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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Approximately half of Illinois high school |
3 | | graduates enrolling as full-time freshmen in Illinois public |
4 | | community colleges require remedial education; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Illinois employers report that recent high school |
6 | | and postsecondary institutional graduates often lack the |
7 | | critical skills necessary to succeed in high-demand and growing |
8 | | occupational areas, and that they are unable to find qualified |
9 | | workers to meet their industry's needs; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Student readiness for postsecondary education and |
11 | | careers cannot be reduced to a single metric but must instead |
12 | | be understood as a multifaceted set of knowledge, skills, and |
13 | | abilities that allow students to successfully meet the |
14 | | challenges of postsecondary education and career in order to |
15 | | live healthy, productive lives; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Enabling high school students to engage in career |
17 | | and postsecondary education development activities and |
18 | | incentivizing achievement in career-oriented education, |
19 | | particularly in high-demand industry sectors, promotes |
20 | | postsecondary and career readiness and facilitates |
21 | | better-informed postsecondary education decisions; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Aligning support from State agencies, school |
2 | | districts, postsecondary education providers, employers, and |
3 | | other public and private organizations will lead to the |
4 | | development and implementation of a robust and coordinated |
5 | | postsecondary education and career readiness system in |
6 | | Illinois; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Postsecondary and Workforce |
8 | | Readiness Act establishes a voluntary system for school |
9 | | districts to award college and career pathway endorsements on |
10 | | high school diplomas; the endorsement demonstrates students' |
11 | | readiness for college and careers, completion of instruction |
12 | | and professional learning experiences in a selected career |
13 | | interest area, and incentivizes career exploration and |
14 | | development, particularly in high-demand career fields; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Postsecondary and Workforce |
16 | | Readiness Act takes a student-centered and competency-based |
17 | | approach to create four strategies to help students prepare for |
18 | | postsecondary and career opportunities, which include offering |
19 | | a Postsecondary and Career Expectations framework (PaCE), |
20 | | piloting competency-based high school graduation requirements, |
21 | | supporting students to avoid remediation in college through |
22 | | targeted math instruction during their senior year, and |
23 | | creating a new system for school districts to award college and |
24 | | career pathways endorsements on high school diplomas; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The Postsecondary and Career Expectations |
2 | | framework outlines what students should know and actions they |
3 | | should take from middle school through 12th grade to select the |
4 | | right postsecondary option, prepare for careers, and access |
5 | | financial aid opportunities; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Illinois enacted the Postsecondary and Workforce |
7 | | Readiness Act to deploy a number of strategies to prepare more |
8 | | students for meaningful career opportunities by supporting |
9 | | postsecondary and career planning, promoting and incentivizing |
10 | | competency-based learning programs, reducing remedial |
11 | | education rates, increasing alignment between K-12 and |
12 | | postsecondary education systems, and implementing college and |
13 | | career pathway systems; therefore, be it
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14 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL |
15 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we encourage high |
16 | | schools across the State to participate in the Postsecondary |
17 | | and Workforce Readiness Program to help address key barriers to |
18 | | the successful transition of Illinois high school students into |
19 | | college and careers.
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