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Public Act 099-0721 |
HB6136 Enrolled | LRB099 18158 NHT 45062 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section |
2-3.167 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/2-3.167 new) |
Sec. 2-3.167. Advisory Council on At-Risk Students. |
(a) For purposes of this Section, "at-risk students" means |
students served by the
Department of Human Services who receive |
services through Medicaid, the
Supplemental Nutrition |
Assistance Program, the Children's Health Insurance Program,
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or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, as well as students |
under the legal
custody of the Department of Children and |
Family Services. Students may not be
counted more than once for |
receiving multiple services from the Department of Human
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Services or if they receive those services and are under the |
legal custody of the
Department of Children and Family |
Services. |
(b) The Advisory Council on At-Risk Students is created |
within the State Board of
Education. The Advisory Council shall |
consist of all of the following members: |
(1) One member of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
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(2) One member of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
Representatives. |
(3) One member of the Senate appointed by the President |
of the Senate. |
(4) One member of the Senate appointed by the Minority |
Leader of the Senate. |
(5) The following members appointed by the State |
Superintendent of Education: |
(A) One member who is an educator representing a |
statewide
professional teachers' organization. |
(B) One member who is an educator representing a |
different statewide
professional teachers' |
organization. |
(C) One member who is an educator representing a |
professional
teachers' organization in a city having a |
population exceeding
500,000. |
(D) One member from an organization that works for |
economic,
educational, and social progress for African |
Americans and promotes
strong sustainable communities |
through advocacy, collaboration, and
innovation. |
(E) One member from an organization that |
facilitates the involvement of
Latino Americans at all |
levels of public decision-making. |
(F) One member from an organization focused on |
research-based
education policy to support a school |
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system that prepares all students
for college, a |
career, and democratic citizenship. |
(G) One member from an organization dedicated to |
advocating for public
policies to prevent |
homelessness. |
(H) One member from the Illinois Student |
Assistance Commission. |
(I) One member from an organization that works to |
ensure the health
and safety of Illinois youth and |
families by providing capacity building
services. |
(J) One member from an organization that provides |
public high school
students with opportunities to |
explore and develop their talents, while
gaining |
critical skills for work, college, and beyond. |
(K) One member from an organization that promotes |
the strengths and
abilities of youth and families by |
providing community-based services
that empower each |
to face life's challenges with confidence,
competence, |
and dignity. |
(L) One member from an organization that connects |
former members of
the foster care system with current |
children in the foster care system. |
(M) One member who has experience with research and |
statistics. |
(N) Three members who are parents of at-risk |
students. |
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(O) One member from an organization that optimizes |
the positive growth of at-risk youth and individuals |
working with at-risk youth through support services. |
(P) One member from a statewide organization |
representing regional offices of education. |
Members of the Council shall, to the extent possible, be |
selected on the basis of experience with or knowledge of |
various programs for at-risk students. The Council shall, to |
the extent possible, include diverse membership from a variety |
of socio-economic, racial, and
ethnic backgrounds. |
(c) Initial members of the Council shall serve terms |
determined by lot as follows: |
(1) Seven members shall serve for one year. |
(2) Seven members shall serve for 2 years. |
(3) The remaining members shall serve for 3 years. |
Successors shall serve 3-year terms. Members must serve until |
their successors are appointed and have qualified. |
(d) Members of the Council shall not receive compensation |
for the performance of their duties on the Council. |
(e) The Council shall initially meet at the call of the |
State Superintendent of
Education. At the initial meeting, |
members shall select a chairperson from among their
number by |
majority vote; a representative from the State Board of |
Education may cast a
deciding vote if there is a tie. The |
Council shall select a chairperson annually, who
may be the |
same chairperson as the year prior. The Council shall meet at |
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the
call of the chairperson after the initial meeting. |
(f) The State Board of Education and City of Chicago School |
District 299 shall provide administrative support to the |
Council. |
(g) The Council shall accept and consider public comments |
when making its
recommendations. |
(h) By no later than December 15, 2017, the Council shall |
submit a report to the State
Superintendent of Education, the |
Governor, and the General Assembly addressing, at a
minimum, |
the following with respect to school districts where racial |
minorities comprise a majority of the student population: |
(1) What are the barriers to success present for |
at-risk students? |
(2) How much does socio-economic status impact |
academic and career
achievement? |
(3) How do at-risk students perform academically? |
(4) How do at-risk students perform academically |
compared to students from
higher socio-economic statuses? |
(5) What programs are shown to help at-risk students |
reach higher levels of
academic and career achievement? |
(6) What specific curriculums help the academic |
success of at-risk students? |
(7) Of curriculums that help at-risk students, which of |
these need to be
implemented within the Illinois Learning |
Standards? |
(8) To what degree do school districts teach cultural |
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history, and how can this be
improved? |
(9) Specific policy recommendations to improve the |
academic success of at-risk students. |
(10) Any other information that the Council determines |
will assist in the
understanding of the barriers to success |
for or increase the academic
performance of at-risk |
students. |
The Council shall submit an annual report with updated |
information on the barriers to
academic success and the |
academic progress of at-risk students by no later than December |
15 of
each year beginning the year after the initial report is |
submitted.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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