Rep. Michael Crawford

Filed: 4/28/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 407

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 407 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section
526-20 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/26-20 new)
7    Sec. 26-20. Chronic Absence Task Force.
8    (a) The Chronic Absence Task Force is created within the
9State Board of Education to study chronic absenteeism and to
10support the development of a State strategy to address the
11ongoing challenges presented by chronic absenteeism for
12students in early childhood education and care programs and
13students in grades kindergarten through 12.
14    (b) The Task Force shall consist of the following members:
15        (1) the State Superintendent of Education or the State
16    Superintendent's designee;

 

 

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1        (2) the Secretary of Early Childhood or the
2    Secretary's designee;
3        (3) the following persons, each appointed by the State
4    Superintendent of Education:
5            (A) one expert in children's disabilities,
6        impairments, and social-emotional issues;
7            (B) one member who represents a nonprofit
8        organization that advocates for students in temporary
9        living situations;
10            (C) one member who represents school social
11        workers;
12            (D) one member who represents a statewide
13        professional teachers' organization who is a currently
14        employed teacher;
15            (E) one member who represents a different
16        statewide professional teachers' organization who is a
17        currently employed teacher;
18            (F) one member who represents a professional
19        teachers' organization in a city having a population
20        exceeding 500,000 who is a currently employed teacher;
21            (G) one member who represents an association for
22        school administrators;
23            (H) one member who represents an association for
24        school board members;
25            (I) one member who represents an association for
26        school principals;

 

 

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1            (J) 3 members who represent an association for
2        regional superintendents of schools from different
3        parts of the State;
4            (K) one member who represents an association for
5        high school districts;
6            (L) one member who represents an association for
7        large unit school districts;
8            (M) one member who represents a school district in
9        a western suburb of the City of Chicago;
10            (N) one member who represents a nonprofit
11        organization that advocates for children in foster
12        care;
13            (O) one member who represents an organization for
14        charter schools in this State; and
15            (P) one member representing an early childhood
16        advocacy organization.
17    (c) Task Force members shall serve without compensation.
18    (d) The Task Force shall meet initially at the call of the
19State Superintendent of Education. The State Superintendent or
20the State Superintendent's designee shall serve as chairperson
21of the Task Force. For every meeting after the initial
22meeting, the Task Force shall meet at the call of the
23chairperson.
24    (e) The State Board of Education shall provide
25administrative support to the Task Force.
26    (f) The Task Force may allow testimony from the public

 

 

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1regarding the chronic absence of students.
2    (g) The Task Force shall identify strategies, mechanisms,
3and approaches to help families, educators, principals,
4superintendents, and the State Board of Education address and
5mitigate the high rates of chronic absence of students in
6State-funded early-childhood programs and public-school
7students in grades kindergarten through 12 and shall recommend
8the following to the General Assembly and the State Board of
9Education:
10        (1) a coherent State strategy for addressing the high
11    rates of chronic absenteeism in this State;
12        (2) State goals for a reduction in chronic
13    absenteeism;
14        (3) changes related to State Board of Education
15    policies regarding chronic absences, truancy, and
16    attendance that are consistent with federal law and the
17    State Board of Education's approved plan under the federal
18    Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965;
19        (4) State policies or initiatives to be established in
20    order to mitigate and prevent chronic absenteeism; and
21        (5) evidence-based practices for using attendance and
22    chronic absenteeism data to create a multitiered system of
23    support that promotes ongoing professional development and
24    equips school-based and community-based personnel with the
25    skills and knowledge necessary to reduce contributing
26    factors to chronic absenteeism in State-funded

 

 

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1    early-childhood programs and public elementary and
2    secondary schools, which will result in students being
3    ready for college and a career.
4    (h) The Task Force shall submit a report to the General
5Assembly and the State Board of Education no later than
6December 15, 2027.
7    (i) The Task Force is dissolved and this Section is
8repealed on January 31, 2028.
 
9    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect
10September 1, 2025.".