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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning education. |
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
| 4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act is |
| 5 | | amended by changing Section 4 as follows: |
| 6 | | (30 ILCS 705/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 2304) |
| 7 | | Sec. 4. Grant Application and Agreement Requirements. |
| 8 | | (a) Any person or organization, public or private, |
| 9 | | desiring to receive grant funds must submit a grant |
| 10 | | application to the appropriate grantor agency. Applications |
| 11 | | for grant funds shall be made on prescribed forms developed by |
| 12 | | the grantor agency, and shall include, without being limited |
| 13 | | to, the following provisions: |
| 14 | | (1) the name, address, chief officers, and general |
| 15 | | description of the applicant; |
| 16 | | (2) a general description of the program, project, or |
| 17 | | use for which grant funding is requested; |
| 18 | | (3) such plans, equipment lists, and other documents |
| 19 | | as may be required to show the type, structure, and |
| 20 | | general character of the program, project, or use for |
| 21 | | which grant funding is requested; |
| 22 | | (4) cost estimates of developing, constructing, |
| 23 | | operating, or completing the program, project, or use for |
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| 1 | | which grant funding is requested; and |
| 2 | | (5) a program of proposed expenditures for the grant |
| 3 | | funds. |
| 4 | | (b) Grant funds may not be used except pursuant to a |
| 5 | | written grant agreement, and any disbursement of grant funds |
| 6 | | without a grant agreement is void. At a minimum, a grant |
| 7 | | agreement must: |
| 8 | | (1) describe the purpose of the grant and be signed by |
| 9 | | the grantor agency making the grant and all grantees of |
| 10 | | the grant; |
| 11 | | (2) except for grant agreements pertaining to school |
| 12 | | maintenance project grants under Section 5-100 of the |
| 13 | | School Construction Law, specify how payments shall be |
| 14 | | made, what constitutes permissible expenditure of the |
| 15 | | grant funds, and the financial controls applicable to the |
| 16 | | grant, including, for those grants in excess of $25,000, |
| 17 | | the filing of quarterly reports describing the progress of |
| 18 | | the program, project, or use and the expenditure of the |
| 19 | | grant funds related thereto; |
| 20 | | (2.5) for grant agreements pertaining to school |
| 21 | | maintenance project grants under Section 5-100 of the |
| 22 | | School Construction Law, specify how payments shall be |
| 23 | | made, what constitutes permissible expenditure of the |
| 24 | | grant funds, and the financial controls applicable to the |
| 25 | | grant, including the filing of final reports describing |
| 26 | | the program, project, or use and the expenditure of the |
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| 1 | | grant funds related thereto; |
| 2 | | (3) specify the period of time for which the grant is |
| 3 | | valid and, subject to the limitation of Section 5, the |
| 4 | | period of time during which grant funds may be expended by |
| 5 | | the grantee; |
| 6 | | (4) contain a provision that any grantees receiving |
| 7 | | grant funds are required to permit the grantor agency, the |
| 8 | | Auditor General, or the Attorney General to inspect and |
| 9 | | audit any books, records, or papers related to the |
| 10 | | program, project, or use for which grant funds were |
| 11 | | provided; |
| 12 | | (5) contain a provision that all funds remaining at |
| 13 | | the end of the grant agreement or at the expiration of the |
| 14 | | period of time grant funds are available for expenditure |
| 15 | | or obligation by the grantee shall be returned to the |
| 16 | | State within 45 days; and |
| 17 | | (6) contain a provision in which the grantee certifies |
| 18 | | under oath that all information in the grant agreement is |
| 19 | | true and correct to the best of the grantee's knowledge, |
| 20 | | information, and belief; that the funds shall be used only |
| 21 | | for the purposes described in the grant agreement; and |
| 22 | | that the award of grant funds is conditioned upon such |
| 23 | | certification. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. |
| 25 | | 96-793 for the effective date of changes made by P.A. |
| 26 | | 96-795).) |
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| 1 | | Section 10. The Soybean Ink Act is amended by changing |
| 2 | | Section 10 as follows: |
| 3 | | (50 ILCS 520/10) |
| 4 | | Sec. 10. Use of soybean ink. Contractors shall use soybean |
| 5 | | oil-based ink when providing printing services to units of |
| 6 | | local government and school districts unless the unit of local |
| 7 | | government or school district determines that another type of |
| 8 | | ink is required to assure high quality and reasonable pricing |
| 9 | | of the printed product. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 90-146, eff. 1-1-98.) |
| 11 | | Section 15. The School Code is amended by changing |
| 12 | | Sections 2-3.14, 2-3.25, 2-3.25g, 2-3.66b, 2-3.190, 10-17a, |
| 13 | | 10-20.9a, 10-20.13, 10-20.14, 10-20.19c, 10-22.39, 10-30, |
| 14 | | 22-80, 22-83, 24-2, 26A-15, 26A-25, 27A-5, 34-18.66, and |
| 15 | | 34-21.6, by adding Sections 22-62, 22-115, 27-105, 27-205, |
| 16 | | 27-210, 27-215, 27-220, 27-225, 27-230, 27-235, 27-240, |
| 17 | | 27-245, 27-250, 27-255, 27-405, 27-510, and 27-1005, by adding |
| 18 | | headings preceding Sections 27-1, 27-105, 27-205, 27-305, |
| 19 | | 27-405, 27-505, 27-605, 27-705, 27-805, 27-905, and 27-1005, |
| 20 | | by changing and renumbering Sections 27-4, 27-6, 27-6.3, 27-7, |
| 21 | | 27-8.1, 27-9.1b, 27-12.1, 27-13.3, 27-17, 27-20.05, 27-20.08, |
| 22 | | 27-21, 27-22, 27-22.1, 27-22.05, 27-22.10, 27-24, 27-24.7, |
| 23 | | 27-24.10, and 27-27, and by renumbering Sections 27-5, 27-6.5, |
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| 1 | | 27-9, 27-9.1a, 27-13.1, 27-14, 27-20.1, 27-20.3, 27-20.4, |
| 2 | | 27-20.5, 27-20.6, 27-20.7, 27-20.8, 27-22.2, 27-22.3, 27-23.1, |
| 3 | | 27-23.4, 27-23.5, 27-23.6, 27-23.7, 27-23.8, 27-23.10, |
| 4 | | 27-23.11, 27-23.13, 27-23.14, 27-23.15, 27-23.16, 27-23.17, as |
| 5 | | added by Public Act 103-598, 27-23.17, as added by Public Act |
| 6 | | 103-764, 27-24.1, 27-24.2, 27-24.2a, 27-24.3, 27-24.4, |
| 7 | | 27-24.5, 27-24.6, 27-24.8, and 27-24.9 as follows: |
| 8 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.14) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.14) |
| 9 | | Sec. 2-3.14. Representative government. To put into effect |
| 10 | | the provisions of Sections 27-510 and 27-515 of this Code 27-3 |
| 11 | | and 27-4 relative to representative government. |
| 12 | | (Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.) |
| 13 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.25) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25) |
| 14 | | Sec. 2-3.25. Standards for schools. |
| 15 | | (a) To determine for all types of schools conducted under |
| 16 | | this Act efficient and adequate standards for the physical |
| 17 | | plant, heating, lighting, ventilation, sanitation, safety, |
| 18 | | equipment and supplies, instruction and teaching, curriculum, |
| 19 | | library, operation, maintenance, administration and |
| 20 | | supervision, and to issue, refuse to issue or revoke |
| 21 | | certificates of recognition for schools or school districts |
| 22 | | pursuant to standards established hereunder; to determine and |
| 23 | | establish efficient and adequate standards for approval of |
| 24 | | credit for courses given and conducted by schools outside of |
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| 1 | | the regular school term. |
| 2 | | (a-5) (Blank). On or before July 1, 2021, the State Board |
| 3 | | of Education must adopt revised social science learning |
| 4 | | standards that are inclusive and reflective of all individuals |
| 5 | | in this country. |
| 6 | | (b) (Blank). Whenever it appears that a secondary or unit |
| 7 | | school district may be unable to offer courses enabling |
| 8 | | students in grades 9 through 12 to meet the minimum |
| 9 | | preparation and admission requirements for public colleges and |
| 10 | | universities adopted by the Board of Higher Education, the |
| 11 | | State Board of Education shall assist the district in |
| 12 | | reviewing and analyzing its existing curriculum with |
| 13 | | particular reference to the educational needs of all pupils of |
| 14 | | the district and the sufficiency of existing and future |
| 15 | | revenues and payments available to the district for |
| 16 | | development of a curriculum which will provide maximum |
| 17 | | educational opportunity to pupils of the district. The review |
| 18 | | and analysis may consider achievement of this goal not only |
| 19 | | through implementation of traditional classroom methods but |
| 20 | | also through development of and participation in joint |
| 21 | | educational programs with other school districts or |
| 22 | | institutions of higher education, or alternative programs |
| 23 | | employing modern technological methods including but not |
| 24 | | limited to the use of television, telephones, computers, radio |
| 25 | | and other electronic devices. |
| 26 | | (Source: P.A. 101-654, eff. 3-8-21.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.25g) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25g) |
| 2 | | Sec. 2-3.25g. Waiver or modification of mandates within |
| 3 | | the School Code and administrative rules and regulations. |
| 4 | | (a) In this Section: |
| 5 | | "Board" means a school board or the governing board or |
| 6 | | administrative district, as the case may be, for a joint |
| 7 | | agreement. |
| 8 | | "Eligible applicant" means a school district, joint |
| 9 | | agreement made up of school districts, or regional |
| 10 | | superintendent of schools on behalf of schools and |
| 11 | | programs operated by the regional office of education. |
| 12 | | "Implementation date" has the meaning set forth in |
| 13 | | Section 24A-2.5 of this Code. |
| 14 | | "State Board" means the State Board of Education. |
| 15 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this School |
| 16 | | Code or any other law of this State to the contrary, eligible |
| 17 | | applicants may petition the State Board of Education for the |
| 18 | | waiver or modification of the mandates of this School Code or |
| 19 | | of the administrative rules and regulations promulgated by the |
| 20 | | State Board of Education. Waivers or modifications of |
| 21 | | administrative rules and regulations and modifications of |
| 22 | | mandates of this School Code may be requested when an eligible |
| 23 | | applicant demonstrates that it can address the intent of the |
| 24 | | rule or mandate in a more effective, efficient, or economical |
| 25 | | manner or when necessary to stimulate innovation or improve |
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| 1 | | student performance. Waivers of mandates of the School Code |
| 2 | | may be requested when the waivers are necessary to stimulate |
| 3 | | innovation or improve student performance or when the |
| 4 | | applicant demonstrates that it can address the intent of the |
| 5 | | mandate of the School Code in a more effective, efficient, or |
| 6 | | economical manner. Waivers may not be requested from laws, |
| 7 | | rules, and regulations pertaining to special education, |
| 8 | | teacher educator licensure, teacher tenure and seniority, or |
| 9 | | Section 5-2.1 of this Code or from compliance with the Every |
| 10 | | Student Succeeds Act (Public Law 114-95). Eligible applicants |
| 11 | | may not seek a waiver or seek a modification of a mandate |
| 12 | | regarding the requirements for (i) student performance data to |
| 13 | | be a significant factor in teacher or principal evaluations or |
| 14 | | (ii) teachers and principals to be rated using the 4 |
| 15 | | categories of "excellent", "proficient", "needs improvement", |
| 16 | | or "unsatisfactory". On September 1, 2014, any previously |
| 17 | | authorized waiver or modification from such requirements shall |
| 18 | | terminate. |
| 19 | | (c) Eligible applicants, as a matter of inherent |
| 20 | | managerial policy, and any Independent Authority established |
| 21 | | under Section 2-3.25f-5 of this Code may submit an application |
| 22 | | for a waiver or modification authorized under this Section. |
| 23 | | Each application must include a written request by the |
| 24 | | eligible applicant or Independent Authority and must |
| 25 | | demonstrate that the intent of the mandate can be addressed in |
| 26 | | a more effective, efficient, or economical manner or be based |
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| 1 | | upon a specific plan for improved student performance and |
| 2 | | school improvement. Any eligible applicant requesting a waiver |
| 3 | | or modification for the reason that intent of the mandate can |
| 4 | | be addressed in a more economical manner shall include in the |
| 5 | | application a fiscal analysis showing current expenditures on |
| 6 | | the mandate and projected savings resulting from the waiver or |
| 7 | | modification. Applications and plans developed by eligible |
| 8 | | applicants must be approved by the board or regional |
| 9 | | superintendent of schools applying on behalf of schools or |
| 10 | | programs operated by the regional office of education |
| 11 | | following a public hearing on the application and plan and the |
| 12 | | opportunity for the board or regional superintendent to hear |
| 13 | | testimony from staff directly involved in its implementation, |
| 14 | | parents, and students. The time period for such testimony |
| 15 | | shall be separate from the time period established by the |
| 16 | | eligible applicant for public comment on other matters. |
| 17 | | (c-5) If the applicant is a school district, then the |
| 18 | | district shall post information that sets forth the time, |
| 19 | | date, place, and general subject matter of the public hearing |
| 20 | | on its Internet website at least 14 days prior to the hearing. |
| 21 | | If the district is requesting to increase the fee charged for |
| 22 | | driver education authorized pursuant to Section 27-815 27-24.2 |
| 23 | | of this Code, the website information shall include the |
| 24 | | proposed amount of the fee the district will request. All |
| 25 | | school districts must publish a notice of the public hearing |
| 26 | | at least 7 days prior to the hearing in a newspaper of general |
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| 1 | | circulation within the school district that sets forth the |
| 2 | | time, date, place, and general subject matter of the hearing. |
| 3 | | Districts requesting to increase the fee charged for driver |
| 4 | | education shall include in the published notice the proposed |
| 5 | | amount of the fee the district will request. If the applicant |
| 6 | | is a joint agreement or regional superintendent, then the |
| 7 | | joint agreement or regional superintendent shall post |
| 8 | | information that sets forth the time, date, place, and general |
| 9 | | subject matter of the public hearing on its Internet website |
| 10 | | at least 14 days prior to the hearing. If the joint agreement |
| 11 | | or regional superintendent is requesting to increase the fee |
| 12 | | charged for driver education authorized pursuant to Section |
| 13 | | 27-815 27-24.2 of this Code, the website information shall |
| 14 | | include the proposed amount of the fee the applicant will |
| 15 | | request. All joint agreements and regional superintendents |
| 16 | | must publish a notice of the public hearing at least 7 days |
| 17 | | prior to the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in |
| 18 | | each school district that is a member of the joint agreement or |
| 19 | | that is served by the educational service region that sets |
| 20 | | forth the time, date, place, and general subject matter of the |
| 21 | | hearing, provided that a notice appearing in a newspaper |
| 22 | | generally circulated in more than one school district shall be |
| 23 | | deemed to fulfill this requirement with respect to all of the |
| 24 | | affected districts. Joint agreements or regional |
| 25 | | superintendents requesting to increase the fee charged for |
| 26 | | driver education shall include in the published notice the |
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| 1 | | proposed amount of the fee the applicant will request. The |
| 2 | | eligible applicant must notify either electronically or in |
| 3 | | writing the affected exclusive collective bargaining agent and |
| 4 | | those State legislators representing the eligible applicant's |
| 5 | | territory of its intent to seek approval of a waiver or |
| 6 | | modification and of the hearing to be held to take testimony |
| 7 | | from staff. The affected exclusive collective bargaining |
| 8 | | agents shall be notified of such public hearing at least 7 days |
| 9 | | prior to the date of the hearing and shall be allowed to attend |
| 10 | | such public hearing. The eligible applicant shall attest to |
| 11 | | compliance with all of the notification and procedural |
| 12 | | requirements set forth in this Section. |
| 13 | | (d) A request for a waiver or modification of |
| 14 | | administrative rules and regulations or for a modification of |
| 15 | | mandates contained in this School Code shall be submitted to |
| 16 | | the State Board of Education within 15 days after approval by |
| 17 | | the board or regional superintendent of schools. The |
| 18 | | application as submitted to the State Board of Education shall |
| 19 | | include a description of the public hearing. Following receipt |
| 20 | | of the waiver or modification request, the State Board shall |
| 21 | | have 45 days to review the application and request. If the |
| 22 | | State Board fails to disapprove the application within that |
| 23 | | 45-day period, the waiver or modification shall be deemed |
| 24 | | granted. The State Board may disapprove any request if it is |
| 25 | | not based upon sound educational practices, endangers the |
| 26 | | health or safety of students or staff, compromises equal |
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| 1 | | opportunities for learning, or fails to demonstrate that the |
| 2 | | intent of the rule or mandate can be addressed in a more |
| 3 | | effective, efficient, or economical manner or have improved |
| 4 | | student performance as a primary goal. Any request disapproved |
| 5 | | by the State Board may be appealed to the General Assembly by |
| 6 | | the eligible applicant as outlined in this Section. |
| 7 | | A request for a waiver from mandates contained in this |
| 8 | | School Code shall be submitted to the State Board within 15 |
| 9 | | days after approval by the board or regional superintendent of |
| 10 | | schools. The application as submitted to the State Board of |
| 11 | | Education shall include a description of the public hearing. |
| 12 | | The description shall include, but need not be limited to, the |
| 13 | | means of notice, the number of people in attendance, the |
| 14 | | number of people who spoke as proponents or opponents of the |
| 15 | | waiver, a brief description of their comments, and whether |
| 16 | | there were any written statements submitted. The State Board |
| 17 | | shall review the applications and requests for completeness |
| 18 | | and shall compile the requests in reports to be filed with the |
| 19 | | General Assembly. The State Board shall file reports outlining |
| 20 | | the waivers requested by eligible applicants and appeals by |
| 21 | | eligible applicants of requests disapproved by the State Board |
| 22 | | with the Senate and the House of Representatives before each |
| 23 | | March 1 and October 1. |
| 24 | | The report shall be reviewed by a panel of 4 members |
| 25 | | consisting of: |
| 26 | | (1) the Speaker of the House of Representatives; |
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| 1 | | (2) the Minority Leader of the House of |
| 2 | | Representatives; |
| 3 | | (3) the President of the Senate; and |
| 4 | | (4) the Minority Leader of the Senate. |
| 5 | | The State Board of Education may provide the panel |
| 6 | | recommendations on waiver requests. The members of the panel |
| 7 | | shall review the report submitted by the State Board of |
| 8 | | Education and submit to the State Board of Education any |
| 9 | | notice of further consideration to any waiver request within |
| 10 | | 14 days after the member receives the report. If 3 or more of |
| 11 | | the panel members submit a notice of further consideration to |
| 12 | | any waiver request contained within the report, the State |
| 13 | | Board of Education shall submit the waiver request to the |
| 14 | | General Assembly for consideration. If less than 3 panel |
| 15 | | members submit a notice of further consideration to a waiver |
| 16 | | request, the waiver may be approved, denied, or modified by |
| 17 | | the State Board. If the State Board does not act on a waiver |
| 18 | | request within 10 days, then the waiver request is approved. |
| 19 | | If the waiver request is denied by the State Board, it shall |
| 20 | | submit the waiver request to the General Assembly for |
| 21 | | consideration. |
| 22 | | The General Assembly may disapprove any waiver request |
| 23 | | submitted to the General Assembly pursuant to this subsection |
| 24 | | (d) in whole or in part within 60 calendar days after each |
| 25 | | house of the General Assembly next convenes after the waiver |
| 26 | | request is submitted by adoption of a resolution by a record |
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| 1 | | vote of the majority of members elected in each house. If the |
| 2 | | General Assembly fails to disapprove any waiver request or |
| 3 | | appealed request within such 60-day period, the waiver or |
| 4 | | modification shall be deemed granted. Any resolution adopted |
| 5 | | by the General Assembly disapproving a report of the State |
| 6 | | Board in whole or in part shall be binding on the State Board. |
| 7 | | (e) An approved waiver or modification may remain in |
| 8 | | effect for a period not to exceed 5 school years and may be |
| 9 | | renewed upon application by the eligible applicant. However, |
| 10 | | such waiver or modification may be changed within that 5-year |
| 11 | | period by a board or regional superintendent of schools |
| 12 | | applying on behalf of schools or programs operated by the |
| 13 | | regional office of education following the procedure as set |
| 14 | | forth in this Section for the initial waiver or modification |
| 15 | | request. If neither the State Board of Education nor the |
| 16 | | General Assembly disapproves, the change is deemed granted. |
| 17 | | (f) (Blank). |
| 18 | | (Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17; 100-782, eff. 1-1-19; |
| 19 | | 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) |
| 20 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.66b) |
| 21 | | Sec. 2-3.66b. IHOPE Program. |
| 22 | | (a) There is established the Illinois Hope and Opportunity |
| 23 | | Pathways through Education (IHOPE) Program. The State Board of |
| 24 | | Education shall implement and administer the IHOPE Program. |
| 25 | | The goal of the IHOPE Program is to develop a comprehensive |
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| 1 | | system in this State to re-enroll significant numbers of high |
| 2 | | school dropouts in programs that will enable them to earn |
| 3 | | their high school diploma. |
| 4 | | (b) The IHOPE Program shall award grants, subject to |
| 5 | | appropriation for this purpose, to educational service regions |
| 6 | | and a school district organized under Article 34 of this Code |
| 7 | | from appropriated funds to assist in establishing |
| 8 | | instructional programs and other services designed to |
| 9 | | re-enroll high school dropouts. From any funds appropriated |
| 10 | | for the IHOPE Program, the State Board of Education may use up |
| 11 | | to 5% for administrative costs, including the performance of a |
| 12 | | program evaluation and the hiring of staff to implement and |
| 13 | | administer the program. |
| 14 | | The IHOPE Program shall provide incentive grant funds for |
| 15 | | regional offices of education and a school district organized |
| 16 | | under Article 34 of this Code to develop partnerships with |
| 17 | | school districts, public community colleges, and community |
| 18 | | groups to build comprehensive plans to re-enroll high school |
| 19 | | dropouts in their regions or districts. |
| 20 | | Programs funded through the IHOPE Program shall allow high |
| 21 | | school dropouts, up to and including age 21 notwithstanding |
| 22 | | Section 26-2 of this Code, to re-enroll in an educational |
| 23 | | program in conformance with rules adopted by the State Board |
| 24 | | of Education. Programs may include without limitation |
| 25 | | comprehensive year-round programming, evening school, summer |
| 26 | | school, community college courses, adult education, vocational |
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| 1 | | training, work experience, programs to enhance self-concept, |
| 2 | | and parenting courses. Any student in the IHOPE Program who |
| 3 | | wishes to earn a high school diploma must meet the |
| 4 | | prerequisites to receiving a high school diploma specified in |
| 5 | | Section 27-605 27-22 of this Code and any other graduation |
| 6 | | requirements of the student's district of residence. Any |
| 7 | | student who successfully completes the requirements for his or |
| 8 | | her graduation shall receive a diploma identifying the student |
| 9 | | as graduating from his or her district of residence. |
| 10 | | (c) In order to be eligible for funding under the IHOPE |
| 11 | | Program, an interested regional office of education or a |
| 12 | | school district organized under Article 34 of this Code shall |
| 13 | | develop an IHOPE Plan to be approved by the State Board of |
| 14 | | Education. The State Board of Education shall develop rules |
| 15 | | for the IHOPE Program that shall set forth the requirements |
| 16 | | for the development of the IHOPE Plan. Each Plan shall involve |
| 17 | | school districts, public community colleges, and key community |
| 18 | | programs that work with high school dropouts located in an |
| 19 | | educational service region or the City of Chicago before the |
| 20 | | Plan is sent to the State Board for approval. No funds may be |
| 21 | | distributed to a regional office of education or a school |
| 22 | | district organized under Article 34 of this Code until the |
| 23 | | State Board has approved the Plan. |
| 24 | | (d) A regional office of education or a school district |
| 25 | | organized under Article 34 of this Code may operate its own |
| 26 | | program funded by the IHOPE Program or enter into a contract |
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| 1 | | with other not-for-profit entities, including school |
| 2 | | districts, public community colleges, and not-for-profit |
| 3 | | community-based organizations, to operate a program. |
| 4 | | A regional office of education or a school district |
| 5 | | organized under Article 34 of this Code that receives an IHOPE |
| 6 | | grant from the State Board of Education may provide funds |
| 7 | | under a sub-grant, as specified in the IHOPE Plan, to other |
| 8 | | not-for-profit entities to provide services according to the |
| 9 | | IHOPE Plan that was developed. These other entities may |
| 10 | | include school districts, public community colleges, or |
| 11 | | not-for-profit community-based organizations or a cooperative |
| 12 | | partnership among these entities. |
| 13 | | (e) In order to distribute funding based upon the need to |
| 14 | | ensure delivery of programs that will have the greatest |
| 15 | | impact, IHOPE Program funding must be distributed based upon |
| 16 | | the proportion of dropouts in the educational service region |
| 17 | | or school district, in the case of a school district organized |
| 18 | | under Article 34 of this Code, to the total number of dropouts |
| 19 | | in this State. This formula shall employ the dropout data |
| 20 | | provided by school districts to the State Board of Education. |
| 21 | | A regional office of education or a school district |
| 22 | | organized under Article 34 of this Code may claim State aid |
| 23 | | under Section 18-8.05 or 18-8.15 of this Code for students |
| 24 | | enrolled in a program funded by the IHOPE Program, provided |
| 25 | | that the State Board of Education has approved the IHOPE Plan |
| 26 | | and that these students are receiving services that are |
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| 1 | | meeting the requirements of Section 27-605 27-22 of this Code |
| 2 | | for receipt of a high school diploma and are otherwise |
| 3 | | eligible to be claimed for general State aid under Section |
| 4 | | 18-8.05 of this Code or evidence-based funding under Section |
| 5 | | 18-8.15 of this Code, including provisions related to the |
| 6 | | minimum number of days of pupil attendance pursuant to Section |
| 7 | | 10-19 of this Code and the minimum number of daily hours of |
| 8 | | school work required under Section 10-19.05 and any exceptions |
| 9 | | thereto as defined by the State Board of Education in rules. |
| 10 | | (f) IHOPE categories of programming may include the |
| 11 | | following: |
| 12 | | (1) Full-time programs that are comprehensive, |
| 13 | | year-round programs. |
| 14 | | (2) Part-time programs combining work and study |
| 15 | | scheduled at various times that are flexible to the needs |
| 16 | | of students. |
| 17 | | (3) Online programs and courses in which students take |
| 18 | | courses and complete on-site, supervised tests that |
| 19 | | measure the student's mastery of a specific course needed |
| 20 | | for graduation. Students may take courses online and earn |
| 21 | | credit or students may prepare to take supervised tests |
| 22 | | for specific courses for credit leading to receipt of a |
| 23 | | high school diploma. |
| 24 | | (4) Dual enrollment in which students attend high |
| 25 | | school classes in combination with community college |
| 26 | | classes or students attend community college classes while |
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| 1 | | simultaneously earning high school credit and eventually a |
| 2 | | high school diploma. |
| 3 | | (g) In order to have successful comprehensive programs |
| 4 | | re-enrolling and graduating low-skilled high school dropouts, |
| 5 | | programs funded through the IHOPE Program shall include all of |
| 6 | | the following components: |
| 7 | | (1) Small programs (70 to 100 students) at a separate |
| 8 | | school site with a distinct identity. Programs may be |
| 9 | | larger with specific need and justification, keeping in |
| 10 | | mind that it is crucial to keep programs small to be |
| 11 | | effective. |
| 12 | | (2) Specific performance-based goals and outcomes and |
| 13 | | measures of enrollment, attendance, skills, credits, |
| 14 | | graduation, and the transition to college, training, and |
| 15 | | employment. |
| 16 | | (3) Strong, experienced leadership and teaching staff |
| 17 | | who are provided with ongoing professional development. |
| 18 | | (4) Voluntary enrollment. |
| 19 | | (5) High standards for student learning, integrating |
| 20 | | work experience, and education, including during the |
| 21 | | school year and after school, and summer school programs |
| 22 | | that link internships, work, and learning. |
| 23 | | (6) Comprehensive programs providing extensive support |
| 24 | | services. |
| 25 | | (7) Small teams of students supported by full-time |
| 26 | | paid mentors who work to retain and help those students |
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| 1 | | graduate. |
| 2 | | (8) A comprehensive technology learning center with |
| 3 | | Internet access and broad-based curriculum focusing on |
| 4 | | academic and career subject areas. |
| 5 | | (9) Learning opportunities that incorporate action |
| 6 | | into study. |
| 7 | | (h) Programs funded through the IHOPE Program must report |
| 8 | | data to the State Board of Education as requested. This |
| 9 | | information shall include, but is not limited to, student |
| 10 | | enrollment figures, attendance information, course completion |
| 11 | | data, graduation information, and post-graduation information, |
| 12 | | as available. |
| 13 | | (i) Rules must be developed by the State Board of |
| 14 | | Education to set forth the fund distribution process to |
| 15 | | regional offices of education and a school district organized |
| 16 | | under Article 34 of this Code, the planning and the conditions |
| 17 | | upon which an IHOPE Plan would be approved by State Board, and |
| 18 | | other rules to develop the IHOPE Program. |
| 19 | | (Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17; 101-12, eff. 7-1-19.) |
| 20 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.190) |
| 21 | | Sec. 2-3.190. Anaphylactic policy for school districts. |
| 22 | | (a) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
| 23 | | Department of Public Health, shall establish an anaphylactic |
| 24 | | policy for school districts setting forth guidelines and |
| 25 | | procedures to be followed both for the prevention of |
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| 1 | | anaphylaxis and during a medical emergency resulting from |
| 2 | | anaphylaxis. The policy shall be developed after consultation |
| 3 | | with the advisory committee established pursuant to Section |
| 4 | | 27-225 of this Code 5 of the Critical Health Problems and |
| 5 | | Comprehensive Health Education Act. In establishing the policy |
| 6 | | required under this Section, the State Board shall consider |
| 7 | | existing requirements and current and best practices for |
| 8 | | schools regarding allergies and anaphylaxis. The State Board |
| 9 | | must also consider the voluntary guidelines for managing food |
| 10 | | allergies in schools issued by the United States Department of |
| 11 | | Health and Human Services. |
| 12 | | (b) The anaphylactic policy established under subsection |
| 13 | | (a) shall include the following: |
| 14 | | (1) A procedure and treatment plan, including |
| 15 | | emergency protocols and responsibilities for school nurses |
| 16 | | and other appropriate school personnel, for responding to |
| 17 | | anaphylaxis. |
| 18 | | (2) Requirements for a training course for appropriate |
| 19 | | school personnel on preventing and responding to |
| 20 | | anaphylaxis. |
| 21 | | (3) A procedure and appropriate guidelines for the |
| 22 | | development of an individualized emergency health care |
| 23 | | plan for children with a food or other allergy that could |
| 24 | | result in anaphylaxis. |
| 25 | | (4) A communication plan for intake and dissemination |
| 26 | | of information provided by this State regarding children |
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| 1 | | with a food or other allergy that could result in |
| 2 | | anaphylaxis, including a discussion of methods, |
| 3 | | treatments, and therapies to reduce the risk of allergic |
| 4 | | reactions, including anaphylaxis. |
| 5 | | (5) Strategies for reducing the risk of exposure to |
| 6 | | anaphylactic causative agents, including food and other |
| 7 | | allergens. |
| 8 | | (6) A communication plan for discussion with children |
| 9 | | who have developed adequate verbal communication and |
| 10 | | comprehension skills and with the parents or guardians of |
| 11 | | all children about foods that are safe and unsafe and |
| 12 | | about strategies to avoid exposure to unsafe food. |
| 13 | | (c) At least once each calendar year, each school district |
| 14 | | shall send a notification to the parents or guardians of all |
| 15 | | children under the care of a school to make them aware of the |
| 16 | | anaphylactic policy. The notification shall include contact |
| 17 | | information for parents and guardians to engage further with |
| 18 | | the school to learn more about individualized aspects of the |
| 19 | | policy. |
| 20 | | (d) At least 6 months after August 20, 2021 (the effective |
| 21 | | date of Public Act 102-413), the anaphylactic policy |
| 22 | | established under subsection (a) shall be forwarded by the |
| 23 | | State Board to the school board of each school district in this |
| 24 | | State. Each school district shall implement or update, as |
| 25 | | appropriate, its anaphylactic policy in accordance with those |
| 26 | | developed by the State Board within 6 months after receiving |
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| 1 | | the anaphylactic policy from the State Board. |
| 2 | | (e) The anaphylactic policy established under subsection |
| 3 | | (a) shall be reviewed and updated, if necessary, at least once |
| 4 | | every 3 years. |
| 5 | | (f) The State Board shall post the anaphylactic policy |
| 6 | | established under subsection (a) and resources regarding |
| 7 | | allergies and anaphylaxis on its website. |
| 8 | | (g) The State Board may adopt any rules necessary to |
| 9 | | implement this Section. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-413, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) |
| 11 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-17a) |
| 12 | | Sec. 10-17a. State, school district, and school report |
| 13 | | cards; Expanded High School Snapshot Report. |
| 14 | | (1) By October 31, 2013 and October 31 of each subsequent |
| 15 | | school year, the State Board of Education, through the State |
| 16 | | Superintendent of Education, shall prepare a State report |
| 17 | | card, school district report cards, and school report cards, |
| 18 | | and shall by the most economical means provide to each school |
| 19 | | district in this State, including special charter districts |
| 20 | | and districts subject to the provisions of Article 34, the |
| 21 | | report cards for the school district and each of its schools. |
| 22 | | Because of the impacts of the COVID-19 public health emergency |
| 23 | | during school year 2020-2021, the State Board of Education |
| 24 | | shall have until December 31, 2021 to prepare and provide the |
| 25 | | report cards that would otherwise be due by October 31, 2021. |
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| 1 | | During a school year in which the Governor has declared a |
| 2 | | disaster due to a public health emergency pursuant to Section |
| 3 | | 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, the report |
| 4 | | cards for the school districts and each of its schools shall be |
| 5 | | prepared by December 31. |
| 6 | | (2) In addition to any information required by federal |
| 7 | | law, the State Superintendent shall determine the indicators |
| 8 | | and presentation of the school report card, which must |
| 9 | | include, at a minimum, the most current data collected and |
| 10 | | maintained by the State Board of Education related to the |
| 11 | | following: |
| 12 | | (A) school characteristics and student demographics, |
| 13 | | including average class size, average teaching experience, |
| 14 | | student racial/ethnic breakdown, and the percentage of |
| 15 | | students classified as low-income; the percentage of |
| 16 | | students classified as English learners, the number of |
| 17 | | students who graduate from a bilingual or English learner |
| 18 | | program, and the number of students who graduate from, |
| 19 | | transfer from, or otherwise leave bilingual programs; the |
| 20 | | percentage of students who have individualized education |
| 21 | | plans or 504 plans that provide for special education |
| 22 | | services; the number and the percentage of all students in |
| 23 | | grades kindergarten through 8, disaggregated by the |
| 24 | | student demographics described in this paragraph (A), in |
| 25 | | each of the following categories: (i) those who have been |
| 26 | | assessed for placement in a gifted education program or |
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| 1 | | accelerated placement, (ii) those who have enrolled in a |
| 2 | | gifted education program or in accelerated placement, and |
| 3 | | (iii) for each of categories (i) and (ii), those who |
| 4 | | received direct instruction from a teacher who holds a |
| 5 | | gifted education endorsement; the number and the |
| 6 | | percentage of all students in grades 9 through 12, |
| 7 | | disaggregated by the student demographics described in |
| 8 | | this paragraph (A), who have been enrolled in an advanced |
| 9 | | academic program; the percentage of students scoring at |
| 10 | | the "exceeds expectations" level on the assessments |
| 11 | | required under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this Code; the |
| 12 | | percentage of students who annually transferred in or out |
| 13 | | of the school district; average daily attendance; the |
| 14 | | per-pupil operating expenditure of the school district; |
| 15 | | and the per-pupil State average operating expenditure for |
| 16 | | the district type (elementary, high school, or unit); |
| 17 | | (B) curriculum information, including, where |
| 18 | | applicable, Advanced Placement, International |
| 19 | | Baccalaureate or equivalent courses, dual credit courses, |
| 20 | | foreign language classes, computer science courses, school |
| 21 | | personnel resources (including Career Technical Education |
| 22 | | teachers), before and after school programs, |
| 23 | | extracurricular activities, subjects in which elective |
| 24 | | classes are offered, health and wellness initiatives |
| 25 | | (including the average number of days of Physical |
| 26 | | Education per week per student), approved programs of |
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| 1 | | study, awards received, community partnerships, and |
| 2 | | special programs such as programming for the gifted and |
| 3 | | talented, students with disabilities, and work-study |
| 4 | | students; |
| 5 | | (C) student outcomes, including, where applicable, the |
| 6 | | percentage of students deemed proficient on assessments of |
| 7 | | State standards, the percentage of students in the eighth |
| 8 | | grade who pass Algebra, the percentage of students who |
| 9 | | participated in workplace learning experiences, the |
| 10 | | percentage of students enrolled in post-secondary |
| 11 | | institutions (including colleges, universities, community |
| 12 | | colleges, trade/vocational schools, and training programs |
| 13 | | leading to career certification within 2 semesters of high |
| 14 | | school graduation), the percentage of students graduating |
| 15 | | from high school who are college and career ready, the |
| 16 | | percentage of graduates enrolled in community colleges, |
| 17 | | colleges, and universities who are in one or more courses |
| 18 | | that the community college, college, or university |
| 19 | | identifies as a developmental course, and the percentage |
| 20 | | of students with disabilities under the federal |
| 21 | | Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Article 14 |
| 22 | | of this Code who have fulfilled the minimum State |
| 23 | | graduation requirements set forth in Section 27-605 27-22 |
| 24 | | of this Code and have been issued a regular high school |
| 25 | | diploma; |
| 26 | | (D) student progress, including, where applicable, the |
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| 1 | | percentage of students in the ninth grade who have earned |
| 2 | | 5 credits or more without failing more than one core |
| 3 | | class, a measure of students entering kindergarten ready |
| 4 | | to learn, a measure of growth, and the percentage of |
| 5 | | students who enter high school on track for college and |
| 6 | | career readiness; |
| 7 | | (E) the school environment, including, where |
| 8 | | applicable, high school dropout rate by grade level, the |
| 9 | | percentage of students with less than 10 absences in a |
| 10 | | school year, the percentage of teachers with less than 10 |
| 11 | | absences in a school year for reasons other than |
| 12 | | professional development, leaves taken pursuant to the |
| 13 | | federal Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, long-term |
| 14 | | disability, or parental leaves, the 3-year average of the |
| 15 | | percentage of teachers returning to the school from the |
| 16 | | previous year, the number of different principals at the |
| 17 | | school in the last 6 years, the number of teachers who hold |
| 18 | | a gifted education endorsement, the process and criteria |
| 19 | | used by the district to determine whether a student is |
| 20 | | eligible for participation in a gifted education program |
| 21 | | or advanced academic program and the manner in which |
| 22 | | parents and guardians are made aware of the process and |
| 23 | | criteria, the number of teachers who are National Board |
| 24 | | Certified Teachers, disaggregated by race and ethnicity, 2 |
| 25 | | or more indicators from any school climate survey selected |
| 26 | | or approved by the State and administered pursuant to |
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| 1 | | Section 2-3.153 of this Code, with the same or similar |
| 2 | | indicators included on school report cards for all surveys |
| 3 | | selected or approved by the State pursuant to Section |
| 4 | | 2-3.153 of this Code, the combined percentage of teachers |
| 5 | | rated as proficient or excellent in their most recent |
| 6 | | evaluation, and, beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, |
| 7 | | data on the number of incidents of violence that occurred |
| 8 | | on school grounds or during school-related activities and |
| 9 | | that resulted in an out-of-school suspension, expulsion, |
| 10 | | or removal to an alternative setting, as reported pursuant |
| 11 | | to Section 2-3.162; |
| 12 | | (F) a school district's and its individual schools' |
| 13 | | balanced accountability measure, in accordance with |
| 14 | | Section 2-3.25a of this Code; |
| 15 | | (G) the total and per pupil normal cost amount the |
| 16 | | State contributed to the Teachers' Retirement System of |
| 17 | | the State of Illinois in the prior fiscal year for the |
| 18 | | school's employees, which shall be reported to the State |
| 19 | | Board of Education by the Teachers' Retirement System of |
| 20 | | the State of Illinois; |
| 21 | | (H) for a school district organized under Article 34 |
| 22 | | of this Code only, State contributions to the Public |
| 23 | | School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago |
| 24 | | and State contributions for health care for employees of |
| 25 | | that school district; |
| 26 | | (I) a school district's Final Percent of Adequacy, as |
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| 1 | | defined in paragraph (4) of subsection (f) of Section |
| 2 | | 18-8.15 of this Code; |
| 3 | | (J) a school district's Local Capacity Target, as |
| 4 | | defined in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section |
| 5 | | 18-8.15 of this Code, displayed as a percentage amount; |
| 6 | | (K) a school district's Real Receipts, as defined in |
| 7 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (d) of Section 18-8.15 of this |
| 8 | | Code, divided by a school district's Adequacy Target, as |
| 9 | | defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section |
| 10 | | 18-8.15 of this Code, displayed as a percentage amount; |
| 11 | | (L) a school district's administrative costs; |
| 12 | | (M) whether or not the school has participated in the |
| 13 | | Illinois Youth Survey. In this paragraph (M), "Illinois |
| 14 | | Youth Survey" means a self-report survey, administered in |
| 15 | | school settings every 2 years, designed to gather |
| 16 | | information about health and social indicators, including |
| 17 | | substance abuse patterns and the attitudes of students in |
| 18 | | grades 8, 10, and 12; |
| 19 | | (N) whether the school offered its students career and |
| 20 | | technical education opportunities; and |
| 21 | | (O) beginning with the October 2024 report card, the |
| 22 | | total number of school counselors, school social workers, |
| 23 | | school nurses, and school psychologists by school, |
| 24 | | district, and State, the average number of students per |
| 25 | | school counselor in the school, district, and State, the |
| 26 | | average number of students per school social worker in the |
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| 1 | | school, district, and State, the average number of |
| 2 | | students per school nurse in the school, district, and |
| 3 | | State, and the average number of students per school |
| 4 | | psychologist in the school, district, and State. |
| 5 | | The school report card shall also provide information that |
| 6 | | allows for comparing the current outcome, progress, and |
| 7 | | environment data to the State average, to the school data from |
| 8 | | the past 5 years, and to the outcomes, progress, and |
| 9 | | environment of similar schools based on the type of school and |
| 10 | | enrollment of low-income students, special education students, |
| 11 | | and English learners. |
| 12 | | As used in this subsection (2): |
| 13 | | "Accelerated placement" has the meaning ascribed to that |
| 14 | | term in Section 14A-17 of this Code. |
| 15 | | "Administrative costs" means costs associated with |
| 16 | | executive, administrative, or managerial functions within the |
| 17 | | school district that involve planning, organizing, managing, |
| 18 | | or directing the school district. |
| 19 | | "Advanced academic program" means a course of study, |
| 20 | | including, but not limited to, accelerated placement, advanced |
| 21 | | placement coursework, International Baccalaureate coursework, |
| 22 | | dual credit, or any course designated as enriched or honors, |
| 23 | | that a student is enrolled in based on advanced cognitive |
| 24 | | ability or advanced academic achievement compared to local age |
| 25 | | peers and in which the curriculum is substantially |
| 26 | | differentiated from the general curriculum to provide |
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| 1 | | appropriate challenge and pace. |
| 2 | | "Computer science" means the study of computers and |
| 3 | | algorithms, including their principles, their hardware and |
| 4 | | software designs, their implementation, and their impact on |
| 5 | | society. "Computer science" does not include the study of |
| 6 | | everyday uses of computers and computer applications, such as |
| 7 | | keyboarding or accessing the Internet. |
| 8 | | "Gifted education" means educational services, including |
| 9 | | differentiated curricula and instructional methods, designed |
| 10 | | to meet the needs of gifted children as defined in Article 14A |
| 11 | | of this Code. |
| 12 | | For the purposes of paragraph (A) of this subsection (2), |
| 13 | | "average daily attendance" means the average of the actual |
| 14 | | number of attendance days during the previous school year for |
| 15 | | any enrolled student who is subject to compulsory attendance |
| 16 | | by Section 26-1 of this Code at each school and charter school. |
| 17 | | (2.5) For any school report card prepared after July 1, |
| 18 | | 2025, for all high school graduation completion rates that are |
| 19 | | reported on the school report card as required under this |
| 20 | | Section or by any other State or federal law, the State |
| 21 | | Superintendent of Education shall also report the percentage |
| 22 | | of students who did not meet the requirements of high school |
| 23 | | graduation completion for any reason and, of those students, |
| 24 | | the percentage that are classified as students who fulfill the |
| 25 | | requirements of Section 14-16 of this Code. |
| 26 | | The State Superintendent shall ensure that for the |
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| 1 | | 2023-2024 school year there is a specific code for districts |
| 2 | | to report students who fulfill the requirements of Section |
| 3 | | 14-16 of this Code to ensure accurate reporting under this |
| 4 | | Section. |
| 5 | | All reporting requirements under this subsection (2.5) |
| 6 | | shall be included on the school report card where high school |
| 7 | | graduation completion rates are reported, along with a brief |
| 8 | | explanation of how fulfilling the requirements of Section |
| 9 | | 14-16 of this Code is different from receiving a regular high |
| 10 | | school diploma. |
| 11 | | (3) At the discretion of the State Superintendent, the |
| 12 | | school district report card shall include a subset of the |
| 13 | | information identified in paragraphs (A) through (E) of |
| 14 | | subsection (2) of this Section, as well as information |
| 15 | | relating to the operating expense per pupil and other finances |
| 16 | | of the school district, and the State report card shall |
| 17 | | include a subset of the information identified in paragraphs |
| 18 | | (A) through (E) and paragraph (N) of subsection (2) of this |
| 19 | | Section. The school district report card shall include the |
| 20 | | average daily attendance, as that term is defined in |
| 21 | | subsection (2) of this Section, of students who have |
| 22 | | individualized education programs and students who have 504 |
| 23 | | plans that provide for special education services within the |
| 24 | | school district. |
| 25 | | (4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
| 26 | | Section, in consultation with key education stakeholders, the |
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| 1 | | State Superintendent shall at any time have the discretion to |
| 2 | | amend or update any and all metrics on the school, district, or |
| 3 | | State report card. |
| 4 | | (5) Annually, no more than 30 calendar days after receipt |
| 5 | | of the school district and school report cards from the State |
| 6 | | Superintendent of Education, each school district, including |
| 7 | | special charter districts and districts subject to the |
| 8 | | provisions of Article 34, shall present such report cards at a |
| 9 | | regular school board meeting subject to applicable notice |
| 10 | | requirements, post the report cards on the school district's |
| 11 | | Internet web site, if the district maintains an Internet web |
| 12 | | site, make the report cards available to a newspaper of |
| 13 | | general circulation serving the district, and, upon request, |
| 14 | | send the report cards home to a parent (unless the district |
| 15 | | does not maintain an Internet web site, in which case the |
| 16 | | report card shall be sent home to parents without request). If |
| 17 | | the district posts the report card on its Internet web site, |
| 18 | | the district shall send a written notice home to parents |
| 19 | | stating (i) that the report card is available on the web site, |
| 20 | | (ii) the address of the web site, (iii) that a printed copy of |
| 21 | | the report card will be sent to parents upon request, and (iv) |
| 22 | | the telephone number that parents may call to request a |
| 23 | | printed copy of the report card. |
| 24 | | (6) Nothing contained in Public Act 98-648 repeals, |
| 25 | | supersedes, invalidates, or nullifies final decisions in |
| 26 | | lawsuits pending on July 1, 2014 (the effective date of Public |
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| 1 | | Act 98-648) in Illinois courts involving the interpretation of |
| 2 | | Public Act 97-8. |
| 3 | | (7) As used in this subsection (7): |
| 4 | | "Advanced coursework or programs" means any high school |
| 5 | | courses, sequence of courses, or class or grouping of students |
| 6 | | organized to provide more rigorous, enriched, advanced, |
| 7 | | accelerated, gifted, or above grade-level instruction. This |
| 8 | | may include, but is not limited to, Advanced Placement |
| 9 | | courses, International Baccalaureate courses, honors, |
| 10 | | weighted, advanced, or enriched courses, or gifted or |
| 11 | | accelerated programs, classrooms, or courses. |
| 12 | | "Course" means any high school class or course offered by |
| 13 | | a school that is assigned a school course code by the State |
| 14 | | Board of Education. |
| 15 | | "High school" means a school that maintains any of grades |
| 16 | | 9 through 12. |
| 17 | | "Standard coursework or programs" means any high school |
| 18 | | courses or classes other than advanced coursework or programs. |
| 19 | | By December 31, 2027 and by December 31 of each subsequent |
| 20 | | year, the State Board of Education, through the State |
| 21 | | Superintendent of Education, shall prepare a stand-alone |
| 22 | | report covering all public high schools in this State, to be |
| 23 | | referred to as the Expanded High School Coursework Snapshot |
| 24 | | Report. The State Board shall post the Report on the State |
| 25 | | Board's Internet website. Each school district with high |
| 26 | | school enrollment for the reporting year shall include on the |
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| 1 | | school district's Internet website, if the district maintains |
| 2 | | an Internet website, a hyperlink to the Report on the State |
| 3 | | Board's Internet website titled "Expanded High School |
| 4 | | Coursework Snapshot Report". Hyperlinks under this subsection |
| 5 | | (7) shall be displayed in a manner that is easily accessible to |
| 6 | | the public. |
| 7 | | The Expanded High School Coursework Snapshot Report shall |
| 8 | | include: |
| 9 | | (A) a listing of all standard coursework or programs |
| 10 | | that have high school student enrollment; |
| 11 | | (B) a listing of all advanced coursework or programs |
| 12 | | that have high school student enrollment; |
| 13 | | (C) a listing of all coursework or programs that have |
| 14 | | high school student enrollment by English learners; |
| 15 | | (D) a listing of all coursework or programs that have |
| 16 | | high school student enrollment by students with |
| 17 | | disabilities; |
| 18 | | (E) data tables and graphs comparing advanced |
| 19 | | coursework or programs enrollment with standard coursework |
| 20 | | or programs enrollment according to the following |
| 21 | | parameters: |
| 22 | | (i) the average years of experience of all |
| 23 | | teachers in a high school who are assigned to teach |
| 24 | | advanced coursework or programs compared with the |
| 25 | | average years of experience of all teachers in the |
| 26 | | high school who are assigned to teach standard |
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| 1 | | coursework or programs; |
| 2 | | (ii) the average years of experience of all |
| 3 | | teachers in a high school who are assigned to teach |
| 4 | | coursework or programs that have high school |
| 5 | | enrollment by students with disabilities compared with |
| 6 | | the average years of experience of all teachers in the |
| 7 | | high school who are not assigned to teach coursework |
| 8 | | or programs that have high school student enrollment |
| 9 | | by students with disabilities; |
| 10 | | (iii) the average years of experience of all |
| 11 | | teachers in a high school who are assigned to teach |
| 12 | | coursework or programs that have high school student |
| 13 | | enrollment by English learners compared with the |
| 14 | | average years of experience of all teachers in the |
| 15 | | high school who are not assigned to teach coursework |
| 16 | | or programs that have high school student enrollment |
| 17 | | by English learners; |
| 18 | | (iv) the number of high school teachers who |
| 19 | | possess bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, or |
| 20 | | higher degrees and who are assigned to teach advanced |
| 21 | | coursework or programs compared with the number of |
| 22 | | teachers who possess bachelor's degrees, master's |
| 23 | | degrees, or higher degrees and who are assigned to |
| 24 | | teach standard coursework or programs; |
| 25 | | (v) the number of high school teachers who possess |
| 26 | | bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, or higher |
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| 1 | | degrees and who are assigned to teach coursework or |
| 2 | | programs that have high school student enrollment by |
| 3 | | students with disabilities compared with the number of |
| 4 | | teachers who possess bachelor's degrees, master's |
| 5 | | degrees, or higher degrees and who are not assigned to |
| 6 | | teach coursework or programs that have high school |
| 7 | | student enrollment by students with disabilities; |
| 8 | | (vi) the number of high school teachers who |
| 9 | | possess bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, or |
| 10 | | higher degrees and who are assigned to teach |
| 11 | | coursework or programs that have high school student |
| 12 | | enrollment by English learners compared with the |
| 13 | | number of teachers who possess bachelor's degrees, |
| 14 | | master's degrees, or higher degrees and who are not |
| 15 | | assigned to teach coursework or programs that have |
| 16 | | high school student enrollment by English learners; |
| 17 | | (vii) the average student enrollment of advanced |
| 18 | | coursework or programs offered in a high school |
| 19 | | compared with the average student enrollment of |
| 20 | | standard coursework or programs; |
| 21 | | (viii) the percentages of high school students, by |
| 22 | | race, gender, and program student group, who are |
| 23 | | enrolled in advanced coursework or programs; |
| 24 | | (ix) (blank); |
| 25 | | (x) (blank); |
| 26 | | (xi) (blank); |
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| 1 | | (xii) (blank); |
| 2 | | (xiii) (blank); |
| 3 | | (xiv) the percentage of high school students, by |
| 4 | | race, gender, and program student group, who earn the |
| 5 | | equivalent of a C grade or higher on a grade A through |
| 6 | | F scale in one or more advanced coursework or programs |
| 7 | | compared with the percentage of high school students, |
| 8 | | by race, gender, and program student group, who earn |
| 9 | | the equivalent of a C grade or higher on a grade A |
| 10 | | through F scale in one or more standard coursework or |
| 11 | | programs; |
| 12 | | (xv) (blank); |
| 13 | | (xvi) (blank); and |
| 14 | | (F) data tables and graphs for each race and ethnicity |
| 15 | | category and gender category describing: |
| 16 | | (i) the total student number and student |
| 17 | | percentage for Advanced Placement courses taken by |
| 18 | | race and ethnicity category and gender category; |
| 19 | | (ii) the total student number and student |
| 20 | | percentage for International Baccalaureate courses |
| 21 | | taken by race and ethnicity category and gender |
| 22 | | category; |
| 23 | | (iii) (blank); |
| 24 | | (iv) (blank); and |
| 25 | | (v) the total student number and student |
| 26 | | percentage of high school students who earn a score of |
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| 1 | | 3 or higher on the Advanced Placement exam associated |
| 2 | | with an Advanced Placement course. |
| 3 | | For data on teacher experience and education under this |
| 4 | | subsection (7), a teacher who teaches a combination of courses |
| 5 | | designated as advanced coursework or programs, courses or |
| 6 | | programs that have high school student enrollment by English |
| 7 | | learners, or standard coursework or programs shall be included |
| 8 | | in all relevant categories and the teacher's level of |
| 9 | | experience shall be added to the categories. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-294, eff. 1-1-22; |
| 11 | | 102-539, eff. 8-20-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-594, eff. |
| 12 | | 7-1-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-116, eff. 6-30-23; 103-263, |
| 13 | | eff. 6-30-23; 103-413, eff, 1-1-24; 103-503, eff. 1-1-24; |
| 14 | | 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-780, eff. 8-2-24.) |
| 15 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.9a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.9a) |
| 16 | | Sec. 10-20.9a. Final grade; promotion. |
| 17 | | (a) Teachers shall administer the approved marking system |
| 18 | | or other approved means of evaluating pupil progress. The |
| 19 | | teacher shall maintain the responsibility and right to |
| 20 | | determine grades and other evaluations of students within the |
| 21 | | grading policies of the district based upon his or her |
| 22 | | professional judgment of available criteria pertinent to any |
| 23 | | given subject area or activity for which he or she is |
| 24 | | responsible. District policy shall provide the procedure and |
| 25 | | reasons by and for which a grade may be changed; provided that |
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| 1 | | no grade or evaluation shall be changed without notification |
| 2 | | to the teacher concerning the nature and reasons for such |
| 3 | | change. If such a change is made, the person making the change |
| 4 | | shall assume such responsibility for determining the grade or |
| 5 | | evaluation, and shall initial such change. |
| 6 | | (b) School districts shall not promote students to the |
| 7 | | next higher grade level based upon age or any other social |
| 8 | | reasons not related to the academic performance of the |
| 9 | | students. On or before September 1, 1998, school boards shall |
| 10 | | adopt and enforce a policy on promotion as they deem necessary |
| 11 | | to ensure that students meet local goals and objectives and |
| 12 | | can perform at the expected grade level prior to promotion. |
| 13 | | Decisions to promote or retain students in any classes shall |
| 14 | | be based on successful completion of the curriculum, |
| 15 | | attendance, performance based on the assessments required |
| 16 | | under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this Code, the Iowa Test of Basic |
| 17 | | Skills, or other testing or any other criteria established by |
| 18 | | the school board. Students determined by the local district to |
| 19 | | not qualify for promotion to the next higher grade shall be |
| 20 | | provided remedial assistance, which may include, but shall not |
| 21 | | be limited to, a summer bridge program of no less than 90 |
| 22 | | hours, tutorial sessions, increased or concentrated |
| 23 | | instructional time, modifications to instructional materials, |
| 24 | | and retention in grade. |
| 25 | | (c) (Blank). No public high school of a school district |
| 26 | | shall withhold a student's grades, transcripts, or diploma |
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| 1 | | because of an unpaid balance on the student's school account. |
| 2 | | At the end of each school year, the school district shall |
| 3 | | catalogue and report to the State Board of Education the total |
| 4 | | amount that remains unpaid by students due to the prohibition |
| 5 | | under this subsection (c). |
| 6 | | (d) (Blank). On and after 3 years from the effective date |
| 7 | | of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, |
| 8 | | subsection (c) is inoperative. |
| 9 | | (Source: P.A. 102-727, eff. 5-6-22.) |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.13) |
| 11 | | Sec. 10-20.13. Textbooks and instructional materials for |
| 12 | | children of parents unable to buy them; waiver of fees and |
| 13 | | fines; discrimination and punishment prohibited. |
| 14 | | (a) To purchase, at the expense of the district, a |
| 15 | | sufficient number of textbooks and instructional materials for |
| 16 | | children whose parents are unable to buy them, including, but |
| 17 | | not limited to, children living in households that meet the |
| 18 | | free lunch or breakfast eligibility guidelines established by |
| 19 | | the federal government pursuant to Section 1758 of the federal |
| 20 | | Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1758; |
| 21 | | 7 CFR 245 et seq.) and homeless children and youth as defined |
| 22 | | in Section 11434a of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless |
| 23 | | Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434a), subject to verification as |
| 24 | | set forth in subsection (c) of this Section. Such textbooks |
| 25 | | shall be loaned only, and the directors shall require the |
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| 1 | | teacher to see that they are properly cared for and returned at |
| 2 | | the end of each term of school. |
| 3 | | (b) To waive all fees and any fines for the loss of school |
| 4 | | property assessed by the district on children whose parents |
| 5 | | are unable to afford them, including, but not limited to: |
| 6 | | (1) children living in households that meet the free |
| 7 | | lunch or breakfast eligibility guidelines established by |
| 8 | | the federal government pursuant to Section 1758 of the |
| 9 | | federal Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 |
| 10 | | U.S.C. 1758; 7 CFR 245 et seq.) and students whose parents |
| 11 | | are veterans or active duty military personnel with income |
| 12 | | at or below 200% of the federal poverty line, subject to |
| 13 | | verification as set forth in subsection (c) of this |
| 14 | | Section, and |
| 15 | | (2) homeless children and youth as defined in Section |
| 16 | | 11434a of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance |
| 17 | | Act (42 U.S.C. 11434a). |
| 18 | | Notice of waiver availability shall be given to parents or |
| 19 | | guardians with every bill for fees or fines. The school board |
| 20 | | shall adopt written policies and procedures for such waiver of |
| 21 | | fees in accordance with regulations promulgated by the State |
| 22 | | Board of Education. |
| 23 | | (c) Any school board that participates in a federally |
| 24 | | funded, school-based child nutrition program and uses a |
| 25 | | student's application for, eligibility for, or participation |
| 26 | | in the federally funded, school-based child nutrition program |
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| 1 | | (42 U.S.C. 1758; 7 CFR 245 et seq.) as the basis for waiving |
| 2 | | fees assessed by the school district must follow the |
| 3 | | verification requirements of the federally funded, |
| 4 | | school-based child nutrition program (42 U.S.C. 1758; 7 CFR |
| 5 | | 245.6a). |
| 6 | | A school board that establishes a process for the |
| 7 | | determination of eligibility for waiver of fees assessed by |
| 8 | | the school district that is completely independent of a |
| 9 | | student's application for, eligibility for, or participation |
| 10 | | in a federally funded, school-based child nutrition program |
| 11 | | may provide for fee waiver verification no more often than |
| 12 | | once per academic year. Information obtained during the |
| 13 | | independent, fee waiver verification process indicating that |
| 14 | | the student does not meet free lunch or breakfast eligibility |
| 15 | | guidelines may be used to deny the waiver of the student's fees |
| 16 | | or fines for the loss of school property, provided that any |
| 17 | | information obtained through this independent process for |
| 18 | | determining or verifying eligibility for fee waivers shall not |
| 19 | | be used to determine or verify eligibility for any federally |
| 20 | | funded, school-based child nutrition program. This subsection |
| 21 | | shall not preclude children from obtaining waivers at any |
| 22 | | point during the academic year. |
| 23 | | (d) Regardless of whether a student has obtained a waiver |
| 24 | | under this Section, a school board may not discriminate |
| 25 | | against, punish, or penalize a student in any way because of an |
| 26 | | unpaid balance on the student's school account or because the |
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| 1 | | student's parents or guardians are unable to pay any required |
| 2 | | fees or fines for the loss of school property. This |
| 3 | | prohibition includes, but is not limited to, the lowering of |
| 4 | | grades, exclusion from any curricular or extracurricular |
| 5 | | program of the school district, or withholding student |
| 6 | | records, grades, transcripts, or diplomas. Any person who |
| 7 | | violates this subsection (d) is guilty of a petty offense. |
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-805, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1032, eff. 5-27-22; |
| 9 | | 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.14) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.14) |
| 11 | | Sec. 10-20.14. Student discipline policies; parent-teacher |
| 12 | | advisory committee. |
| 13 | | (a) To establish and maintain a parent-teacher advisory |
| 14 | | committee to develop with the school board or governing body |
| 15 | | of a charter school policy guidelines on student discipline, |
| 16 | | including school searches and bullying prevention as set forth |
| 17 | | in Section 22-110 27-23.7 of this Code. School authorities |
| 18 | | shall furnish a copy of the policy to the parents or guardian |
| 19 | | of each student within 15 days after the beginning of the |
| 20 | | school year, or within 15 days after starting classes for a |
| 21 | | student who transfers into the district during the school |
| 22 | | year, and the school board or governing body of a charter |
| 23 | | school shall require that a school inform its students of the |
| 24 | | contents of the policy. School boards and the governing bodies |
| 25 | | of charter schools, along with the parent-teacher advisory |
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| 1 | | committee, must annually review their student discipline |
| 2 | | policies and the implementation of those policies and any |
| 3 | | other factors related to the safety of their schools, |
| 4 | | students, and school personnel. |
| 5 | | (a-5) On or before September 15, 2016, each elementary and |
| 6 | | secondary school and charter school shall, at a minimum, adopt |
| 7 | | student discipline policies that fulfill the requirements set |
| 8 | | forth in this Section, subsections (a) and (b) of Section |
| 9 | | 10-22.6 of this Code, Section 34-19 of this Code if |
| 10 | | applicable, and federal and State laws that provide special |
| 11 | | requirements for the discipline of students with disabilities. |
| 12 | | (b) The parent-teacher advisory committee in cooperation |
| 13 | | with local law enforcement agencies shall develop, with the |
| 14 | | school board, policy guideline procedures to establish and |
| 15 | | maintain a reciprocal reporting system between the school |
| 16 | | district and local law enforcement agencies regarding criminal |
| 17 | | offenses committed by students. School districts are |
| 18 | | encouraged to create memoranda of understanding with local law |
| 19 | | enforcement agencies that clearly define law enforcement's |
| 20 | | role in schools, in accordance with Section 10-22.6 of this |
| 21 | | Code. In consultation with stakeholders deemed appropriate by |
| 22 | | the State Board of Education, the State Board of Education |
| 23 | | shall draft and publish guidance for the development of |
| 24 | | reciprocal reporting systems in accordance with this Section |
| 25 | | on or before July 1, 2025. |
| 26 | | (c) The parent-teacher advisory committee, in cooperation |
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| 1 | | with school bus personnel, shall develop, with the school |
| 2 | | board, policy guideline procedures to establish and maintain |
| 3 | | school bus safety procedures. These procedures shall be |
| 4 | | incorporated into the district's student discipline policy. In |
| 5 | | consultation with stakeholders deemed appropriate by the State |
| 6 | | Board of Education, the State Board of Education shall draft |
| 7 | | and publish guidance for school bus safety procedures in |
| 8 | | accordance with this Section on or before July 1, 2025. |
| 9 | | (d) As used in this subsection (d), "evidence-based |
| 10 | | intervention" means intervention that has demonstrated a |
| 11 | | statistically significant effect on improving student outcomes |
| 12 | | as documented in peer-reviewed scholarly journals. |
| 13 | | The school board, in consultation with the parent-teacher |
| 14 | | advisory committee and other community-based organizations, |
| 15 | | must include provisions in the student discipline policy to |
| 16 | | address students who have demonstrated behaviors that put them |
| 17 | | at risk for aggressive behavior, including without limitation |
| 18 | | bullying, as defined in the policy. These provisions must |
| 19 | | include procedures for notifying parents or legal guardians |
| 20 | | and intervention procedures based upon available |
| 21 | | community-based and district resources. |
| 22 | | In consultation with behavioral health experts, the State |
| 23 | | Board of Education shall draft and publish guidance for |
| 24 | | evidence-based intervention procedures, including examples, in |
| 25 | | accordance with this Section on or before July 1, 2025. |
| 26 | | (Source: P.A. 103-896, eff. 8-9-24.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.19c) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.19c) |
| 2 | | Sec. 10-20.19c. Recycled paper and paper products and |
| 3 | | solid waste management. |
| 4 | | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section, the following |
| 5 | | terms shall have the meanings indicated, unless the context |
| 6 | | otherwise requires: |
| 7 | | "Deinked stock" means paper that has been processed to |
| 8 | | remove inks, clays, coatings, binders and other contaminants. |
| 9 | | "High grade printing and writing papers" includes offset |
| 10 | | printing paper, duplicator paper, writing paper (stationery), |
| 11 | | tablet paper, office paper, note pads, xerographic paper, |
| 12 | | envelopes, form bond including computer paper and carbonless |
| 13 | | forms, book papers, bond papers, ledger paper, book stock and |
| 14 | | cotton fiber papers. |
| 15 | | "Paper and paper products" means high grade printing and |
| 16 | | writing papers, tissue products, newsprint, unbleached |
| 17 | | packaging and recycled paperboard. |
| 18 | | "Postconsumer material" means only those products |
| 19 | | generated by a business or consumer which have served their |
| 20 | | intended end uses, and which have been separated or diverted |
| 21 | | from solid waste; wastes generated during the production of an |
| 22 | | end product are excluded. |
| 23 | | "Recovered paper material" means paper waste generated |
| 24 | | after the completion of the papermaking process, such as |
| 25 | | postconsumer materials, envelope cuttings, bindery trimmings, |
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| 1 | | printing waste, cutting and other converting waste, butt |
| 2 | | rolls, and mill wrappers, obsolete inventories, and rejected |
| 3 | | unused stock. "Recovered paper material", however, does not |
| 4 | | include fibrous waste generated during the manufacturing |
| 5 | | process such as fibers recovered from waste water or trimmings |
| 6 | | of paper machine rolls (mill broke), or fibrous byproducts of |
| 7 | | harvesting, extraction or woodcutting processes, or forest |
| 8 | | residues such as bark. |
| 9 | | "Recycled paperboard" includes paperboard products, |
| 10 | | folding cartons and pad backings. |
| 11 | | "Tissue products" includes toilet tissue, paper towels, |
| 12 | | paper napkins, facial tissue, paper doilies, industrial |
| 13 | | wipers, paper bags and brown papers. These products shall also |
| 14 | | be unscented and shall not be colored. |
| 15 | | "Unbleached packaging" includes corrugated and fiber |
| 16 | | storage boxes. |
| 17 | | (a-5) Each school district shall periodically review its |
| 18 | | procurement procedures and specifications related to the |
| 19 | | purchase of products and supplies. Those procedures and |
| 20 | | specifications must be modified as necessary to require the |
| 21 | | school district to seek out products and supplies that contain |
| 22 | | recycled materials and to ensure that purchased products and |
| 23 | | supplies are reusable, durable, or made from recycled |
| 24 | | materials, if economically and practically feasible. In |
| 25 | | selecting products and supplies that contain recycled |
| 26 | | material, preference must be given to products and supplies |
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| 1 | | that contain the highest amount of recycled material and that |
| 2 | | are consistent with the effective use of the product or |
| 3 | | supply, if economically and practically feasible. |
| 4 | | (b) Wherever economically and practically feasible, as |
| 5 | | determined by the school board, the school board, all public |
| 6 | | schools and attendance centers within a school district, and |
| 7 | | their school supply stores shall procure recycled paper and |
| 8 | | paper products as follows: |
| 9 | | (1) Beginning July 1, 2008, at least 10% of the total |
| 10 | | dollar value of paper and paper products purchased by |
| 11 | | school boards, public schools and attendance centers, and |
| 12 | | their school supply stores shall be recycled paper and |
| 13 | | paper products. |
| 14 | | (2) Beginning July 1, 2011, at least 25% of the total |
| 15 | | dollar value of paper and paper products purchased by |
| 16 | | school boards, public schools and attendance centers, and |
| 17 | | their school supply stores shall be recycled paper and |
| 18 | | paper products. |
| 19 | | (3) Beginning July 1, 2014, at least 50% of the total |
| 20 | | dollar value of paper and paper products purchased by |
| 21 | | school boards, public schools and attendance centers, and |
| 22 | | their school supply stores shall be recycled paper and |
| 23 | | paper products. |
| 24 | | (4) Beginning July 1, 2020, at least 75% of the total |
| 25 | | dollar value of paper and paper products purchased by |
| 26 | | school boards, public schools and attendance centers, and |
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| 1 | | their school supply stores shall be recycled paper and |
| 2 | | paper products. |
| 3 | | (5) (Blank). Beginning upon the effective date of this |
| 4 | | amendatory Act of 1992, all paper purchased by the board |
| 5 | | of education, public schools and attendance centers for |
| 6 | | publication of student newspapers shall be recycled |
| 7 | | newsprint. The amount purchased shall not be included in |
| 8 | | calculating the amounts specified in paragraphs (1) |
| 9 | | through (4). |
| 10 | | (c) Paper and paper products purchased from private sector |
| 11 | | vendors pursuant to printing contracts are not considered |
| 12 | | paper and paper products for the purposes of subsection (b), |
| 13 | | unless purchased under contract for the printing of student |
| 14 | | newspapers. |
| 15 | | (d)(1) Wherever economically and practically feasible, the |
| 16 | | recycled paper and paper products referred to in subsection |
| 17 | | (b) shall contain postconsumer or recovered paper materials as |
| 18 | | specified by paper category in this subsection: |
| 19 | | (i) Recycled high grade printing and writing paper |
| 20 | | shall contain at least 50% recovered paper material. Such |
| 21 | | recovered paper material, until July 1, 2008, shall |
| 22 | | consist of at least 20% deinked stock or postconsumer |
| 23 | | material; and beginning July 1, 2008, shall consist of at |
| 24 | | least 25% deinked stock or postconsumer material; and |
| 25 | | beginning July 1, 2010, shall consist of at least 30% |
| 26 | | deinked stock or postconsumer material; and beginning July |
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| 1 | | 1, 2012, shall consist of at least 40% deinked stock or |
| 2 | | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 2014, shall |
| 3 | | consist of at least 50% deinked stock or postconsumer |
| 4 | | material. |
| 5 | | (ii) Recycled tissue products, until July 1, 1994, |
| 6 | | shall contain at least 25% postconsumer material; and |
| 7 | | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain at least 30% |
| 8 | | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall |
| 9 | | contain at least 35% postconsumer material; and beginning |
| 10 | | July 1, 1998, shall contain at least 40% postconsumer |
| 11 | | material; and beginning July 1, 2000, shall contain at |
| 12 | | least 45% postconsumer material. |
| 13 | | (iii) Recycled newsprint, until July 1, 1994, shall |
| 14 | | contain at least 40% postconsumer material; and beginning |
| 15 | | July 1, 1994, shall contain at least 50% postconsumer |
| 16 | | material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall contain at |
| 17 | | least 60% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, |
| 18 | | 1998, shall contain at least 70% postconsumer material; |
| 19 | | and beginning July 1, 2000, shall contain at least 80% |
| 20 | | postconsumer material. |
| 21 | | (iv) Recycled unbleached packaging, until July 1, |
| 22 | | 1994, shall contain at least 35% postconsumer material; |
| 23 | | and beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain at least 40% |
| 24 | | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall |
| 25 | | contain at least 45% postconsumer material; and beginning |
| 26 | | July 1, 1998, shall contain at least 50% postconsumer |
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| 1 | | material; and beginning July 1, 2000, shall contain at |
| 2 | | least 55% postconsumer material. |
| 3 | | (v) Recycled paperboard, until July 1, 1994, shall |
| 4 | | contain at least 80% postconsumer material; and beginning |
| 5 | | July 1, 1994, shall contain at least 85% postconsumer |
| 6 | | material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall contain at |
| 7 | | least 90% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, |
| 8 | | 1998, shall contain at least 95% postconsumer material. |
| 9 | | (2) For the purposes of this Section, "postconsumer |
| 10 | | material" includes: |
| 11 | | (i) paper, paperboard, and fibrous waste from |
| 12 | | retail stores, office buildings, homes and so forth, |
| 13 | | after the waste has passed through its end usage as a |
| 14 | | consumer item, including used corrugated boxes, old |
| 15 | | newspapers, mixed waste paper, tabulating cards, and |
| 16 | | used cordage; and |
| 17 | | (ii) all paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes |
| 18 | | that are diverted or separated from the municipal |
| 19 | | waste stream. |
| 20 | | (3) For the purposes of this Section, "recovered paper |
| 21 | | material" includes: |
| 22 | | (i) postconsumer material; |
| 23 | | (ii) dry paper and paperboard waste generated |
| 24 | | after completion of the papermaking process (that is, |
| 25 | | those manufacturing operations up to and including the |
| 26 | | cutting and trimming of the paper machine reel into |
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| 1 | | smaller rolls or rough sheets), including envelope |
| 2 | | cuttings, bindery trimmings, and other paper and |
| 3 | | paperboard waste resulting from printing, cutting, |
| 4 | | forming and other converting operations, or from bag, |
| 5 | | box and carton manufacturing, and butt rolls, mill |
| 6 | | wrappers, and rejected unused stock; and |
| 7 | | (iii) finished paper and paperboard from obsolete |
| 8 | | inventories of paper and paperboard manufacturers, |
| 9 | | merchants, wholesalers, dealers, printers, converters |
| 10 | | or others. |
| 11 | | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to apply to art |
| 12 | | materials, nor to any newspapers, magazines, text books, |
| 13 | | library books or other copyrighted publications which are |
| 14 | | purchased or used by any school board or any public school or |
| 15 | | attendance center within a school district, or which are sold |
| 16 | | in any school supply store operated by or within any such |
| 17 | | school or attendance center, other than newspapers written, |
| 18 | | edited or produced by students enrolled in the school |
| 19 | | district, public school or attendance center. |
| 20 | | (e-5) Each school district shall periodically review its |
| 21 | | procedures on solid waste reduction regarding the management |
| 22 | | of solid waste generated by academic, administrative, and |
| 23 | | other institutional functions. Those waste reduction |
| 24 | | procedures must be designed to, when economically and |
| 25 | | practically feasible, recycle the school district's waste |
| 26 | | stream, including without limitation landscape waste, computer |
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| 1 | | paper, and white office paper. School districts are encouraged |
| 2 | | to have procedures that provide for the investigation of |
| 3 | | potential markets for other recyclable materials that are |
| 4 | | present in the school district's waste stream. The waste |
| 5 | | reduction procedures must be designed to achieve, before July |
| 6 | | 1, 2020, at least a 50% reduction in the amount of solid waste |
| 7 | | that is generated by the school district. |
| 8 | | (f) The State Board of Education, in coordination with the |
| 9 | | Department of Central Management Services, may adopt such |
| 10 | | rules and regulations as it deems necessary to assist |
| 11 | | districts in carrying out the provisions of this Section. |
| 12 | | (Source: P.A. 102-444, eff. 8-20-21.) |
| 13 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.39) |
| 14 | | Sec. 10-22.39. In-service training programs. |
| 15 | | (a) To conduct in-service training programs for teachers, |
| 16 | | administrators, and school support personnel. |
| 17 | | (b) In addition to other topics at in-service training |
| 18 | | programs listed in this Section, teachers, administrators, and |
| 19 | | school support personnel who work with pupils must be trained |
| 20 | | in the following topics: health conditions of students; |
| 21 | | social-emotional learning; developing cultural competency; |
| 22 | | identifying warning signs of mental illness and suicidal |
| 23 | | behavior in youth; domestic and sexual violence and the needs |
| 24 | | of expectant and parenting youth; protections and |
| 25 | | accommodations for students; educator ethics; responding to |
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| 1 | | child sexual abuse and grooming behavior; and effective |
| 2 | | instruction in violence prevention and conflict resolution. |
| 3 | | In-service training programs in these topics shall be credited |
| 4 | | toward hours of professional development required for license |
| 5 | | renewal as outlined in subsection (e) of Section 21B-45. |
| 6 | | School support personnel may be exempt from in-service |
| 7 | | training if the training is not relevant to the work they do. |
| 8 | | Nurses and school nurses, as defined by Section 10-22.23, |
| 9 | | are exempt from training required in subsection (b-5). |
| 10 | | Beginning July 1, 2024, all teachers, administrators, and |
| 11 | | school support personnel shall complete training as outlined |
| 12 | | in Section 10-22.39 during an in-service training program |
| 13 | | conducted by their school board or through other training |
| 14 | | opportunities, including, but not limited to, institutes under |
| 15 | | Section 3-11. Such training must be completed within 6 months |
| 16 | | of employment by a school board and renewed at least once every |
| 17 | | 5 years, unless required more frequently by other State or |
| 18 | | federal law or in accordance with this Section. If teachers, |
| 19 | | administrators, or school support personnel obtain training |
| 20 | | outside of an in-service training program or from a previous |
| 21 | | public school district or nonpublic school employer, they may |
| 22 | | present documentation showing current compliance with this |
| 23 | | subsection to satisfy the requirement of receiving training |
| 24 | | within 6 months of first being employed. Training may be |
| 25 | | delivered through online, asynchronous means. |
| 26 | | (b-5) Training regarding health conditions of students for |
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| 1 | | staff required by this Section shall include, but is not |
| 2 | | limited to: |
| 3 | | (1) (Blank). |
| 4 | | (2) Anaphylactic reactions and management. Such |
| 5 | | training shall be conducted by persons with expertise in |
| 6 | | anaphylactic reactions and management. |
| 7 | | (3) The management of asthma, the prevention of asthma |
| 8 | | symptoms, and emergency response in the school setting. |
| 9 | | (4) The basics of seizure recognition and first aid |
| 10 | | and appropriate emergency protocols. Such training must be |
| 11 | | fully consistent with the best practice guidelines issued |
| 12 | | by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
| 13 | | (5) The basics of diabetes care, how to identify when |
| 14 | | a student with diabetes needs immediate or emergency |
| 15 | | medical attention, and whom to contact in the case of an |
| 16 | | emergency. |
| 17 | | (6) Current best practices regarding the |
| 18 | | identification and treatment of attention deficit |
| 19 | | hyperactivity disorder. |
| 20 | | (7) Instruction on how to respond to an incident |
| 21 | | involving life-threatening bleeding and, if applicable, |
| 22 | | how to use a school's trauma kit. Beginning with the |
| 23 | | 2024-2025 school year, training on life-threatening |
| 24 | | bleeding must be completed within 6 months of the employee |
| 25 | | first being employed by a school board and renewed within |
| 26 | | 2 years. Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, the |
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| 1 | | training must be completed within 6 months of the employee |
| 2 | | first being employed by a school board and renewed at |
| 3 | | least once every 5 years thereafter. School district |
| 4 | | employees who are trained to respond to trauma pursuant to |
| 5 | | this subsection (b-5) shall be immune from civil liability |
| 6 | | in the use of a trauma kit unless the action constitutes |
| 7 | | willful or wanton misconduct. |
| 8 | | In consultation with professional organizations with |
| 9 | | expertise in student health issues, including, but not limited |
| 10 | | to, asthma management, anaphylactic reactions, seizure |
| 11 | | recognition, and diabetes care, the State Board of Education |
| 12 | | shall make available resource materials for educating school |
| 13 | | personnel about student health conditions and emergency |
| 14 | | response in the school setting. |
| 15 | | A school board may satisfy the life-threatening bleeding |
| 16 | | training under this subsection by using the training, |
| 17 | | including online training, available from the American College |
| 18 | | of Surgeons or any other similar organization. |
| 19 | | (b-10) The training regarding social-emotional learning |
| 20 | | for staff required by this Section may include, at a minimum, |
| 21 | | providing education to all school personnel about the content |
| 22 | | of the Illinois Social and Emotional Learning Standards, how |
| 23 | | those standards apply to everyday school interactions, and |
| 24 | | examples of how social emotional learning can be integrated |
| 25 | | into instructional practices across all grades and subjects. |
| 26 | | (b-15) The training regarding developing cultural |
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| 1 | | competency for staff required by this Section shall include, |
| 2 | | but is not limited to, understanding and reducing implicit |
| 3 | | bias, including implicit racial bias. As used in this |
| 4 | | subsection, "implicit racial bias" has the meaning set forth |
| 5 | | in Section 10-20.61. |
| 6 | | (b-20) The training regarding identifying warning signs of |
| 7 | | mental illness, trauma, and suicidal behavior in youth for |
| 8 | | staff required by this Section shall include, but is not |
| 9 | | limited to, appropriate intervention and referral techniques, |
| 10 | | including resources and guidelines as outlined in Section |
| 11 | | 2-3.166, and must include the definitions of trauma, |
| 12 | | trauma-responsive learning environments, and whole child set |
| 13 | | forth in subsection (b) of Section 3-11 of this Code. |
| 14 | | Illinois Mental Health First Aid training, established |
| 15 | | under the Illinois Mental Health First Aid Training Act, may |
| 16 | | satisfy the requirements of this subsection. |
| 17 | | If teachers, administrators, or school support personnel |
| 18 | | obtain mental health first aid training outside of an |
| 19 | | in-service training program, they may present a certificate of |
| 20 | | successful completion of the training to the school district |
| 21 | | to satisfy the requirements of this subsection. Training |
| 22 | | regarding the implementation of trauma-informed practices |
| 23 | | under subsection (b) of Section 3-11 satisfies the |
| 24 | | requirements of this subsection. |
| 25 | | (b-25) As used in this subsection: |
| 26 | | "Domestic violence" means abuse by a family or household |
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| 1 | | member, as "abuse" and "family or household members" are |
| 2 | | defined in Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act |
| 3 | | of 1986. |
| 4 | | "Sexual violence" means sexual assault, abuse, or stalking |
| 5 | | of an adult or minor child proscribed in the Criminal Code of |
| 6 | | 1961 or in Sections 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, |
| 7 | | 11-1.60, 12-7.3, 12-7.4, 12-7.5, 12-12, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, |
| 8 | | 12-15, and 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 2012, including |
| 9 | | sexual violence committed by perpetrators who are strangers to |
| 10 | | the victim and sexual violence committed by perpetrators who |
| 11 | | are known or related by blood or marriage to the victim. |
| 12 | | The training regarding domestic and sexual violence and |
| 13 | | the needs of expectant and parenting youth for staff required |
| 14 | | by this Section must be conducted by persons with expertise in |
| 15 | | domestic and sexual violence and the needs of expectant and |
| 16 | | parenting youth, and shall include, but is not limited to: |
| 17 | | (1) communicating with and listening to youth victims |
| 18 | | of domestic or sexual violence and expectant and parenting |
| 19 | | youth; |
| 20 | | (2) connecting youth victims of domestic or sexual |
| 21 | | violence and expectant and parenting youth to appropriate |
| 22 | | in-school services and other agencies, programs, and |
| 23 | | services as needed; |
| 24 | | (3) implementing the school district's policies, |
| 25 | | procedures, and protocols with regard to such youth, |
| 26 | | including confidentiality; at a minimum, school personnel |
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| 1 | | must be trained to understand, provide information and |
| 2 | | referrals, and address issues pertaining to youth who are |
| 3 | | parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or |
| 4 | | sexual violence; and |
| 5 | | (4) procedures for responding to incidents of teen |
| 6 | | dating violence that take place at the school, on school |
| 7 | | grounds, at school-sponsored activities, or in vehicles |
| 8 | | used for school-provided transportation as outlined in |
| 9 | | Section 27-240 of this Code 3.10 of the Critical Health |
| 10 | | Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act. |
| 11 | | (b-30) The training regarding protections and |
| 12 | | accommodations for students shall include, but is not limited |
| 13 | | to, instruction on the federal Americans with Disabilities |
| 14 | | Act, as it pertains to the school environment, and |
| 15 | | homelessness. Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, |
| 16 | | training on homelessness must be completed within 6 months of |
| 17 | | an employee first being employed by a school board and renewed |
| 18 | | within 2 years. Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, the |
| 19 | | training must be completed within 6 months of the employee |
| 20 | | first being employed by a school board and renewed at least |
| 21 | | once every 5 years thereafter. Training on homelessness shall |
| 22 | | include the following: |
| 23 | | (1) the definition of homeless children and youths |
| 24 | | under 42 U.S.C. 11434a; |
| 25 | | (2) the signs of homelessness and housing insecurity; |
| 26 | | (3) the rights of students experiencing homelessness |
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| 1 | | under State and federal law; |
| 2 | | (4) the steps to take when a homeless or |
| 3 | | housing-insecure student is identified; and |
| 4 | | (5) the appropriate referral techniques, including the |
| 5 | | name and contact number of the school or school district |
| 6 | | homeless liaison. |
| 7 | | School boards may work with a community-based organization |
| 8 | | that specializes in working with homeless children and youth |
| 9 | | to develop and provide the training. |
| 10 | | (b-35) The training regarding educator ethics and |
| 11 | | responding to child sexual abuse and grooming behavior shall |
| 12 | | include, but is not limited to, teacher-student conduct, |
| 13 | | school employee-student conduct, and evidence-informed |
| 14 | | training on preventing, recognizing, reporting, and responding |
| 15 | | to child sexual abuse and grooming as outlined in Section |
| 16 | | 10-23.13. |
| 17 | | (b-40) The training regarding effective instruction in |
| 18 | | violence prevention and conflict resolution required by this |
| 19 | | Section shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements |
| 20 | | of Section 27-115 of this Code 27-23.4. |
| 21 | | (b-45) Beginning July 1, 2024, all nonpublic elementary |
| 22 | | and secondary school teachers, administrators, and school |
| 23 | | support personnel shall complete the training set forth in |
| 24 | | subsection (b-5). Training must be completed within 6 months |
| 25 | | of first being employed by a nonpublic school and renewed at |
| 26 | | least once every 5 years, unless required more frequently by |
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| 1 | | other State or federal law. If nonpublic teachers, |
| 2 | | administrators, or school support personnel obtain training |
| 3 | | from a public school district or nonpublic school employer, |
| 4 | | the teacher, administrator, or school support personnel may |
| 5 | | present documentation to the nonpublic school showing current |
| 6 | | compliance with this subsection to satisfy the requirement of |
| 7 | | receiving training within 6 months of first being employed. |
| 8 | | (c) (Blank). |
| 9 | | (d) (Blank). |
| 10 | | (e) (Blank). |
| 11 | | (f) (Blank). |
| 12 | | (g) (Blank). |
| 13 | | (h) At least once every 2 years, a school board shall |
| 14 | | conduct in-service training on homelessness for all school |
| 15 | | personnel. The training shall include: |
| 16 | | (1) the definition of homeless children and youth |
| 17 | | under Section 11434a of Title 42 of the United States |
| 18 | | Code; |
| 19 | | (2) the signs of homelessness and housing insecurity; |
| 20 | | (3) the rights of students experiencing homelessness |
| 21 | | under State and federal law; |
| 22 | | (4) the steps to take when a homeless or |
| 23 | | housing-insecure student is identified; and |
| 24 | | (5) the appropriate referral techniques, including the |
| 25 | | name and contact number of the school or school district |
| 26 | | homeless liaison. |
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| 1 | | A school board may work with a community-based |
| 2 | | organization that specializes in working with homeless |
| 3 | | children and youth to develop and provide the training. |
| 4 | | (Source: P.A. 102-197, eff. 7-30-21; 102-638, eff. 1-1-23; |
| 5 | | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-41, eff. 8-20-24; 103-128, eff. |
| 6 | | 6-30-23; 103-413, eff. 1-1-24; 103-542, eff. 7-1-24 (see |
| 7 | | Section 905 of P.A. 103-563 for effective date of P.A. |
| 8 | | 103-542); 103-603, eff. 1-1-25; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-30) |
| 10 | | Sec. 10-30. Remote and blended remote learning. This |
| 11 | | Section applies if the Governor has declared a disaster due to |
| 12 | | a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
| 13 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. |
| 14 | | (1) If the Governor has declared a disaster due to a |
| 15 | | public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
| 16 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, the State |
| 17 | | Superintendent of Education may declare a requirement to |
| 18 | | use remote learning days or blended remote learning days |
| 19 | | for a school district, multiple school districts, a |
| 20 | | region, or the entire State. During remote learning days, |
| 21 | | schools shall conduct instruction remotely. During blended |
| 22 | | remote learning days, schools may utilize hybrid models of |
| 23 | | in-person and remote instruction. Once declared, remote |
| 24 | | learning days or blended remote learning days shall be |
| 25 | | implemented in grades pre-kindergarten through 12 as days |
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| 1 | | of attendance and shall be deemed pupil attendance days |
| 2 | | for calculation of the length of a school term under |
| 3 | | Section 10-19. |
| 4 | | (2) For purposes of this Section, a remote learning |
| 5 | | day or blended remote learning day may be met through a |
| 6 | | district's implementation of an e-learning program under |
| 7 | | Section 10-20.56. |
| 8 | | (3) For any district that does not implement an |
| 9 | | e-learning program under Section 10-20.56, the district |
| 10 | | shall adopt a remote and blended remote learning day plan |
| 11 | | approved by the district superintendent. Each district may |
| 12 | | utilize remote and blended remote learning planning days, |
| 13 | | consecutively or in separate increments, to develop, |
| 14 | | review, or amend its remote and blended remote learning |
| 15 | | day plan or provide professional development to staff |
| 16 | | regarding remote education. Up to 5 remote and blended |
| 17 | | remote learning planning days may be deemed pupil |
| 18 | | attendance days for calculation of the length of a school |
| 19 | | term under Section 10-19. |
| 20 | | (4) Each remote and blended remote learning day plan |
| 21 | | shall address the following: |
| 22 | | (i) accessibility of the remote instruction to all |
| 23 | | students enrolled in the district; |
| 24 | | (ii) if applicable, a requirement that the remote |
| 25 | | learning day and blended remote learning day |
| 26 | | activities reflect State learning standards; |
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| 1 | | (iii) a means for students to confer with an |
| 2 | | educator, as necessary; |
| 3 | | (iv) the unique needs of students in special |
| 4 | | populations, including, but not limited to, students |
| 5 | | eligible for special education under Article 14, |
| 6 | | students who are English learners as defined in |
| 7 | | Section 14C-2, and students experiencing homelessness |
| 8 | | under the Education for Homeless Children Act, or |
| 9 | | vulnerable student populations; |
| 10 | | (v) how the district will take attendance and |
| 11 | | monitor and verify each student's remote |
| 12 | | participation; and |
| 13 | | (vi) transitions from remote learning to on-site |
| 14 | | learning upon the State Superintendent's declaration |
| 15 | | that remote learning days or blended remote learning |
| 16 | | days are no longer deemed necessary. |
| 17 | | (5) The district superintendent shall periodically |
| 18 | | review and amend the district's remote and blended remote |
| 19 | | learning day plan, as needed, to ensure the plan meets the |
| 20 | | needs of all students. |
| 21 | | (6) Each remote and blended remote learning day plan |
| 22 | | shall be posted on the district's Internet website where |
| 23 | | other policies, rules, and standards of conduct are posted |
| 24 | | and shall be provided to students and faculty. |
| 25 | | (7) This Section does not create any additional |
| 26 | | employee bargaining rights and does not remove any |
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| 1 | | employee bargaining rights. |
| 2 | | (8) Statutory and regulatory curricular mandates and |
| 3 | | offerings may be administered via a district's remote and |
| 4 | | blended remote learning day plan, except that a district |
| 5 | | may not offer individual behind-the-wheel instruction |
| 6 | | required by Section 27-815 of this Code 27-24.2 via a |
| 7 | | district's remote and blended remote learning day plan. |
| 8 | | This Section does not relieve schools and districts from |
| 9 | | completing all statutory and regulatory curricular |
| 10 | | mandates and offerings. |
| 11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-643, eff. 6-18-20.) |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/21B-107) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-9) |
| 13 | | Sec. 21B-107. 27-9. Training teachers to teach physical |
| 14 | | education. The curriculum in all elementary educator |
| 15 | | preparation programs approved by the State Educator |
| 16 | | Preparation and Licensure Board shall contain instruction in |
| 17 | | methods and materials of physical education and training for |
| 18 | | teachers. No teacher candidate shall be graduated from such an |
| 19 | | educator preparation program who has not successfully |
| 20 | | completed instruction in methods and materials in the teaching |
| 21 | | of physical education and training, whether by way of a |
| 22 | | specific course or as incorporated in existing courses taught |
| 23 | | in the educator preparation program. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 99-58, eff. 7-16-15.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-62 new) |
| 2 | | Sec. 22-62. School Code Mandate Reduction Council. |
| 3 | | (a) The School Code Mandate Reduction Council is created |
| 4 | | to evaluate and assess mandates in the School Code for the |
| 5 | | purposes of modifying, combining, or eliminating mandates that |
| 6 | | are outdated, duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no |
| 7 | | longer necessary to providing an efficient system of |
| 8 | | high-quality public educational institutions and services. The |
| 9 | | Council may choose to focus on specific areas of mandates or |
| 10 | | specific articles and sections of the School Code as the |
| 11 | | Council sees fit for the purposes of mandate reduction. |
| 12 | | (b) Members of the Council shall include all of the |
| 13 | | following: |
| 14 | | (1) Two members appointed by the President of the |
| 15 | | Senate. |
| 16 | | (2) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of |
| 17 | | the Senate. |
| 18 | | (3) Two members appointed by the Speaker of the House |
| 19 | | of Representatives. |
| 20 | | (4) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of |
| 21 | | the House of Representatives. |
| 22 | | (5) Two representatives of 2 different statewide |
| 23 | | professional teachers' organization appointed by the State |
| 24 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 25 | | (6) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 26 | | representing school principals appointed by the State |
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| 1 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 2 | | (7) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 3 | | representing school boards appointed by the State |
| 4 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 5 | | (8) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 6 | | representing regional superintendents of schools appointed |
| 7 | | by the State Superintendent of Education. |
| 8 | | (9) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 9 | | representing school administrators appointed by the State |
| 10 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 11 | | (10) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 12 | | representing school business officials appointed by the |
| 13 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 14 | | (11) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 15 | | representing administrators for special education |
| 16 | | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
| 17 | | (12) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 18 | | representing school districts in the southern suburbs of |
| 19 | | the City of Chicago appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 20 | | of Education. |
| 21 | | (13) One representative of a statewide organization |
| 22 | | representing school districts in the collar counties of |
| 23 | | the City of Chicago appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 24 | | of Education. |
| 25 | | (14) One representative of an organization |
| 26 | | representing large unit school districts appointed by the |
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| 1 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 2 | | (15) One representative of the State Board of |
| 3 | | Education appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 4 | | Education. |
| 5 | | Members of the Council shall serve without compensation. |
| 6 | | (c) The State Board of Education shall provide |
| 7 | | administrative assistance and necessary staff support |
| 8 | | services. |
| 9 | | (d) The State Superintendent of Education shall convene |
| 10 | | the Council for an initial meeting and shall select one member |
| 11 | | as chairperson at that initial meeting. The Council shall meet |
| 12 | | no less than 4 times between October 1, 2025 and September 1, |
| 13 | | 2026. |
| 14 | | (e) No later than October 1, 2026, the Council shall file a |
| 15 | | report with the General Assembly. The report shall include all |
| 16 | | of the following: |
| 17 | | (1) A list of mandates recommended to be eliminated |
| 18 | | from the School Code. The report shall include references |
| 19 | | to each appropriate statute that contains the mandates |
| 20 | | recommended to be eliminated. |
| 21 | | (2) A list of mandates to be modified or combined with |
| 22 | | other mandates in the School Code and how these mandates |
| 23 | | should be modified or combined. The report shall include |
| 24 | | references to each appropriate statute that contains the |
| 25 | | mandates recommended to be modified or combined with other |
| 26 | | mandates. |
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| 1 | | (f) In any year after 2026, the State Superintendent of |
| 2 | | Education may convene the Council if the State Superintendent |
| 3 | | of Education deems appropriate. Any organization that had |
| 4 | | representation on the Council in the most recent year the |
| 5 | | Council met may request that the State Superintendent of |
| 6 | | Education once again convene the Council. To convene the |
| 7 | | Council, the State Superintendent of Education shall send |
| 8 | | notice to the General Assembly and all organizations listed in |
| 9 | | subsection (b) of this Section. The notice must reference this |
| 10 | | Section and state the date that representatives of each |
| 11 | | participating organization shall be chosen and the date for |
| 12 | | the initial meeting of the Council for that year. The State |
| 13 | | Superintendent of Education shall convene the Council for an |
| 14 | | initial meeting and shall select one member as chairperson at |
| 15 | | that initial meeting. If the State Superintendent of Education |
| 16 | | convenes the Council in any given year, then the Council must |
| 17 | | issue a report to the General Assembly consistent with the |
| 18 | | requirements of subsection (e) of this Section by October 1 |
| 19 | | after the Council's last meeting. |
| 20 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-80) |
| 21 | | Sec. 22-80. Student athletes; concussions and head |
| 22 | | injuries. |
| 23 | | (a) The General Assembly recognizes all of the following: |
| 24 | | (1) Concussions are one of the most commonly reported |
| 25 | | injuries in children and adolescents who participate in |
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| 1 | | sports and recreational activities. The Centers for |
| 2 | | Disease Control and Prevention estimates that as many as |
| 3 | | 3,900,000 sports-related and recreation-related |
| 4 | | concussions occur in the United States each year. A |
| 5 | | concussion is caused by a blow or motion to the head or |
| 6 | | body that causes the brain to move rapidly inside the |
| 7 | | skull. The risk of catastrophic injuries or death is |
| 8 | | significant when a concussion or head injury is not |
| 9 | | properly evaluated and managed. |
| 10 | | (2) Concussions are a type of brain injury that can |
| 11 | | range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain |
| 12 | | normally works. Concussions can occur in any organized or |
| 13 | | unorganized sport or recreational activity and can result |
| 14 | | from a fall or from players colliding with each other, the |
| 15 | | ground, or with obstacles. Concussions occur with or |
| 16 | | without loss of consciousness, but the vast majority of |
| 17 | | concussions occur without loss of consciousness. |
| 18 | | (3) Continuing to play with a concussion or symptoms |
| 19 | | of a head injury leaves a young athlete especially |
| 20 | | vulnerable to greater injury and even death. The General |
| 21 | | Assembly recognizes that, despite having generally |
| 22 | | recognized return-to-play standards for concussions and |
| 23 | | head injuries, some affected youth athletes are |
| 24 | | prematurely returned to play, resulting in actual or |
| 25 | | potential physical injury or death to youth athletes in |
| 26 | | this State. |
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| 1 | | (4) Student athletes who have sustained a concussion |
| 2 | | may need informal or formal accommodations, modifications |
| 3 | | of curriculum, and monitoring by medical or academic staff |
| 4 | | until the student is fully recovered. To that end, all |
| 5 | | schools are encouraged to establish a return-to-learn |
| 6 | | protocol that is based on peer-reviewed scientific |
| 7 | | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and |
| 8 | | Prevention guidelines and conduct baseline testing for |
| 9 | | student athletes. |
| 10 | | (b) In this Section: |
| 11 | | "Athletic trainer" means an athletic trainer licensed |
| 12 | | under the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act who is |
| 13 | | working under the supervision of a physician. |
| 14 | | "Coach" means any volunteer or employee of a school who is |
| 15 | | responsible for organizing and supervising students to teach |
| 16 | | them or train them in the fundamental skills of an |
| 17 | | interscholastic athletic activity. "Coach" refers to both head |
| 18 | | coaches and assistant coaches. |
| 19 | | "Concussion" means a complex pathophysiological process |
| 20 | | affecting the brain caused by a traumatic physical force or |
| 21 | | impact to the head or body, which may include temporary or |
| 22 | | prolonged altered brain function resulting in physical, |
| 23 | | cognitive, or emotional symptoms or altered sleep patterns and |
| 24 | | which may or may not involve a loss of consciousness. |
| 25 | | "Department" means the Department of Financial and |
| 26 | | Professional Regulation. |
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| 1 | | "Game official" means a person who officiates at an |
| 2 | | interscholastic athletic activity, such as a referee or |
| 3 | | umpire, including, but not limited to, persons enrolled as |
| 4 | | game officials by the Illinois High School Association or |
| 5 | | Illinois Elementary School Association. |
| 6 | | "Interscholastic athletic activity" means any organized |
| 7 | | school-sponsored or school-sanctioned activity for students, |
| 8 | | generally outside of school instructional hours, under the |
| 9 | | direction of a coach, athletic director, or band leader, |
| 10 | | including, but not limited to, baseball, basketball, |
| 11 | | cheerleading, cross country track, fencing, field hockey, |
| 12 | | football, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, marching |
| 13 | | band, rugby, soccer, skating, softball, swimming and diving, |
| 14 | | tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), ultimate Frisbee, |
| 15 | | volleyball, water polo, and wrestling. All interscholastic |
| 16 | | athletics are deemed to be interscholastic activities. |
| 17 | | "Licensed healthcare professional" means a person who has |
| 18 | | experience with concussion management and who is a nurse, a |
| 19 | | psychologist who holds a license under the Clinical |
| 20 | | Psychologist Licensing Act and specializes in the practice of |
| 21 | | neuropsychology, a physical therapist licensed under the |
| 22 | | Illinois Physical Therapy Act, an occupational therapist |
| 23 | | licensed under the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act, |
| 24 | | a physician assistant, or an athletic trainer. |
| 25 | | "Nurse" means a person who is employed by or volunteers at |
| 26 | | a school and is licensed under the Nurse Practice Act as a |
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| 1 | | registered nurse, practical nurse, or advanced practice |
| 2 | | registered nurse. |
| 3 | | "Physician" means a physician licensed to practice |
| 4 | | medicine in all of its branches under the Medical Practice Act |
| 5 | | of 1987. |
| 6 | | "Physician assistant" means a physician assistant licensed |
| 7 | | under the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. |
| 8 | | "School" means any public or private elementary or |
| 9 | | secondary school, including a charter school. |
| 10 | | "Student" means an adolescent or child enrolled in a |
| 11 | | school. |
| 12 | | (c) This Section applies to any interscholastic athletic |
| 13 | | activity, including practice and competition, sponsored or |
| 14 | | sanctioned by a school, the Illinois Elementary School |
| 15 | | Association, or the Illinois High School Association. This |
| 16 | | Section applies beginning with the 2016-2017 school year. |
| 17 | | (d) The governing body of each public or charter school |
| 18 | | and the appropriate administrative officer of a private school |
| 19 | | with students enrolled who participate in an interscholastic |
| 20 | | athletic activity shall appoint or approve a concussion |
| 21 | | oversight team. Each concussion oversight team shall establish |
| 22 | | a return-to-play protocol, based on peer-reviewed scientific |
| 23 | | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and |
| 24 | | Prevention guidelines, for a student's return to |
| 25 | | interscholastic athletics practice or competition following a |
| 26 | | force or impact believed to have caused a concussion. Each |
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| 1 | | concussion oversight team shall also establish a |
| 2 | | return-to-learn protocol, based on peer-reviewed scientific |
| 3 | | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and |
| 4 | | Prevention guidelines, for a student's return to the classroom |
| 5 | | after that student is believed to have experienced a |
| 6 | | concussion, whether or not the concussion took place while the |
| 7 | | student was participating in an interscholastic athletic |
| 8 | | activity. |
| 9 | | Each concussion oversight team must include to the extent |
| 10 | | practicable at least one physician. If a school employs an |
| 11 | | athletic trainer, the athletic trainer must be a member of the |
| 12 | | school concussion oversight team to the extent practicable. If |
| 13 | | a school employs a nurse, the nurse must be a member of the |
| 14 | | school concussion oversight team to the extent practicable. At |
| 15 | | a minimum, a school shall appoint a person who is responsible |
| 16 | | for implementing and complying with the return-to-play and |
| 17 | | return-to-learn protocols adopted by the concussion oversight |
| 18 | | team. At a minimum, a concussion oversight team may be |
| 19 | | composed of only one person and this person need not be a |
| 20 | | licensed healthcare professional, but it may not be a coach. A |
| 21 | | school may appoint other licensed healthcare professionals to |
| 22 | | serve on the concussion oversight team. |
| 23 | | (e) A student may not participate in an interscholastic |
| 24 | | athletic activity for a school year until the student and the |
| 25 | | student's parent or guardian or another person with legal |
| 26 | | authority to make medical decisions for the student have |
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| 1 | | signed a form for that school year that acknowledges receiving |
| 2 | | and reading written information that explains concussion |
| 3 | | prevention, symptoms, treatment, and oversight and that |
| 4 | | includes guidelines for safely resuming participation in an |
| 5 | | athletic activity following a concussion. The form must be |
| 6 | | approved by the Illinois High School Association. |
| 7 | | (f) A student must be removed from an interscholastic |
| 8 | | athletics practice or competition immediately if one of the |
| 9 | | following persons believes the student might have sustained a |
| 10 | | concussion during the practice or competition: |
| 11 | | (1) a coach; |
| 12 | | (2) a physician; |
| 13 | | (3) a game official; |
| 14 | | (4) an athletic trainer; |
| 15 | | (5) the student's parent or guardian or another person |
| 16 | | with legal authority to make medical decisions for the |
| 17 | | student; |
| 18 | | (6) the student; or |
| 19 | | (7) any other person deemed appropriate under the |
| 20 | | school's return-to-play protocol. |
| 21 | | (g) A student removed from an interscholastic athletics |
| 22 | | practice or competition under this Section may not be |
| 23 | | permitted to practice or compete again following the force or |
| 24 | | impact believed to have caused the concussion until: |
| 25 | | (1) the student has been evaluated, using established |
| 26 | | medical protocols based on peer-reviewed scientific |
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| 1 | | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and |
| 2 | | Prevention guidelines, by a treating physician (chosen by |
| 3 | | the student or the student's parent or guardian or another |
| 4 | | person with legal authority to make medical decisions for |
| 5 | | the student), an athletic trainer, an advanced practice |
| 6 | | registered nurse, or a physician assistant; |
| 7 | | (2) the student has successfully completed each |
| 8 | | requirement of the return-to-play protocol established |
| 9 | | under this Section necessary for the student to return to |
| 10 | | play; |
| 11 | | (3) the student has successfully completed each |
| 12 | | requirement of the return-to-learn protocol established |
| 13 | | under this Section necessary for the student to return to |
| 14 | | learn; |
| 15 | | (4) the treating physician, the athletic trainer, or |
| 16 | | the physician assistant has provided a written statement |
| 17 | | indicating that, in the physician's professional judgment, |
| 18 | | it is safe for the student to return to play and return to |
| 19 | | learn or the treating advanced practice registered nurse |
| 20 | | has provided a written statement indicating that it is |
| 21 | | safe for the student to return to play and return to learn; |
| 22 | | and |
| 23 | | (5) the student and the student's parent or guardian |
| 24 | | or another person with legal authority to make medical |
| 25 | | decisions for the student: |
| 26 | | (A) have acknowledged that the student has |
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| 1 | | completed the requirements of the return-to-play and |
| 2 | | return-to-learn protocols necessary for the student to |
| 3 | | return to play; |
| 4 | | (B) have provided the treating physician's, |
| 5 | | athletic trainer's, advanced practice registered |
| 6 | | nurse's, or physician assistant's written statement |
| 7 | | under subdivision (4) of this subsection (g) to the |
| 8 | | person responsible for compliance with the |
| 9 | | return-to-play and return-to-learn protocols under |
| 10 | | this subsection (g) and the person who has supervisory |
| 11 | | responsibilities under this subsection (g); and |
| 12 | | (C) have signed a consent form indicating that the |
| 13 | | person signing: |
| 14 | | (i) has been informed concerning and consents |
| 15 | | to the student participating in returning to play |
| 16 | | in accordance with the return-to-play and |
| 17 | | return-to-learn protocols; |
| 18 | | (ii) understands the risks associated with the |
| 19 | | student returning to play and returning to learn |
| 20 | | and will comply with any ongoing requirements in |
| 21 | | the return-to-play and return-to-learn protocols; |
| 22 | | and |
| 23 | | (iii) consents to the disclosure to |
| 24 | | appropriate persons, consistent with the federal |
| 25 | | Health Insurance Portability and Accountability |
| 26 | | Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-191), of the treating |
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| 1 | | physician's, athletic trainer's, physician |
| 2 | | assistant's, or advanced practice registered |
| 3 | | nurse's written statement under subdivision (4) of |
| 4 | | this subsection (g) and, if any, the |
| 5 | | return-to-play and return-to-learn |
| 6 | | recommendations of the treating physician, the |
| 7 | | athletic trainer, the physician assistant, or the |
| 8 | | advanced practice registered nurse, as the case |
| 9 | | may be. |
| 10 | | A coach of an interscholastic athletics team may not |
| 11 | | authorize a student's return to play or return to learn. |
| 12 | | The district superintendent or the superintendent's |
| 13 | | designee in the case of a public elementary or secondary |
| 14 | | school, the chief school administrator or that person's |
| 15 | | designee in the case of a charter school, or the appropriate |
| 16 | | administrative officer or that person's designee in the case |
| 17 | | of a private school shall supervise an athletic trainer or |
| 18 | | other person responsible for compliance with the |
| 19 | | return-to-play protocol and shall supervise the person |
| 20 | | responsible for compliance with the return-to-learn protocol. |
| 21 | | The person who has supervisory responsibilities under this |
| 22 | | paragraph may not be a coach of an interscholastic athletics |
| 23 | | team. |
| 24 | | (h)(1) The Illinois High School Association shall approve, |
| 25 | | for coaches, game officials, and non-licensed healthcare |
| 26 | | professionals, training courses that provide for not less than |
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| 1 | | 2 hours of training in the subject matter of concussions, |
| 2 | | including evaluation, prevention, symptoms, risks, and |
| 3 | | long-term effects. The Association shall maintain an updated |
| 4 | | list of individuals and organizations authorized by the |
| 5 | | Association to provide the training. |
| 6 | | (2) The following persons must take a training course in |
| 7 | | accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection (h) from an |
| 8 | | authorized training provider at least once every 2 years: |
| 9 | | (A) a coach of an interscholastic athletic activity; |
| 10 | | (B) a nurse, licensed healthcare professional, or |
| 11 | | non-licensed healthcare professional who serves as a |
| 12 | | member of a concussion oversight team either on a |
| 13 | | volunteer basis or in his or her capacity as an employee, |
| 14 | | representative, or agent of a school; and |
| 15 | | (C) a game official of an interscholastic athletic |
| 16 | | activity. |
| 17 | | (3) A physician who serves as a member of a concussion |
| 18 | | oversight team shall, to the greatest extent practicable, |
| 19 | | periodically take an appropriate continuing medical education |
| 20 | | course in the subject matter of concussions. |
| 21 | | (4) For purposes of paragraph (2) of this subsection (h): |
| 22 | | (A) a coach, game official, or non-licensed healthcare |
| 23 | | professional, as the case may be, must take a course |
| 24 | | described in paragraph (1) of this subsection (h); |
| 25 | | (B) an athletic trainer must take a concussion-related |
| 26 | | continuing education course from an athletic trainer |
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| 1 | | continuing education sponsor approved by the Department; |
| 2 | | (C) a nurse must take a concussion-related continuing |
| 3 | | education course from a nurse continuing education sponsor |
| 4 | | approved by the Department; |
| 5 | | (D) a physical therapist must take a |
| 6 | | concussion-related continuing education course from a |
| 7 | | physical therapist continuing education sponsor approved |
| 8 | | by the Department; |
| 9 | | (E) a psychologist must take a concussion-related |
| 10 | | continuing education course from a psychologist continuing |
| 11 | | education sponsor approved by the Department; |
| 12 | | (F) an occupational therapist must take a |
| 13 | | concussion-related continuing education course from an |
| 14 | | occupational therapist continuing education sponsor |
| 15 | | approved by the Department; and |
| 16 | | (G) a physician assistant must take a |
| 17 | | concussion-related continuing education course from a |
| 18 | | physician assistant continuing education sponsor approved |
| 19 | | by the Department. |
| 20 | | (5) Each person described in paragraph (2) of this |
| 21 | | subsection (h) must submit proof of timely completion of an |
| 22 | | approved course in compliance with paragraph (4) of this |
| 23 | | subsection (h) to the district superintendent or the |
| 24 | | superintendent's designee in the case of a public elementary |
| 25 | | or secondary school, the chief school administrator or that |
| 26 | | person's designee in the case of a charter school, or the |
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| 1 | | appropriate administrative officer or that person's designee |
| 2 | | in the case of a private school. |
| 3 | | (6) A physician, licensed healthcare professional, or |
| 4 | | non-licensed healthcare professional who is not in compliance |
| 5 | | with the training requirements under this subsection (h) may |
| 6 | | not serve on a concussion oversight team in any capacity. |
| 7 | | (7) A person required under this subsection (h) to take a |
| 8 | | training course in the subject of concussions must complete |
| 9 | | the training prior to serving on a concussion oversight team |
| 10 | | in any capacity. |
| 11 | | (i) The governing body of each public or charter school |
| 12 | | and the appropriate administrative officer of a private school |
| 13 | | with students enrolled who participate in an interscholastic |
| 14 | | athletic activity shall develop a school-specific emergency |
| 15 | | action plan for interscholastic athletic activities to address |
| 16 | | the serious injuries and acute medical conditions in which the |
| 17 | | condition of the student may deteriorate rapidly. The plan |
| 18 | | shall include a delineation of roles, methods of |
| 19 | | communication, available emergency equipment, and access to |
| 20 | | and a plan for emergency transport. This emergency action plan |
| 21 | | must be: |
| 22 | | (1) in writing; |
| 23 | | (2) reviewed by the concussion oversight team; |
| 24 | | (3) approved by the district superintendent or the |
| 25 | | superintendent's designee in the case of a public |
| 26 | | elementary or secondary school, the chief school |
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| 1 | | administrator or that person's designee in the case of a |
| 2 | | charter school, or the appropriate administrative officer |
| 3 | | or that person's designee in the case of a private school; |
| 4 | | (4) distributed to all appropriate personnel; |
| 5 | | (5) posted conspicuously at all venues utilized by the |
| 6 | | school; and |
| 7 | | (6) reviewed annually by all athletic trainers, first |
| 8 | | responders (including, but not limited to, emergency |
| 9 | | medical dispatchers), coaches, school nurses, athletic |
| 10 | | directors, and volunteers for interscholastic athletic |
| 11 | | activities. |
| 12 | | (j) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules as |
| 13 | | necessary to administer this Section, including, but not |
| 14 | | limited to, rules governing the informal or formal |
| 15 | | accommodation of a student who may have sustained a concussion |
| 16 | | during an interscholastic athletic activity. |
| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-1006, eff. 1-1-23.) |
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-83) |
| 19 | | Sec. 22-83. Police training academy job training program. |
| 20 | | (a) In a county of 175,000 or more inhabitants, any school |
| 21 | | district with a high school may establish one or more |
| 22 | | partnerships with a local police department, county sheriff, |
| 23 | | or police training academy to establish a jobs training |
| 24 | | program for high school students. The school district shall |
| 25 | | establish its partnership or partnerships on behalf of all of |
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| 1 | | the high schools in the district; no high school shall |
| 2 | | establish a partnership for this purpose separate from the |
| 3 | | school district's partnership under this Section. The jobs |
| 4 | | training program shall be open to all students, regardless of |
| 5 | | prior academic history. However, to encourage and maintain |
| 6 | | successful program participation and partnerships, the school |
| 7 | | districts and their partner agencies may impose specific |
| 8 | | program requirements. |
| 9 | | (b) (Blank). The State Board of Education shall track |
| 10 | | participation and the success of students participating in the |
| 11 | | jobs training program established under this Section and |
| 12 | | annually publish a report on its website examining the program |
| 13 | | and its success. |
| 14 | | (Source: P.A. 100-331, eff. 1-1-18.) |
| 15 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-105) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-8.1) |
| 16 | | Sec. 22-105. 27-8.1. Health examinations and |
| 17 | | immunizations. |
| 18 | | (1) In compliance with rules and regulations which the |
| 19 | | Department of Public Health shall promulgate, and except as |
| 20 | | hereinafter provided, all children in Illinois shall have a |
| 21 | | health examination as follows: within one year prior to |
| 22 | | entering kindergarten or the first grade of any public, |
| 23 | | private, or parochial elementary school; upon entering the |
| 24 | | sixth and ninth grades of any public, private, or parochial |
| 25 | | school; prior to entrance into any public, private, or |
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| 1 | | parochial nursery school; and, irrespective of grade, |
| 2 | | immediately prior to or upon entrance into any public, |
| 3 | | private, or parochial school or nursery school, each child |
| 4 | | shall present proof of having been examined in accordance with |
| 5 | | this Section and the rules and regulations promulgated |
| 6 | | hereunder. Any child who received a health examination within |
| 7 | | one year prior to entering the fifth grade for the 2007-2008 |
| 8 | | school year is not required to receive an additional health |
| 9 | | examination in order to comply with the provisions of Public |
| 10 | | Act 95-422 when he or she attends school for the 2008-2009 |
| 11 | | school year, unless the child is attending school for the |
| 12 | | first time as provided in this paragraph. |
| 13 | | A tuberculosis skin test screening shall be included as a |
| 14 | | required part of each health examination included under this |
| 15 | | Section if the child resides in an area designated by the |
| 16 | | Department of Public Health as having a high incidence of |
| 17 | | tuberculosis. Additional health examinations of pupils, |
| 18 | | including eye examinations, may be required when deemed |
| 19 | | necessary by school authorities. Parents are encouraged to |
| 20 | | have their children undergo eye examinations at the same |
| 21 | | points in time required for health examinations. |
| 22 | | (1.5) In compliance with rules adopted by the Department |
| 23 | | of Public Health and except as otherwise provided in this |
| 24 | | Section, all children in kindergarten and the second, sixth, |
| 25 | | and ninth grades of any public, private, or parochial school |
| 26 | | shall have a dental examination. Each of these children shall |
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| 1 | | present proof of having been examined by a dentist in |
| 2 | | accordance with this Section and rules adopted under this |
| 3 | | Section before May 15th of the school year. If a child in the |
| 4 | | second, sixth, or ninth grade fails to present proof by May |
| 5 | | 15th, the school may hold the child's report card until one of |
| 6 | | the following occurs: (i) the child presents proof of a |
| 7 | | completed dental examination or (ii) the child presents proof |
| 8 | | that a dental examination will take place within 60 days after |
| 9 | | May 15th. A school may not withhold a child's report card |
| 10 | | during a school year in which the Governor has declared a |
| 11 | | disaster due to a public health emergency pursuant to Section |
| 12 | | 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. The |
| 13 | | Department of Public Health shall establish, by rule, a waiver |
| 14 | | for children who show an undue burden or a lack of access to a |
| 15 | | dentist. Each public, private, and parochial school must give |
| 16 | | notice of this dental examination requirement to the parents |
| 17 | | and guardians of students at least 60 days before May 15th of |
| 18 | | each school year. |
| 19 | | (1.10) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, all |
| 20 | | children enrolling in kindergarten in a public, private, or |
| 21 | | parochial school on or after January 1, 2008 (the effective |
| 22 | | date of Public Act 95-671) and any student enrolling for the |
| 23 | | first time in a public, private, or parochial school on or |
| 24 | | after January 1, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act |
| 25 | | 95-671) shall have an eye examination. Each of these children |
| 26 | | shall present proof of having been examined by a physician |
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| 1 | | licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches or a |
| 2 | | licensed optometrist within the previous year, in accordance |
| 3 | | with this Section and rules adopted under this Section, before |
| 4 | | October 15th of the school year. If the child fails to present |
| 5 | | proof by October 15th, the school may hold the child's report |
| 6 | | card until one of the following occurs: (i) the child presents |
| 7 | | proof of a completed eye examination or (ii) the child |
| 8 | | presents proof that an eye examination will take place within |
| 9 | | 60 days after October 15th. A school may not withhold a child's |
| 10 | | report card during a school year in which the Governor has |
| 11 | | declared a disaster due to a public health emergency pursuant |
| 12 | | to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. |
| 13 | | The Department of Public Health shall establish, by rule, a |
| 14 | | waiver for children who show an undue burden or a lack of |
| 15 | | access to a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of |
| 16 | | its branches who provides eye examinations or to a licensed |
| 17 | | optometrist. Each public, private, and parochial school must |
| 18 | | give notice of this eye examination requirement to the parents |
| 19 | | and guardians of students in compliance with rules of the |
| 20 | | Department of Public Health. Nothing in this Section shall be |
| 21 | | construed to allow a school to exclude a child from attending |
| 22 | | because of a parent's or guardian's failure to obtain an eye |
| 23 | | examination for the child. |
| 24 | | (2) The Department of Public Health shall promulgate rules |
| 25 | | and regulations specifying the examinations and procedures |
| 26 | | that constitute a health examination, which shall include an |
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| 1 | | age-appropriate developmental screening, an age-appropriate |
| 2 | | social and emotional screening, and the collection of data |
| 3 | | relating to asthma and obesity (including at a minimum, date |
| 4 | | of birth, gender, height, weight, blood pressure, and date of |
| 5 | | exam), and a dental examination and may recommend by rule that |
| 6 | | certain additional examinations be performed. The rules and |
| 7 | | regulations of the Department of Public Health shall specify |
| 8 | | that a tuberculosis skin test screening shall be included as a |
| 9 | | required part of each health examination included under this |
| 10 | | Section if the child resides in an area designated by the |
| 11 | | Department of Public Health as having a high incidence of |
| 12 | | tuberculosis. With respect to the developmental screening and |
| 13 | | the social and emotional screening, the Department of Public |
| 14 | | Health must, no later than January 1, 2019, develop rules and |
| 15 | | appropriate revisions to the Child Health Examination form in |
| 16 | | conjunction with a statewide organization representing school |
| 17 | | boards; a statewide organization representing pediatricians; |
| 18 | | statewide organizations representing individuals holding |
| 19 | | Illinois educator licenses with school support personnel |
| 20 | | endorsements, including school social workers, school |
| 21 | | psychologists, and school nurses; a statewide organization |
| 22 | | representing children's mental health experts; a statewide |
| 23 | | organization representing school principals; the Director of |
| 24 | | Healthcare and Family Services or his or her designee, the |
| 25 | | State Superintendent of Education or his or her designee; and |
| 26 | | representatives of other appropriate State agencies and, at a |
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| 1 | | minimum, must recommend the use of validated screening tools |
| 2 | | appropriate to the child's age or grade, and, with regard to |
| 3 | | the social and emotional screening, require recording only |
| 4 | | whether or not the screening was completed. The rules shall |
| 5 | | take into consideration the screening recommendations of the |
| 6 | | American Academy of Pediatrics and must be consistent with the |
| 7 | | State Board of Education's social and emotional learning |
| 8 | | standards. The Department of Public Health shall specify that |
| 9 | | a diabetes screening as defined by rule shall be included as a |
| 10 | | required part of each health examination. Diabetes testing is |
| 11 | | not required. |
| 12 | | Physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of its |
| 13 | | branches, licensed advanced practice registered nurses, or |
| 14 | | licensed physician assistants shall be responsible for the |
| 15 | | performance of the health examinations, other than dental |
| 16 | | examinations, eye examinations, and vision and hearing |
| 17 | | screening, and shall sign all report forms required by |
| 18 | | subsection (4) of this Section that pertain to those portions |
| 19 | | of the health examination for which the physician, advanced |
| 20 | | practice registered nurse, or physician assistant is |
| 21 | | responsible. If a registered nurse performs any part of a |
| 22 | | health examination, then a physician licensed to practice |
| 23 | | medicine in all of its branches must review and sign all |
| 24 | | required report forms. Licensed dentists shall perform all |
| 25 | | dental examinations and shall sign all report forms required |
| 26 | | by subsection (4) of this Section that pertain to the dental |
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| 1 | | examinations. Physicians licensed to practice medicine in all |
| 2 | | its branches or licensed optometrists shall perform all eye |
| 3 | | examinations required by this Section and shall sign all |
| 4 | | report forms required by subsection (4) of this Section that |
| 5 | | pertain to the eye examination. For purposes of this Section, |
| 6 | | an eye examination shall at a minimum include history, visual |
| 7 | | acuity, subjective refraction to best visual acuity near and |
| 8 | | far, internal and external examination, and a glaucoma |
| 9 | | evaluation, as well as any other tests or observations that in |
| 10 | | the professional judgment of the doctor are necessary. Vision |
| 11 | | and hearing screening tests, which shall not be considered |
| 12 | | examinations as that term is used in this Section, shall be |
| 13 | | conducted in accordance with rules and regulations of the |
| 14 | | Department of Public Health, and by individuals whom the |
| 15 | | Department of Public Health has certified. In these rules and |
| 16 | | regulations, the Department of Public Health shall require |
| 17 | | that individuals conducting vision screening tests give a |
| 18 | | child's parent or guardian written notification, before the |
| 19 | | vision screening is conducted, that states, "Vision screening |
| 20 | | is not a substitute for a complete eye and vision evaluation by |
| 21 | | an eye doctor. Your child is not required to undergo this |
| 22 | | vision screening if an optometrist or ophthalmologist has |
| 23 | | completed and signed a report form indicating that an |
| 24 | | examination has been administered within the previous 12 |
| 25 | | months.". |
| 26 | | (2.5) With respect to the developmental screening and the |
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| 1 | | social and emotional screening portion of the health |
| 2 | | examination, each child may present proof of having been |
| 3 | | screened in accordance with this Section and the rules adopted |
| 4 | | under this Section before October 15th of the school year. |
| 5 | | With regard to the social and emotional screening only, the |
| 6 | | examining health care provider shall only record whether or |
| 7 | | not the screening was completed. If the child fails to present |
| 8 | | proof of the developmental screening or the social and |
| 9 | | emotional screening portions of the health examination by |
| 10 | | October 15th of the school year, qualified school support |
| 11 | | personnel may, with a parent's or guardian's consent, offer |
| 12 | | the developmental screening or the social and emotional |
| 13 | | screening to the child. Each public, private, and parochial |
| 14 | | school must give notice of the developmental screening and |
| 15 | | social and emotional screening requirements to the parents and |
| 16 | | guardians of students in compliance with the rules of the |
| 17 | | Department of Public Health. Nothing in this Section shall be |
| 18 | | construed to allow a school to exclude a child from attending |
| 19 | | because of a parent's or guardian's failure to obtain a |
| 20 | | developmental screening or a social and emotional screening |
| 21 | | for the child. Once a developmental screening or a social and |
| 22 | | emotional screening is completed and proof has been presented |
| 23 | | to the school, the school may, with a parent's or guardian's |
| 24 | | consent, make available appropriate school personnel to work |
| 25 | | with the parent or guardian, the child, and the provider who |
| 26 | | signed the screening form to obtain any appropriate |
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| 1 | | evaluations and services as indicated on the form and in other |
| 2 | | information and documentation provided by the parents, |
| 3 | | guardians, or provider. |
| 4 | | (3) Every child shall, at or about the same time as he or |
| 5 | | she receives a health examination required by subsection (1) |
| 6 | | of this Section, present to the local school proof of having |
| 7 | | received such immunizations against preventable communicable |
| 8 | | diseases as the Department of Public Health shall require by |
| 9 | | rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this Section and |
| 10 | | the Communicable Disease Prevention Act. |
| 11 | | (4) The individuals conducting the health examination, |
| 12 | | dental examination, or eye examination shall record the fact |
| 13 | | of having conducted the examination, and such additional |
| 14 | | information as required, including for a health examination |
| 15 | | data relating to asthma and obesity (including at a minimum, |
| 16 | | date of birth, gender, height, weight, blood pressure, and |
| 17 | | date of exam), on uniform forms which the Department of Public |
| 18 | | Health and the State Board of Education shall prescribe for |
| 19 | | statewide use. The examiner shall summarize on the report form |
| 20 | | any condition that he or she suspects indicates a need for |
| 21 | | special services, including for a health examination factors |
| 22 | | relating to asthma or obesity. The duty to summarize on the |
| 23 | | report form does not apply to social and emotional screenings. |
| 24 | | The confidentiality of the information and records relating to |
| 25 | | the developmental screening and the social and emotional |
| 26 | | screening shall be determined by the statutes, rules, and |
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| 1 | | professional ethics governing the type of provider conducting |
| 2 | | the screening. The individuals confirming the administration |
| 3 | | of required immunizations shall record as indicated on the |
| 4 | | form that the immunizations were administered. |
| 5 | | (5) If a child does not submit proof of having had either |
| 6 | | the health examination or the immunization as required, then |
| 7 | | the child shall be examined or receive the immunization, as |
| 8 | | the case may be, and present proof by October 15 of the current |
| 9 | | school year, or by an earlier date of the current school year |
| 10 | | established by a school district. To establish a date before |
| 11 | | October 15 of the current school year for the health |
| 12 | | examination or immunization as required, a school district |
| 13 | | must give notice of the requirements of this Section 60 days |
| 14 | | prior to the earlier established date. If for medical reasons |
| 15 | | one or more of the required immunizations must be given after |
| 16 | | October 15 of the current school year, or after an earlier |
| 17 | | established date of the current school year, then the child |
| 18 | | shall present, by October 15, or by the earlier established |
| 19 | | date, a schedule for the administration of the immunizations |
| 20 | | and a statement of the medical reasons causing the delay, both |
| 21 | | the schedule and the statement being issued by the physician, |
| 22 | | advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, |
| 23 | | registered nurse, or local health department that will be |
| 24 | | responsible for administration of the remaining required |
| 25 | | immunizations. If a child does not comply by October 15, or by |
| 26 | | the earlier established date of the current school year, with |
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| 1 | | the requirements of this subsection, then the local school |
| 2 | | authority shall exclude that child from school until such time |
| 3 | | as the child presents proof of having had the health |
| 4 | | examination as required and presents proof of having received |
| 5 | | those required immunizations which are medically possible to |
| 6 | | receive immediately. During a child's exclusion from school |
| 7 | | for noncompliance with this subsection, the child's parents or |
| 8 | | legal guardian shall be considered in violation of Section |
| 9 | | 26-1 and subject to any penalty imposed by Section 26-10. This |
| 10 | | subsection (5) does not apply to dental examinations, eye |
| 11 | | examinations, and the developmental screening and the social |
| 12 | | and emotional screening portions of the health examination. If |
| 13 | | the student is an out-of-state transfer student and does not |
| 14 | | have the proof required under this subsection (5) before |
| 15 | | October 15 of the current year or whatever date is set by the |
| 16 | | school district, then he or she may only attend classes (i) if |
| 17 | | he or she has proof that an appointment for the required |
| 18 | | vaccinations has been scheduled with a party authorized to |
| 19 | | submit proof of the required vaccinations. If the proof of |
| 20 | | vaccination required under this subsection (5) is not |
| 21 | | submitted within 30 days after the student is permitted to |
| 22 | | attend classes, then the student is not to be permitted to |
| 23 | | attend classes until proof of the vaccinations has been |
| 24 | | properly submitted. No school district or employee of a school |
| 25 | | district shall be held liable for any injury or illness to |
| 26 | | another person that results from admitting an out-of-state |
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| 1 | | transfer student to class that has an appointment scheduled |
| 2 | | pursuant to this subsection (5). |
| 3 | | (6) Every school shall report to the State Board of |
| 4 | | Education by November 15, in the manner which that agency |
| 5 | | shall require, the number of children who have received the |
| 6 | | necessary immunizations and the health examination (other than |
| 7 | | a dental examination or eye examination) as required, |
| 8 | | indicating, of those who have not received the immunizations |
| 9 | | and examination as required, the number of children who are |
| 10 | | exempt from health examination and immunization requirements |
| 11 | | on religious or medical grounds as provided in subsection (8). |
| 12 | | On or before December 1 of each year, every public school |
| 13 | | district and registered nonpublic school shall make publicly |
| 14 | | available the immunization data they are required to submit to |
| 15 | | the State Board of Education by November 15. The immunization |
| 16 | | data made publicly available must be identical to the data the |
| 17 | | school district or school has reported to the State Board of |
| 18 | | Education. |
| 19 | | Every school shall report to the State Board of Education |
| 20 | | by June 30, in the manner that the State Board requires, the |
| 21 | | number of children who have received the required dental |
| 22 | | examination, indicating, of those who have not received the |
| 23 | | required dental examination, the number of children who are |
| 24 | | exempt from the dental examination on religious grounds as |
| 25 | | provided in subsection (8) of this Section and the number of |
| 26 | | children who have received a waiver under subsection (1.5) of |
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| 1 | | this Section. |
| 2 | | Every school shall report to the State Board of Education |
| 3 | | by June 30, in the manner that the State Board requires, the |
| 4 | | number of children who have received the required eye |
| 5 | | examination, indicating, of those who have not received the |
| 6 | | required eye examination, the number of children who are |
| 7 | | exempt from the eye examination as provided in subsection (8) |
| 8 | | of this Section, the number of children who have received a |
| 9 | | waiver under subsection (1.10) of this Section, and the total |
| 10 | | number of children in noncompliance with the eye examination |
| 11 | | requirement. |
| 12 | | The reported information under this subsection (6) shall |
| 13 | | be provided to the Department of Public Health by the State |
| 14 | | Board of Education. |
| 15 | | (7) Upon determining that the number of pupils who are |
| 16 | | required to be in compliance with subsection (5) of this |
| 17 | | Section is below 90% of the number of pupils enrolled in the |
| 18 | | school district, 10% of each State aid payment made pursuant |
| 19 | | to Section 18-8.05 or 18-8.15 to the school district for such |
| 20 | | year may be withheld by the State Board of Education until the |
| 21 | | number of students in compliance with subsection (5) is the |
| 22 | | applicable specified percentage or higher. |
| 23 | | (8) Children of parents or legal guardians who object to |
| 24 | | health, dental, or eye examinations or any part thereof, to |
| 25 | | immunizations, or to vision and hearing screening tests on |
| 26 | | religious grounds shall not be required to undergo the |
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| 1 | | examinations, tests, or immunizations to which they so object |
| 2 | | if such parents or legal guardians present to the appropriate |
| 3 | | local school authority a signed Certificate of Religious |
| 4 | | Exemption detailing the grounds for objection and the specific |
| 5 | | immunizations, tests, or examinations to which they object. |
| 6 | | The grounds for objection must set forth the specific |
| 7 | | religious belief that conflicts with the examination, test, |
| 8 | | immunization, or other medical intervention. The signed |
| 9 | | certificate shall also reflect the parent's or legal |
| 10 | | guardian's understanding of the school's exclusion policies in |
| 11 | | the case of a vaccine-preventable disease outbreak or |
| 12 | | exposure. The certificate must also be signed by the |
| 13 | | authorized examining health care provider responsible for the |
| 14 | | performance of the child's health examination confirming that |
| 15 | | the provider provided education to the parent or legal |
| 16 | | guardian on the benefits of immunization and the health risks |
| 17 | | to the student and to the community of the communicable |
| 18 | | diseases for which immunization is required in this State. |
| 19 | | However, the health care provider's signature on the |
| 20 | | certificate reflects only that education was provided and does |
| 21 | | not allow a health care provider grounds to determine a |
| 22 | | religious exemption. Those receiving immunizations required |
| 23 | | under this Code shall be provided with the relevant vaccine |
| 24 | | information statements that are required to be disseminated by |
| 25 | | the federal National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, |
| 26 | | which may contain information on circumstances when a vaccine |
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| 1 | | should not be administered, prior to administering a vaccine. |
| 2 | | A healthcare provider may consider including without |
| 3 | | limitation the nationally accepted recommendations from |
| 4 | | federal agencies such as the Advisory Committee on |
| 5 | | Immunization Practices, the information outlined in the |
| 6 | | relevant vaccine information statement, and vaccine package |
| 7 | | inserts, along with the healthcare provider's clinical |
| 8 | | judgment, to determine whether any child may be more |
| 9 | | susceptible to experiencing an adverse vaccine reaction than |
| 10 | | the general population, and, if so, the healthcare provider |
| 11 | | may exempt the child from an immunization or adopt an |
| 12 | | individualized immunization schedule. The Certificate of |
| 13 | | Religious Exemption shall be created by the Department of |
| 14 | | Public Health and shall be made available and used by parents |
| 15 | | and legal guardians by the beginning of the 2015-2016 school |
| 16 | | year. Parents or legal guardians must submit the Certificate |
| 17 | | of Religious Exemption to their local school authority prior |
| 18 | | to entering kindergarten, sixth grade, and ninth grade for |
| 19 | | each child for which they are requesting an exemption. The |
| 20 | | religious objection stated need not be directed by the tenets |
| 21 | | of an established religious organization. However, general |
| 22 | | philosophical or moral reluctance to allow physical |
| 23 | | examinations, eye examinations, immunizations, vision and |
| 24 | | hearing screenings, or dental examinations does not provide a |
| 25 | | sufficient basis for an exception to statutory requirements. |
| 26 | | The local school authority is responsible for determining if |
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| 1 | | the content of the Certificate of Religious Exemption |
| 2 | | constitutes a valid religious objection. The local school |
| 3 | | authority shall inform the parent or legal guardian of |
| 4 | | exclusion procedures, in accordance with the Department's |
| 5 | | rules under Part 690 of Title 77 of the Illinois |
| 6 | | Administrative Code, at the time the objection is presented. |
| 7 | | If the physical condition of the child is such that any one |
| 8 | | or more of the immunizing agents should not be administered, |
| 9 | | the examining physician, advanced practice registered nurse, |
| 10 | | or physician assistant responsible for the performance of the |
| 11 | | health examination shall endorse that fact upon the health |
| 12 | | examination form. |
| 13 | | Exempting a child from the health, dental, or eye |
| 14 | | examination does not exempt the child from participation in |
| 15 | | the program of physical education training provided in |
| 16 | | Sections 27-705, 27-710, and 27-725 27-5 through 27-7 of this |
| 17 | | Code. |
| 18 | | (8.5) The school board of a school district shall include |
| 19 | | informational materials regarding influenza and influenza |
| 20 | | vaccinations developed, provided, or approved by the |
| 21 | | Department of Public Health under Section 2310-700 of the |
| 22 | | Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil |
| 23 | | Administrative Code of Illinois when the board provides |
| 24 | | information on immunizations, infectious diseases, |
| 25 | | medications, or other school health issues to the parents or |
| 26 | | guardians of students. |
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| 1 | | (9) For the purposes of this Section, "nursery schools" |
| 2 | | means those nursery schools operated by elementary school |
| 3 | | systems or secondary level school units or institutions of |
| 4 | | higher learning. |
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 103-985, eff. 1-1-25.) |
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-110) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.7) |
| 7 | | Sec. 22-110. 27-23.7. Bullying prevention. |
| 8 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that a safe and civil |
| 9 | | school environment is necessary for students to learn and |
| 10 | | achieve and that bullying causes physical, psychological, and |
| 11 | | emotional harm to students and interferes with students' |
| 12 | | ability to learn and participate in school activities. The |
| 13 | | General Assembly further finds that bullying has been linked |
| 14 | | to other forms of antisocial behavior, such as vandalism, |
| 15 | | shoplifting, skipping and dropping out of school, fighting, |
| 16 | | using drugs and alcohol, sexual harassment, and sexual |
| 17 | | violence. Because of the negative outcomes associated with |
| 18 | | bullying in schools, the General Assembly finds that school |
| 19 | | districts, charter schools, and non-public, non-sectarian |
| 20 | | elementary and secondary schools should educate students, |
| 21 | | parents, and school district, charter school, or non-public, |
| 22 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school personnel about |
| 23 | | what behaviors constitute prohibited bullying. |
| 24 | | Bullying on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, |
| 25 | | religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, physical appearance, |
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| 1 | | socioeconomic status, academic status, pregnancy, parenting |
| 2 | | status, homelessness, age, marital status, physical or mental |
| 3 | | disability, military status, sexual orientation, |
| 4 | | gender-related identity or expression, unfavorable discharge |
| 5 | | from military service, association with a person or group with |
| 6 | | one or more of the aforementioned actual or perceived |
| 7 | | characteristics, or any other distinguishing characteristic is |
| 8 | | prohibited in all school districts, charter schools, and |
| 9 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary and secondary schools. No |
| 10 | | student shall be subjected to bullying: |
| 11 | | (1) during any school-sponsored education program or |
| 12 | | activity; |
| 13 | | (2) while in school, on school property, on school |
| 14 | | buses or other school vehicles, at designated school bus |
| 15 | | stops waiting for the school bus, or at school-sponsored |
| 16 | | or school-sanctioned events or activities; |
| 17 | | (3) through the transmission of information from a |
| 18 | | school computer, a school computer network, or other |
| 19 | | similar electronic school equipment; or |
| 20 | | (4) through the transmission of information from a |
| 21 | | computer that is accessed at a nonschool-related location, |
| 22 | | activity, function, or program or from the use of |
| 23 | | technology or an electronic device that is not owned, |
| 24 | | leased, or used by a school district or school if the |
| 25 | | bullying causes a substantial disruption to the |
| 26 | | educational process or orderly operation of a school. This |
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| 1 | | item (4) applies only in cases in which a school |
| 2 | | administrator or teacher receives a report that bullying |
| 3 | | through this means has occurred and does not require a |
| 4 | | district or school to staff or monitor any |
| 5 | | nonschool-related activity, function, or program. |
| 6 | | (a-5) Nothing in this Section is intended to infringe upon |
| 7 | | any right to exercise free expression or the free exercise of |
| 8 | | religion or religiously based views protected under the First |
| 9 | | Amendment to the United States Constitution or under Section 3 |
| 10 | | of Article I of the Illinois Constitution. |
| 11 | | (b) In this Section: |
| 12 | | "Bullying" includes "cyber-bullying" and means any severe |
| 13 | | or pervasive physical or verbal act or conduct, including |
| 14 | | communications made in writing or electronically, directed |
| 15 | | toward a student or students that has or can be reasonably |
| 16 | | predicted to have the effect of one or more of the following: |
| 17 | | (1) placing the student or students in reasonable fear |
| 18 | | of harm to the student's or students' person or property; |
| 19 | | (2) causing a substantially detrimental effect on the |
| 20 | | student's or students' physical or mental health; |
| 21 | | (3) substantially interfering with the student's or |
| 22 | | students' academic performance; or |
| 23 | | (4) substantially interfering with the student's or |
| 24 | | students' ability to participate in or benefit from the |
| 25 | | services, activities, or privileges provided by a school. |
| 26 | | Bullying, as defined in this subsection (b), may take |
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| 1 | | various forms, including without limitation one or more of the |
| 2 | | following: harassment, threats, intimidation, stalking, |
| 3 | | physical violence, sexual harassment, sexual violence, theft, |
| 4 | | public humiliation, destruction of property, or retaliation |
| 5 | | for asserting or alleging an act of bullying. This list is |
| 6 | | meant to be illustrative and non-exhaustive. |
| 7 | | "Cyber-bullying" means bullying through the use of |
| 8 | | technology or any electronic communication, including without |
| 9 | | limitation any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, |
| 10 | | sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in |
| 11 | | whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic system, |
| 12 | | photoelectronic system, or photooptical system, including |
| 13 | | without limitation electronic mail, Internet communications, |
| 14 | | instant messages, or facsimile communications. |
| 15 | | "Cyber-bullying" includes the creation of a webpage or weblog |
| 16 | | in which the creator assumes the identity of another person or |
| 17 | | the knowing impersonation of another person as the author of |
| 18 | | posted content or messages if the creation or impersonation |
| 19 | | creates any of the effects enumerated in the definition of |
| 20 | | bullying in this Section. "Cyber-bullying" also includes the |
| 21 | | distribution by electronic means of a communication to more |
| 22 | | than one person or the posting of material on an electronic |
| 23 | | medium that may be accessed by one or more persons if the |
| 24 | | distribution or posting creates any of the effects enumerated |
| 25 | | in the definition of bullying in this Section. |
| 26 | | "Policy on bullying" means a bullying prevention policy |
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| 1 | | that meets the following criteria: |
| 2 | | (1) Includes the bullying definition provided in this |
| 3 | | Section. |
| 4 | | (2) Includes a statement that bullying is contrary to |
| 5 | | State law and the policy of the school district, charter |
| 6 | | school, or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or |
| 7 | | secondary school and is consistent with subsection (a-5) |
| 8 | | of this Section. |
| 9 | | (3) Includes procedures for promptly reporting |
| 10 | | bullying, including, but not limited to, identifying and |
| 11 | | providing the school e-mail address (if applicable) and |
| 12 | | school telephone number for the staff person or persons |
| 13 | | responsible for receiving such reports and a procedure for |
| 14 | | anonymous reporting; however, this shall not be construed |
| 15 | | to permit formal disciplinary action solely on the basis |
| 16 | | of an anonymous report. |
| 17 | | (4) Consistent with federal and State laws and rules |
| 18 | | governing student privacy rights, includes procedures for |
| 19 | | informing parents or guardians of all students involved in |
| 20 | | the alleged incident of bullying within 24 hours after the |
| 21 | | school's administration is made aware of the students' |
| 22 | | involvement in the incident and discussing, as |
| 23 | | appropriate, the availability of social work services, |
| 24 | | counseling, school psychological services, other |
| 25 | | interventions, and restorative measures. The school shall |
| 26 | | make diligent efforts to notify a parent or legal |
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| 1 | | guardian, utilizing all contact information the school has |
| 2 | | available or that can be reasonably obtained by the school |
| 3 | | within the 24-hour period. |
| 4 | | (5) Contains procedures for promptly investigating and |
| 5 | | addressing reports of bullying, including the following: |
| 6 | | (A) Making all reasonable efforts to complete the |
| 7 | | investigation within 10 school days after the date the |
| 8 | | report of the incident of bullying was received and |
| 9 | | taking into consideration additional relevant |
| 10 | | information received during the course of the |
| 11 | | investigation about the reported incident of bullying. |
| 12 | | (B) Involving appropriate school support personnel |
| 13 | | and other staff persons with knowledge, experience, |
| 14 | | and training on bullying prevention, as deemed |
| 15 | | appropriate, in the investigation process. |
| 16 | | (C) Notifying the principal or school |
| 17 | | administrator or his or her designee of the report of |
| 18 | | the incident of bullying as soon as possible after the |
| 19 | | report is received. |
| 20 | | (D) Consistent with federal and State laws and |
| 21 | | rules governing student privacy rights, providing |
| 22 | | parents and guardians of the students who are parties |
| 23 | | to the investigation information about the |
| 24 | | investigation and an opportunity to meet with the |
| 25 | | principal or school administrator or his or her |
| 26 | | designee to discuss the investigation, the findings of |
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| 2 | | the reported incident of bullying. |
| 3 | | (6) Includes the interventions that can be taken to |
| 4 | | address bullying, which may include, but are not limited |
| 5 | | to, school social work services, restorative measures, |
| 6 | | social-emotional skill building, counseling, school |
| 7 | | psychological services, and community-based services. |
| 8 | | (7) Includes a statement prohibiting reprisal or |
| 9 | | retaliation against any person who reports an act of |
| 10 | | bullying and the consequences and appropriate remedial |
| 11 | | actions for a person who engages in reprisal or |
| 12 | | retaliation. |
| 13 | | (8) Includes consequences and appropriate remedial |
| 14 | | actions for a person found to have falsely accused another |
| 15 | | of bullying as a means of retaliation or as a means of |
| 16 | | bullying. |
| 17 | | (9) Is based on the engagement of a range of school |
| 18 | | stakeholders, including students and parents or guardians. |
| 19 | | (10) Is posted on the school district's, charter |
| 20 | | school's, or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or |
| 21 | | secondary school's existing, publicly accessible Internet |
| 22 | | website, is included in the student handbook, and, where |
| 23 | | applicable, posted where other policies, rules, and |
| 24 | | standards of conduct are currently posted in the school |
| 25 | | and provided periodically throughout the school year to |
| 26 | | students and faculty, and is distributed annually to |
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| 1 | | parents, guardians, students, and school personnel, |
| 2 | | including new employees when hired. |
| 3 | | (11) As part of the process of reviewing and |
| 4 | | re-evaluating the policy under subsection (d) of this |
| 5 | | Section, contains a policy evaluation process to assess |
| 6 | | the outcomes and effectiveness of the policy that |
| 7 | | includes, but is not limited to, factors such as the |
| 8 | | frequency of victimization; student, staff, and family |
| 9 | | observations of safety at a school; identification of |
| 10 | | areas of a school where bullying occurs; the types of |
| 11 | | bullying utilized; and bystander intervention or |
| 12 | | participation. The school district, charter school, or |
| 13 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school |
| 14 | | may use relevant data and information it already collects |
| 15 | | for other purposes in the policy evaluation. The |
| 16 | | information developed as a result of the policy evaluation |
| 17 | | must be made available on the Internet website of the |
| 18 | | school district, charter school, or non-public, |
| 19 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school. If an |
| 20 | | Internet website is not available, the information must be |
| 21 | | provided to school administrators, school board members, |
| 22 | | school personnel, parents, guardians, and students. |
| 23 | | (12) Is consistent with the policies of the school |
| 24 | | board, charter school, or non-public, non-sectarian |
| 25 | | elementary or secondary school. |
| 26 | | (13) Requires all individual instances of bullying, as |
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| 1 | | well as all threats, suggestions, or instances of |
| 2 | | self-harm determined to be the result of bullying, to be |
| 3 | | reported to the parents or legal guardians of those |
| 4 | | involved under the guidelines provided in paragraph (4) of |
| 5 | | this definition. |
| 6 | | "Restorative measures" means a continuum of school-based |
| 7 | | alternatives to exclusionary discipline, such as suspensions |
| 8 | | and expulsions, that: (i) are adapted to the particular needs |
| 9 | | of the school and community, (ii) contribute to maintaining |
| 10 | | school safety, (iii) protect the integrity of a positive and |
| 11 | | productive learning climate, (iv) teach students the personal |
| 12 | | and interpersonal skills they will need to be successful in |
| 13 | | school and society, (v) serve to build and restore |
| 14 | | relationships among students, families, schools, and |
| 15 | | communities, (vi) reduce the likelihood of future disruption |
| 16 | | by balancing accountability with an understanding of students' |
| 17 | | behavioral health needs in order to keep students in school, |
| 18 | | and (vii) increase student accountability if the incident of |
| 19 | | bullying is based on religion, race, ethnicity, or any other |
| 20 | | category that is identified in the Illinois Human Rights Act. |
| 21 | | "School personnel" means persons employed by, on contract |
| 22 | | with, or who volunteer in a school district, charter school, |
| 23 | | or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school, |
| 24 | | including without limitation school and school district |
| 25 | | administrators, teachers, school social workers, school |
| 26 | | counselors, school psychologists, school nurses, cafeteria |
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| 1 | | workers, custodians, bus drivers, school resource officers, |
| 2 | | and security guards. |
| 3 | | (c) (Blank). |
| 4 | | (d) Each school district, charter school, and non-public, |
| 5 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school shall create, |
| 6 | | maintain, and implement a policy on bullying, which policy |
| 7 | | must be filed with the State Board of Education. The policy on |
| 8 | | bullying shall be based on the State Board of Education's |
| 9 | | template for a model bullying prevention policy under |
| 10 | | subsection (h) and shall include the criteria set forth in the |
| 11 | | definition of "policy on bullying". The policy or implementing |
| 12 | | procedure shall include a process to investigate whether a |
| 13 | | reported act of bullying is within the permissible scope of |
| 14 | | the district's or school's jurisdiction and shall require that |
| 15 | | the district or school provide the victim with information |
| 16 | | regarding services that are available within the district and |
| 17 | | community, such as counseling, support services, and other |
| 18 | | programs. School personnel available for help with a bully or |
| 19 | | to make a report about bullying shall be made known to parents |
| 20 | | or legal guardians, students, and school personnel. Every 2 |
| 21 | | years, each school district, charter school, and non-public, |
| 22 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school shall conduct a |
| 23 | | review and re-evaluation of its policy and make any necessary |
| 24 | | and appropriate revisions. No later than September 30 of the |
| 25 | | subject year, the policy must be filed with the State Board of |
| 26 | | Education after being updated. The State Board of Education |
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| 1 | | shall monitor and provide technical support for the |
| 2 | | implementation of policies created under this subsection (d). |
| 3 | | In monitoring the implementation of the policies, the State |
| 4 | | Board of Education shall review each filed policy on bullying |
| 5 | | to ensure all policies meet the requirements set forth in this |
| 6 | | Section, including ensuring that each policy meets the 12 |
| 7 | | criterion identified within the definition of "policy on |
| 8 | | bullying" set forth in this Section. |
| 9 | | If a school district, charter school, or non-public, |
| 10 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school fails to file a |
| 11 | | policy on bullying by September 30 of the subject year, the |
| 12 | | State Board of Education shall provide a written request for |
| 13 | | filing to the school district, charter school, or non-public, |
| 14 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school. If a school |
| 15 | | district, charter school, or non-public, non-sectarian |
| 16 | | elementary or secondary school fails to file a policy on |
| 17 | | bullying within 14 days of receipt of the aforementioned |
| 18 | | written request, the State Board of Education shall publish |
| 19 | | notice of the non-compliance on the State Board of Education's |
| 20 | | website. |
| 21 | | Each school district, charter school, and non-public, |
| 22 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school may provide |
| 23 | | evidence-based professional development and youth programming |
| 24 | | on bullying prevention that is consistent with the provisions |
| 25 | | of this Section. |
| 26 | | (e) This Section shall not be interpreted to prevent a |
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| 1 | | victim from seeking redress under any other available civil or |
| 2 | | criminal law. |
| 3 | | (f) School districts, charter schools, and non-public, |
| 4 | | non-sectarian elementary and secondary schools shall collect, |
| 5 | | maintain, and submit to the State Board of Education |
| 6 | | non-identifiable data regarding verified allegations of |
| 7 | | bullying within the school district, charter school, or |
| 8 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school. |
| 9 | | School districts, charter schools, and non-public, |
| 10 | | non-sectarian elementary and secondary schools must submit |
| 11 | | such data in an annual report due to the State Board of |
| 12 | | Education no later than August 15 of each year starting with |
| 13 | | the 2024-2025 school year through the 2030-2031 school year. |
| 14 | | The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for the |
| 15 | | submission of data that includes, but is not limited to: (i) a |
| 16 | | record of each verified allegation of bullying and action |
| 17 | | taken; and (ii) whether the instance of bullying was based on |
| 18 | | actual or perceived characteristics identified in subsection |
| 19 | | (a) and, if so, lists the relevant characteristics. The rules |
| 20 | | for the submission of data shall be consistent with federal |
| 21 | | and State laws and rules governing student privacy rights, |
| 22 | | including, but not limited to, the federal Family Educational |
| 23 | | Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and the Illinois School Student |
| 24 | | Records Act, which shall include, without limitation, a record |
| 25 | | of each complaint and action taken. The State Board of |
| 26 | | Education shall adopt rules regarding the notification of |
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| 1 | | school districts, charter schools, and non-public, |
| 2 | | non-sectarian elementary and secondary schools that fail to |
| 3 | | comply with the requirements of this subsection. |
| 4 | | (g) Upon the request of a parent or legal guardian of a |
| 5 | | child enrolled in a school district, charter school, or |
| 6 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school |
| 7 | | within this State, the State Board of Education must provide |
| 8 | | non-identifiable data on the number of bullying allegations |
| 9 | | and incidents in a given year in the school district, charter |
| 10 | | school, or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary |
| 11 | | school to the requesting parent or legal guardian. The State |
| 12 | | Board of Education shall adopt rules regarding (i) the |
| 13 | | handling of such data, (ii) maintaining the privacy of the |
| 14 | | students and families involved, and (iii) best practices for |
| 15 | | sharing numerical data with parents and legal guardians. |
| 16 | | (h) By January 1, 2024, the State Board of Education shall |
| 17 | | post on its Internet website a template for a model bullying |
| 18 | | prevention policy. |
| 19 | | (i) The Illinois Bullying and Cyberbullying Prevention |
| 20 | | Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. Any |
| 21 | | moneys appropriated to the Fund may be used, subject to |
| 22 | | appropriation, by the State Board of Education for the |
| 23 | | purposes of subsection (j). |
| 24 | | (j) Subject to appropriation, the State Superintendent of |
| 25 | | Education may provide a grant to a school district, charter |
| 26 | | school, or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary |
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| 1 | | school to support its anti-bullying programming. Grants may be |
| 2 | | awarded from the Illinois Bullying and Cyberbullying |
| 3 | | Prevention Fund. School districts, charter schools, and |
| 4 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary schools that |
| 5 | | are not in compliance with subsection (f) are not eligible to |
| 6 | | receive a grant from the Illinois Bullying and Cyberbullying |
| 7 | | Prevention Fund. |
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-197, eff. 7-30-21; 102-241, eff. 8-3-21; |
| 9 | | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-894, eff. 5-20-22; 103-47, eff. |
| 10 | | 6-9-23.) |
| 11 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-115 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/3 in part) |
| 12 | | Sec. 22-115. Emergency procedures and life-saving |
| 13 | | techniques. No later than 30 days after the first day of each |
| 14 | | school year, the school board of each public elementary and |
| 15 | | secondary school in the State shall provide all teachers, |
| 16 | | administrators, and other school personnel, as determined by |
| 17 | | school officials, with information regarding emergency |
| 18 | | procedures and life-saving techniques, including, without |
| 19 | | limitation, the Heimlich maneuver, hands-only cardiopulmonary |
| 20 | | resuscitation, and use of the school district's automated |
| 21 | | external defibrillator. The information shall be in accordance |
| 22 | | with standards of the American Red Cross, the American Heart |
| 23 | | Association, or another nationally recognized certifying |
| 24 | | organization. A school board may use the services of |
| 25 | | non-governmental entities whose personnel have expertise in |
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| 1 | | life-saving techniques to instruct teachers, administrators, |
| 2 | | and other school personnel in these techniques. |
| 3 | | Each school board is encouraged to have in its employ or on |
| 4 | | its volunteer staff at least one person who is certified, by |
| 5 | | the American Red Cross or by another qualified certifying |
| 6 | | agency, as qualified to administer first aid and |
| 7 | | cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In addition, each school board |
| 8 | | is authorized to allocate appropriate portions of its |
| 9 | | institute or inservice days to conduct training programs for |
| 10 | | teachers and other school personnel who have expressed an |
| 11 | | interest in becoming certified to administer emergency first |
| 12 | | aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
| 13 | | School boards are urged to encourage their teachers and |
| 14 | | other school personnel who coach school athletic programs and |
| 15 | | other extracurricular school activities to acquire, develop, |
| 16 | | and maintain the knowledge and skills necessary to properly |
| 17 | | administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in |
| 18 | | accordance with standards and requirements established by the |
| 19 | | American Red Cross or another qualified certifying agency. |
| 20 | | Subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education |
| 21 | | shall establish and administer a matching grant program to pay |
| 22 | | for half of the cost that a school district incurs in training |
| 23 | | those teachers and other school personnel who express an |
| 24 | | interest in becoming qualified to administer first aid or |
| 25 | | cardiopulmonary resuscitation (which training must be in |
| 26 | | accordance with standards of the American Red Cross, the |
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| 1 | | American Heart Association, or another nationally recognized |
| 2 | | certifying organization). A school district that applies for a |
| 3 | | grant must demonstrate that it has funds to pay half of the |
| 4 | | cost of the training for which matching grant money is sought. |
| 5 | | The State Board of Education shall award the grants on a |
| 6 | | first-come, first-serve basis. |
| 7 | | (105 ILCS 5/24-2) |
| 8 | | Sec. 24-2. Holidays. |
| 9 | | (a) Teachers shall not be required to teach on Saturdays, |
| 10 | | nor, except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, |
| 11 | | shall teachers, educational support personnel employees, or |
| 12 | | other school employees, other than noncertificated school |
| 13 | | employees whose presence is necessary because of an emergency |
| 14 | | or for the continued operation and maintenance of school |
| 15 | | facilities or property, be required to work on legal school |
| 16 | | holidays, which are January 1, New Year's Day; the third |
| 17 | | Monday in January, the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, |
| 18 | | Jr.; February 12, the Birthday of President Abraham Lincoln; |
| 19 | | the first Monday in March (to be known as Casimir Pulaski's |
| 20 | | birthday); Good Friday; the day designated as Memorial Day by |
| 21 | | federal law; June 19, Juneteenth National Freedom Day; July 4, |
| 22 | | Independence Day; the first Monday in September, Labor Day; |
| 23 | | the second Monday in October, Columbus Day; November 11, |
| 24 | | Veterans' Day; the Thursday in November commonly called |
| 25 | | Thanksgiving Day; and December 25, Christmas Day. School |
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| 1 | | boards may grant special holidays whenever in their judgment |
| 2 | | such action is advisable. No deduction shall be made from the |
| 3 | | time or compensation of a school employee, including an |
| 4 | | educational support personnel employee, on account of any |
| 5 | | legal or special holiday in which that employee would have |
| 6 | | otherwise been scheduled to work but for the legal or special |
| 7 | | holiday. |
| 8 | | (b) A school board or other entity eligible to apply for |
| 9 | | waivers and modifications under Section 2-3.25g of this Code |
| 10 | | is authorized to hold school or schedule teachers' institutes, |
| 11 | | parent-teacher conferences, or staff development on the third |
| 12 | | Monday in January (the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, |
| 13 | | Jr.); February 12 (the Birthday of President Abraham Lincoln); |
| 14 | | the first Monday in March (known as Casimir Pulaski's |
| 15 | | birthday); the second Monday in October (Columbus Day); and |
| 16 | | November 11 (Veterans' Day), provided that: |
| 17 | | (1) the person or persons honored by the holiday are |
| 18 | | recognized through instructional activities conducted on |
| 19 | | that day or, if the day is not used for student attendance, |
| 20 | | on the first school day preceding or following that day; |
| 21 | | and |
| 22 | | (2) the entity that chooses to exercise this authority |
| 23 | | first holds a public hearing about the proposal. The |
| 24 | | entity shall provide notice preceding the public hearing |
| 25 | | to both educators and parents. The notice shall set forth |
| 26 | | the time, date, and place of the hearing, describe the |
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| 1 | | proposal, and indicate that the entity will take testimony |
| 2 | | from educators and parents about the proposal. |
| 3 | | (c) Commemorative holidays, which recognize specified |
| 4 | | patriotic, civic, cultural or historical persons, activities, |
| 5 | | or events, are regular school days. Commemorative holidays |
| 6 | | are: January 17 (the birthday of Muhammad Ali), January 28 (to |
| 7 | | be known as Christa McAuliffe Day and observed as a |
| 8 | | commemoration of space exploration), February 15 (the birthday |
| 9 | | of Susan B. Anthony), March 29 (Viet Nam War Veterans' Day), |
| 10 | | the last Friday in April (Arbor and Bird Day), September 11 |
| 11 | | (September 11th Day of Remembrance), September 17 |
| 12 | | (Constitution Day), the school day immediately preceding |
| 13 | | Veterans' Day (Korean War Veterans' Day), October 1 (Recycling |
| 14 | | Day), October 7 (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Remembrance |
| 15 | | Day), October 9 (Leif Erikson Day), the day immediately after |
| 16 | | Thanksgiving (Native American Heritage Day), December 7 (Pearl |
| 17 | | Harbor Veterans' Day), and any day so appointed by the |
| 18 | | President or Governor. School boards may establish |
| 19 | | commemorative holidays whenever in their judgment such action |
| 20 | | is advisable. School boards may shall include instruction |
| 21 | | relative to commemorated persons, activities, or events on the |
| 22 | | commemorative holiday or at any other time during the school |
| 23 | | year and at any point in the curriculum when such instruction |
| 24 | | may be deemed appropriate. The State Board of Education may |
| 25 | | shall prepare and make available to school boards |
| 26 | | instructional materials relative to commemorated persons, |
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| 1 | | activities, or events which may be used by school boards in |
| 2 | | conjunction with any instruction provided pursuant to this |
| 3 | | paragraph. |
| 4 | | (d) City of Chicago School District 299 shall observe |
| 5 | | March 4 of each year as a commemorative holiday. This holiday |
| 6 | | shall be known as Mayors' Day which shall be a day to |
| 7 | | commemorate and be reminded of the past Chief Executive |
| 8 | | Officers of the City of Chicago, and in particular the late |
| 9 | | Mayor Richard J. Daley and the late Mayor Harold Washington. |
| 10 | | If March 4 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, Mayors' Day shall be |
| 11 | | observed on the following Monday. |
| 12 | | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to |
| 13 | | the contrary, November 3, 2020 shall be a State holiday known |
| 14 | | as 2020 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout |
| 15 | | the State pursuant to Public Act 101-642. All government |
| 16 | | offices, with the exception of election authorities, shall be |
| 17 | | closed unless authorized to be used as a location for election |
| 18 | | day services or as a polling place. |
| 19 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the |
| 20 | | contrary, November 8, 2022 shall be a State holiday known as |
| 21 | | 2022 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout the |
| 22 | | State under Public Act 102-15. |
| 23 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the |
| 24 | | contrary, November 5, 2024 shall be a State holiday known as |
| 25 | | 2024 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout |
| 26 | | this State pursuant to Public Act 103-467. |
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| 1 | | (Source: P.A. 102-14, eff. 1-1-22; 102-15, eff. 6-17-21; |
| 2 | | 102-334, eff. 8-9-21; 102-411, eff. 1-1-22; 102-813, eff. |
| 3 | | 5-13-22; 103-15, eff. 7-1-23; 103-395, eff. 1-1-24; 103-467, |
| 4 | | eff. 8-4-23; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 5 | | (105 ILCS 5/26A-15) |
| 6 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 1, 2025) |
| 7 | | Sec. 26A-15. Ensuring Success in School Task Force. |
| 8 | | (a) The Ensuring Success in School Task Force is created |
| 9 | | to draft and publish model policies and intergovernmental |
| 10 | | agreements for inter-district transfers; draft and publish |
| 11 | | model complaint resolution procedures as required in |
| 12 | | subsection (c) of Section 26A-25; identify current mandatory |
| 13 | | educator and staff training and additional new trainings |
| 14 | | needed to meet the requirements as required in Section 26A-25 |
| 15 | | and Section 26A-35. These recommended policies and agreements |
| 16 | | shall be survivor-centered and rooted in trauma-informed |
| 17 | | responses and used to support all students, from |
| 18 | | pre-kindergarten through grade 12, who are survivors of |
| 19 | | domestic or sexual violence, regardless of whether the |
| 20 | | perpetrator is school-related or not, or who are parenting or |
| 21 | | pregnant, regardless of whether the school is a public school, |
| 22 | | nonpublic school, or charter school. |
| 23 | | (b) The Task Force shall be representative of the |
| 24 | | geographic, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender |
| 25 | | identity, and cultural diversity of this State. The Task Force |
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| 1 | | shall consist of all of the following members, who must be |
| 2 | | appointed no later than 60 days after the effective date of |
| 3 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly: |
| 4 | | (1) One Representative appointed by the Speaker of the |
| 5 | | House of Representatives. |
| 6 | | (2) One Representative appointed by the Minority |
| 7 | | Leader of the House of Representatives. |
| 8 | | (3) One Senator appointed by the President of the |
| 9 | | Senate. |
| 10 | | (4) One Senator appointed by the Minority Leader of |
| 11 | | the Senate. |
| 12 | | (5) One member who represents a State-based |
| 13 | | organization that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, |
| 14 | | transgender, and queer people appointed by the State |
| 15 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 16 | | (6) One member who represents a State-based, |
| 17 | | nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that advocates for |
| 18 | | survivors of domestic violence appointed by the State |
| 19 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 20 | | (7) One member who represents a statewide, nonprofit, |
| 21 | | nongovernmental organization that advocates for survivors |
| 22 | | of sexual violence appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 23 | | of Education. |
| 24 | | (8) One member who represents a statewide, nonprofit, |
| 25 | | nongovernmental organization that offers free legal |
| 26 | | services, including victim's rights representation, to |
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| 1 | | survivors of domestic violence or sexual violence |
| 2 | | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
| 3 | | (9) One member who represents an organization that |
| 4 | | advocates for pregnant or parenting youth appointed by the |
| 5 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 6 | | (10) One member who represents a youth-led |
| 7 | | organization with expertise in domestic and sexual |
| 8 | | violence appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 9 | | Education. |
| 10 | | (11) One member who represents the Children's Advocacy |
| 11 | | Centers of Illinois appointed by the State Superintendent |
| 12 | | of Education. |
| 13 | | (12) One representative of the State Board of |
| 14 | | Education appointed by the State Superintendent of |
| 15 | | Education. |
| 16 | | (13) One member who represents a statewide |
| 17 | | organization of social workers appointed by the State |
| 18 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 19 | | (14) One member who represents a statewide |
| 20 | | organization for school psychologists appointed by the |
| 21 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 22 | | (15) One member who represents a statewide |
| 23 | | organization of school counselors appointed by the State |
| 24 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 25 | | (16) One member who represents a statewide |
| 26 | | professional teachers' organization appointed by the State |
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| 1 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 2 | | (17) One member who represents a different statewide |
| 3 | | professional teachers' organization appointed by the State |
| 4 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 5 | | (18) One member who represents a statewide |
| 6 | | organization for school boards appointed by the State |
| 7 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 8 | | (19) One member who represents a statewide |
| 9 | | organization for school principals appointed by the State |
| 10 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 11 | | (20) One member who represents a school district |
| 12 | | organized under Article 34 appointed by the State |
| 13 | | Superintendent of Education. |
| 14 | | (21) One member who represents an association |
| 15 | | representing rural school superintendents appointed by the |
| 16 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
| 17 | | (c) The Task Force shall first meet at the call of the |
| 18 | | State Superintendent of Education, and each subsequent meeting |
| 19 | | shall be called by the chairperson, who shall be designated by |
| 20 | | the State Superintendent of Education. The State Board of |
| 21 | | Education shall provide administrative and other support to |
| 22 | | the Task Force. Members of the Task Force shall serve without |
| 23 | | compensation. |
| 24 | | (d) On or before June 30, 2024, the Task Force shall report |
| 25 | | its work, including model policies, guidance recommendations, |
| 26 | | and agreements, to the Governor and the General Assembly. The |
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| 1 | | report must include all of the following: |
| 2 | | (1) Model school and district policies to facilitate |
| 3 | | inter-district transfers for student survivors of domestic |
| 4 | | or sexual violence, expectant parents, and parents. These |
| 5 | | policies shall place high value on being accessible and |
| 6 | | expeditious for student survivors and pregnant and |
| 7 | | parenting students. |
| 8 | | (2) Model school and district policies to ensure |
| 9 | | confidentiality and privacy considerations for student |
| 10 | | survivors of domestic or sexual violence, expectant |
| 11 | | parents, and parents. These policies must include guidance |
| 12 | | regarding appropriate referrals for nonschool-based |
| 13 | | services. |
| 14 | | (3) Model school and district complaint resolution |
| 15 | | procedures as prescribed by Section 26A-25. |
| 16 | | (4) Guidance for schools and districts regarding which |
| 17 | | mandatory training that is currently required for educator |
| 18 | | licenses or under State or federal law would be suitable |
| 19 | | to fulfill training requirements for resource personnel as |
| 20 | | prescribed by Section 26A-35 and for the staff tasked with |
| 21 | | implementing the complaint resolution procedure as |
| 22 | | prescribed by Section 26A-25. The guidance shall evaluate |
| 23 | | all relevant mandatory or recommended training, including, |
| 24 | | but not limited to, the training required under subsection |
| 25 | | (j) of Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child |
| 26 | | Reporting Act, Sections 3-11, 10-23.12, 10-23.13, and |
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| 1 | | 22-110 27-23.7 of this Code, and subsections (d) and (f) |
| 2 | | of Section 10-22.39 of this Code. The guidance must also |
| 3 | | identify what gaps in training exist, including, but not |
| 4 | | limited to, training on trauma-informed responses and |
| 5 | | racial and gender equity, and make recommendations for |
| 6 | | future training programs that should be required or |
| 7 | | recommended for the positions as prescribed by Sections |
| 8 | | 26A-25 and 26A-35. |
| 9 | | (e) The Task Force is dissolved upon submission of its |
| 10 | | report under subsection (d). |
| 11 | | (f) This Section is repealed on December 1, 2025. |
| 12 | | (Source: P.A. 102-466, eff. 5-20-22 (see Section 5 of P.A. |
| 13 | | 102-894 for effective date of P.A. 102-466).) |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/26A-25) |
| 15 | | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a |
| 16 | | delayed effective date) |
| 17 | | Sec. 26A-25. Complaint resolution procedure. |
| 18 | | (a) On or before July 1, 2024, each school district must |
| 19 | | adopt one procedure to resolve complaints of violations of |
| 20 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. The |
| 21 | | respondent must be one or more of the following: the school, |
| 22 | | school district, or school personnel. These procedures shall |
| 23 | | comply with the confidentiality provisions of Sections 26A-20 |
| 24 | | and 26A-30. The procedures must include, at minimum, all of |
| 25 | | the following: |
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| 1 | | (1) The opportunity to consider the most appropriate |
| 2 | | means to execute the procedure considering school safety, |
| 3 | | the developmental level of students, methods to reduce |
| 4 | | trauma during the procedure, and how to avoid multiple |
| 5 | | communications with students involved with an alleged |
| 6 | | incident of domestic or sexual violence. |
| 7 | | (2) Any proceeding, meeting, or hearing held to |
| 8 | | resolve complaints of any violation of this amendatory Act |
| 9 | | of the 102nd General Assembly must protect the privacy of |
| 10 | | the participating parties and witnesses. A school, school |
| 11 | | district, or school personnel may not disclose the |
| 12 | | identity of parties or witnesses, except as necessary to |
| 13 | | resolve the complaint or to implement interim protective |
| 14 | | measures and reasonable support services or when required |
| 15 | | by State or federal law. |
| 16 | | (3) Complainants alleging violations of this |
| 17 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly must have the |
| 18 | | opportunity to request that the complaint resolution |
| 19 | | procedure begin promptly and proceed in a timely manner. |
| 20 | | (b) A school district must determine the individuals who |
| 21 | | will resolve complaints of violations of this amendatory Act |
| 22 | | of the 102nd General Assembly. |
| 23 | | (1) All individuals whose duties include resolution of |
| 24 | | complaints of violations of this amendatory Act of the |
| 25 | | 102nd General Assembly must complete a minimum of 8 hours |
| 26 | | of training on issues related to domestic and sexual |
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| 1 | | violence and how to conduct the school's complaint |
| 2 | | resolution procedure, which may include the in-service |
| 3 | | training required under subsection (d) of Section |
| 4 | | 10-22.39, before commencement of those duties, and must |
| 5 | | receive a minimum of 6 hours of such training annually |
| 6 | | thereafter. This training must be conducted by an |
| 7 | | individual or individuals with expertise in domestic or |
| 8 | | sexual violence in youth and expertise in developmentally |
| 9 | | appropriate communications with elementary and secondary |
| 10 | | school students regarding topics of a sexual, violent, or |
| 11 | | sensitive nature. |
| 12 | | (2) Each school must have a sufficient number of |
| 13 | | individuals trained to resolve complaints so that (i) a |
| 14 | | substitution can occur in the case of a conflict of |
| 15 | | interest or recusal, (ii) an individual with no prior |
| 16 | | involvement in the initial determination or finding may |
| 17 | | hear any appeal brought by a party, and (iii) the |
| 18 | | complaint resolution procedure proceeds in a timely |
| 19 | | manner. |
| 20 | | (3) The complainant and any witnesses shall (i) |
| 21 | | receive notice of the name of the individual with |
| 22 | | authority to make a finding or approve an accommodation in |
| 23 | | the proceeding before the individual may initiate contact |
| 24 | | with the complainant and any witnesses and (ii) have the |
| 25 | | opportunity to request a substitution if the participation |
| 26 | | of an individual with authority to make a finding or |
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| 1 | | approve an accommodation poses a conflict of interest. |
| 2 | | (c) When the alleged violation of this amendatory Act of |
| 3 | | the 102nd General Assembly involves making a determination or |
| 4 | | finding of responsibility of causing harm: |
| 5 | | (1) The individual making the finding must use a |
| 6 | | preponderance of evidence standard to determine whether |
| 7 | | the incident occurred. |
| 8 | | (2) The complainant and respondent and any witnesses |
| 9 | | may not directly or through a representative question one |
| 10 | | another. At the discretion of the individual resolving the |
| 11 | | complaint, the complainant and the respondent may suggest |
| 12 | | questions to be posed by the individual resolving the |
| 13 | | complaint and if the individual resolving the complaint |
| 14 | | decides to pose such questions. |
| 15 | | (3) A live hearing is not required. If the complaint |
| 16 | | resolution procedure includes a hearing, no student who is |
| 17 | | a witness, including the complainant, may be compelled to |
| 18 | | testify in the presence of a party or other witness. If a |
| 19 | | witness invokes this right to testify outside the presence |
| 20 | | of the other party or other witnesses, then the school |
| 21 | | district must provide an option by which each party may, |
| 22 | | at a minimum, hear such witnesses' testimony. |
| 23 | | (d) Each party and witness may request and must be allowed |
| 24 | | to have a representative or support persons of their choice |
| 25 | | accompany them to any meeting or proceeding related to the |
| 26 | | alleged violence or violation of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 1 | | 102nd General Assembly if the involvement of the |
| 2 | | representative or support persons does not result in undue |
| 3 | | delay of the meeting or proceeding. This representative or |
| 4 | | support persons must comply with any rules of the school |
| 5 | | district's complaint resolution procedure. If the |
| 6 | | representative or support persons violate the rules or engage |
| 7 | | in behavior or advocacy that harasses, abuses, or intimidates |
| 8 | | either party part, a witness, or an individual resolving the |
| 9 | | complaint, the representative or support person may be |
| 10 | | prohibited from further participation in the meeting or |
| 11 | | proceeding. |
| 12 | | (e) The complainant, regardless of the level of |
| 13 | | involvement in the complaint resolution procedure, and the |
| 14 | | respondent must have the opportunity to provide or present |
| 15 | | evidence and witnesses on their behalf during the complaint |
| 16 | | resolution procedure. |
| 17 | | (f) The complainant and respondent and any named |
| 18 | | perpetrator directly impacted by the results of the complaint |
| 19 | | resolution procedure, are entitled to simultaneous written |
| 20 | | notification of the results of the complaint resolution |
| 21 | | procedure, including information regarding appeals rights and |
| 22 | | procedures, within 10 business days after a decision or sooner |
| 23 | | if required by State or federal law or district policy. |
| 24 | | (1) The complainant, respondents, and named |
| 25 | | perpetrator if directly impacted by the results of the |
| 26 | | complaint resolution procedure must, at a minimum, have |
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| 1 | | the right to timely appeal the complaint resolution |
| 2 | | procedure's findings or remedies if a party alleges (i) a |
| 3 | | procedural error occurred, (ii) new information exists |
| 4 | | that would substantially change the outcome of the |
| 5 | | proceeding, (iii) the remedy is not sufficiently related |
| 6 | | to the finding, or (iv) the decision is against the weight |
| 7 | | of the evidence. |
| 8 | | (2) An individual reviewing the findings or remedies |
| 9 | | may not have previously participated in the complaint |
| 10 | | resolution procedure and may not have a conflict of |
| 11 | | interest with either party. |
| 12 | | (3) The complainant and respondent and any |
| 13 | | perpetrators directly impacted by the results of the |
| 14 | | complaint resolution procedure must receive the appeal |
| 15 | | decision, in writing, within 10 business days, but never |
| 16 | | more than 15 business days, after the conclusion of the |
| 17 | | review of findings or remedies or sooner if required by |
| 18 | | State or federal law. |
| 19 | | (g) Each school district must have a procedure to |
| 20 | | determine interim protective measures and support services |
| 21 | | available pending the resolution of the complaint including |
| 22 | | the implementation of court orders. |
| 23 | | (Source: P.A. 102-466, eff. 7-1-25.) |
| 24 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-1 heading new) |
| 25 | | GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-50) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-27) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-50. 27-27. System of categorizing classes. When |
| 3 | | school districts use a system of categorizing classes of |
| 4 | | instruction by degree of difficulty and issues grades in |
| 5 | | accordance therewith, identification of said system shall be |
| 6 | | reflected in the affected students' class ranking and |
| 7 | | permanent records. |
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 81-707.) |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-105 heading new) |
| 10 | | SAFETY EDUCATION |
| 11 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-105 new) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-13.2 in part) |
| 12 | | Sec. 27-105. Abduction education. In every public school |
| 13 | | there shall be instruction, study, and discussion of effective |
| 14 | | methods by which pupils may recognize the danger of and avoid |
| 15 | | abduction. |
| 16 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-110) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.11) |
| 17 | | Sec. 27-110. 27-23.11. Traffic injury prevention; policy. |
| 18 | | The school board of a school district that maintains any of |
| 19 | | grades kindergarten through 8 shall adopt a policy on |
| 20 | | educating students on the effective methods of preventing and |
| 21 | | avoiding traffic injuries related to walking and bicycling, |
| 22 | | which education must be made available to students in grades |
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| 1 | | kindergarten through 8. |
| 2 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1056, eff. 8-24-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) |
| 3 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-115) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.4) |
| 4 | | Sec. 27-115. 27-23.4. Violence prevention and conflict |
| 5 | | resolution education. School districts shall provide |
| 6 | | instruction in violence prevention and conflict resolution |
| 7 | | education for grades kindergarten through 12 and may include |
| 8 | | such instruction in the courses of study regularly taught |
| 9 | | therein. School districts may give regular school credit for |
| 10 | | satisfactory completion by the student of such courses. |
| 11 | | As used in this Section, "violence prevention and conflict |
| 12 | | resolution education" means and includes instruction in the |
| 13 | | following: |
| 14 | | (1) The consequences of violent behavior. |
| 15 | | (2) The causes of violent reactions to conflict. |
| 16 | | (3) Nonviolent conflict resolution techniques. |
| 17 | | (4) The relationship between drugs, alcohol and |
| 18 | | violence. |
| 19 | | The State Board of Education shall prepare and make |
| 20 | | available to all school boards instructional materials that |
| 21 | | may be used as guidelines for development of a violence |
| 22 | | prevention program under this Section, provided that each |
| 23 | | school board shall determine the appropriate curriculum for |
| 24 | | satisfying the requirements of this Section. The State Board |
| 25 | | of Education shall assist in training teachers to provide |
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| 1 | | effective instruction in the violence prevention curriculum. |
| 2 | | The State Board of Education and local school boards shall |
| 3 | | not be required to implement the provisions of this Section |
| 4 | | unless grants of funds are made available and are received |
| 5 | | after July 1, 1993 from private sources or from the federal |
| 6 | | government in amounts sufficient to enable the State Board and |
| 7 | | local school boards to meet the requirements of this Section. |
| 8 | | Any funds received by the State or a local educational agency |
| 9 | | pursuant to the federal Safe and Drug-Free Schools and |
| 10 | | Communities Act of 1994 shall first be applied or appropriated |
| 11 | | to meet the requirements and implement the provisions of this |
| 12 | | Section. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 97-87, eff. 7-8-11.) |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-205 heading new) |
| 15 | | HEALTH AND SCIENCE EDUCATION |
| 16 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-205 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/1) |
| 17 | | Sec. 27-205. Short title. This Section and the following |
| 18 | | Sections preceding Section 27-235 shall be known and may be |
| 19 | | cited as the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health |
| 20 | | Education Act. |
| 21 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-210 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/2) |
| 22 | | Sec. 27-210. Definition of term. The following term has |
| 23 | | the following meaning, except as the context otherwise |
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| 1 | | requires: |
| 2 | | "Comprehensive health education program" means a |
| 3 | | systematic and extensive educational program designed to |
| 4 | | provide a variety of learning experiences based upon |
| 5 | | scientific knowledge of the human organism as it functions |
| 6 | | within its environment, which will favorably influence the |
| 7 | | knowledge, attitudes, values, and practices of Illinois school |
| 8 | | youth and which will aid them in making wise personal |
| 9 | | decisions in matters of health. |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-215 new) |
| 11 | | Sec. 27-215. Comprehensive health education program. |
| 12 | | (a) In this subsection (a): |
| 13 | | "Age and developmentally appropriate" means suitable to |
| 14 | | particular ages or age groups of children or adolescents, |
| 15 | | based on the developing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral |
| 16 | | capacity typical for the age or age group. |
| 17 | | "Consent" means an affirmative, knowing, conscious, |
| 18 | | ongoing, and voluntary agreement to engage in interpersonal, |
| 19 | | physical, or sexual activity, which can be revoked at any |
| 20 | | point, including during the course of interpersonal, physical, |
| 21 | | or sexual activity. |
| 22 | | The program established under this Act shall include, but |
| 23 | | not be limited to, the following major educational areas as a |
| 24 | | basis for curricula in all elementary and secondary schools in |
| 25 | | this State, with applicable Illinois Learning Standards |
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| 1 | | adopted by the State Board of Education guiding the |
| 2 | | instruction in the program: |
| 3 | | (1) human ecology, health, growth, development, |
| 4 | | personal health habits, and nutrition, consistent with the |
| 5 | | Illinois Learning Standards adopted by the State Board of |
| 6 | | Education; |
| 7 | | (2) the emotional, psychological, physiological, |
| 8 | | hygienic, and social responsibilities of family life, |
| 9 | | including evidence-based and medically accurate |
| 10 | | information regarding sexual abstinence; |
| 11 | | (3) the prevention and control of disease, including |
| 12 | | instruction in grades 6 through 12 on the prevention, |
| 13 | | transmission, and spread of AIDS; |
| 14 | | (4) age and developmentally appropriate sexual abuse, |
| 15 | | consistent with Section 10-23.13 of this Code, abuse |
| 16 | | during pregnancy, and assault awareness and prevention |
| 17 | | education in grades prekindergarten through 12; |
| 18 | | (5) public health, environmental health, disaster |
| 19 | | preparedness education, and safety education; |
| 20 | | (6) mental health and illness; |
| 21 | | (7) dental health; |
| 22 | | (8) cancer education that includes the types of |
| 23 | | cancer, signs and symptoms, risk factors, the importance |
| 24 | | of early prevention and detection, and information on |
| 25 | | where to get help and treatment for cancer; and |
| 26 | | (9) age and developmentally appropriate consent |
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| 1 | | education. |
| 2 | | The instruction on mental health and illness must evaluate |
| 3 | | the multiple dimensions of health by reviewing the |
| 4 | | relationship between physical and mental health to enhance |
| 5 | | student understanding, attitudes, and behaviors that promote |
| 6 | | health, well-being, and human dignity and must include how and |
| 7 | | where to find mental health resources and specialized |
| 8 | | treatment in the State. The program shall also provide course |
| 9 | | material and instruction to advise pupils of the Abandoned |
| 10 | | Newborn Infant Protection Act. |
| 11 | | Consent education must be age and developmentally |
| 12 | | appropriate, and the instruction on age and developmentally |
| 13 | | appropriate consent shall require only instruction aligning |
| 14 | | with consent as defined in this Section. |
| 15 | | (b) Notwithstanding the educational areas under subsection |
| 16 | | (a), the following areas may also be included as a basis for |
| 17 | | curricula in all elementary and secondary schools in this |
| 18 | | State: basic first aid (including, but not limited to, |
| 19 | | cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the Heimlich maneuver), |
| 20 | | heart disease, diabetes, stroke, the prevention of child |
| 21 | | abuse, neglect, and suicide, and teen dating violence in |
| 22 | | grades 7 through 12. |
| 23 | | (c) The State Superintendent of Education, in cooperation |
| 24 | | with the Department of Children and Family Services, shall |
| 25 | | prepare and disseminate to all public schools and nonpublic |
| 26 | | schools information on instructional materials and programs |
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| 1 | | about child sexual abuse, which may be used by such schools for |
| 2 | | their own or community programs. Such information may also be |
| 3 | | disseminated by such schools to parents. |
| 4 | | (d) No pupil shall be required to take or participate in |
| 5 | | any class or course on AIDS or family life instruction or to |
| 6 | | receive training on how to properly administer cardiopulmonary |
| 7 | | resuscitation or how to use an automated external |
| 8 | | defibrillator if his or her parent or guardian submits written |
| 9 | | objection thereto, and refusal to take or participate in the |
| 10 | | course or program or the training shall not be reason for |
| 11 | | suspension or expulsion of the pupil. |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-220 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/4) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-220. Powers of the State Board of Education. In |
| 14 | | order to carry out the purposes of this Act, the State Board of |
| 15 | | Education is empowered to do all of the following: |
| 16 | | (1) Establish the minimum amount of instruction time |
| 17 | | to be devoted to comprehensive health education at all |
| 18 | | elementary and secondary grade levels. |
| 19 | | (2) Establish guidelines to aid local school districts |
| 20 | | in developing comprehensive health education programs at |
| 21 | | all grade levels. |
| 22 | | (3) Establish special in-service programs to provide |
| 23 | | professional preparation in the field of health education |
| 24 | | for teachers and administrators throughout the schools of |
| 25 | | the State. |
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| 1 | | (4) Develop cooperative health training programs |
| 2 | | between school districts and institutions of higher |
| 3 | | education whereby qualified health education personnel of |
| 4 | | such institutions will be available to guide the |
| 5 | | continuing professional preparation of teachers in health |
| 6 | | education. |
| 7 | | (5) Encourage institutions of higher education to |
| 8 | | develop and extend curricula in health education for |
| 9 | | professional preparation in both in-service and |
| 10 | | pre-service programs. |
| 11 | | (6) Assist in the development of evaluative techniques |
| 12 | | that will ensure that a comprehensive program in health |
| 13 | | education is being conducted throughout the State that |
| 14 | | meets the needs of Illinois youth. |
| 15 | | (7) Make sure there are additions to the staff of the |
| 16 | | State Board of Education to ensure a sufficient number of |
| 17 | | health education personnel to effectuate the purposes of |
| 18 | | this Act. |
| 19 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-225 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/5) |
| 20 | | Sec. 27-225. Advisory committee. An advisory committee |
| 21 | | consisting of 11 members is hereby established as follows: the |
| 22 | | Director of Public Health or his or her designee, the |
| 23 | | Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee and an |
| 24 | | additional person representing the Department of Human |
| 25 | | Services designated by the Secretary, the Director of Children |
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| 1 | | and Family Services or his or her designee, and 7 members to be |
| 2 | | appointed by the State Board of Education and to be chosen, |
| 3 | | insofar as is possible, from the following groups: colleges |
| 4 | | and universities, voluntary health agencies, medicine, |
| 5 | | dentistry, professional health associations, teachers, |
| 6 | | administrators, members of local boards of education, and lay |
| 7 | | citizens. |
| 8 | | The original public members shall, upon their appointment, |
| 9 | | serve until July 1, 1973, and, thereafter, new appointments of |
| 10 | | public members shall be made in like manner and such members |
| 11 | | shall serve for 4-year terms commencing on July 1, 1973 and |
| 12 | | until their successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies |
| 13 | | in the terms of public members shall be filled in a like manner |
| 14 | | as original appointments for the balance of the unexpired |
| 15 | | terms. The members of the advisory committee shall receive no |
| 16 | | compensation but shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary |
| 17 | | expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Such |
| 18 | | committee shall select a chairperson and establish rules and |
| 19 | | procedures for its proceedings not inconsistent with the |
| 20 | | provisions of this Act. |
| 21 | | Such committee shall advise the State Board of Education |
| 22 | | on all matters relating to the implementation of the |
| 23 | | provisions of this Act. The committee shall assist in |
| 24 | | presenting advice and interpretation concerning a |
| 25 | | comprehensive health education program to the Illinois public, |
| 26 | | especially as related to critical health problems. The |
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| 1 | | committee shall also assist in establishing a sound |
| 2 | | understanding and sympathetic relationship between such |
| 3 | | comprehensive health education program and the public health, |
| 4 | | welfare, and educational programs of other agencies in the |
| 5 | | community. |
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-230 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/6) |
| 7 | | Sec. 27-230. Rules and regulations. In carrying out the |
| 8 | | powers and duties of the State Board of Education and the |
| 9 | | advisory committee established by this Act, the State Board |
| 10 | | and such committee are authorized to promulgate rules and |
| 11 | | regulations in order to implement the provisions of this Act. |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-235 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/3.5) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-235. Nutrition and physical activity best |
| 14 | | practices database. |
| 15 | | (a) The State Board of Education shall develop and |
| 16 | | maintain a nutrition and physical activity best practices |
| 17 | | database. The database shall contain the results of any |
| 18 | | wellness-related fitness testing done by local school |
| 19 | | districts, as well as information on successful programs and |
| 20 | | policies implemented by local school districts designed to |
| 21 | | improve nutrition and physical activity in the public and |
| 22 | | charter schools. This information may include (i) a |
| 23 | | description of the program or policy, (ii) advice on |
| 24 | | implementation, (iii) any assessment of the program or policy, |
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| 1 | | (iv) a contact person from the local school district, and (v) |
| 2 | | any other information the State Board of Education deems |
| 3 | | appropriate. The database shall be readily accessible to all |
| 4 | | local school districts statewide. The State Board of Education |
| 5 | | shall encourage local school districts to submit information |
| 6 | | to the database; however, no school district shall be required |
| 7 | | to submit information. |
| 8 | | (b) The State Board of Education may adopt rules necessary |
| 9 | | for administration of this Section. |
| 10 | | (c) The requirements of the State Board of Education to |
| 11 | | establish this database shall become effective once the State |
| 12 | | Board of Education has secured all of the funding necessary to |
| 13 | | implement it. |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-240 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/3.10) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-240. Policy on teen dating violence. |
| 16 | | (a) As used in this Section: |
| 17 | | "Dating" or "dating relationship" means an ongoing social |
| 18 | | relationship of a romantic or intimate nature between 2 |
| 19 | | persons. "Dating" or "dating relationship" does not include a |
| 20 | | casual relationship or ordinary fraternization between 2 |
| 21 | | persons in a business or social context. |
| 22 | | "Teen dating violence" means either of the following: |
| 23 | | (1) A pattern of behavior in which a person uses or |
| 24 | | threatens to use physical, mental, or emotional abuse to |
| 25 | | control another person who is in a dating relationship |
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| 1 | | with the person, where one or both persons are 13 to 19 |
| 2 | | years of age. |
| 3 | | (2) Behavior by which a person uses or threatens to |
| 4 | | use sexual violence against another person who is in a |
| 5 | | dating relationship with the person, where one or both |
| 6 | | persons are 13 to 19 years of age. |
| 7 | | (b) The school board of each public school district in |
| 8 | | this State shall adopt a policy that does all of the following: |
| 9 | | (1) States that teen dating violence is unacceptable |
| 10 | | and is prohibited and that each student has the right to a |
| 11 | | safe learning environment. |
| 12 | | (2) Incorporates age-appropriate education about teen |
| 13 | | dating violence into new or existing training programs for |
| 14 | | students in grades 7 through 12 and school employees as |
| 15 | | outlined in Sections 3-11 and 10-22.39 of this Code. |
| 16 | | (3) Establishes procedures for the manner in which |
| 17 | | employees of a school are to respond to incidents of teen |
| 18 | | dating violence that take place at the school, on school |
| 19 | | grounds, at school-sponsored activities, or in vehicles |
| 20 | | used for school-provided transportation. |
| 21 | | (4) Identifies by job title the school officials who |
| 22 | | are responsible for receiving reports related to teen |
| 23 | | dating violence. |
| 24 | | (5) Notifies students and parents of the teen dating |
| 25 | | violence policy adopted by the board. |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-245 new) (was 105 ILCS 110/3 in part) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-245. Allergy education. The curriculum in grades 9 |
| 3 | | through 12 shall include instruction, study, and discussion on |
| 4 | | the dangers of allergies. Information for the instruction, |
| 5 | | study, and discussion shall come from information provided by |
| 6 | | the Department of Public Health and the federal Centers for |
| 7 | | Disease Control and Prevention. This instruction, study, and |
| 8 | | discussion shall include, at a minimum: |
| 9 | | (1) recognizing the signs and symptoms of an allergic |
| 10 | | reaction, including anaphylaxis; |
| 11 | | (2) the steps to take to prevent exposure to |
| 12 | | allergens; and |
| 13 | | (3) safe emergency epinephrine administration. |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-250 new) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-250. High school CPR and AED training for pupils. |
| 16 | | All secondary schools in this State shall include training on |
| 17 | | how to properly administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation and |
| 18 | | how to use an automated external defibrillator in their |
| 19 | | curriculum. This training must be in accordance with standards |
| 20 | | of the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, or |
| 21 | | another nationally recognized certifying organization. |
| 22 | | No pupil is required to receive training on how to |
| 23 | | properly administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation or how to |
| 24 | | use an automated external defibrillator if his or her parent |
| 25 | | or guardian submits written objection thereto, and refusal to |
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| 1 | | take or participate in the training must not be a reason for |
| 2 | | suspension or expulsion of the pupil. |
| 3 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-255 new) |
| 4 | | Sec. 27-255. Drug, alcohol, and anabolic steroid abuse |
| 5 | | prevention education. |
| 6 | | (a) Every public school maintaining any of grades |
| 7 | | kindergarten through 4 shall include in its curriculum age and |
| 8 | | developmentally appropriate instruction, study, and discussion |
| 9 | | of effective methods for the prevention and avoidance of drugs |
| 10 | | and the dangers of opioid and substance abuse. School boards |
| 11 | | may include such required instruction, study, and discussion |
| 12 | | in the courses of study regularly taught in the public schools |
| 13 | | of their respective districts; however, such instruction shall |
| 14 | | be given each year to all pupils in grades kindergarten |
| 15 | | through 4. |
| 16 | | The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and make |
| 17 | | available to all public and nonpublic schools instructional |
| 18 | | materials that may be used by such schools as guidelines for |
| 19 | | the development of a program of instruction under this |
| 20 | | subsection (a); however, each school board shall itself |
| 21 | | determine the minimum amount of instruction time that shall |
| 22 | | qualify as a program of instruction that will satisfy the |
| 23 | | requirements of this subsection (a). |
| 24 | | (b) School districts shall provide age and developmentally |
| 25 | | appropriate classroom instruction on alcohol and drug use and |
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| 1 | | abuse for students in grades 5 through 12. This instruction |
| 2 | | may include the information contained in the Substance Use |
| 3 | | Prevention and Recovery Instruction Resource Guide under |
| 4 | | Section 22-81 of this Code, as applicable. The instruction, |
| 5 | | which shall include matters relating to both the physical and |
| 6 | | legal effects and ramifications of drug and substance abuse, |
| 7 | | shall be integrated into existing curricula; and the State |
| 8 | | Board of Education shall determine how to develop and make |
| 9 | | available to all elementary and secondary schools in this |
| 10 | | State instructional materials and guidelines that will assist |
| 11 | | the schools in incorporating the instruction into their |
| 12 | | existing curricula. |
| 13 | | In addition, school districts may offer, as part of |
| 14 | | existing curricula during the school day or as part of an |
| 15 | | after-school program, support services and instruction for |
| 16 | | pupils or pupils whose parent, parents, or guardians are |
| 17 | | chemically dependent. |
| 18 | | (c) The curriculum in grades 6 through 12 shall include |
| 19 | | instruction, study, and discussion on the dangers of fentanyl. |
| 20 | | Information for the instruction, study, and discussion on the |
| 21 | | dangers of fentanyl shall be age and developmentally |
| 22 | | appropriate and may include information contained in the |
| 23 | | Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Instruction Resource |
| 24 | | Guide under Section 22-81 of this Code, as applicable. The |
| 25 | | instruction, study, and discussion on the dangers of fentanyl |
| 26 | | in grades 9 through 12 shall include, at a minimum, all of the |
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| 1 | | following: |
| 2 | | (1) Information on fentanyl itself, including an |
| 3 | | explanation of the differences between synthetic and |
| 4 | | nonsynthetic opioids and illicit drugs, the variations of |
| 5 | | fentanyl itself, and the differences between the legal and |
| 6 | | illegal uses of fentanyl. |
| 7 | | (2) The side effects and the risk factors of using |
| 8 | | fentanyl, along with information comparing the lethal |
| 9 | | amounts of fentanyl to other drugs. Information on the |
| 10 | | risk factors may include, but is not limited to: |
| 11 | | (A) the lethal dose of fentanyl; |
| 12 | | (B) how often fentanyl is placed in drugs without |
| 13 | | a person's knowledge; |
| 14 | | (C) an explanation of what fentanyl does to a |
| 15 | | person's body and the severity of fentanyl's addictive |
| 16 | | properties; and |
| 17 | | (D) how the consumption of fentanyl can lead to |
| 18 | | hypoxia, as well as an explanation of what hypoxia |
| 19 | | precisely does to a person's body. |
| 20 | | (3) Details about the process of lacing fentanyl in |
| 21 | | other drugs and why drugs get laced with fentanyl. |
| 22 | | (4) Details about how to detect fentanyl in drugs and |
| 23 | | how to save someone from an overdose of fentanyl, which |
| 24 | | shall include: |
| 25 | | (A) how to buy and use fentanyl test strips; |
| 26 | | (B) how to buy and use naloxone, either through a |
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| 1 | | nasal spray or an injection; and |
| 2 | | (C) how to detect if someone is overdosing on |
| 3 | | fentanyl. |
| 4 | | Students in grades 9 through 12 shall be assessed on the |
| 5 | | instruction, study, and discussion on the dangers of fentanyl. |
| 6 | | The assessment may include, but is not limited to: |
| 7 | | (i) the differences between synthetic and nonsynthetic |
| 8 | | drugs; |
| 9 | | (ii) hypoxia; |
| 10 | | (iii) the effects of fentanyl on a person's body; |
| 11 | | (iv) the lethal dose of fentanyl; and |
| 12 | | (v) how to detect and prevent overdoses. |
| 13 | | The instruction, study, and discussion on the dangers of |
| 14 | | fentanyl may be taught by a licensed educator, school nurse, |
| 15 | | school social worker, law enforcement officer, or school |
| 16 | | counselor. |
| 17 | | (d) School districts shall provide instruction in relation |
| 18 | | to the prevention of abuse of anabolic steroids in grades 7 |
| 19 | | through 12 and shall include such instruction in science, |
| 20 | | health, drug abuse, physical education, or other appropriate |
| 21 | | courses of study. School districts shall also provide this |
| 22 | | instruction to students who participate in interscholastic |
| 23 | | athletic programs. The instruction shall emphasize that the |
| 24 | | use of anabolic steroids presents a serious health hazard to |
| 25 | | persons who use steroids to enhance athletic performance or |
| 26 | | physical development. |
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| 1 | | The State Board of Education may assist in the development |
| 2 | | of instructional materials and teacher training in relation to |
| 3 | | steroid abuse prevention. |
| 4 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-260) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-13.1) |
| 5 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-837) |
| 6 | | Sec. 27-260. 27-13.1. In every public school there shall |
| 7 | | be instruction, study and discussion of current problems and |
| 8 | | needs in the conservation of natural resources, including but |
| 9 | | not limited to air pollution, water pollution, waste reduction |
| 10 | | and recycling, the effects of excessive use of pesticides, |
| 11 | | preservation of wilderness areas, forest management, |
| 12 | | protection of wildlife and humane care of domestic animals. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 86-229.) |
| 14 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-837) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-260. 27-13.1. Environmental education. |
| 16 | | (a) In every public school there shall be instruction, |
| 17 | | study and discussion of current problems and needs in the |
| 18 | | conservation of natural resources, including but not limited |
| 19 | | to air pollution, water pollution, waste reduction and |
| 20 | | recycling, the effects of excessive use of pesticides, |
| 21 | | preservation of wilderness areas, forest management, |
| 22 | | protection of wildlife and humane care of domestic animals. |
| 23 | | (b) Beginning with the 2026-2027 school year, every public |
| 24 | | school shall provide instruction on climate change, which |
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| 1 | | shall include, but not be limited to, identifying the |
| 2 | | environmental and ecological impacts of climate change on |
| 3 | | individuals and communities and evaluating solutions for |
| 4 | | addressing and mitigating the impact of climate change and |
| 5 | | shall be in alignment with State learning standards, as |
| 6 | | appropriate. |
| 7 | | The State Board of Education shall, subject to |
| 8 | | appropriation, prepare and make available multi-disciplinary |
| 9 | | instructional resources and professional learning |
| 10 | | opportunities for educators that may be used to meet the |
| 11 | | requirements of this subsection (b). |
| 12 | | (Source: P.A. 103-837, eff. 7-1-25.) |
| 13 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-265) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-14) |
| 14 | | Sec. 27-265. 27-14. Experiments upon animals. No |
| 15 | | experiment upon any living animal for the purpose of |
| 16 | | demonstration in any study shall be made in any public school. |
| 17 | | No animal provided by, or killed in the presence of any pupil |
| 18 | | of a public school shall be used for dissection in such school, |
| 19 | | and in no case shall dogs or cats be killed for such purposes. |
| 20 | | Dissection of dead animals, or parts thereof, shall be |
| 21 | | confined to the classroom and shall not be practiced in the |
| 22 | | presence of any pupil not engaged in the study to be |
| 23 | | illustrated thereby. |
| 24 | | (Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-305 heading new) |
| 2 | | SKILLS AND WORKFORCE EDUCATION |
| 3 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-305) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-12.1) |
| 4 | | Sec. 27-305. 27-12.1. Consumer education. |
| 5 | | (a) Pupils in the public schools in grades 9 through 12 |
| 6 | | shall be taught and be required to study courses which include |
| 7 | | instruction in the area of consumer education, including but |
| 8 | | not necessarily limited to (i) understanding the basic |
| 9 | | concepts of financial literacy, including consumer debt and |
| 10 | | installment purchasing (including credit scoring, managing |
| 11 | | credit debt, and completing a loan application), budgeting, |
| 12 | | savings and investing, banking (including balancing a |
| 13 | | checkbook, opening a deposit account, and the use of interest |
| 14 | | rates), understanding simple contracts, State and federal |
| 15 | | income taxes, personal insurance policies, the comparison of |
| 16 | | prices, higher education student loans, identity-theft |
| 17 | | security, and homeownership (including the basic process of |
| 18 | | obtaining a mortgage and the concepts of fixed and adjustable |
| 19 | | rate mortgages, subprime loans, and predatory lending), and |
| 20 | | (ii) understanding the roles of consumers interacting with |
| 21 | | agriculture, business, labor unions and government in |
| 22 | | formulating and achieving the goals of the mixed free |
| 23 | | enterprise system. The State Board of Education shall devise |
| 24 | | or approve the consumer education curriculum for grades 9 |
| 25 | | through 12 and specify the minimum amount of instruction to be |
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| 1 | | devoted thereto. |
| 2 | | (b) (Blank). |
| 3 | | (c) (Blank)... |
| 4 | | (d) A school board may establish a special fund in which to |
| 5 | | receive public funds and private contributions for the |
| 6 | | promotion of financial literacy. Money in the fund shall be |
| 7 | | used for the following: |
| 8 | | (1) Defraying the costs of financial literacy training |
| 9 | | for teachers. |
| 10 | | (2) Rewarding a school or teacher who wins or achieves |
| 11 | | results at a certain level of success in a financial |
| 12 | | literacy competition. |
| 13 | | (3) Rewarding a student who wins or achieves results |
| 14 | | at a certain level of success in a financial literacy |
| 15 | | competition. |
| 16 | | (4) Funding activities, including books, games, field |
| 17 | | trips, computers, and other activities, related to |
| 18 | | financial literacy education. |
| 19 | | (e) The State Board of Education, upon the next |
| 20 | | comprehensive review of the Illinois Learning Standards, is |
| 21 | | urged to include the basic principles of personal insurance |
| 22 | | policies and understanding simple contracts. |
| 23 | | (Source: P.A. 103-616, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 24 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-310) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.15) |
| 25 | | Sec. 27-310. 27-23.15. Computer science. |
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| 1 | | (a) In this Section, "computer science" means the study of |
| 2 | | computers and algorithms, including their principles, their |
| 3 | | hardware and software designs, their implementation, and their |
| 4 | | impact on society. "Computer science" does not include the |
| 5 | | study of everyday uses of computers and computer applications, |
| 6 | | such as keyboarding or accessing the Internet. |
| 7 | | (b) Beginning with the 2023-2024 school year, the school |
| 8 | | board of a school district that maintains any of grades 9 |
| 9 | | through 12 shall provide an opportunity for every high school |
| 10 | | student to take at least one computer science course aligned |
| 11 | | to rigorous learning standards of the State Board of |
| 12 | | Education. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 101-654, eff. 3-8-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-315) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.7) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-315. 27-20.7. Cursive writing. Beginning with the |
| 16 | | 2018-2019 school year, public elementary schools shall offer |
| 17 | | at least one unit of instruction in cursive writing. School |
| 18 | | districts shall, by policy, determine at what grade level or |
| 19 | | levels students are to be offered cursive writing, provided |
| 20 | | that such instruction must be offered before students complete |
| 21 | | grade 5. |
| 22 | | (Source: P.A. 100-548, eff. 7-1-18.) |
| 23 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-320) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.2) |
| 24 | | Sec. 27-320. 27-22.2. Career and technical education |
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| 1 | | elective. Whenever the school board of any school district |
| 2 | | which maintains grades 9 through 12 establishes a list of |
| 3 | | courses from which secondary school students each must elect |
| 4 | | at least one course, to be completed along with other course |
| 5 | | requirements as a pre-requisite to receiving a high school |
| 6 | | diploma, that school board must include on the list of such |
| 7 | | elective courses at least one course in career and technical |
| 8 | | education. |
| 9 | | (Source: P.A. 103-780, eff. 8-2-24.) |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-405 heading new) |
| 11 | | ONLINE SAFETY AND MEDIA LITERACY |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-405 new) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-405. Online safety and media literacy. |
| 14 | | (a) As used in this Section: |
| 15 | | "Media literacy" means the ability to access, analyze, |
| 16 | | evaluate, create, and communicate using a variety of objective |
| 17 | | forms, including, but not limited to, print, visual, audio, |
| 18 | | interactive, and digital texts. |
| 19 | | "Online safety" means safe practices relating to an |
| 20 | | individual's or group's use of the Internet, social networking |
| 21 | | websites, electronic mail, online messaging and posting, and |
| 22 | | other means of communication on the Internet. |
| 23 | | (b) Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, every public |
| 24 | | school shall adopt an age and developmentally appropriate |
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| 1 | | curriculum for online safety instruction to be taught at least |
| 2 | | once each school year to students in grades 3 through 8. The |
| 3 | | school board shall determine the scope and duration of this |
| 4 | | unit of instruction. The instruction may be incorporated into |
| 5 | | the current courses of study regularly taught in the |
| 6 | | district's schools, as determined by the school board, and it |
| 7 | | is recommended that the unit of instruction include all of the |
| 8 | | following topics: |
| 9 | | (1) Safe and responsible use of the Internet, social |
| 10 | | networking websites, electronic mail, online messaging and |
| 11 | | posting, and other means of communication on the Internet. |
| 12 | | (2) Recognizing, avoiding, and reporting online |
| 13 | | solicitations of students, their classmates, and their |
| 14 | | friends by sexual predators. |
| 15 | | (3) Risks of transmitting personal information on the |
| 16 | | Internet. |
| 17 | | (4) Recognizing and avoiding unsolicited or deceptive |
| 18 | | communications received online. |
| 19 | | (5) Reporting online harassment, cyber-bullying, and |
| 20 | | illegal activities and communications on the Internet. |
| 21 | | (6) The legal penalties and social ramifications for |
| 22 | | illicit actions taken online, including infringement of |
| 23 | | copyright laws and the creation and sharing of harmful, |
| 24 | | defamatory, or sexually explicit content. |
| 25 | | (7) The relationship between responsible use of online |
| 26 | | resources and social-emotional health. |
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| 1 | | (c) Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, every public |
| 2 | | school shall include in its curriculum a unit of instruction |
| 3 | | on media literacy and Internet safety for students in grades 9 |
| 4 | | through 12. The unit of instruction shall include, but is not |
| 5 | | limited to, all of the following topics: |
| 6 | | (1) Accessing and evaluating information: Evaluating |
| 7 | | multiple media platforms to better understand the general |
| 8 | | landscape and economics of the platforms, the issues |
| 9 | | regarding the trustworthiness of the source of |
| 10 | | information, and the authenticity of each source to |
| 11 | | distinguish fact from opinion. This includes analyzing |
| 12 | | misinformation online and identifying if online content is |
| 13 | | real or fabricated. |
| 14 | | (2) Creating media: Conveying a coherent message using |
| 15 | | multimodal practices to a specific target audience. This |
| 16 | | may include, but is not limited to, writing blogs, |
| 17 | | composing songs, designing video games, producing |
| 18 | | podcasts, making videos, or coding a mobile or software |
| 19 | | application. |
| 20 | | (3) Reflecting on media consumption and social |
| 21 | | responsibility: Assessing how media affects the |
| 22 | | consumption of information and how it triggers emotions |
| 23 | | and behavior. This also includes suggesting a plan of |
| 24 | | action in the class, school, or community to engage others |
| 25 | | in a respectful, thoughtful, and inclusive dialogue over a |
| 26 | | specific issue using facts and reason. |
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| 1 | | (4) Legal and Social Penalties for Illicit Actions |
| 2 | | Online: Understanding the legal penalties and social |
| 3 | | ramifications for illicit actions taken online, including |
| 4 | | infringement of copyright laws and the creation and |
| 5 | | sharing of harmful, defamatory, or sexually explicit |
| 6 | | content. |
| 7 | | (5) Reporting Illicit Content Online: Understanding |
| 8 | | how and whom to report online harassment, cyber-bullying, |
| 9 | | and illegal activities and communications on the Internet. |
| 10 | | (d) The State Board of Education shall determine how to |
| 11 | | prepare and make available instructional resources and |
| 12 | | professional learning opportunities for educators that may be |
| 13 | | used for the development of a unit of instruction under this |
| 14 | | Section. |
| 15 | | The State Board of Education shall, subject to |
| 16 | | appropriation, prepare and make available multidisciplinary |
| 17 | | instructional resources and professional learning |
| 18 | | opportunities for educators that may be used to meet the |
| 19 | | following requirements: |
| 20 | | (1) The unit of instruction shall be age and |
| 21 | | developmentally appropriate for each intended grade level |
| 22 | | being taught. |
| 23 | | (2) The unit of instruction shall educate students |
| 24 | | about the legal and social penalties for illicit actions |
| 25 | | online. |
| 26 | | (3) The unit of instruction shall educate students |
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| 1 | | about the social and legal penalties for illicit actions |
| 2 | | taken online. |
| 3 | | (4) The unit of instruction shall teach about the |
| 4 | | harmful physical, emotional, and psychological effects |
| 5 | | associated with unhealthy use of the Internet and social |
| 6 | | media. |
| 7 | | (5) The unit of instruction shall provide information |
| 8 | | on resources to report cyberbullying and the illicit |
| 9 | | online behavior of others. |
| 10 | | The State Board, in coordination with any other |
| 11 | | individuals, groups, or organizations the State Board deems |
| 12 | | appropriate, shall update these instructional resources and |
| 13 | | professional learning opportunities periodically as the State |
| 14 | | Board sees fit. |
| 15 | | The State Board shall make the instructional resources and |
| 16 | | professional learning opportunities available on its Internet |
| 17 | | website. |
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-410) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-13.3) |
| 19 | | Sec. 27-410. 27-13.3. Internet safety education |
| 20 | | curriculum. |
| 21 | | (a) The purpose of this Section is to inform and protect |
| 22 | | students from inappropriate or illegal communications and |
| 23 | | solicitation and to encourage school districts to provide |
| 24 | | education about Internet threats and risks, including without |
| 25 | | limitation child predators, fraud, and other dangers. |
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| 1 | | (b) The General Assembly finds and declares the following: |
| 2 | | (1) it is the policy of this State to protect |
| 3 | | consumers and Illinois residents from deceptive and unsafe |
| 4 | | communications that result in harassment, exploitation, or |
| 5 | | physical harm; |
| 6 | | (2) children have easy access to the Internet at home, |
| 7 | | school, and public places; |
| 8 | | (3) the Internet is used by sexual predators and other |
| 9 | | criminals to make initial contact with children and other |
| 10 | | vulnerable residents in Illinois; and |
| 11 | | (4) education is an effective method for preventing |
| 12 | | children from falling prey to online predators, identity |
| 13 | | theft, and other dangers. |
| 14 | | (c) Each school may adopt an age-appropriate curriculum |
| 15 | | for Internet safety instruction of students in grades |
| 16 | | kindergarten through 12. However, beginning with the 2009-2010 |
| 17 | | school year, a school district must incorporate into the |
| 18 | | school curriculum a component on Internet safety to be taught |
| 19 | | at least once each school year to students in grades 3 through |
| 20 | | 12. The school board shall determine the scope and duration of |
| 21 | | this unit of instruction. The age-appropriate unit of |
| 22 | | instruction may be incorporated into the current courses of |
| 23 | | study regularly taught in the district's schools, as |
| 24 | | determined by the school board, and it is recommended that the |
| 25 | | unit of instruction include the following topics: |
| 26 | | (1) Safe and responsible use of social networking |
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| 1 | | websites, chat rooms, electronic mail, bulletin boards, |
| 2 | | instant messaging, and other means of communication on the |
| 3 | | Internet. |
| 4 | | (2) Recognizing, avoiding, and reporting online |
| 5 | | solicitations of students, their classmates, and their |
| 6 | | friends by sexual predators. |
| 7 | | (3) Risks of transmitting personal information on the |
| 8 | | Internet. |
| 9 | | (4) Recognizing and avoiding unsolicited or deceptive |
| 10 | | communications received online. |
| 11 | | (5) Recognizing and reporting online harassment and |
| 12 | | cyber-bullying. |
| 13 | | (6) Reporting illegal activities and communications on |
| 14 | | the Internet. |
| 15 | | (7) Copyright laws on written materials, photographs, |
| 16 | | music, and video. |
| 17 | | (d) Curricula devised in accordance with subsection (c) of |
| 18 | | this Section may be submitted for review to the Office of the |
| 19 | | Illinois Attorney General. |
| 20 | | (e) The State Board of Education shall make available |
| 21 | | resource materials for educating children regarding child |
| 22 | | online safety and may take into consideration the curriculum |
| 23 | | on this subject developed by other states, as well as any other |
| 24 | | curricular materials suggested by education experts, child |
| 25 | | psychologists, or technology companies that work on child |
| 26 | | online safety issues. Materials may include without limitation |
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| 1 | | safe online communications, privacy protection, |
| 2 | | cyber-bullying, viewing inappropriate material, file sharing, |
| 3 | | and the importance of open communication with responsible |
| 4 | | adults. The State Board of Education shall make these resource |
| 5 | | materials available on its Internet website. |
| 6 | | (f) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2027. |
| 7 | | (Source: P.A. 95-509, eff. 8-28-07; 95-869, eff. 1-1-09; |
| 8 | | 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.) |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-415) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.08) |
| 10 | | Sec. 27-415. 27-20.08. Media literacy. |
| 11 | | (a) In this Section, "media literacy" means the ability to |
| 12 | | access, analyze, evaluate, create, and communicate using a |
| 13 | | variety of objective forms, including, but not limited to, |
| 14 | | print, visual, audio, interactive, and digital texts. |
| 15 | | (b) Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, every public |
| 16 | | high school shall include in its curriculum a unit of |
| 17 | | instruction on media literacy. The unit of instruction shall |
| 18 | | include, but is not limited to, all of the following topics: |
| 19 | | (1) Accessing information: Evaluating multiple media |
| 20 | | platforms to better understand the general landscape and |
| 21 | | economics of the platforms, as well as issues regarding |
| 22 | | the trustworthiness of the source of information. |
| 23 | | (2) Analyzing and evaluating media messages: |
| 24 | | Deconstructing media representations according to the |
| 25 | | authors, target audience, techniques, agenda setting, |
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| 1 | | stereotypes, and authenticity to distinguish fact from |
| 2 | | opinion. |
| 3 | | (3) Creating media: Conveying a coherent message using |
| 4 | | multimodal practices to a specific target audience. This |
| 5 | | may include, but is not limited to, writing blogs, |
| 6 | | composing songs, designing video games, producing |
| 7 | | podcasts, making videos, or coding a mobile or software |
| 8 | | application. |
| 9 | | (4) Reflecting on media consumption: Assessing how |
| 10 | | media affects the consumption of information and how it |
| 11 | | triggers emotions and behavior. |
| 12 | | (5) Social responsibility and civics: Suggesting a |
| 13 | | plan of action in the class, school, or community to |
| 14 | | engage others in a respectful, thoughtful, and inclusive |
| 15 | | dialogue over a specific issue using facts and reason. |
| 16 | | (c) The State Board of Education shall determine how to |
| 17 | | prepare and make available instructional resources and |
| 18 | | professional learning opportunities for educators that may be |
| 19 | | used for the development of a unit of instruction under this |
| 20 | | Section. |
| 21 | | (d) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2027. |
| 22 | | (Source: P.A. 102-55, eff. 7-9-21.) |
| 23 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-505 heading new) |
| 24 | | HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-505) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-21) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-505. 27-21. History of the United States. |
| 3 | | (a) History of the United States shall be taught in all |
| 4 | | public schools and in all other educational institutions in |
| 5 | | this State supported or maintained, in whole or in part, by |
| 6 | | public funds. |
| 7 | | The teaching of history shall have as one of its |
| 8 | | objectives the imparting to pupils of a comprehensive idea of |
| 9 | | our democratic form of government and the principles for which |
| 10 | | our government stands as regards other nations, including the |
| 11 | | studying of the place of our government in world-wide |
| 12 | | movements and the leaders thereof, with particular stress upon |
| 13 | | the basic principles and ideals of our representative form of |
| 14 | | government. |
| 15 | | The teaching of history shall include a study of the role |
| 16 | | and contributions of African Americans and other ethnic |
| 17 | | groups, including, but not restricted to, Native Americans, |
| 18 | | Polish, Lithuanian, German, Hungarian, Irish, Bohemian, |
| 19 | | Russian, Albanian, Italian, Czech, Slovak, French, Scots, |
| 20 | | Hispanics, Asian Americans, etc., in the history of this |
| 21 | | country and this State. To reinforce the study of the role and |
| 22 | | contributions of Hispanics, such curriculum shall include the |
| 23 | | study of the events related to the forceful removal and |
| 24 | | illegal deportation of Mexican-American U.S. citizens during |
| 25 | | the Great Depression. |
| 26 | | The teaching of history shall also include teaching about |
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| 1 | | Native American nations' sovereignty and self-determination, |
| 2 | | both historically and in the present day, with a focus on urban |
| 3 | | Native Americans. |
| 4 | | In public schools only, the teaching of history shall |
| 5 | | include a study of the roles and contributions of lesbian, |
| 6 | | gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the history of this |
| 7 | | country and this State. |
| 8 | | The teaching of history also shall include a study of the |
| 9 | | role of labor unions and their interaction with government in |
| 10 | | achieving the goals of a mixed free enterprise system. |
| 11 | | Beginning with the 2020-2021 school year, the teaching of |
| 12 | | history must also include instruction on the history of |
| 13 | | Illinois. |
| 14 | | The teaching of history shall include the contributions |
| 15 | | made to society by Americans of different faith practices, |
| 16 | | including, but not limited to, Native Americans, Muslim |
| 17 | | Americans, Jewish Americans, Christian Americans, Hindu |
| 18 | | Americans, Sikh Americans, Buddhist Americans, and any other |
| 19 | | collective community of faith that has shaped America. |
| 20 | | (b) No pupils shall be graduated from the eighth grade of |
| 21 | | any public school unless the pupils have received instruction |
| 22 | | in the history of the United States as provided in this Section |
| 23 | | and give evidence of having a comprehensive knowledge thereof, |
| 24 | | which may be administered remotely. |
| 25 | | (c) Instructional materials that include the addition of |
| 26 | | content related to Native Americans shall be prepared by the |
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| 1 | | State Superintendent of Education and made available to all |
| 2 | | school boards on the State Board of Education's Internet |
| 3 | | website no later than July 1, 2024. These instructional |
| 4 | | materials may be used by school boards as guidelines for the |
| 5 | | development of instruction under this Section; however, each |
| 6 | | school board shall itself determine the minimum amount of |
| 7 | | instructional time for satisfying the requirements of this |
| 8 | | Section. Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b) of this |
| 9 | | Section, a school or other educational institution is not |
| 10 | | required to teach and a pupil is not required to learn the |
| 11 | | additional content related to Native Americans until |
| 12 | | instructional materials are made available on the State |
| 13 | | Board's Internet website. |
| 14 | | Instructional materials related to Native Americans shall |
| 15 | | be developed in consultation with members of the Chicago |
| 16 | | American Indian Community Collaborative who are members of a |
| 17 | | federally recognized tribe, are documented descendants of |
| 18 | | Indigenous communities, or are other persons recognized as |
| 19 | | contributing community members by the Chicago American Indian |
| 20 | | Community Collaborative and who currently reside in this |
| 21 | | State. |
| 22 | | (Source: P.A. 102-411, eff. 1-1-22; 103-422, eff. 8-4-23; |
| 23 | | 103-564, eff. 11-17-23.) |
| 24 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-510 new) |
| 25 | | Sec. 27-510. Patriotism, principles of representative |
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| 1 | | government, and elementary civics education. |
| 2 | | (a) American patriotism and the principles of |
| 3 | | representative government, as enunciated in the American |
| 4 | | Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United |
| 5 | | States of America and the Constitution of the State of |
| 6 | | Illinois, and the proper use and display of the American flag |
| 7 | | shall be taught in all public schools and other educational |
| 8 | | institutions supported or maintained in whole or in part by |
| 9 | | public funds. No student may receive a certificate of |
| 10 | | graduation without passing a satisfactory examination upon |
| 11 | | such subjects, which may be administered remotely. This |
| 12 | | instruction may be taught alongside the curriculum in the one |
| 13 | | semester of civics education for students in 6th, 7th, or 8th |
| 14 | | grade under subsection (b) of this Section. |
| 15 | | (b) Every public elementary school shall include at least |
| 16 | | one semester of civics education in its 6th, 7th, or 8th grade |
| 17 | | curriculum. This instruction shall help young people acquire |
| 18 | | and learn to use the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that |
| 19 | | will prepare them to be competent and responsible citizens |
| 20 | | throughout their lives. The course content shall be in |
| 21 | | accordance with the Illinois Learning Standards for Social |
| 22 | | Science and shall include discussion on current societal |
| 23 | | issues, service learning, simulations of the democratic |
| 24 | | process, and instruction on the method of voting at elections |
| 25 | | by means of the Australian Ballot system. |
| 26 | | (c) The Pledge of Allegiance shall be recited each school |
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| 1 | | day by pupils in elementary and secondary educational |
| 2 | | institutions supported or maintained in whole or in part by |
| 3 | | public funds. |
| 4 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-515) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-4) |
| 5 | | Sec. 27-515. 27-4. Time requirement for civics studies. |
| 6 | | Time devoted to subjects mentioned in Section 27-3. Not less |
| 7 | | than one hour of each school week, or an amount of time equal |
| 8 | | to one hour per school week through the school year, shall be |
| 9 | | devoted to the study of the subjects subject mentioned in |
| 10 | | Section 27-510 of this Code 27-3 in the seventh and eighth |
| 11 | | grades or their equivalent, and not less than one hour of each |
| 12 | | school week to the advanced study thereof in all high school |
| 13 | | grades, in the public schools and other institutions mentioned |
| 14 | | in such Section. |
| 15 | | This Section does not prevent the study of such subjects |
| 16 | | in any of the lower grades in such schools or institutions. |
| 17 | | (Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.) |
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-520) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.05) |
| 19 | | Sec. 27-520. 27-20.05. Native American history study. |
| 20 | | (a) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, every public |
| 21 | | elementary school and high school social studies course |
| 22 | | pertaining to American history or government shall include in |
| 23 | | its curriculum a unit of instruction studying the events of |
| 24 | | the Native American experience and Native American history |
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| 1 | | within the Midwest and this State since time immemorial. These |
| 2 | | events shall include the contributions of Native Americans in |
| 3 | | government and the arts, humanities, and sciences, as well as |
| 4 | | the contributions of Native Americans to the economic, |
| 5 | | cultural, social, and political development of their own |
| 6 | | nations and of the United States. The unit of instruction must |
| 7 | | describe large urban Native American populations in this |
| 8 | | State, including the history and experiences of contemporary |
| 9 | | Native Americans living in this State. Instruction in grades 6 |
| 10 | | through 12 shall include the study of the genocide of and |
| 11 | | discrimination against Native Americans, as well as tribal |
| 12 | | sovereignty, treaties made between tribal nations and the |
| 13 | | United States, and the circumstances around forced Native |
| 14 | | American relocation. This unit of instruction may be |
| 15 | | integrated as part of the unit of instruction required under |
| 16 | | Section 27-505 or 27-525 27-20.03 or 27-21 of this Code. |
| 17 | | (b) The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and |
| 18 | | make available to all school boards instructional materials |
| 19 | | and professional development opportunities that may be used as |
| 20 | | guidelines for development of a unit of instruction under this |
| 21 | | Section. However, each school board shall itself determine the |
| 22 | | minimum amount of instructional time that qualifies as a unit |
| 23 | | of instruction satisfying the requirements of this Section. |
| 24 | | (c) The regional superintendent of schools shall monitor a |
| 25 | | school district's compliance with this Section's curricular |
| 26 | | requirements during the regional superintendent's annual |
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| 1 | | compliance visit and make recommendations for improvement, |
| 2 | | including professional development. |
| 3 | | (Source: P.A. 103-422, eff. 8-4-23.) |
| 4 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-525) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.3) |
| 5 | | Sec. 27-525. 27-20.3. Holocaust and Genocide Study. |
| 6 | | (a) Every public elementary school and high school shall |
| 7 | | include in its curriculum a unit of instruction studying the |
| 8 | | events of the Nazi atrocities of 1933 to 1945. This period in |
| 9 | | world history is known as the Holocaust, during which |
| 10 | | 6,000,000 Jews and millions of non-Jews were exterminated. One |
| 11 | | of the universal lessons of the Holocaust is that national, |
| 12 | | ethnic, racial, or religious hatred can overtake any nation or |
| 13 | | society, leading to calamitous consequences. To reinforce that |
| 14 | | lesson, such curriculum shall include an additional unit of |
| 15 | | instruction studying other acts of genocide across the globe. |
| 16 | | This unit shall include, but not be limited to, the Native |
| 17 | | American genocide in North America, the Armenian Genocide, the |
| 18 | | Famine-Genocide in Ukraine, and more recent atrocities in |
| 19 | | Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Sudan. The studying of this |
| 20 | | material is a reaffirmation of the commitment of free peoples |
| 21 | | from all nations to never again permit the occurrence of |
| 22 | | another Holocaust and a recognition that crimes of genocide |
| 23 | | continue to be perpetrated across the globe as they have been |
| 24 | | in the past and to deter indifference to crimes against |
| 25 | | humanity and human suffering wherever they may occur. |
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| 1 | | (b) The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and |
| 2 | | make available to all school boards instructional materials |
| 3 | | which may be used as guidelines for development of a unit of |
| 4 | | instruction under this Section; provided, however, that each |
| 5 | | school board shall itself determine the minimum amount of |
| 6 | | instruction time which shall qualify as a unit of instruction |
| 7 | | satisfying the requirements of this Section. |
| 8 | | Instructional materials that include the addition of |
| 9 | | content related to the Native American genocide in North |
| 10 | | America shall be prepared and made available to all school |
| 11 | | boards on the State Board of Education's Internet website no |
| 12 | | later than July 1, 2024. Notwithstanding subsection (a) of |
| 13 | | this Section, a school is not required to teach the additional |
| 14 | | content related to the Native American genocide in North |
| 15 | | America until instructional materials are made available on |
| 16 | | the State Board's Internet website. |
| 17 | | Instructional materials related to the Native American |
| 18 | | genocide in North America shall be developed in consultation |
| 19 | | with members of the Chicago American Indian Community |
| 20 | | Collaborative who are members of a federally recognized tribe, |
| 21 | | are documented descendants of Indigenous communities, or are |
| 22 | | other persons recognized as contributing community members by |
| 23 | | the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative and who |
| 24 | | currently reside in this State or their designees. |
| 25 | | (Source: P.A. 103-422, eff. 8-4-23; 103-564, eff. 11-17-23.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-530) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.4) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-530. 27-20.4. Black History study. Every public |
| 3 | | elementary school and high school shall include in its |
| 4 | | curriculum a unit of instruction studying the events of Black |
| 5 | | History, including the history of the pre-enslavement of Black |
| 6 | | people from 3,000 BCE to AD 1619, the African slave trade, |
| 7 | | slavery in America, the study of the reasons why Black people |
| 8 | | came to be enslaved, the vestiges of slavery in this country, |
| 9 | | and the study of the American civil rights renaissance. These |
| 10 | | events shall include not only the contributions made by |
| 11 | | individual African-Americans in government and in the arts, |
| 12 | | humanities and sciences to the economic, cultural and |
| 13 | | political development of the United States and Africa, but |
| 14 | | also the socio-economic struggle which African-Americans |
| 15 | | experienced collectively in striving to achieve fair and equal |
| 16 | | treatment under the laws of this nation. The studying of this |
| 17 | | material shall constitute an affirmation by students of their |
| 18 | | commitment to respect the dignity of all races and peoples and |
| 19 | | to forever eschew every form of discrimination in their lives |
| 20 | | and careers. |
| 21 | | The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and make |
| 22 | | available to all school boards instructional materials, |
| 23 | | including those established by the Amistad Commission, which |
| 24 | | may be used as guidelines for development of a unit of |
| 25 | | instruction under this Section; provided, however, that each |
| 26 | | school board shall itself determine the minimum amount of |
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| 1 | | instruction time which shall qualify as a unit of instruction |
| 2 | | satisfying the requirements of this Section. |
| 3 | | A school may meet the requirements of this Section through |
| 4 | | an online program or course. |
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 100-634, eff. 1-1-19; 101-654, eff. 3-8-21.) |
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-535) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.5) |
| 7 | | Sec. 27-535. 27-20.5. Study of the History of Women. Every |
| 8 | | public elementary school and high school shall include in its |
| 9 | | curriculum a unit of instruction studying the events of the |
| 10 | | history of women in America. These events shall include not |
| 11 | | only the contributions made by individual women in government, |
| 12 | | the arts, sciences, education, and in the economic, cultural, |
| 13 | | and political development of Illinois and of the United |
| 14 | | States, but shall also include a study of women's struggles to |
| 15 | | gain the right to vote and to be treated equally as they strive |
| 16 | | to earn and occupy positions of merit in our society. |
| 17 | | The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and make |
| 18 | | available to all school boards instructional materials that |
| 19 | | may be used as guidelines for development of a unit of |
| 20 | | instruction under this Section. Each school board shall |
| 21 | | determine the minimum amount of instructional time that shall |
| 22 | | qualify as a unit of instruction satisfying the requirements |
| 23 | | of this Section. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1256.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-540) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.8) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-540. 27-20.8. Asian American history study. |
| 3 | | (a) Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, every public |
| 4 | | elementary school and high school shall include in its |
| 5 | | curriculum a unit of instruction studying the events of Asian |
| 6 | | American history, including the history of Asian Americans in |
| 7 | | Illinois and the Midwest, as well as the contributions of |
| 8 | | Asian Americans toward advancing civil rights from the 19th |
| 9 | | century onward. These events shall include the contributions |
| 10 | | made by individual Asian Americans in government and the arts, |
| 11 | | humanities, and sciences, as well as the contributions of |
| 12 | | Asian American communities to the economic, cultural, social, |
| 13 | | and political development of the United States. The studying |
| 14 | | of this material shall constitute an affirmation by students |
| 15 | | of their commitment to respect the dignity of all races and |
| 16 | | peoples and to forever eschew every form of discrimination in |
| 17 | | their lives and careers. |
| 18 | | (b) The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and |
| 19 | | make available to all school boards instructional materials, |
| 20 | | including those established by the Public Broadcasting |
| 21 | | Service, that may be used as guidelines for development of a |
| 22 | | unit of instruction under this Section. However, each school |
| 23 | | board shall itself determine the minimum amount of |
| 24 | | instructional time that qualifies as a unit of instruction |
| 25 | | satisfying the requirements of this Section. |
| 26 | | (c) The regional superintendent of schools shall monitor a |
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| 1 | | school district's compliance with this Section's curricular |
| 2 | | requirements during his or her annual compliance visit. |
| 3 | | (d) A school may meet the requirements of this Section |
| 4 | | through an online program or course. |
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 102-44, eff. 1-1-22.) |
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-545) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.8) |
| 7 | | Sec. 27-545. 27-23.8. Disability history and awareness. |
| 8 | | (a) A school district shall provide instruction on |
| 9 | | disability history, people with disabilities, and the |
| 10 | | disability rights movement. Instruction may be included in |
| 11 | | those courses that the school district chooses. This |
| 12 | | instruction must be founded on the principle that all |
| 13 | | students, including students with disabilities, have the right |
| 14 | | to exercise self-determination. When possible, individuals |
| 15 | | with disabilities should be incorporated into the development |
| 16 | | and delivery of this instruction. This instruction may be |
| 17 | | supplemented by knowledgeable guest speakers from the |
| 18 | | disability community. A school board may collaborate with |
| 19 | | community-based organizations, such as centers for independent |
| 20 | | living, parent training and information centers, and other |
| 21 | | consumer-driven groups, and disability membership |
| 22 | | organizations in creating this instruction. |
| 23 | | (b) The State Board of Education may prepare and make |
| 24 | | available to all school boards resource materials that may be |
| 25 | | used as guidelines for the development of instruction for |
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| 1 | | disability history and awareness under this Section. |
| 2 | | (c) Each school board shall determine the minimum amount |
| 3 | | of instructional time required under this Section. |
| 4 | | (d) The regional superintendent of schools shall monitor a |
| 5 | | school district's compliance with this Section's curricular |
| 6 | | requirement during his or her annual compliance visit. |
| 7 | | (Source: P.A. 96-191, eff. 1-1-10.) |
| 8 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-605 heading new) |
| 9 | | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-605) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-22) |
| 11 | | Sec. 27-605. 27-22. Required high school courses. |
| 12 | | (a) (Blank). |
| 13 | | (b) (Blank). |
| 14 | | (c) (Blank). |
| 15 | | (d) (Blank). |
| 16 | | (e) Through the 2023-2024 school year, as a prerequisite |
| 17 | | to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil entering the |
| 18 | | 9th grade must, in addition to other course requirements, |
| 19 | | successfully complete all of the following courses: |
| 20 | | (1) Four years of language arts. |
| 21 | | (2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of |
| 22 | | which must be English and the other of which may be English |
| 23 | | or any other subject. When applicable, writing-intensive |
| 24 | | courses may be counted towards the fulfillment of other |
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| 1 | | graduation requirements. |
| 2 | | (3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be |
| 3 | | Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and |
| 4 | | one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science |
| 5 | | course. A mathematics course that includes geometry |
| 6 | | content may be offered as an integrated, applied, |
| 7 | | interdisciplinary, or career and technical education |
| 8 | | course that prepares a student for a career readiness |
| 9 | | path. |
| 10 | | (3.5) For pupils entering the 9th grade in the |
| 11 | | 2022-2023 school year and 2023-2024 school year, one year |
| 12 | | of a course that includes intensive instruction in |
| 13 | | computer literacy, which may be English, social studies, |
| 14 | | or any other subject and which may be counted toward the |
| 15 | | fulfillment of other graduation requirements. |
| 16 | | (4) Two years of science. |
| 17 | | (5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one |
| 18 | | year must be history of the United States or a combination |
| 19 | | of history of the United States and American government |
| 20 | | and, beginning with pupils entering the 9th grade in the |
| 21 | | 2016-2017 school year and each school year thereafter, at |
| 22 | | least one semester must be civics, which shall help young |
| 23 | | people acquire and learn to use the skills, knowledge, and |
| 24 | | attitudes that will prepare them to be competent and |
| 25 | | responsible citizens throughout their lives. Civics course |
| 26 | | content shall focus on government institutions, the |
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| 1 | | discussion of current and controversial issues, service |
| 2 | | learning, and simulations of the democratic process. |
| 3 | | School districts may utilize private funding available for |
| 4 | | the purposes of offering civics education. Beginning with |
| 5 | | pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2021-2022 school |
| 6 | | year, one semester, or part of one semester, may include a |
| 7 | | financial literacy course. |
| 8 | | (6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) |
| 9 | | foreign language, which shall be deemed to include |
| 10 | | American Sign Language, (D) vocational education, or (E) |
| 11 | | forensic speech (speech and debate). A forensic speech |
| 12 | | course used to satisfy the course requirement under |
| 13 | | subdivision (1) may not be used to satisfy the course |
| 14 | | requirement under this subdivision (6). |
| 15 | | (e-5) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, as a |
| 16 | | prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil |
| 17 | | entering the 9th grade must, in addition to other course |
| 18 | | requirements, successfully complete all of the following |
| 19 | | courses: |
| 20 | | (1) Four years of language arts. |
| 21 | | (2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of |
| 22 | | which must be English and the other of which may be English |
| 23 | | or any other subject. If applicable, writing-intensive |
| 24 | | courses may be counted toward the fulfillment of other |
| 25 | | graduation requirements. |
| 26 | | (3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be |
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| 1 | | Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and |
| 2 | | one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science |
| 3 | | course. A mathematics course that includes geometry |
| 4 | | content may be offered as an integrated, applied, |
| 5 | | interdisciplinary, or career and technical education |
| 6 | | course that prepares a student for a career readiness |
| 7 | | path. |
| 8 | | (3.5) One year of a course that includes intensive |
| 9 | | instruction in computer literacy, which may be English, |
| 10 | | social studies, or any other subject and which may be |
| 11 | | counted toward the fulfillment of other graduation |
| 12 | | requirements. |
| 13 | | (4) Two years of laboratory science. |
| 14 | | (5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one |
| 15 | | year must be history of the United States or a combination |
| 16 | | of history of the United States and American government |
| 17 | | and at least one semester must be civics, which shall help |
| 18 | | young people acquire and learn to use the skills, |
| 19 | | knowledge, and attitudes that will prepare them to be |
| 20 | | competent and responsible citizens throughout their lives. |
| 21 | | Civics course content shall focus on government |
| 22 | | institutions, the discussion of current and controversial |
| 23 | | issues, service learning, and simulations of the |
| 24 | | democratic process. School districts may utilize private |
| 25 | | funding available for the purposes of offering civics |
| 26 | | education. One semester, or part of one semester, may |
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| 1 | | include a financial literacy course. |
| 2 | | (6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) |
| 3 | | foreign language, which shall be deemed to include |
| 4 | | American Sign Language, (D) vocational education, or (E) |
| 5 | | forensic speech (speech and debate). A forensic speech |
| 6 | | course used to satisfy the course requirement under |
| 7 | | subdivision (1) may not be used to satisfy the course |
| 8 | | requirement under this subdivision (6). |
| 9 | | (e-10) Beginning with the 2028-2029 school year, as a |
| 10 | | prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil |
| 11 | | entering the 9th grade must, in addition to other course |
| 12 | | requirements, successfully complete 2 years of foreign |
| 13 | | language courses, which may include American Sign Language. A |
| 14 | | pupil may choose a third year of foreign language to satisfy |
| 15 | | the requirement under subdivision (6) of subsection (e-5). |
| 16 | | (f) The State Board of Education shall develop and inform |
| 17 | | school districts of standards for writing-intensive |
| 18 | | coursework. |
| 19 | | (f-5) If a school district offers an Advanced Placement |
| 20 | | computer science course to high school students, then the |
| 21 | | school board must designate that course as equivalent to a |
| 22 | | high school mathematics course and must denote on the |
| 23 | | student's transcript that the Advanced Placement computer |
| 24 | | science course qualifies as a mathematics-based, quantitative |
| 25 | | course for students in accordance with subdivision (3) of |
| 26 | | subsection (e) of this Section. |
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| 1 | | (g) Public Act 83-1082 does not apply to pupils entering |
| 2 | | the 9th grade in 1983-1984 school year and prior school years |
| 3 | | or to students with disabilities whose course of study is |
| 4 | | determined by an individualized education program. |
| 5 | | Public Act 94-676 does not apply to pupils entering the |
| 6 | | 9th grade in the 2004-2005 school year or a prior school year |
| 7 | | or to students with disabilities whose course of study is |
| 8 | | determined by an individualized education program. |
| 9 | | Subdivision (3.5) of subsection (e) does not apply to |
| 10 | | pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2021-2022 school year or a |
| 11 | | prior school year or to students with disabilities whose |
| 12 | | course of study is determined by an individualized education |
| 13 | | program. |
| 14 | | Subsection (e-5) does not apply to pupils entering the 9th |
| 15 | | grade in the 2023-2024 school year or a prior school year or to |
| 16 | | students with disabilities whose course of study is determined |
| 17 | | by an individualized education program. Subsection (e-10) does |
| 18 | | not apply to pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2027-2028 |
| 19 | | school year or a prior school year or to students with |
| 20 | | disabilities whose course of study is determined by an |
| 21 | | individualized education program. |
| 22 | | (h) The provisions of this Section are subject to the |
| 23 | | provisions of Sections 14A-32 and 27-610 27-22.05 of this Code |
| 24 | | and the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act. |
| 25 | | (i) The State Board of Education may adopt rules to modify |
| 26 | | the requirements of this Section for any students enrolled in |
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| 1 | | grades 9 through 12 if the Governor has declared a disaster due |
| 2 | | to a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
| 3 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. |
| 4 | | (Source: P.A. 102-366, eff. 8-13-21; 102-551, eff. 1-1-22; |
| 5 | | 102-864, eff. 5-13-22; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-743, eff. |
| 6 | | 8-2-24.) |
| 7 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-610) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.05) |
| 8 | | Sec. 27-610. 27-22.05. Required course substitute. |
| 9 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article or this |
| 10 | | Code, a school board that maintains any of grades 9 through 12 |
| 11 | | is authorized to adopt a policy under which a student who is |
| 12 | | enrolled in any of those grades may satisfy one or more high |
| 13 | | school course or graduation requirements, including, but not |
| 14 | | limited to, any requirements under Sections 27-605 and 27-710 |
| 15 | | of this Code 27-6 and 27-22, by successfully completing a |
| 16 | | registered apprenticeship program under rules adopted by the |
| 17 | | State Board of Education under Section 2-3.175 of this Code, |
| 18 | | or by substituting for and successfully completing in place of |
| 19 | | the high school course or graduation requirement a related |
| 20 | | vocational or technical education course. A vocational or |
| 21 | | technical education course shall not qualify as a related |
| 22 | | vocational or technical education course within the meaning of |
| 23 | | this Section unless it contains at least 50% of the content of |
| 24 | | the required course or graduation requirement for which it is |
| 25 | | substituted, as determined by the State Board of Education in |
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| 1 | | accordance with standards that it shall adopt and uniformly |
| 2 | | apply for purposes of this Section. No vocational or technical |
| 3 | | education course may be substituted for a required course or |
| 4 | | graduation requirement under any policy adopted by a school |
| 5 | | board as authorized in this Section unless the pupil's parent |
| 6 | | or guardian first requests the substitution and approves it in |
| 7 | | writing on forms that the school district makes available for |
| 8 | | purposes of this Section. |
| 9 | | (Source: P.A. 100-992, eff. 8-20-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-615) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.10) |
| 11 | | Sec. 27-615. 27-22.10. Course credit for high school |
| 12 | | diploma. |
| 13 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the |
| 14 | | school board of a school district that maintains any of grades |
| 15 | | 9 through 12 is authorized to adopt a policy under which a |
| 16 | | student enrolled in grade 7 or 8 who is enrolled in the unit |
| 17 | | school district or would be enrolled in the high school |
| 18 | | district upon completion of elementary school, whichever is |
| 19 | | applicable, may enroll in a course required under Section |
| 20 | | 27-605 27-22 of this Code, provided that the course is offered |
| 21 | | by the high school that the student would attend, and (i) the |
| 22 | | student participates in the course at the location of the high |
| 23 | | school, and the elementary student's enrollment in the course |
| 24 | | would not prevent a high school student from being able to |
| 25 | | enroll, or (ii) the student participates in the course where |
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| 1 | | the student attends school as long as the course is taught by a |
| 2 | | teacher who holds a professional educator license issued under |
| 3 | | Article 21B of this Code and endorsed for the grade level and |
| 4 | | content area of the course. |
| 5 | | (b) A school board that adopts a policy pursuant to |
| 6 | | subsection (a) of this Section must grant academic credit to |
| 7 | | an elementary school student who successfully completes the |
| 8 | | high school course, and that credit shall satisfy the |
| 9 | | requirements of Section 27-605 27-22 of this Code for that |
| 10 | | course. |
| 11 | | (c) A school board must award high school course credit to |
| 12 | | a student transferring to its school district for any course |
| 13 | | that the student successfully completed pursuant to subsection |
| 14 | | (a) of this Section, unless evidence about the course's rigor |
| 15 | | and content shows that it does not address the relevant |
| 16 | | Illinois Learning Standard at the level appropriate for the |
| 17 | | high school grade during which the course is usually taken, |
| 18 | | and that credit shall satisfy the requirements of Section |
| 19 | | 27-605 27-22 of this Code for that course. |
| 20 | | (d) A student's grade in any course successfully completed |
| 21 | | under this Section must be included in his or her grade point |
| 22 | | average in accordance with the school board's policy for |
| 23 | | making that calculation. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 99-189, eff. 7-30-15.) |
| 25 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-705 heading new) |
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| 1 | | PHYSICAL EDUCATION |
| 2 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-705) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-5) |
| 3 | | Sec. 27-705. 27-5. Physical education and training. School |
| 4 | | boards of public schools and the Board of Governors of State |
| 5 | | Colleges and Universities shall provide for the physical |
| 6 | | education and training of pupils of the schools and laboratory |
| 7 | | schools under their respective control, and shall include |
| 8 | | physical education and training in the courses of study |
| 9 | | regularly taught therein. The physical education and training |
| 10 | | course offered in grades 5 through 10 may include the health |
| 11 | | education course required in the Critical Health Problems and |
| 12 | | Comprehensive Health Education Act. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 89-618, eff. 8-9-96.) |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-710) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-6) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-710. 27-6. Courses in physical education required; |
| 16 | | special activities. |
| 17 | | (a) Pupils enrolled in the public schools and State |
| 18 | | universities engaged in preparing teachers shall be required |
| 19 | | to engage during the school day, except on block scheduled |
| 20 | | days for those public schools engaged in block scheduling, in |
| 21 | | courses of physical education for such periods as are |
| 22 | | compatible with the optimum growth and developmental needs of |
| 23 | | individuals at the various age levels except when appropriate |
| 24 | | excuses are submitted to the school by a pupil's parent or |
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| 1 | | guardian or by a person licensed under the Medical Practice |
| 2 | | Act of 1987 and except as provided in subsection (b) of this |
| 3 | | Section. A school board may determine the schedule or |
| 4 | | frequency of physical education courses, provided that a pupil |
| 5 | | engages in a course of physical education for a minimum of 3 |
| 6 | | days per 5-day week. |
| 7 | | Special activities in physical education shall be provided |
| 8 | | for pupils whose physical or emotional condition, as |
| 9 | | determined by a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act |
| 10 | | of 1987, prevents their participation in the courses provided |
| 11 | | for normal children. |
| 12 | | (b) A school board is authorized to excuse pupils enrolled |
| 13 | | in grades 11 and 12 from engaging in physical education |
| 14 | | courses if those pupils request to be excused for any of the |
| 15 | | following reasons: (1) for ongoing participation in an |
| 16 | | interscholastic athletic program; (2) to enroll in academic |
| 17 | | classes which are required for admission to an institution of |
| 18 | | higher learning, provided that failure to take such classes |
| 19 | | will result in the pupil being denied admission to the |
| 20 | | institution of his or her choice; or (3) to enroll in academic |
| 21 | | classes which are required for graduation from high school, |
| 22 | | provided that failure to take such classes will result in the |
| 23 | | pupil being unable to graduate. A school board may also excuse |
| 24 | | pupils in grades 9 through 12 enrolled in a marching band |
| 25 | | program for credit from engaging in physical education courses |
| 26 | | if those pupils request to be excused for ongoing |
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| 1 | | participation in such marching band program. A school board |
| 2 | | may also, on a case-by-case basis, excuse pupils in grades 7 |
| 3 | | through 12 who participate in an interscholastic or |
| 4 | | extracurricular athletic program from engaging in physical |
| 5 | | education courses. In addition, a pupil in any of grades 3 |
| 6 | | through 12 who is eligible for special education may be |
| 7 | | excused if the pupil's parent or guardian agrees that the |
| 8 | | pupil must utilize the time set aside for physical education |
| 9 | | to receive special education support and services or, if there |
| 10 | | is no agreement, the individualized education program team for |
| 11 | | the pupil determines that the pupil must utilize the time set |
| 12 | | aside for physical education to receive special education |
| 13 | | support and services, which agreement or determination must be |
| 14 | | made a part of the individualized education program. However, |
| 15 | | a pupil requiring adapted physical education must receive that |
| 16 | | service in accordance with the individualized education |
| 17 | | program developed for the pupil. If requested, a school board |
| 18 | | is authorized to excuse a pupil from engaging in a physical |
| 19 | | education course if the pupil has an individualized |
| 20 | | educational program under Article 14 of this Code, is |
| 21 | | participating in an adaptive athletic program outside of the |
| 22 | | school setting, and documents such participation as determined |
| 23 | | by the school board. A school board may also excuse pupils in |
| 24 | | grades 9 through 12 enrolled in a Reserve Officer's Training |
| 25 | | Corps (ROTC) program sponsored by the school district from |
| 26 | | engaging in physical education courses. School boards which |
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| 1 | | choose to exercise this authority shall establish a policy to |
| 2 | | excuse pupils on an individual basis. |
| 3 | | (b-5) A pupil shall be excused from engaging in any |
| 4 | | physical activity components of a physical education course |
| 5 | | during a period of religious fasting if the pupil's parent or |
| 6 | | guardian notifies the school principal in writing that the |
| 7 | | pupil is participating in religious fasting. |
| 8 | | (c) The provisions of this Section are subject to the |
| 9 | | provisions of Section 27-610 of this Code 27-22.05. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-405, eff. 8-19-21.) |
| 11 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-715) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-6.3) |
| 12 | | Sec. 27-715. 27-6.3. Play time required in elementary |
| 13 | | school. |
| 14 | | (a) All public schools shall provide daily time for |
| 15 | | supervised, unstructured, child-directed play for all students |
| 16 | | in kindergarten through grade 5. Play time must allow |
| 17 | | unstructured play, and may include organized games, but shall |
| 18 | | not include the use of computers, tablets, phones, or videos. |
| 19 | | Schools are encouraged to provide play time outdoors, but it |
| 20 | | may be held indoors. If play time is held indoors, schools are |
| 21 | | encouraged to provide it in a space that promotes physical |
| 22 | | activity. Time spent dressing or undressing for outdoor play |
| 23 | | time shall not count towards the daily time for play. |
| 24 | | (b) Play time shall not count as a course of physical |
| 25 | | education that fulfills the requirements of Section 27-710 of |
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| 1 | | this Code 27-6, nor shall time spent in a course of physical |
| 2 | | education count towards the daily time for play. |
| 3 | | (c) Play time shall be considered clock hours for the |
| 4 | | purposes of Section 10-19.05. For any school day 5 clock hours |
| 5 | | or longer in length, the total time allotted for play for |
| 6 | | students in kindergarten through grade 5 must be at least 30 |
| 7 | | minutes. For any school day less than 5 clock hours in length, |
| 8 | | the total time allotted for play each school day must be at |
| 9 | | least one-tenth of a day of attendance for the student |
| 10 | | pursuant to Section 10-19.05. Play time may be divided into |
| 11 | | play periods of at least 15 consecutive minutes in length. |
| 12 | | (d) For students with disabilities, play time shall comply |
| 13 | | with a student's applicable individualized education program |
| 14 | | (IEP) or federal Section 504 plan. |
| 15 | | (e) All public schools shall prohibit the withholding of |
| 16 | | play time as a disciplinary or punitive action, except when a |
| 17 | | student's participation in play time poses an immediate threat |
| 18 | | to the safety of the student or others. School officials shall |
| 19 | | make all reasonable efforts to resolve such threats and |
| 20 | | minimize the use of exclusion from play to the greatest extent |
| 21 | | practicable and in accordance with subsection (d). |
| 22 | | (Source: P.A. 102-357, eff. 8-13-21.) |
| 23 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-720) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-6.5) |
| 24 | | Sec. 27-720. 27-6.5. Physical fitness assessments in |
| 25 | | schools. |
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| 1 | | (a) As used in this Section, "physical fitness assessment" |
| 2 | | means a series of assessments to measure aerobic capacity, |
| 3 | | body composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and |
| 4 | | flexibility. |
| 5 | | (b) To measure the effectiveness of State Goal 20 of the |
| 6 | | Illinois Learning Standards for Physical Development and |
| 7 | | Health, beginning with the 2016-2017 school year and every |
| 8 | | school year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall |
| 9 | | require all public schools to use a scientifically-based, |
| 10 | | health-related physical fitness assessment for grades 3 |
| 11 | | through 12 and periodically report fitness information to the |
| 12 | | State Board of Education, as set forth in subsections (c) and |
| 13 | | (e) of this Section, to assess student fitness indicators. |
| 14 | | Public schools shall integrate health-related fitness |
| 15 | | testing into the curriculum as an instructional tool, except |
| 16 | | in grades before the 3rd grade. Fitness tests must be |
| 17 | | appropriate to students' developmental levels and physical |
| 18 | | abilities. The testing must be used to teach students how to |
| 19 | | assess their fitness levels, set goals for improvement, and |
| 20 | | monitor progress in reaching their goals. Fitness scores shall |
| 21 | | not be used for grading students or evaluating teachers. |
| 22 | | (c) (Blank). |
| 23 | | (d) The State Board of Education must adopt rules for the |
| 24 | | implementation of physical fitness assessments under this |
| 25 | | Section by each public school. The requirements of this |
| 26 | | Section do not apply if the Governor has declared a disaster |
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| 1 | | due to a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
| 2 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. |
| 3 | | (e) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for |
| 4 | | data submission by school districts and develop a system for |
| 5 | | collecting and reporting the aggregated fitness information |
| 6 | | from the physical fitness assessments. This system shall also |
| 7 | | support the collection of data from school districts that use |
| 8 | | a fitness testing software program. |
| 9 | | (f) School districts may report the aggregate findings of |
| 10 | | physical fitness assessments by grade level and school to |
| 11 | | parents and members of the community through typical |
| 12 | | communication channels, such as Internet websites, school |
| 13 | | newsletters, school board reports, and presentations. |
| 14 | | Districts may also provide individual fitness assessment |
| 15 | | reports to students' parents. |
| 16 | | (g) Nothing in this Section precludes schools from |
| 17 | | implementing a physical fitness assessment before the |
| 18 | | 2016-2017 school year or from implementing more robust forms |
| 19 | | of a physical fitness assessment. |
| 20 | | (Source: P.A. 101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 102-539, eff. 8-20-21.) |
| 21 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-725) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-7) |
| 22 | | Sec. 27-725. 27-7. Physical education course of study. A |
| 23 | | physical education course of study shall include a |
| 24 | | developmentally planned and sequential curriculum that fosters |
| 25 | | the development of movement skills, enhances health-related |
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| 1 | | fitness, increases students' knowledge, offers direct |
| 2 | | opportunities to learn how to work cooperatively in a group |
| 3 | | setting, and encourages healthy habits and attitudes for a |
| 4 | | healthy lifestyle. A physical education course of study shall |
| 5 | | provide students with an opportunity for an appropriate amount |
| 6 | | of physical activity. A physical education course of study |
| 7 | | must be part of the regular school curriculum and not |
| 8 | | extra-curricular in nature or organization. |
| 9 | | The State Board of Education shall prepare and make |
| 10 | | available guidelines for the various grades and types of |
| 11 | | schools in order to make effective the purposes set forth in |
| 12 | | this Section and the requirements provided in Section 27-710 |
| 13 | | of this Code 27-6, and shall see that the general provisions |
| 14 | | and intent of Sections 21B-107, 22-105, and 27-705 through |
| 15 | | 27-725 of this Code 27-5 to 27-9, inclusive, are enforced. |
| 16 | | (Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17.) |
| 17 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-805 heading new) |
| 18 | | DRIVER EDUCATION |
| 19 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-805) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24) |
| 20 | | Sec. 27-805. 27-24. Short title. This Section and the |
| 21 | | following Sections preceding Section 27-905 of this Code |
| 22 | | Sections 27-24 through 27-24.10 of this Article are known and |
| 23 | | may be cited as the Driver Education Act. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-810) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.1) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-810. 27-24.1. Definitions. As used in the Driver |
| 3 | | Education Act unless the context otherwise requires: |
| 4 | | "State Board" means the State Board of Education. |
| 5 | | "Driver education course" and "course" means a course of |
| 6 | | instruction in the use and operation of cars, including |
| 7 | | instruction in the safe operation of cars and rules of the |
| 8 | | road, the laws of this State relating to motor vehicles, and |
| 9 | | law enforcement procedures during traffic stops, including |
| 10 | | appropriate interactions with law enforcement officers, which |
| 11 | | meets the minimum requirements of this Act and the rules and |
| 12 | | regulations issued thereunder by the State Board and has been |
| 13 | | approved by the State Board as meeting such requirements. |
| 14 | | "Car" means a motor vehicle of the first division as |
| 15 | | defined in the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
| 16 | | "Motorcycle" or "motor driven cycle" means such a vehicle |
| 17 | | as defined in the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
| 18 | | "Driver's license" means any license or permit issued by |
| 19 | | the Secretary of State under Chapter 6 of the Illinois Vehicle |
| 20 | | Code. |
| 21 | | "Distance learning program" means a program of study in |
| 22 | | which all participating teachers and students do not |
| 23 | | physically meet in the classroom and instead use the Internet, |
| 24 | | email, or any other method other than the classroom to provide |
| 25 | | instruction. |
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| 1 | | With reference to persons, the singular number includes |
| 2 | | the plural and vice versa, and the masculine gender includes |
| 3 | | the feminine. |
| 4 | | (Source: P.A. 101-183, eff. 8-2-19; 102-455, eff. 1-1-22; |
| 5 | | 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-815) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.2) |
| 7 | | Sec. 27-815. 27-24.2. Safety education; driver education |
| 8 | | course. Instruction shall be given in safety education in each |
| 9 | | of grades one through 8, equivalent to one class period each |
| 10 | | week, and any school district which maintains grades 9 through |
| 11 | | 12 shall offer a driver education course in any such school |
| 12 | | which it operates. Its curriculum shall include content |
| 13 | | dealing with Chapters 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16 of the Illinois |
| 14 | | Vehicle Code, the rules adopted pursuant to those Chapters |
| 15 | | insofar as they pertain to the operation of motor vehicles, |
| 16 | | and the portions of the Litter Control Act relating to the |
| 17 | | operation of motor vehicles. The course of instruction given |
| 18 | | in grades 10 through 12 shall include an emphasis on the |
| 19 | | development of knowledge, attitudes, habits, and skills |
| 20 | | necessary for the safe operation of motor vehicles, including |
| 21 | | motorcycles insofar as they can be taught in the classroom, |
| 22 | | and instruction on distracted driving as a major traffic |
| 23 | | safety issue. In addition, the course shall include |
| 24 | | instruction on special hazards existing at and required safety |
| 25 | | and driving precautions that must be observed at emergency |
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| 1 | | situations, highway construction and maintenance zones, |
| 2 | | including worker safety in highway construction and |
| 3 | | maintenance zones, and railroad crossings and the approaches |
| 4 | | thereto. Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, the course |
| 5 | | shall also include instruction concerning law enforcement |
| 6 | | procedures for traffic stops, including a demonstration of the |
| 7 | | proper actions to be taken during a traffic stop and |
| 8 | | appropriate interactions with law enforcement. The course of |
| 9 | | instruction required of each eligible student at the high |
| 10 | | school level shall consist of a minimum of 30 clock hours of |
| 11 | | classroom instruction and a minimum of 6 clock hours of |
| 12 | | individual behind-the-wheel instruction in a dual control car |
| 13 | | on public roadways taught by a driver education instructor |
| 14 | | endorsed by the State Board of Education. A school district's |
| 15 | | decision to allow a student to take a portion of the driver |
| 16 | | education course through a distance learning program must be |
| 17 | | determined on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by the |
| 18 | | school's administration, including the student's driver |
| 19 | | education teacher, and the student's parent or guardian. Under |
| 20 | | no circumstances may the student take the entire driver |
| 21 | | education course through a distance learning program. Both the |
| 22 | | classroom instruction part and the practice driving part of a |
| 23 | | driver education course shall be open to a resident or |
| 24 | | non-resident student attending a non-public school in the |
| 25 | | district wherein the course is offered. Each student attending |
| 26 | | any public or non-public high school in the district must |
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| 1 | | receive a passing grade in at least 8 courses during the |
| 2 | | previous 2 semesters prior to enrolling in a driver education |
| 3 | | course, or the student shall not be permitted to enroll in the |
| 4 | | course; provided that the local superintendent of schools |
| 5 | | (with respect to a student attending a public high school in |
| 6 | | the district) or chief school administrator (with respect to a |
| 7 | | student attending a non-public high school in the district) |
| 8 | | may waive the requirement if the superintendent or chief |
| 9 | | school administrator, as the case may be, deems it to be in the |
| 10 | | best interest of the student. A student may be allowed to |
| 11 | | commence the classroom instruction part of such driver |
| 12 | | education course prior to reaching age 15 if such student then |
| 13 | | will be eligible to complete the entire course within 12 |
| 14 | | months after being allowed to commence such classroom |
| 15 | | instruction. |
| 16 | | A school district may offer a driver education course in a |
| 17 | | school by contracting with a commercial driver training school |
| 18 | | to provide both the classroom instruction part and the |
| 19 | | practice driving part or either one without having to request |
| 20 | | a modification or waiver of administrative rules of the State |
| 21 | | Board of Education if the school district approves the action |
| 22 | | during a public hearing on whether to enter into a contract |
| 23 | | with a commercial driver training school. The public hearing |
| 24 | | shall be held at a regular or special school board meeting |
| 25 | | prior to entering into such a contract. If a school district |
| 26 | | chooses to approve a contract with a commercial driver |
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| 1 | | training school, then the district must provide evidence to |
| 2 | | the State Board of Education that the commercial driver |
| 3 | | training school with which it will contract holds a license |
| 4 | | issued by the Secretary of State under Article IV of Chapter 6 |
| 5 | | of the Illinois Vehicle Code and that each instructor employed |
| 6 | | by the commercial driver training school to provide |
| 7 | | instruction to students served by the school district holds a |
| 8 | | valid teaching license issued under the requirements of this |
| 9 | | Code and rules of the State Board of Education. Such evidence |
| 10 | | must include, but need not be limited to, a list of each |
| 11 | | instructor assigned to teach students served by the school |
| 12 | | district, which list shall include the instructor's name, |
| 13 | | personal identification number as required by the State Board |
| 14 | | of Education, birth date, and driver's license number. Once |
| 15 | | the contract is entered into, the school district shall notify |
| 16 | | the State Board of Education of any changes in the personnel |
| 17 | | providing instruction either (i) within 15 calendar days after |
| 18 | | an instructor leaves the program or (ii) before a new |
| 19 | | instructor is hired. Such notification shall include the |
| 20 | | instructor's name, personal identification number as required |
| 21 | | by the State Board of Education, birth date, and driver's |
| 22 | | license number. If the school district maintains an Internet |
| 23 | | website, then the district shall post a copy of the final |
| 24 | | contract between the district and the commercial driver |
| 25 | | training school on the district's Internet website. If no |
| 26 | | Internet website exists, then the school district shall make |
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| 1 | | available the contract upon request. A record of all materials |
| 2 | | in relation to the contract must be maintained by the school |
| 3 | | district and made available to parents and guardians upon |
| 4 | | request. The instructor's date of birth and driver's license |
| 5 | | number and any other personally identifying information as |
| 6 | | deemed by the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 |
| 7 | | must be redacted from any public materials. |
| 8 | | Such a course may be commenced immediately after the |
| 9 | | completion of a prior course. Teachers of such courses shall |
| 10 | | meet the licensure requirements of this Code and regulations |
| 11 | | of the State Board as to qualifications. Except for a contract |
| 12 | | with a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist, a school |
| 13 | | district that contracts with a third party to teach a driver |
| 14 | | education course under this Section must ensure the teacher |
| 15 | | meets the educator licensure and endorsement requirements |
| 16 | | under Article 21B and must follow the same evaluation and |
| 17 | | observation requirements that apply to non-tenured teachers |
| 18 | | under Article 24A. The teacher evaluation must be conducted by |
| 19 | | a school administrator employed by the school district and |
| 20 | | must be submitted annually to the district superintendent and |
| 21 | | all school board members for oversight purposes. |
| 22 | | Subject to rules of the State Board of Education, the |
| 23 | | school district may charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed |
| 24 | | $50, to students who participate in the course, unless a |
| 25 | | student is unable to pay for such a course, in which event the |
| 26 | | fee for such a student must be waived. However, the district |
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| 1 | | may increase this fee to an amount not to exceed $250 by school |
| 2 | | board resolution following a public hearing on the increase, |
| 3 | | which increased fee must be waived for students who |
| 4 | | participate in the course and are unable to pay for the course. |
| 5 | | The total amount from driver education fees and reimbursement |
| 6 | | from the State for driver education must not exceed the total |
| 7 | | cost of the driver education program in any year and must be |
| 8 | | deposited into the school district's driver education fund as |
| 9 | | a separate line item budget entry. All moneys deposited into |
| 10 | | the school district's driver education fund must be used |
| 11 | | solely for the funding of a high school driver education |
| 12 | | program approved by the State Board of Education that uses |
| 13 | | driver education instructors endorsed by the State Board of |
| 14 | | Education. |
| 15 | | (Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 103-944, eff. 8-9-24.) |
| 16 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-820) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.2a) |
| 17 | | Sec. 27-820. 27-24.2a. Non-public school driver education |
| 18 | | course. Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, any |
| 19 | | non-public school's driver education course shall include |
| 20 | | instruction concerning law enforcement procedures for traffic |
| 21 | | stops, including a demonstration of the proper actions to be |
| 22 | | taken during a traffic stop and appropriate interactions with |
| 23 | | law enforcement. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 99-720, eff. 1-1-17.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-825) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.3) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-825. 27-24.3. Reimbursement. In order for the |
| 3 | | school district to receive reimbursement from the State as |
| 4 | | hereinafter provided, the driver education course offered in |
| 5 | | its schools shall consist of at least 30 clock hours of |
| 6 | | classroom instruction and, subject to modification as |
| 7 | | hereinafter allowed, at least 6 clock hours of practice |
| 8 | | driving in a car having dual operating controls under direct |
| 9 | | individual instruction. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 95-310, eff. 7-1-08.) |
| 11 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-830) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.4) |
| 12 | | Sec. 27-830. 27-24.4. Reimbursement amount. |
| 13 | | (a) Each school district shall be entitled to |
| 14 | | reimbursement for each student who finishes either the |
| 15 | | classroom instruction part or the practice driving part of a |
| 16 | | driver education course that meets the minimum requirements of |
| 17 | | this Act. Reimbursement under this Act is payable from the |
| 18 | | Drivers Education Fund in the State treasury. |
| 19 | | Each year all funds appropriated from the Drivers |
| 20 | | Education Fund to the State Board of Education, with the |
| 21 | | exception of those funds necessary for administrative purposes |
| 22 | | of the State Board of Education, shall be distributed in the |
| 23 | | manner provided in this paragraph to school districts by the |
| 24 | | State Board of Education for reimbursement of claims from the |
| 25 | | previous school year. As soon as may be after each quarter of |
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| 1 | | the year, if moneys are available in the Drivers Education |
| 2 | | Fund in the State treasury for payments under this Section, |
| 3 | | the State Comptroller shall draw his or her warrants upon the |
| 4 | | State Treasurer as directed by the State Board of Education. |
| 5 | | The warrant for each quarter shall be in an amount equal to |
| 6 | | one-fourth of the total amount to be distributed to school |
| 7 | | districts for the year. Payments shall be made to school |
| 8 | | districts as soon as may be after receipt of the warrants. |
| 9 | | The base reimbursement amount shall be calculated by the |
| 10 | | State Board by dividing the total amount appropriated for |
| 11 | | distribution by the total of: (a) the number of students who |
| 12 | | have completed the classroom instruction part for whom valid |
| 13 | | claims have been made times 0.2; plus (b) the number of |
| 14 | | students who have completed the practice driving instruction |
| 15 | | part for whom valid claims have been made times 0.8. |
| 16 | | The amount of reimbursement to be distributed on each |
| 17 | | claim shall be 0.2 times the base reimbursement amount for |
| 18 | | each validly claimed student who has completed the classroom |
| 19 | | instruction part, plus 0.8 times the base reimbursement amount |
| 20 | | for each validly claimed student who has completed the |
| 21 | | practice driving instruction part. |
| 22 | | (b) The school district which is the residence of a |
| 23 | | student who attends a nonpublic school in another district |
| 24 | | that has furnished the driver education course shall reimburse |
| 25 | | the district offering the course, the difference between the |
| 26 | | actual per capita cost of giving the course the previous |
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| 1 | | school year and the amount reimbursed by the State, which, for |
| 2 | | purposes of this subsection (b), shall be referred to as |
| 3 | | "course cost". If the course cost offered by the student's |
| 4 | | resident district is less than the course cost of the course in |
| 5 | | the district where the nonpublic school is located, then the |
| 6 | | student is responsible for paying the district that furnished |
| 7 | | the course the difference between the 2 amounts. If a |
| 8 | | nonpublic school student chooses to attend a driver's |
| 9 | | education course in a school district besides the district |
| 10 | | where the nonpublic school is located, then the student is |
| 11 | | wholly responsible for the course cost; however, the nonpublic |
| 12 | | school student may take the course in his or her resident |
| 13 | | district on the same basis as public school students who are |
| 14 | | enrolled in that district. |
| 15 | | By April 1 the nonpublic school shall notify the district |
| 16 | | offering the course of the names and district numbers of the |
| 17 | | nonresident students desiring to take such course the next |
| 18 | | school year. The district offering such course shall notify |
| 19 | | the district of residence of those students affected by April |
| 20 | | 15. The school district furnishing the course may claim the |
| 21 | | nonresident student for the purpose of making a claim for |
| 22 | | State reimbursement under this Act. |
| 23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-734, eff. 8-25-09; 97-1025, eff. 1-1-13.) |
| 24 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-835) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.5) |
| 25 | | Sec. 27-835. 27-24.5. Submission of claims. The district |
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| 1 | | shall report on forms prescribed by the State Board, on an |
| 2 | | ongoing basis, a list of students by name, birth date and sex, |
| 3 | | with the date the behind-the-wheel instruction or the |
| 4 | | classroom instruction or both were completed and with the |
| 5 | | status of the course completion. |
| 6 | | The State shall not reimburse any district for any student |
| 7 | | who has repeated any part of the course more than once or who |
| 8 | | did not meet the age requirements of this Act during the period |
| 9 | | that the student was instructed in any part of the drivers |
| 10 | | education course. |
| 11 | | (Source: P.A. 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.) |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-840) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.6) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-840. 27-24.6. Attendance records. The school board |
| 14 | | shall require the teachers of drivers education courses to |
| 15 | | keep daily attendance records for students attending such |
| 16 | | courses in the same manner as is prescribed in Section 24-18 of |
| 17 | | this Act and such records shall be used to prepare and certify |
| 18 | | claims made under the Driver Education Act. Claims for |
| 19 | | reimbursement shall be made under oath or affirmation of the |
| 20 | | chief school administrator for the district employed by the |
| 21 | | school board or authorized driver education personnel employed |
| 22 | | by the school board. |
| 23 | | Whoever submits a false claim under the Driver Education |
| 24 | | Act or makes a false record upon which a claim is based shall |
| 25 | | be fined in an amount equal to the sum falsely claimed. |
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| 1 | | (Source: P.A. 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.) |
| 2 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-845) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.7) |
| 3 | | Sec. 27-845. 27-24.7. School Code code to apply. The |
| 4 | | provisions of this Code Act not inconsistent with the |
| 5 | | provisions of the Driver Education Act shall apply to the |
| 6 | | conduct of instruction offered by a school district under the |
| 7 | | provisions of the Driver Education Act. |
| 8 | | (Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.) |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-850) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.8) |
| 10 | | Sec. 27-850. 27-24.8. Rules and regulations. The State |
| 11 | | Board may promulgate rules and regulations not inconsistent |
| 12 | | with the provisions of the Driver Education Act for the |
| 13 | | administration of the Driver Education Act. |
| 14 | | (Source: P.A. 81-1508.) |
| 15 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-855) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.9) |
| 16 | | Sec. 27-855. 27-24.9. Driver education standards. The |
| 17 | | State Board of Education, in consultation with the Secretary |
| 18 | | of State, an association representing teachers of driver |
| 19 | | education, students, education practitioners, including, but |
| 20 | | not limited to, teachers in colleges of education, |
| 21 | | administrators, and regional superintendents of schools, shall |
| 22 | | adopt rigorous learning standards for the classroom and |
| 23 | | laboratory phases of driver education for novice teen drivers |
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| 1 | | under the age of 18 years, including, but not limited to, the |
| 2 | | Novice Teen Driver Education and Training Administrative |
| 3 | | Standards developed and written by the Association of National |
| 4 | | Stakeholders in Traffic Safety Education in affiliation with |
| 5 | | the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. The |
| 6 | | national learning standards may be adapted to meet Illinois |
| 7 | | licensing and educational requirements, including classroom |
| 8 | | and behind-the-wheel hours and the cognitive, physiological, |
| 9 | | and psychological aspects of the safe operation of a motor |
| 10 | | vehicle and equipment of motor vehicles. As the national |
| 11 | | standards are updated, the Board shall update these learning |
| 12 | | standards. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 102-951, eff. 1-1-23.) |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-860) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.10) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-860. 27-24.10. Cost report. The State Board of |
| 16 | | Education shall annually prepare a report to be posted on the |
| 17 | | State Board's Internet website that indicates the approximate |
| 18 | | per capita driver education cost for each school district |
| 19 | | required to provide driver education. This report, compiled |
| 20 | | each spring from data reported the previous school year, shall |
| 21 | | be computed from expenditure data for driver education |
| 22 | | submitted by school districts on the annual financial |
| 23 | | statements required pursuant to Section 3-15.1 of this Code |
| 24 | | and the number of students provided driver education for that |
| 25 | | school year, as required to be reported under Section 27-835 |
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| 1 | | 27-24.5 of this Code. |
| 2 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1025, eff. 1-1-13.) |
| 3 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-905 heading new) |
| 4 | | SUMMER SCHOOL |
| 5 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-905) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.1) |
| 6 | | Sec. 27-905. 27-22.1. Summer school; required school - |
| 7 | | required instructional time. Each course offered for high |
| 8 | | school graduation credit during summer school or any period of |
| 9 | | the calendar year not embraced within the regular school year, |
| 10 | | whether or not such course must be successfully completed as a |
| 11 | | prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma and whether or |
| 12 | | not such course if successfully completed would be included in |
| 13 | | the minimum units of credit required by regulation of the |
| 14 | | State Board of Education for high school graduation, shall |
| 15 | | provide no fewer than 60 hours of classroom instruction for |
| 16 | | the equivalent of one semester of high school course credit. |
| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 85-839.) |
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-1005 heading new) |
| 19 | | PERMISSIVE CURRICULUM |
| 20 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1005 new) |
| 21 | | Sec. 27-1005. General permissive education. No school or |
| 22 | | school board is required to administer any curriculum or |
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| 1 | | instruction contained in the following Sections of this |
| 2 | | Article. The curriculum and instruction contained in the |
| 3 | | following Sections of this Article are entirely permissive. |
| 4 | | However, if a school or school board chooses to administer the |
| 5 | | curriculum or instruction in any of the following Sections of |
| 6 | | this Article, then the school or school board shall follow all |
| 7 | | requirements listed in the appropriate Section. The State |
| 8 | | Board of Education shall abide by all requirements of each of |
| 9 | | the following Sections of this Article. |
| 10 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1010) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-9.1b) |
| 11 | | Sec. 27-1010. 27-9.1b. Consent education. |
| 12 | | (a) In this Section: |
| 13 | | "Age and developmentally appropriate" has the meaning |
| 14 | | ascribed to that term in Section 27-1015 of this Code 27-9.1a. |
| 15 | | "Consent" has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section |
| 16 | | 27-1015 of this Code 27-9.1a. |
| 17 | | (b) A school district may provide age and developmentally |
| 18 | | appropriate consent education in kindergarten through the 12th |
| 19 | | grade. |
| 20 | | (1) In kindergarten through the 5th grade, instruction |
| 21 | | and materials shall include age and developmentally |
| 22 | | appropriate instruction on consent and how to give and |
| 23 | | receive consent, including a discussion that includes, but |
| 24 | | is not limited to, all of the following: |
| 25 | | (A) Setting appropriate physical boundaries with |
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| 1 | | others. |
| 2 | | (B) Respecting the physical boundaries of others. |
| 3 | | (C) The right to refuse to engage in behaviors or |
| 4 | | activities that are uncomfortable or unsafe. |
| 5 | | (D) Dealing with unwanted physical contact. |
| 6 | | (E) Helping a peer deal with unwanted physical |
| 7 | | contact. |
| 8 | | (2) In the 6th through 12th grades, instruction and |
| 9 | | materials shall include age and developmentally |
| 10 | | appropriate instruction on consent and how to give and |
| 11 | | receive consent, including a discussion that includes, but |
| 12 | | is not limited to, all of the following: |
| 13 | | (A) That consent is a freely given agreement to |
| 14 | | sexual activity. |
| 15 | | (B) That consent to one particular sexual activity |
| 16 | | does not constitute consent to other types of sexual |
| 17 | | activities. |
| 18 | | (C) That a person's lack of verbal or physical |
| 19 | | resistance or submission resulting from the use or |
| 20 | | threat of force does not constitute consent. |
| 21 | | (D) That a person's manner of dress does not |
| 22 | | constitute consent. |
| 23 | | (E) That a person's consent to past sexual |
| 24 | | activity does not constitute consent to future sexual |
| 25 | | activity. |
| 26 | | (F) That a person's consent to engage in sexual |
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| 1 | | activity with one person does not constitute consent |
| 2 | | to engage in sexual activity with another person. |
| 3 | | (G) That a person can withdraw consent at any |
| 4 | | time. |
| 5 | | (H) That a person cannot consent to sexual |
| 6 | | activity if that person is unable to understand the |
| 7 | | nature of the activity or give knowing consent due to |
| 8 | | certain circumstances that include, but are not |
| 9 | | limited to: |
| 10 | | (i) the person is incapacitated due to the use |
| 11 | | or influence of alcohol or drugs; |
| 12 | | (ii) the person is asleep or unconscious; |
| 13 | | (iii) the person is a minor; or |
| 14 | | (iv) the person is incapacitated due to a |
| 15 | | mental disability. |
| 16 | | (I) The legal age of consent in this State. |
| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 102-522, eff. 8-20-21.) |
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1015) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-9.1a) |
| 19 | | Sec. 27-1015. 27-9.1a. Comprehensive personal health and |
| 20 | | safety and comprehensive sexual health education. |
| 21 | | (a) In this Section: |
| 22 | | "Adapt" means to modify an evidence-based or |
| 23 | | evidence-informed program model for use with a particular |
| 24 | | demographic, ethnic, linguistic, or cultural group. |
| 25 | | "Age and developmentally appropriate" means suitable to |
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| 1 | | particular ages or age groups of children and adolescents, |
| 2 | | based on the developing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral |
| 3 | | capacity typical for the age or age group. |
| 4 | | "Characteristics of effective programs" includes |
| 5 | | development, content, and implementation of such programs that |
| 6 | | (i) have been shown to be effective in terms of increasing |
| 7 | | knowledge, clarifying values and attitudes, increasing skills, |
| 8 | | and impacting behavior, (ii) are widely recognized by leading |
| 9 | | medical and public health agencies to be effective in changing |
| 10 | | sexual behaviors that lead to sexually transmitted infections, |
| 11 | | including HIV, unintended pregnancy, interpersonal violence, |
| 12 | | and sexual violence among young people, and (iii) are taught |
| 13 | | by professionals who provide a safe learning space, free from |
| 14 | | shame, stigma, and ideology and are trained in trauma-informed |
| 15 | | teaching methodologies. |
| 16 | | "Complete" means information that aligns with the National |
| 17 | | Sex Education Standards, including information on consent and |
| 18 | | healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, puberty and |
| 19 | | adolescent sexual development, gender identity and expression, |
| 20 | | sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, and |
| 21 | | interpersonal violence. |
| 22 | | "Comprehensive personal health and safety education" means |
| 23 | | age and developmentally appropriate education that aligns with |
| 24 | | the National Sex Education Standards, including information on |
| 25 | | consent and healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, |
| 26 | | puberty and adolescent sexual development, gender identity and |
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| 1 | | expression, sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, |
| 2 | | and interpersonal violence. |
| 3 | | "Comprehensive sexual health education" means age and |
| 4 | | developmentally appropriate education that aligns with the |
| 5 | | National Sex Education Standards, including information on |
| 6 | | consent and healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, |
| 7 | | puberty and adolescent sexual development, gender identity and |
| 8 | | expression, sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, |
| 9 | | and interpersonal violence. |
| 10 | | "Consent" means an affirmative, knowing, conscious, |
| 11 | | ongoing, and voluntary agreement to engage in interpersonal, |
| 12 | | physical, or sexual activity, which can be revoked at any |
| 13 | | point, including during the course of interpersonal, physical, |
| 14 | | or sexual activity. |
| 15 | | "Culturally appropriate" means affirming culturally |
| 16 | | diverse individuals, families, and communities in an |
| 17 | | inclusive, respectful, and effective manner, including |
| 18 | | materials and instruction that are inclusive of race, |
| 19 | | ethnicity, language, cultural background, immigration status, |
| 20 | | religion, disability, gender, gender identity, gender |
| 21 | | expression, sexual orientation, and sexual behavior. |
| 22 | | "Evidence-based program" means a program for which |
| 23 | | systematic, empirical research or evaluation has provided |
| 24 | | evidence of effectiveness. |
| 25 | | "Evidence-informed program" means a program that uses the |
| 26 | | best available research and practice knowledge to guide |
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| 1 | | program design and implementation. |
| 2 | | "Gender stereotype" means a generalized view or |
| 3 | | preconception about what attributes, characteristics, or roles |
| 4 | | are or ought to be taught, possessed by, or performed by people |
| 5 | | based on their gender identity. |
| 6 | | "Healthy relationships" means relationships between |
| 7 | | individuals that consist of mutual respect, trust, honesty, |
| 8 | | support, fairness, equity, separate identities, physical and |
| 9 | | emotional safety, and good communication. |
| 10 | | "Identity" means people's understanding of how they |
| 11 | | identify their sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or |
| 12 | | gender expression without stereotypes, shame, or stigma. |
| 13 | | "Inclusive" means inclusion of marginalized communities |
| 14 | | that include, but are not limited to, people of color, |
| 15 | | immigrants, people of diverse sexual orientations, gender |
| 16 | | identities, and gender expressions, people who are intersex, |
| 17 | | people with disabilities, people who have experienced |
| 18 | | interpersonal or sexual violence, and others. |
| 19 | | "Interpersonal violence" means violent behavior used to |
| 20 | | establish power and control over another person. |
| 21 | | "Medically accurate" means verified or supported by the |
| 22 | | weight of research conducted in compliance with accepted |
| 23 | | scientific methods and published in peer-reviewed journals, if |
| 24 | | applicable, or comprising information recognized as accurate |
| 25 | | and objective. |
| 26 | | "Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)" means medications |
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| 1 | | approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and |
| 2 | | recommended by the United States Public Health Service or the |
| 3 | | federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for HIV |
| 4 | | pre-exposure prophylaxis and related pre-exposure prophylaxis |
| 5 | | services, including, but not limited to, HIV and sexually |
| 6 | | transmitted infection screening, treatment for sexually |
| 7 | | transmitted infections, medical monitoring, laboratory |
| 8 | | services, and sexual health counseling, to reduce the |
| 9 | | likelihood of HIV infection for individuals who are not living |
| 10 | | with HIV but are vulnerable to HIV exposure. |
| 11 | | "Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PeP)" means the medications |
| 12 | | that are recommended by the federal Centers for Disease |
| 13 | | Control and Prevention and other public health authorities to |
| 14 | | help prevent HIV infection after potential occupational or |
| 15 | | non-occupational HIV exposure. |
| 16 | | "Sexual violence" means discrimination, bullying, |
| 17 | | harassment, including sexual harassment, sexual abuse, sexual |
| 18 | | assault, intimate partner violence, incest, rape, and human |
| 19 | | trafficking. |
| 20 | | "Trauma informed" means to address vital information about |
| 21 | | sexuality and well-being that takes into consideration how |
| 22 | | adverse life experiences may potentially influence a person's |
| 23 | | well-being and decision making. |
| 24 | | (b) All classes that teach comprehensive personal health |
| 25 | | and safety and comprehensive sexual health education shall |
| 26 | | satisfy the following criteria: |
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| 1 | | (1) Course material and instruction shall be age and |
| 2 | | developmentally appropriate, medically accurate, |
| 3 | | complete, culturally appropriate, inclusive, and trauma |
| 4 | | informed. |
| 5 | | (2) Course material and instruction shall replicate |
| 6 | | evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or |
| 7 | | substantially incorporate elements of evidence-based |
| 8 | | programs or evidence-informed programs or characteristics |
| 9 | | of effective programs. |
| 10 | | (3) Course material and instruction shall be inclusive |
| 11 | | and sensitive to the needs of students based on their |
| 12 | | status as pregnant or parenting, living with STIs, |
| 13 | | including HIV, sexually active, asexual, or intersex or |
| 14 | | based on their gender, gender identity, gender expression, |
| 15 | | sexual orientation, sexual behavior, or disability. |
| 16 | | (4) Course material and instruction shall be |
| 17 | | accessible to students with disabilities, which may |
| 18 | | include the use of a modified curriculum, materials, |
| 19 | | instruction in alternative formats, assistive technology, |
| 20 | | and auxiliary aids. |
| 21 | | (5) Course material and instruction shall help |
| 22 | | students develop self-advocacy skills for effective |
| 23 | | communication with parents or guardians, health and social |
| 24 | | service professionals, other trusted adults, and peers |
| 25 | | about sexual health and relationships. |
| 26 | | (6) Course material and instruction shall provide |
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| 1 | | information to help students develop skills for developing |
| 2 | | healthy relationships and preventing and dealing with |
| 3 | | interpersonal violence and sexual violence. |
| 4 | | (7) Course material and instruction shall provide |
| 5 | | information to help students safely use the Internet, |
| 6 | | including social media, dating or relationship websites or |
| 7 | | applications, and texting. |
| 8 | | (8) Course material and instruction shall provide |
| 9 | | information about local resources where students can |
| 10 | | obtain additional information and confidential services |
| 11 | | related to parenting, bullying, interpersonal violence, |
| 12 | | sexual violence, suicide prevention, sexual and |
| 13 | | reproductive health, mental health, substance abuse, |
| 14 | | sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, |
| 15 | | and other related issues. |
| 16 | | (9) Course material and instruction shall include |
| 17 | | information about State laws related to minor |
| 18 | | confidentiality and minor consent, including exceptions, |
| 19 | | consent education, mandated reporting of child abuse and |
| 20 | | neglect, the safe relinquishment of a newborn child, |
| 21 | | minors' access to confidential health care and related |
| 22 | | services, school policies addressing the prevention of and |
| 23 | | response to interpersonal and sexual violence, school |
| 24 | | breastfeeding accommodations, and school policies |
| 25 | | addressing the prevention of and response to sexual |
| 26 | | harassment. |
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| 1 | | (10) Course material and instruction may not reflect |
| 2 | | or promote bias against any person on the basis of the |
| 3 | | person's race, ethnicity, language, cultural background, |
| 4 | | citizenship, religion, HIV status, family structure, |
| 5 | | disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, |
| 6 | | sexual orientation, or sexual behavior. |
| 7 | | (11) Course material and instruction may not employ |
| 8 | | gender stereotypes. |
| 9 | | (12) Course material and instruction shall be |
| 10 | | inclusive of and may not be insensitive or unresponsive to |
| 11 | | the needs of survivors of interpersonal violence and |
| 12 | | sexual violence. |
| 13 | | (13) Course material and instruction may not |
| 14 | | proselytize any religious doctrine. |
| 15 | | (14) Course material and instruction may not |
| 16 | | deliberately withhold health-promoting or life-saving |
| 17 | | information about culturally appropriate health care and |
| 18 | | services, including reproductive health services, hormone |
| 19 | | therapy, and FDA-approved treatments and options, |
| 20 | | including, but not limited to, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis |
| 21 | | (PrEP) and Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PeP). |
| 22 | | (15) Course material and instruction may not be |
| 23 | | inconsistent with the ethical imperatives of medicine and |
| 24 | | public health. |
| 25 | | (c) A school may utilize guest lecturers or resource |
| 26 | | persons to provide instruction or presentations in accordance |
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| 1 | | with Section 10-22.34b. Comprehensive personal health and |
| 2 | | safety and comprehensive sexual health education instruction |
| 3 | | and materials provided by guest lecturers or resource persons |
| 4 | | may not conflict with the provisions of this Section. |
| 5 | | (d) No student shall be required to take or participate in |
| 6 | | any class or course in comprehensive personal health and |
| 7 | | safety and comprehensive sexual health education. A student's |
| 8 | | parent or guardian may opt the student out of comprehensive |
| 9 | | personal health and safety and comprehensive sexual health |
| 10 | | education by submitting the request in writing. Refusal to |
| 11 | | take or participate in such a course or program may not be a |
| 12 | | reason for disciplinary action, academic penalty, suspension, |
| 13 | | or expulsion or any other sanction of a student. A school |
| 14 | | district may not require active parental consent for |
| 15 | | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive |
| 16 | | sexual health education. |
| 17 | | (e) An opportunity shall be afforded to individuals, |
| 18 | | including parents or guardians, to review the scope and |
| 19 | | sequence of instructional materials to be used in a class or |
| 20 | | course under this Section, either electronically or in person. |
| 21 | | A school district shall annually post, on its Internet website |
| 22 | | if one exists, which curriculum is used to provide |
| 23 | | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive |
| 24 | | sexual health education and the name and contact information, |
| 25 | | including an email address, of school personnel who can |
| 26 | | respond to inquiries about instruction and materials. |
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| 1 | | (f) On or before August 1, 2022, the State Board of |
| 2 | | Education, in consultation with youth, parents, sexual health |
| 3 | | and violence prevention experts, health care providers, |
| 4 | | advocates, and education practitioners, including, but not |
| 5 | | limited to, administrators, regional superintendents of |
| 6 | | schools, teachers, and school support personnel, shall develop |
| 7 | | and adopt rigorous learning standards in the area of |
| 8 | | comprehensive personal health and safety education for pupils |
| 9 | | in kindergarten through the 5th grade and comprehensive sexual |
| 10 | | health education for pupils in the 6th through 12th grades, |
| 11 | | including, but not limited to, all of the National Sex |
| 12 | | Education Standards, including information on consent and |
| 13 | | healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, puberty and |
| 14 | | adolescent sexual development, gender identity and expression, |
| 15 | | sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, and |
| 16 | | interpersonal violence, as authored by the Future of Sex |
| 17 | | Education Initiative. As the National Sex Education Standards |
| 18 | | are updated, the State Board of Education shall update these |
| 19 | | learning standards. |
| 20 | | (g) By no later than August 1, 2022, the State Board of |
| 21 | | Education shall make available resource materials developed in |
| 22 | | consultation with stakeholders, with the cooperation and input |
| 23 | | of experts that provide and entities that promote age and |
| 24 | | developmentally appropriate, medically accurate, complete, |
| 25 | | culturally appropriate, inclusive, and trauma-informed |
| 26 | | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive |
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| 1 | | sexual health education policy. Materials may include, without |
| 2 | | limitation, model comprehensive personal health and safety and |
| 3 | | comprehensive sexual health education resources and programs. |
| 4 | | The State Board of Education shall make these resource |
| 5 | | materials available on its Internet website, in a clearly |
| 6 | | identified and easily accessible place. |
| 7 | | (h) Schools may choose and adapt the age and |
| 8 | | developmentally appropriate, medically accurate, complete, |
| 9 | | culturally appropriate, inclusive, and trauma-informed |
| 10 | | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive |
| 11 | | sexual health education curriculum that meets the specific |
| 12 | | needs of their community. All instruction and materials, |
| 13 | | including materials provided or presented by outside |
| 14 | | consultants, community groups, or organizations, may not |
| 15 | | conflict with the provisions of this Section. |
| 16 | | (i) The State Board of Education shall, through existing |
| 17 | | reporting mechanisms if available, direct each school district |
| 18 | | to identify the following: |
| 19 | | (1) if instruction on comprehensive personal health |
| 20 | | and safety and comprehensive sexual health education is |
| 21 | | provided; |
| 22 | | (2) whether the instruction was provided by a teacher |
| 23 | | in the school, a consultant, or a community group or |
| 24 | | organization and specify the name of the outside |
| 25 | | consultant, community group, or organization; |
| 26 | | (3) the number of students receiving instruction; |
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| 1 | | (4) the number of students excused from instruction; |
| 2 | | and |
| 3 | | (5) the duration of instruction. |
| 4 | | The State Board of Education shall report the results of |
| 5 | | this inquiry to the General Assembly annually, for a period of |
| 6 | | 5 years beginning one year after the effective date of this |
| 7 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. |
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-522, eff. 8-20-21.) |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1020) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-17) |
| 10 | | Sec. 27-1020. 27-17. Safety education. School boards of |
| 11 | | public schools and all boards in charge of educational |
| 12 | | institutions supported wholly or partially by the State may |
| 13 | | provide instruction in safety education in all grades and |
| 14 | | include such instruction in the courses of study regularly |
| 15 | | taught therein. |
| 16 | | In this Section, "safety education" means and includes |
| 17 | | instruction in the following: |
| 18 | | 1. automobile safety, including traffic regulations, |
| 19 | | highway safety, and the consequences of alcohol |
| 20 | | consumption and the operation of a motor vehicle; |
| 21 | | 2. safety in the home, including safe gun storage; |
| 22 | | 3. safety in connection with recreational activities; |
| 23 | | 4. safety in and around school buildings; |
| 24 | | 5. safety in connection with vocational work or |
| 25 | | training; |
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| 1 | | 6. cardio-pulmonary resuscitation for students |
| 2 | | enrolled in grades 9 through 11; |
| 3 | | 7. for students enrolled in grades 6 through 8, |
| 4 | | cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and how to use an automated |
| 5 | | external defibrillator by watching a training video on |
| 6 | | those subjects; and |
| 7 | | 8. for students enrolled in prekindergarten through |
| 8 | | grade 6, water safety that incorporates evidence-based |
| 9 | | water safety instructional materials and resources. |
| 10 | | Such boards may make suitable provisions in the schools |
| 11 | | and institutions under their jurisdiction for instruction in |
| 12 | | safety education for not less than 16 hours during each school |
| 13 | | year. |
| 14 | | The curriculum in all educator preparation programs |
| 15 | | approved by the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board |
| 16 | | shall contain instruction in safety education for teachers |
| 17 | | that is appropriate to the grade level of the educator |
| 18 | | license. This instruction may be by specific courses in safety |
| 19 | | education or may be incorporated in existing subjects taught |
| 20 | | in the educator preparation program. |
| 21 | | (Source: P.A. 102-971, eff. 1-1-23; 103-567, eff. 12-8-23.) |
| 22 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1025) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.1) |
| 23 | | Sec. 27-1025. 27-20.1. Illinois Law Week. The first full |
| 24 | | school week in May is designated "Illinois Law Week". During |
| 25 | | that week, the public schools may devote appropriate time, |
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| 1 | | instruction, study, and exercises in the procedures of the |
| 2 | | legislature and the enactment of laws, the courts and the |
| 3 | | administration of justice, the police and the enforcement of |
| 4 | | law, citizen responsibilities, and other principles and ideals |
| 5 | | to promote the importance of government under law in the |
| 6 | | State. |
| 7 | | (Source: P.A. 92-85, eff. 7-12-01.) |
| 8 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1030) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.6) |
| 9 | | Sec. 27-1030. 27-20.6. "Irish Famine" study. Every public |
| 10 | | elementary school and high school may include in its |
| 11 | | curriculum a unit of instruction studying the causes and |
| 12 | | effects of mass starvation in mid-19th century Ireland. This |
| 13 | | period in world history is known as the "Irish Famine", in |
| 14 | | which millions of Irish died or emigrated. The study of this |
| 15 | | material is a reaffirmation of the commitment of free people |
| 16 | | of all nations to eradicate the causes of famine that exist in |
| 17 | | the modern world. |
| 18 | | The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and make |
| 19 | | available to all school boards instructional materials that |
| 20 | | may be used as guidelines for development of a unit of |
| 21 | | instruction under this Section; provided, however, that each |
| 22 | | school board shall itself determine the minimum amount of |
| 23 | | instruction time that shall qualify as a unit of instruction |
| 24 | | satisfying the requirements of this Section. |
| 25 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1035) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.3) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-1035. 27-22.3. Volunteer service credit program. |
| 3 | | (a) A school district may establish a volunteer service |
| 4 | | credit program that enables secondary school students to earn |
| 5 | | credit towards graduation through performance of community |
| 6 | | service. This community service may include participation in |
| 7 | | the organization of a high school or community blood drive or |
| 8 | | other blood donor recruitment campaign. Any program so |
| 9 | | established shall begin with students entering grade 9 in the |
| 10 | | 1993-1994 school year or later. The amount of credit given for |
| 11 | | program participation shall not exceed that given for |
| 12 | | completion of one semester of language arts, math, science or |
| 13 | | social studies. |
| 14 | | (b) Any community service performed as part of a course |
| 15 | | for which credit is given towards graduation shall not qualify |
| 16 | | under a volunteer service credit program. Any service for |
| 17 | | which a student is paid shall not qualify under a volunteer |
| 18 | | service credit program. Any community work assigned as a |
| 19 | | disciplinary measure shall not qualify under a volunteer |
| 20 | | service credit program. |
| 21 | | (c) School districts that establish volunteer service |
| 22 | | credit programs shall establish any necessary rules, |
| 23 | | regulations and procedures. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 93-547, eff. 8-19-03.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1040) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.1) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-1040. 27-23.1. Parenting education. |
| 3 | | (a) The State Board of Education must assist each school |
| 4 | | district that offers an evidence-based parenting education |
| 5 | | model. School districts may provide instruction in parenting |
| 6 | | education for grades 6 through 12 and include such instruction |
| 7 | | in the courses of study regularly taught therein. School |
| 8 | | districts may give regular school credit for satisfactory |
| 9 | | completion by the student of such courses. |
| 10 | | As used in this subsection (a), "parenting education" |
| 11 | | means and includes instruction in the following: |
| 12 | | (1) Child growth and development, including prenatal |
| 13 | | development. |
| 14 | | (2) Childbirth and child care. |
| 15 | | (3) Family structure, function, and management. |
| 16 | | (4) Prenatal and postnatal care for mothers and |
| 17 | | infants. |
| 18 | | (5) Prevention of child abuse. |
| 19 | | (6) The physical, mental, emotional, social, economic, |
| 20 | | and psychological aspects of interpersonal and family |
| 21 | | relationships. |
| 22 | | (7) Parenting skill development. |
| 23 | | The State Board of Education shall assist those districts |
| 24 | | offering parenting education instruction, upon request, in |
| 25 | | developing instructional materials, training teachers, and |
| 26 | | establishing appropriate time allotments for each of the areas |
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| 1 | | included in such instruction. |
| 2 | | School districts may offer parenting education courses |
| 3 | | during that period of the day which is not part of the regular |
| 4 | | school day. Residents of the school district may enroll in |
| 5 | | such courses. The school board may establish fees and collect |
| 6 | | such charges as may be necessary for attendance at such |
| 7 | | courses in an amount not to exceed the per capita cost of the |
| 8 | | operation thereof, except that the board may waive all or part |
| 9 | | of such charges if it determines that the individual is |
| 10 | | indigent or that the educational needs of the individual |
| 11 | | requires his or her attendance at such courses. |
| 12 | | (b) Beginning with the 2019-2020 school year, from |
| 13 | | appropriations made for the purposes of this Section, the |
| 14 | | State Board of Education shall implement and administer a |
| 15 | | 7-year pilot program supporting the health and wellness |
| 16 | | student-learning requirement by utilizing a unit of |
| 17 | | instruction on parenting education in participating school |
| 18 | | districts that maintain grades 9 through 12, to be determined |
| 19 | | by the participating school districts. The program is |
| 20 | | encouraged to include, but is not limited to, instruction on |
| 21 | | (i) family structure, function, and management, (ii) the |
| 22 | | prevention of child abuse, (iii) the physical, mental, |
| 23 | | emotional, social, economic, and psychological aspects of |
| 24 | | interpersonal and family relationships, and (iv) parenting |
| 25 | | education competency development that is aligned to the social |
| 26 | | and emotional learning standards of the student's grade level. |
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| 1 | | Instruction under this subsection (b) may be included in the |
| 2 | | comprehensive health education program Comprehensive Health |
| 3 | | Education Program set forth under Section 22-115 of this Code |
| 4 | | 3 of the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health |
| 5 | | Education Act. The State Board of Education is authorized to |
| 6 | | make grants to school districts that apply to participate in |
| 7 | | the pilot program under this subsection (b). The provisions of |
| 8 | | this subsection (b), other than this sentence, are inoperative |
| 9 | | at the conclusion of the pilot program. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-175, eff. 6-30-23; |
| 11 | | 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1045) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.5) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-1045. 27-23.5. Organ/tissue and blood donor and |
| 14 | | transplantation programs. Each school district that maintains |
| 15 | | grades 9 and 10 may include in its curriculum and teach to the |
| 16 | | students of either such grade one unit of instruction on |
| 17 | | organ/tissue and blood donor and transplantation programs. No |
| 18 | | student shall be required to take or participate in |
| 19 | | instruction on organ/tissue and blood donor and |
| 20 | | transplantation programs if a parent or guardian files written |
| 21 | | objection thereto on constitutional grounds, and refusal to |
| 22 | | take or participate in such instruction on those grounds shall |
| 23 | | not be reason for suspension or expulsion of a student or |
| 24 | | result in any academic penalty. |
| 25 | | The regional superintendent of schools in which a school |
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| 1 | | district that maintains grades 9 and 10 is located shall |
| 2 | | obtain and distribute to each school that maintains grades 9 |
| 3 | | and 10 in his or her district information and data, including |
| 4 | | instructional materials provided at no cost by America's Blood |
| 5 | | Centers, the American Red Cross, and Gift of Hope, that may be |
| 6 | | used by the school in developing a unit of instruction under |
| 7 | | this Section. However, each school board shall determine the |
| 8 | | minimum amount of instructional time that shall qualify as a |
| 9 | | unit of instruction satisfying the requirements of this |
| 10 | | Section. |
| 11 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.) |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1050) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.6) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-1050. 27-23.6. Anti-bias education. |
| 14 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that there is a significant |
| 15 | | increase in violence in the schools and that much of that |
| 16 | | violence is the result of intergroup tensions. The General |
| 17 | | Assembly further finds that anti-bias education and intergroup |
| 18 | | conflict resolution are effective methods for preventing |
| 19 | | violence and lessening tensions in the schools and that these |
| 20 | | methods are most effective when they are respectful of |
| 21 | | individuals and their divergent viewpoints and religious |
| 22 | | beliefs, which are protected by the First Amendment to the |
| 23 | | Constitution of the United States. |
| 24 | | (b) Beginning with the 2002-2003 school year, public |
| 25 | | elementary and secondary schools may incorporate activities to |
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| 1 | | address intergroup conflict, with the objectives of improving |
| 2 | | intergroup relations on and beyond the school campus, defusing |
| 3 | | intergroup tensions, and promoting peaceful resolution of |
| 4 | | conflict. The activities must be respectful of individuals and |
| 5 | | their divergent viewpoints and religious beliefs, which are |
| 6 | | protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the |
| 7 | | United States. |
| 8 | | (c) A school board that adopts a policy to incorporate |
| 9 | | activities to address intergroup conflict as authorized under |
| 10 | | subsection (b) of this Section shall make information |
| 11 | | available to the public that describes the manner in which the |
| 12 | | board has implemented the authority granted to it in this |
| 13 | | Section. The means for disseminating this information (i) |
| 14 | | shall include posting the information on the school district's |
| 15 | | Internet web site, if any, and making the information |
| 16 | | available, upon request, in district offices, and (ii) may |
| 17 | | include without limitation incorporating the information in a |
| 18 | | student handbook and including the information in a district |
| 19 | | newsletter. |
| 20 | | (Source: P.A. 103-542, eff. 7-1-24 (see Section 905 of P.A. |
| 21 | | 103-563 for effective date of P.A. 103-542).) |
| 22 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1055) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.10) |
| 23 | | Sec. 27-1055. 27-23.10. Gang resistance education and |
| 24 | | training. |
| 25 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that the instance of youth |
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| 1 | | delinquent gangs continues to rise on a statewide basis. Given |
| 2 | | the higher rates of criminal offending among gang members, as |
| 3 | | well as the availability of increasingly lethal weapons, the |
| 4 | | level of criminal activity by gang members has taken on new |
| 5 | | importance for law enforcement agencies, schools, the |
| 6 | | community, and prevention efforts. |
| 7 | | (b) As used in this Section: |
| 8 | | "Gang resistance education and training" means and |
| 9 | | includes instruction in, without limitation, each of the |
| 10 | | following subject matters when accompanied by a stated |
| 11 | | objective of reducing gang activity and educating children in |
| 12 | | grades K through 12 about the consequences of gang |
| 13 | | involvement: |
| 14 | | (1) conflict resolution; |
| 15 | | (2) cultural sensitivity; |
| 16 | | (3) personal goal setting; and |
| 17 | | (4) resisting peer pressure. |
| 18 | | (c) Each school district and non-public, non-sectarian |
| 19 | | elementary or secondary school in this State may make suitable |
| 20 | | provisions for instruction in gang resistance education in all |
| 21 | | grades and include that instruction in the courses of study |
| 22 | | regularly taught in those grades. For the purposes of gang |
| 23 | | resistance education, a school board or the governing body of |
| 24 | | a non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school |
| 25 | | must collaborate with State and local law enforcement |
| 26 | | agencies. The State Board of Education may assist in the |
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| 1 | | development of instructional materials and teacher training in |
| 2 | | relation to gang resistance education and training. |
| 3 | | (Source: P.A. 103-542, eff. 7-1-24 (see Section 905 of P.A. |
| 4 | | 103-563 for effective date of P.A. 103-542).) |
| 5 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1060) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.13) |
| 6 | | Sec. 27-1060. 27-23.13. Hunting safety. A school district |
| 7 | | may offer its students a course on hunting safety as part of |
| 8 | | its curriculum during the school day or as part of an |
| 9 | | after-school program. The State Board of Education may prepare |
| 10 | | and make available to school boards resources on hunting |
| 11 | | safety that may be used as guidelines for the development of a |
| 12 | | course under this Section. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 101-152, eff. 7-26-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
| 14 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1065) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.14) |
| 15 | | Sec. 27-1065. 27-23.14. Workplace preparation course. A |
| 16 | | school district that maintains any of grades 9 through 12 may |
| 17 | | include in its high school curriculum a unit of instruction on |
| 18 | | workplace preparation that covers legal protections in the |
| 19 | | workplace, including protection against sexual harassment and |
| 20 | | racial and other forms of discrimination and other protections |
| 21 | | for employees. A school board may determine the minimum amount |
| 22 | | of instruction time that qualifies as a unit of instruction |
| 23 | | under this Section. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-347, eff. 1-1-20; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1070) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.16) |
| 2 | | Sec. 27-1070. 27-23.16. Study of the process of |
| 3 | | naturalization. Every public high school may include in its |
| 4 | | curriculum a unit of instruction about the process of |
| 5 | | naturalization by which a foreign citizen or foreign national |
| 6 | | becomes a U.S. citizen. The course of instruction shall |
| 7 | | include content from the components of the naturalization test |
| 8 | | administered by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. |
| 9 | | Each school board shall determine the minimum amount of |
| 10 | | instructional time under this Section. |
| 11 | | (Source: P.A. 102-472, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1075) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.17) |
| 13 | | Sec. 27-1075. 27-23.17. Workplace Readiness Week. |
| 14 | | (a) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, all public |
| 15 | | high schools, including charter schools, may designate and |
| 16 | | annually observe a week known as "Workplace Readiness Week". |
| 17 | | During that week, students shall be provided information on |
| 18 | | their rights as workers. The topics covered shall include, but |
| 19 | | are not limited to, local, State, and federal laws regarding |
| 20 | | each of the following areas and shall include the labor |
| 21 | | movement's role in winning the protections and benefits |
| 22 | | described in those areas: |
| 23 | | (1) Prohibitions against misclassification of |
| 24 | | employees as independent contractors. |
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| 1 | | (2) Child labor. |
| 2 | | (3) Wage and hour protections. |
| 3 | | (4) Worker safety. |
| 4 | | (5) Workers' compensation. |
| 5 | | (6) Unemployment insurance. |
| 6 | | (7) Paid sick leave and paid family leave. |
| 7 | | (8) The right to organize a union in the workplace. |
| 8 | | (9) Prohibitions against retaliation by employers when |
| 9 | | workers exercise their rights as workers or any other |
| 10 | | rights guaranteed by law. |
| 11 | | During Workplace Readiness Week, students shall also be |
| 12 | | provided information introducing them to State-approved |
| 13 | | apprenticeship programs, how to access them, the variety of |
| 14 | | programs available, and how they can provide an alternative |
| 15 | | career path for those students who choose not to attend a |
| 16 | | traditional higher education program. |
| 17 | | (b) If a school observes Workplace Readiness Week under |
| 18 | | this Section, then, for students in grades 11 and 12, the |
| 19 | | information required to be provided in subsection (a) shall be |
| 20 | | integrated into the regular school program but may also be |
| 21 | | provided during special events after regular school hours. |
| 22 | | Integration into the regular school program is encouraged, but |
| 23 | | not required, to occur during Workplace Readiness Week. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 103-598, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 25 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-1080) (was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.17) |
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| 1 | | Sec. 27-1080. 27-23.17. Relaxation activities. Each school |
| 2 | | district may provide to students, in addition to and not |
| 3 | | substituting recess, at least 20 minutes a week of relaxation |
| 4 | | activities to enhance the mental and physical health of |
| 5 | | students as part of the school day. Relaxation activities may |
| 6 | | include, but are not limited to, mindful-based movements, |
| 7 | | yoga, stretching, meditation, breathing exercises, guided |
| 8 | | relaxation techniques, quiet time, walking, in-person |
| 9 | | conversation, and other stress-relieving activities. A school |
| 10 | | district may partner with public and private community |
| 11 | | organizations to provide relaxation activities. These |
| 12 | | activities may take place in a physical education class, |
| 13 | | social-emotional learning class, or student-support or |
| 14 | | advisory class or as a part of another similar class, |
| 15 | | including a new class. |
| 16 | | (Source: P.A. 103-764, eff. 1-1-25; revised 12-3-24.) |
| 17 | | (105 ILCS 5/27A-5) |
| 18 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-466) |
| 19 | | Sec. 27A-5. Charter school; legal entity; requirements. |
| 20 | | (a) A charter school shall be a public, nonsectarian, |
| 21 | | nonreligious, non-home based, and non-profit school. A charter |
| 22 | | school shall be organized and operated as a nonprofit |
| 23 | | corporation or other discrete, legal, nonprofit entity |
| 24 | | authorized under the laws of the State of Illinois. |
| 25 | | (b) A charter school may be established under this Article |
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| 1 | | by creating a new school or by converting an existing public |
| 2 | | school or attendance center to charter school status. In all |
| 3 | | new applications to establish a charter school in a city |
| 4 | | having a population exceeding 500,000, operation of the |
| 5 | | charter school shall be limited to one campus. This limitation |
| 6 | | does not apply to charter schools existing or approved on or |
| 7 | | before April 16, 2003. |
| 8 | | (b-5) (Blank). |
| 9 | | (c) A charter school shall be administered and governed by |
| 10 | | its board of directors or other governing body in the manner |
| 11 | | provided in its charter. The governing body of a charter |
| 12 | | school shall be subject to the Freedom of Information Act and |
| 13 | | the Open Meetings Act. A charter school's board of directors |
| 14 | | or other governing body must include at least one parent or |
| 15 | | guardian of a pupil currently enrolled in the charter school |
| 16 | | who may be selected through the charter school or a charter |
| 17 | | network election, appointment by the charter school's board of |
| 18 | | directors or other governing body, or by the charter school's |
| 19 | | Parent Teacher Organization or its equivalent. |
| 20 | | (c-5) No later than January 1, 2021 or within the first |
| 21 | | year of his or her first term, every voting member of a charter |
| 22 | | school's board of directors or other governing body shall |
| 23 | | complete a minimum of 4 hours of professional development |
| 24 | | leadership training to ensure that each member has sufficient |
| 25 | | familiarity with the board's or governing body's role and |
| 26 | | responsibilities, including financial oversight and |
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| 1 | | accountability of the school, evaluating the principal's and |
| 2 | | school's performance, adherence to the Freedom of Information |
| 3 | | Act and the Open Meetings Act, and compliance with education |
| 4 | | and labor law. In each subsequent year of his or her term, a |
| 5 | | voting member of a charter school's board of directors or |
| 6 | | other governing body shall complete a minimum of 2 hours of |
| 7 | | professional development training in these same areas. The |
| 8 | | training under this subsection may be provided or certified by |
| 9 | | a statewide charter school membership association or may be |
| 10 | | provided or certified by other qualified providers approved by |
| 11 | | the State Board. |
| 12 | | (d) For purposes of this subsection (d), "non-curricular |
| 13 | | health and safety requirement" means any health and safety |
| 14 | | requirement created by statute or rule to provide, maintain, |
| 15 | | preserve, or safeguard safe or healthful conditions for |
| 16 | | students and school personnel or to eliminate, reduce, or |
| 17 | | prevent threats to the health and safety of students and |
| 18 | | school personnel. "Non-curricular health and safety |
| 19 | | requirement" does not include any course of study or |
| 20 | | specialized instructional requirement for which the State |
| 21 | | Board has established goals and learning standards or which is |
| 22 | | designed primarily to impart knowledge and skills for students |
| 23 | | to master and apply as an outcome of their education. |
| 24 | | A charter school shall comply with all non-curricular |
| 25 | | health and safety requirements applicable to public schools |
| 26 | | under the laws of the State of Illinois. The State Board shall |
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| 1 | | promulgate and post on its Internet website a list of |
| 2 | | non-curricular health and safety requirements that a charter |
| 3 | | school must meet. The list shall be updated annually no later |
| 4 | | than September 1. Any charter contract between a charter |
| 5 | | school and its authorizer must contain a provision that |
| 6 | | requires the charter school to follow the list of all |
| 7 | | non-curricular health and safety requirements promulgated by |
| 8 | | the State Board and any non-curricular health and safety |
| 9 | | requirements added by the State Board to such list during the |
| 10 | | term of the charter. Nothing in this subsection (d) precludes |
| 11 | | an authorizer from including non-curricular health and safety |
| 12 | | requirements in a charter school contract that are not |
| 13 | | contained in the list promulgated by the State Board, |
| 14 | | including non-curricular health and safety requirements of the |
| 15 | | authorizing local school board. |
| 16 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the School Code, a |
| 17 | | charter school shall not charge tuition; provided that a |
| 18 | | charter school may charge reasonable fees for textbooks, |
| 19 | | instructional materials, and student activities. |
| 20 | | (f) A charter school shall be responsible for the |
| 21 | | management and operation of its fiscal affairs, including, but |
| 22 | | not limited to, the preparation of its budget. An audit of each |
| 23 | | charter school's finances shall be conducted annually by an |
| 24 | | outside, independent contractor retained by the charter |
| 25 | | school. The contractor shall not be an employee of the charter |
| 26 | | school or affiliated with the charter school or its authorizer |
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| 1 | | in any way, other than to audit the charter school's finances. |
| 2 | | To ensure financial accountability for the use of public |
| 3 | | funds, on or before December 1 of every year of operation, each |
| 4 | | charter school shall submit to its authorizer and the State |
| 5 | | Board a copy of its audit and a copy of the Form 990 the |
| 6 | | charter school filed that year with the federal Internal |
| 7 | | Revenue Service. In addition, if deemed necessary for proper |
| 8 | | financial oversight of the charter school, an authorizer may |
| 9 | | require quarterly financial statements from each charter |
| 10 | | school. |
| 11 | | (g) A charter school shall comply with all provisions of |
| 12 | | this Article, the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, |
| 13 | | all federal and State laws and rules applicable to public |
| 14 | | schools that pertain to special education and the instruction |
| 15 | | of English learners, and its charter. A charter school is |
| 16 | | exempt from all other State laws and regulations in this Code |
| 17 | | governing public schools and local school board policies; |
| 18 | | however, a charter school is not exempt from the following: |
| 19 | | (1) Sections 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 of this Code |
| 20 | | regarding criminal history records checks and checks of |
| 21 | | the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Murderer |
| 22 | | and Violent Offender Against Youth Database of applicants |
| 23 | | for employment; |
| 24 | | (2) Sections 10-20.14, 10-22.6, 22-100, 24-24, 34-19, |
| 25 | | and 34-84a of this Code regarding discipline of students; |
| 26 | | (3) the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees |
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| 1 | | Tort Immunity Act; |
| 2 | | (4) Section 108.75 of the General Not For Profit |
| 3 | | Corporation Act of 1986 regarding indemnification of |
| 4 | | officers, directors, employees, and agents; |
| 5 | | (5) the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act; |
| 6 | | (5.5) subsection (b) of Section 10-23.12 and |
| 7 | | subsection (b) of Section 34-18.6 of this Code; |
| 8 | | (6) the Illinois School Student Records Act; |
| 9 | | (7) Section 10-17a of this Code regarding school |
| 10 | | report cards; |
| 11 | | (8) the P-20 Longitudinal Education Data System Act; |
| 12 | | (9) Section 22-110 27-23.7 of this Code regarding |
| 13 | | bullying prevention; |
| 14 | | (10) Section 2-3.162 of this Code regarding student |
| 15 | | discipline reporting; |
| 16 | | (11) Sections 22-80 and 22-105 27-8.1 of this Code; |
| 17 | | (12) Sections 10-20.60 and 34-18.53 of this Code; |
| 18 | | (13) Sections 10-20.63 and 34-18.56 of this Code; |
| 19 | | (14) Sections 22-90 and 26-18 of this Code; |
| 20 | | (15) Section 22-30 of this Code; |
| 21 | | (16) Sections 24-12 and 34-85 of this Code; |
| 22 | | (17) the Seizure Smart School Act; |
| 23 | | (18) Section 2-3.64a-10 of this Code; |
| 24 | | (19) Sections 10-20.73 and 34-21.9 of this Code; |
| 25 | | (20) Section 10-22.25b of this Code; |
| 26 | | (21) Section 27-1015 27-9.1a of this Code; |
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| 1 | | (22) Section 27-1010 27-9.1b of this Code; |
| 2 | | (23) Section 34-18.8 of this Code; |
| 3 | | (25) Section 2-3.188 of this Code; |
| 4 | | (26) Section 22-85.5 of this Code; |
| 5 | | (27) subsections (d-10), (d-15), and (d-20) of Section |
| 6 | | 10-20.56 of this Code; |
| 7 | | (28) Sections 10-20.83 and 34-18.78 of this Code; |
| 8 | | (29) Section 10-20.13 of this Code; |
| 9 | | (30) (blank); Section 28-19.2 of this Code; |
| 10 | | (31) Section 34-21.6 of this Code; |
| 11 | | (32) Section 22-85.10 of this Code; |
| 12 | | (33) Section 2-3.196 of this Code; |
| 13 | | (34) Section 22-95 of this Code; |
| 14 | | (35) Section 34-18.62 of this Code; |
| 15 | | (36) the Illinois Human Rights Act; and |
| 16 | | (37) Section 2-3.204 of this Code. |
| 17 | | The change made by Public Act 96-104 to this subsection |
| 18 | | (g) is declaratory of existing law. |
| 19 | | (h) A charter school may negotiate and contract with a |
| 20 | | school district, the governing body of a State college or |
| 21 | | university or public community college, or any other public or |
| 22 | | for-profit or nonprofit private entity for: (i) the use of a |
| 23 | | school building and grounds or any other real property or |
| 24 | | facilities that the charter school desires to use or convert |
| 25 | | for use as a charter school site, (ii) the operation and |
| 26 | | maintenance thereof, and (iii) the provision of any service, |
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| 1 | | activity, or undertaking that the charter school is required |
| 2 | | to perform in order to carry out the terms of its charter. |
| 3 | | Except as provided in subsection (i) of this Section, a school |
| 4 | | district may charge a charter school reasonable rent for the |
| 5 | | use of the district's buildings, grounds, and facilities. Any |
| 6 | | services for which a charter school contracts with a school |
| 7 | | district shall be provided by the district at cost. Any |
| 8 | | services for which a charter school contracts with a local |
| 9 | | school board or with the governing body of a State college or |
| 10 | | university or public community college shall be provided by |
| 11 | | the public entity at cost. |
| 12 | | (i) In no event shall a charter school that is established |
| 13 | | by converting an existing school or attendance center to |
| 14 | | charter school status be required to pay rent for space that is |
| 15 | | deemed available, as negotiated and provided in the charter |
| 16 | | agreement, in school district facilities. However, all other |
| 17 | | costs for the operation and maintenance of school district |
| 18 | | facilities that are used by the charter school shall be |
| 19 | | subject to negotiation between the charter school and the |
| 20 | | local school board and shall be set forth in the charter. |
| 21 | | (j) A charter school may limit student enrollment by age |
| 22 | | or grade level. |
| 23 | | (k) If the charter school is authorized by the State |
| 24 | | Board, then the charter school is its own local education |
| 25 | | agency. |
| 26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-51, eff. 7-9-21; 102-157, eff. 7-1-22; |
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| 1 | | 102-360, eff. 1-1-22; 102-445, eff. 8-20-21; 102-522, eff. |
| 2 | | 8-20-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-676, eff. 12-3-21; |
| 3 | | 102-697, eff. 4-5-22; 102-702, eff. 7-1-23; 102-805, eff. |
| 4 | | 1-1-23; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-175, |
| 5 | | eff. 6-30-23; 103-472, eff. 8-1-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; |
| 6 | | 103-641, eff. 7-1-24; 103-806, eff. 1-1-25; revised 10-9-24.) |
| 7 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-466) |
| 8 | | Sec. 27A-5. Charter school; legal entity; requirements. |
| 9 | | (a) A charter school shall be a public, nonsectarian, |
| 10 | | nonreligious, non-home based, and non-profit school. A charter |
| 11 | | school shall be organized and operated as a nonprofit |
| 12 | | corporation or other discrete, legal, nonprofit entity |
| 13 | | authorized under the laws of the State of Illinois. |
| 14 | | (b) A charter school may be established under this Article |
| 15 | | by creating a new school or by converting an existing public |
| 16 | | school or attendance center to charter school status. In all |
| 17 | | new applications to establish a charter school in a city |
| 18 | | having a population exceeding 500,000, operation of the |
| 19 | | charter school shall be limited to one campus. This limitation |
| 20 | | does not apply to charter schools existing or approved on or |
| 21 | | before April 16, 2003. |
| 22 | | (b-5) (Blank). |
| 23 | | (c) A charter school shall be administered and governed by |
| 24 | | its board of directors or other governing body in the manner |
| 25 | | provided in its charter. The governing body of a charter |
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| 1 | | school shall be subject to the Freedom of Information Act and |
| 2 | | the Open Meetings Act. A charter school's board of directors |
| 3 | | or other governing body must include at least one parent or |
| 4 | | guardian of a pupil currently enrolled in the charter school |
| 5 | | who may be selected through the charter school or a charter |
| 6 | | network election, appointment by the charter school's board of |
| 7 | | directors or other governing body, or by the charter school's |
| 8 | | Parent Teacher Organization or its equivalent. |
| 9 | | (c-5) No later than January 1, 2021 or within the first |
| 10 | | year of his or her first term, every voting member of a charter |
| 11 | | school's board of directors or other governing body shall |
| 12 | | complete a minimum of 4 hours of professional development |
| 13 | | leadership training to ensure that each member has sufficient |
| 14 | | familiarity with the board's or governing body's role and |
| 15 | | responsibilities, including financial oversight and |
| 16 | | accountability of the school, evaluating the principal's and |
| 17 | | school's performance, adherence to the Freedom of Information |
| 18 | | Act and the Open Meetings Act, and compliance with education |
| 19 | | and labor law. In each subsequent year of his or her term, a |
| 20 | | voting member of a charter school's board of directors or |
| 21 | | other governing body shall complete a minimum of 2 hours of |
| 22 | | professional development training in these same areas. The |
| 23 | | training under this subsection may be provided or certified by |
| 24 | | a statewide charter school membership association or may be |
| 25 | | provided or certified by other qualified providers approved by |
| 26 | | the State Board. |
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| 1 | | (d) For purposes of this subsection (d), "non-curricular |
| 2 | | health and safety requirement" means any health and safety |
| 3 | | requirement created by statute or rule to provide, maintain, |
| 4 | | preserve, or safeguard safe or healthful conditions for |
| 5 | | students and school personnel or to eliminate, reduce, or |
| 6 | | prevent threats to the health and safety of students and |
| 7 | | school personnel. "Non-curricular health and safety |
| 8 | | requirement" does not include any course of study or |
| 9 | | specialized instructional requirement for which the State |
| 10 | | Board has established goals and learning standards or which is |
| 11 | | designed primarily to impart knowledge and skills for students |
| 12 | | to master and apply as an outcome of their education. |
| 13 | | A charter school shall comply with all non-curricular |
| 14 | | health and safety requirements applicable to public schools |
| 15 | | under the laws of the State of Illinois. The State Board shall |
| 16 | | promulgate and post on its Internet website a list of |
| 17 | | non-curricular health and safety requirements that a charter |
| 18 | | school must meet. The list shall be updated annually no later |
| 19 | | than September 1. Any charter contract between a charter |
| 20 | | school and its authorizer must contain a provision that |
| 21 | | requires the charter school to follow the list of all |
| 22 | | non-curricular health and safety requirements promulgated by |
| 23 | | the State Board and any non-curricular health and safety |
| 24 | | requirements added by the State Board to such list during the |
| 25 | | term of the charter. Nothing in this subsection (d) precludes |
| 26 | | an authorizer from including non-curricular health and safety |
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| 1 | | requirements in a charter school contract that are not |
| 2 | | contained in the list promulgated by the State Board, |
| 3 | | including non-curricular health and safety requirements of the |
| 4 | | authorizing local school board. |
| 5 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the School Code, a |
| 6 | | charter school shall not charge tuition; provided that a |
| 7 | | charter school may charge reasonable fees for textbooks, |
| 8 | | instructional materials, and student activities. |
| 9 | | (f) A charter school shall be responsible for the |
| 10 | | management and operation of its fiscal affairs, including, but |
| 11 | | not limited to, the preparation of its budget. An audit of each |
| 12 | | charter school's finances shall be conducted annually by an |
| 13 | | outside, independent contractor retained by the charter |
| 14 | | school. The contractor shall not be an employee of the charter |
| 15 | | school or affiliated with the charter school or its authorizer |
| 16 | | in any way, other than to audit the charter school's finances. |
| 17 | | To ensure financial accountability for the use of public |
| 18 | | funds, on or before December 1 of every year of operation, each |
| 19 | | charter school shall submit to its authorizer and the State |
| 20 | | Board a copy of its audit and a copy of the Form 990 the |
| 21 | | charter school filed that year with the federal Internal |
| 22 | | Revenue Service. In addition, if deemed necessary for proper |
| 23 | | financial oversight of the charter school, an authorizer may |
| 24 | | require quarterly financial statements from each charter |
| 25 | | school. |
| 26 | | (g) A charter school shall comply with all provisions of |
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| 1 | | this Article, the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, |
| 2 | | all federal and State laws and rules applicable to public |
| 3 | | schools that pertain to special education and the instruction |
| 4 | | of English learners, and its charter. A charter school is |
| 5 | | exempt from all other State laws and regulations in this Code |
| 6 | | governing public schools and local school board policies; |
| 7 | | however, a charter school is not exempt from the following: |
| 8 | | (1) Sections 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 of this Code |
| 9 | | regarding criminal history records checks and checks of |
| 10 | | the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Murderer |
| 11 | | and Violent Offender Against Youth Database of applicants |
| 12 | | for employment; |
| 13 | | (2) Sections 10-20.14, 10-22.6, 22-100, 24-24, 34-19, |
| 14 | | and 34-84a of this Code regarding discipline of students; |
| 15 | | (3) the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees |
| 16 | | Tort Immunity Act; |
| 17 | | (4) Section 108.75 of the General Not For Profit |
| 18 | | Corporation Act of 1986 regarding indemnification of |
| 19 | | officers, directors, employees, and agents; |
| 20 | | (5) the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act; |
| 21 | | (5.5) subsection (b) of Section 10-23.12 and |
| 22 | | subsection (b) of Section 34-18.6 of this Code; |
| 23 | | (6) the Illinois School Student Records Act; |
| 24 | | (7) Section 10-17a of this Code regarding school |
| 25 | | report cards; |
| 26 | | (8) the P-20 Longitudinal Education Data System Act; |
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| 1 | | (9) Section 22-110 27-23.7 of this Code regarding |
| 2 | | bullying prevention; |
| 3 | | (10) Section 2-3.162 of this Code regarding student |
| 4 | | discipline reporting; |
| 5 | | (11) Sections 22-80 and 22-105 27-8.1 of this Code; |
| 6 | | (12) Sections 10-20.60 and 34-18.53 of this Code; |
| 7 | | (13) Sections 10-20.63 and 34-18.56 of this Code; |
| 8 | | (14) Sections 22-90 and 26-18 of this Code; |
| 9 | | (15) Section 22-30 of this Code; |
| 10 | | (16) Sections 24-12 and 34-85 of this Code; |
| 11 | | (17) the Seizure Smart School Act; |
| 12 | | (18) Section 2-3.64a-10 of this Code; |
| 13 | | (19) Sections 10-20.73 and 34-21.9 of this Code; |
| 14 | | (20) Section 10-22.25b of this Code; |
| 15 | | (21) Section 27-1015 27-9.1a of this Code; |
| 16 | | (22) Section 27-1010 27-9.1b of this Code; |
| 17 | | (23) Section 34-18.8 of this Code; |
| 18 | | (24) Article 26A of this Code; |
| 19 | | (25) Section 2-3.188 of this Code; |
| 20 | | (26) Section 22-85.5 of this Code; |
| 21 | | (27) subsections (d-10), (d-15), and (d-20) of Section |
| 22 | | 10-20.56 of this Code; |
| 23 | | (28) Sections 10-20.83 and 34-18.78 of this Code; |
| 24 | | (29) Section 10-20.13 of this Code; |
| 25 | | (30) (blank); Section 28-19.2 of this Code; |
| 26 | | (31) Section 34-21.6 of this Code; |
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| 1 | | (32) Section 22-85.10 of this Code; |
| 2 | | (33) Section 2-3.196 of this Code; |
| 3 | | (34) Section 22-95 of this Code; |
| 4 | | (35) Section 34-18.62 of this Code; |
| 5 | | (36) the Illinois Human Rights Act; and |
| 6 | | (37) Section 2-3.204 of this Code. |
| 7 | | The change made by Public Act 96-104 to this subsection |
| 8 | | (g) is declaratory of existing law. |
| 9 | | (h) A charter school may negotiate and contract with a |
| 10 | | school district, the governing body of a State college or |
| 11 | | university or public community college, or any other public or |
| 12 | | for-profit or nonprofit private entity for: (i) the use of a |
| 13 | | school building and grounds or any other real property or |
| 14 | | facilities that the charter school desires to use or convert |
| 15 | | for use as a charter school site, (ii) the operation and |
| 16 | | maintenance thereof, and (iii) the provision of any service, |
| 17 | | activity, or undertaking that the charter school is required |
| 18 | | to perform in order to carry out the terms of its charter. |
| 19 | | Except as provided in subsection (i) of this Section, a school |
| 20 | | district may charge a charter school reasonable rent for the |
| 21 | | use of the district's buildings, grounds, and facilities. Any |
| 22 | | services for which a charter school contracts with a school |
| 23 | | district shall be provided by the district at cost. Any |
| 24 | | services for which a charter school contracts with a local |
| 25 | | school board or with the governing body of a State college or |
| 26 | | university or public community college shall be provided by |
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| 1 | | the public entity at cost. |
| 2 | | (i) In no event shall a charter school that is established |
| 3 | | by converting an existing school or attendance center to |
| 4 | | charter school status be required to pay rent for space that is |
| 5 | | deemed available, as negotiated and provided in the charter |
| 6 | | agreement, in school district facilities. However, all other |
| 7 | | costs for the operation and maintenance of school district |
| 8 | | facilities that are used by the charter school shall be |
| 9 | | subject to negotiation between the charter school and the |
| 10 | | local school board and shall be set forth in the charter. |
| 11 | | (j) A charter school may limit student enrollment by age |
| 12 | | or grade level. |
| 13 | | (k) If the charter school is authorized by the State |
| 14 | | Board, then the charter school is its own local education |
| 15 | | agency. |
| 16 | | (Source: P.A. 102-51, eff. 7-9-21; 102-157, eff. 7-1-22; |
| 17 | | 102-360, eff. 1-1-22; 102-445, eff. 8-20-21; 102-466, eff. |
| 18 | | 7-1-25; 102-522, eff. 8-20-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-676, |
| 19 | | eff. 12-3-21; 102-697, eff. 4-5-22; 102-702, eff. 7-1-23; |
| 20 | | 102-805, eff. 1-1-23; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-154, eff. |
| 21 | | 6-30-23; 103-175, eff. 6-30-23; 103-472, eff. 8-1-24; 103-605, |
| 22 | | eff. 7-1-24; 103-641, eff. 7-1-24; 103-806, eff. 1-1-25; |
| 23 | | revised 11-26-24.) |
| 24 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.66) |
| 25 | | Sec. 34-18.66. Remote and blended remote learning. This |
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| 1 | | Section applies if the Governor has declared a disaster due to |
| 2 | | a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
| 3 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. |
| 4 | | (1) If the Governor has declared a disaster due to a |
| 5 | | public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the |
| 6 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, the State |
| 7 | | Superintendent of Education may declare a requirement to |
| 8 | | use remote learning days or blended remote learning days |
| 9 | | for the school district, multiple school districts, a |
| 10 | | region, or the entire State. During remote learning days, |
| 11 | | schools shall conduct instruction remotely. During blended |
| 12 | | remote learning days, schools may utilize hybrid models of |
| 13 | | in-person and remote instruction. Once declared, remote |
| 14 | | learning days or blended remote learning days shall be |
| 15 | | implemented in grades pre-kindergarten through 12 as days |
| 16 | | of attendance and shall be deemed pupil attendance days |
| 17 | | for calculation of the length of a school term under |
| 18 | | Section 10-19. |
| 19 | | (2) For purposes of this Section, a remote learning |
| 20 | | day or blended remote learning day may be met through the |
| 21 | | district's implementation of an e-learning program under |
| 22 | | Section 10-20.56. |
| 23 | | (3) If the district does not implement an e-learning |
| 24 | | program under Section 10-20.56, the district shall adopt a |
| 25 | | remote and blended remote learning day plan approved by |
| 26 | | the general superintendent of schools. The district may |
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| 1 | | utilize remote and blended remote learning planning days, |
| 2 | | consecutively or in separate increments, to develop, |
| 3 | | review, or amend its remote and blended remote learning |
| 4 | | day plan or provide professional development to staff |
| 5 | | regarding remote education. Up to 5 remote and blended |
| 6 | | remote learning planning days may be deemed pupil |
| 7 | | attendance days for calculation of the length of a school |
| 8 | | term under Section 10-19. |
| 9 | | (4) Each remote and blended remote learning day plan |
| 10 | | shall address the following: |
| 11 | | (i) accessibility of the remote instruction to all |
| 12 | | students enrolled in the district; |
| 13 | | (ii) if applicable, a requirement that the remote |
| 14 | | learning day and blended remote learning day |
| 15 | | activities reflect State learning standards; |
| 16 | | (iii) a means for students to confer with an |
| 17 | | educator, as necessary; |
| 18 | | (iv) the unique needs of students in special |
| 19 | | populations, including, but not limited to, students |
| 20 | | eligible for special education under Article 14, |
| 21 | | students who are English learners as defined in |
| 22 | | Section 14C-2, and students experiencing homelessness |
| 23 | | under the Education for Homeless Children Act, or |
| 24 | | vulnerable student populations; |
| 25 | | (v) how the district will take attendance and |
| 26 | | monitor and verify each student's remote |
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| 1 | | participation; and |
| 2 | | (vi) transitions from remote learning to on-site |
| 3 | | learning upon the State Superintendent's declaration |
| 4 | | that remote learning days or blended remote learning |
| 5 | | days are no longer deemed necessary. |
| 6 | | (5) The general superintendent of schools shall |
| 7 | | periodically review and amend the district's remote and |
| 8 | | blended remote learning day plan, as needed, to ensure the |
| 9 | | plan meets the needs of all students. |
| 10 | | (6) Each remote and blended remote learning day plan |
| 11 | | shall be posted on the district's Internet website where |
| 12 | | other policies, rules, and standards of conduct are posted |
| 13 | | and shall be provided to students and faculty. |
| 14 | | (7) This Section does not create any additional |
| 15 | | employee bargaining rights and does not remove any |
| 16 | | employee bargaining rights. |
| 17 | | (8) Statutory and regulatory curricular mandates and |
| 18 | | offerings may be administered via the district's remote |
| 19 | | and blended remote learning day plan, except that the |
| 20 | | district may not offer individual behind-the-wheel |
| 21 | | instruction required by Section 27-815 of this Code |
| 22 | | 27-24.2 via the district's remote and blended remote |
| 23 | | learning day plan. This Section does not relieve schools |
| 24 | | and the district from completing all statutory and |
| 25 | | regulatory curricular mandates and offerings. |
| 26 | | (Source: P.A. 101-643, eff. 6-18-20.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-21.6) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-21.6) |
| 2 | | Sec. 34-21.6. Waiver of fees and fines. |
| 3 | | (a) The board shall waive all fees and any fines for the |
| 4 | | loss of school property assessed by the district on children |
| 5 | | whose parents are unable to afford them, including but not |
| 6 | | limited to: |
| 7 | | (1) children living in households that meet the free |
| 8 | | lunch or breakfast eligibility guidelines established by |
| 9 | | the federal government pursuant to Section 1758 of the |
| 10 | | federal Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 |
| 11 | | U.S.C. 1758; 7 CFR 245 et seq.) and students whose parents |
| 12 | | are veterans or active duty military personnel with income |
| 13 | | at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, subject to |
| 14 | | verification as set forth in subsection (b) of this |
| 15 | | Section; and |
| 16 | | (2) homeless children and youths as defined in Section |
| 17 | | 11434a of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance |
| 18 | | Act (42 U.S.C. 11434a). |
| 19 | | Notice of waiver availability shall be given to parents or |
| 20 | | guardians with every bill for fees or fines. The board shall |
| 21 | | develop written policies and procedures implementing this |
| 22 | | Section in accordance with regulations promulgated by the |
| 23 | | State Board of Education. |
| 24 | | (b) If the board participates in a federally funded, |
| 25 | | school-based child nutrition program and uses a student's |
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| 1 | | application for, eligibility for, or participation in the |
| 2 | | federally funded, school-based child nutrition program (42 |
| 3 | | U.S.C. 1758; 7 245 et seq.) as the basis for waiving fees |
| 4 | | assessed by the district, then the board must follow the |
| 5 | | verification requirements of the federally funded, |
| 6 | | school-based child nutrition program (42 U.S.C. 1758; 7 CFR |
| 7 | | 245.6a). |
| 8 | | If the board establishes a process for the determination |
| 9 | | of eligibility for waiver of all fees assessed by the district |
| 10 | | that is completely independent of the criteria listed in |
| 11 | | subsection (b), the board may provide for waiver verification |
| 12 | | no more often than once every academic year. Information |
| 13 | | obtained during the independent waiver verification process |
| 14 | | indicating that the student does not meet free lunch or |
| 15 | | breakfast eligibility guidelines may be used to deny the |
| 16 | | waiver of the student's fees or fines for the loss of school |
| 17 | | property, provided that any information obtained through this |
| 18 | | independent process for determining or verifying eligibility |
| 19 | | for fee waivers shall not be used to determine or verify |
| 20 | | eligibility for any federally funded, school-based child |
| 21 | | nutrition program. |
| 22 | | This subsection shall not preclude children from obtaining |
| 23 | | waivers at any point during the academic year. |
| 24 | | (c) The board may not discriminate against, punish, or |
| 25 | | penalize a student in any way because of an unpaid balance on |
| 26 | | the student's school account or because the student's parents |
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| 1 | | or guardians are unable to pay any required fees or fines for |
| 2 | | the loss of school property. This prohibition includes, but is |
| 3 | | not limited to, the lowering of grades, exclusion from any |
| 4 | | curricular or extracurricular program of the school district, |
| 5 | | or withholding of student records, grades, transcripts, or |
| 6 | | diplomas. Any person who violates this subsection (c) is |
| 7 | | guilty of a petty offense. |
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-805, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1032, eff. 5-27-22; |
| 9 | | 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) |
| 10 | | Section 20. The School Safety Drill Act is amended by |
| 11 | | changing Section 60 as follows: |
| 12 | | (105 ILCS 128/60) |
| 13 | | Sec. 60. Cardiac emergency response plan. |
| 14 | | (a) A school district and a private school shall develop a |
| 15 | | cardiac emergency response plan in place in accordance with |
| 16 | | guidelines set forth by either the American Heart Association |
| 17 | | or other nationally recognized, evidence-based standards that |
| 18 | | addresses the appropriate response to incidents involving an |
| 19 | | individual experiencing sudden cardiac arrest or a similar |
| 20 | | life-threatening emergency while at a school or at a |
| 21 | | school-sponsored activity or event. The plan must be |
| 22 | | distributed to all teachers, administrators, school support |
| 23 | | personnel, coaches, and other school staff identified by |
| 24 | | school administrators at each school. |
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| 1 | | (b) A cardiac emergency response plan shall include, but |
| 2 | | is not limited to, the following: |
| 3 | | (1) Procedures to follow in the event of a cardiac |
| 4 | | emergency at a school. |
| 5 | | (2) A listing of every automated external |
| 6 | | defibrillator that is present and clearly marked or easily |
| 7 | | accessible at school athletic venues and events and at |
| 8 | | school and the maintenance schedule for the automated |
| 9 | | external defibrillator. The automated external |
| 10 | | defibrillators shall be installed in accordance with the |
| 11 | | Physical Fitness Facility Medical Emergency Preparedness |
| 12 | | Act, guidelines from the American Heart Association, or |
| 13 | | other nationally recognized guidelines focused on |
| 14 | | emergency cardiovascular care. |
| 15 | | (3) Information on hands-only cardiopulmonary |
| 16 | | resuscitation and use of automated external defibrillators |
| 17 | | to teachers, administrators, coaches, assistant coaches, |
| 18 | | and other school staff identified by school |
| 19 | | administrators, in accordance with Section 22-115 of the |
| 20 | | School Code 3 of the Critical Health Problems and |
| 21 | | Comprehensive Health Education Act. |
| 22 | | (Source: P.A. 103-608, eff. 1-1-25.) |
| 23 | | Section 25. The College Planning Act is amended by |
| 24 | | changing Section 20 as follows: |
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| 1 | | (110 ILCS 17/20) |
| 2 | | Sec. 20. Qualifications to participate in the Program. To |
| 3 | | qualify to participate in the Program, a student must meet all |
| 4 | | of the following requirements: |
| 5 | | (1) He or she must reside in this State. |
| 6 | | (2) At the time of application to the Program, he or |
| 7 | | she must be enrolled in grade 8 at a public school in this |
| 8 | | State or a nonpublic school that is recognized by the |
| 9 | | State Board of Education and, by the end of grade 8, be |
| 10 | | enrolled in a public high school in this State or a |
| 11 | | nonpublic school that is recognized by the State Board of |
| 12 | | Education. |
| 13 | | (3) At the time of enrollment in the Program, he or she |
| 14 | | either (i) must not have a custodial parent or guardian |
| 15 | | who has received a postsecondary degree or (ii) must be |
| 16 | | eligible to participate in the free and reduced-price |
| 17 | | lunch program under the School Breakfast and Lunch Program |
| 18 | | Act. |
| 19 | | (4) He or she agrees, in writing, together with the |
| 20 | | student's custodial parent or guardian, that the student |
| 21 | | will do all of the following: |
| 22 | | (A) Complete the course requirements specified in |
| 23 | | Section 27-605 27-22 of the School Code and graduate |
| 24 | | from a secondary school located in this State. |
| 25 | | (B) Not be convicted of a felony offense that |
| 26 | | would disqualify the student from receipt of federal |
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| 1 | | student aid. |
| 2 | | (C) Timely apply, during grade 12, (i) for |
| 3 | | admission to a postsecondary institution in this State |
| 4 | | approved to participate in the Monetary Award Program |
| 5 | | under Section 35 of the Higher Education Student |
| 6 | | Assistance Act and (ii) for any federal and State |
| 7 | | student financial assistance available to the student |
| 8 | | to attend a postsecondary institution in this State. |
| 9 | | (D) Achieve a cumulative grade point average upon |
| 10 | | graduation from high school of at least a 2.5 on a 4.0 |
| 11 | | grading scale (or its equivalent if another grading |
| 12 | | scale is used) for courses taken during grades 9, 10, |
| 13 | | 11, and 12. |
| 14 | | (E) Update demographic and contact information |
| 15 | | required within the initial Program participation |
| 16 | | application and agreement at least once each academic |
| 17 | | year on a schedule to be determined by the Commission. |
| 18 | | (F) Take a recognized standardized college |
| 19 | | entrance examination no later than the end of the 11th |
| 20 | | grade. |
| 21 | | (G) Participate in college planning and |
| 22 | | preparation activities required by the Commission as |
| 23 | | part of the administration of the Program. |
| 24 | | (H) Share personal academic and financial data |
| 25 | | with the Commission beginning in grade 8 and through |
| 26 | | the attainment of a bachelor's degree. |
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| 1 | | (Source: P.A. 97-289, eff. 8-10-11.) |
| 2 | | Section 30. The Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act |
| 3 | | is amended by changing Section 25 as follows: |
| 4 | | (110 ILCS 148/25) |
| 5 | | Sec. 25. Competency-based, high school graduation |
| 6 | | requirements pilot program eligibility and application |
| 7 | | process. |
| 8 | | (a) The pilot program established under Section 20 of this |
| 9 | | Act shall be administered by the State Superintendent of |
| 10 | | Education in 2 phases: (i) an initial application and |
| 11 | | selection process phase, and (ii) a subsequent phase for full |
| 12 | | development and implementation of a detailed plan for a |
| 13 | | competency-based learning system for high school graduation |
| 14 | | requirements. |
| 15 | | (b) For the initial phase under clause (i) of subsection |
| 16 | | (a) of this Section, the State Superintendent of Education |
| 17 | | shall develop and issue a pilot program application that |
| 18 | | requires: |
| 19 | | (1) demonstration of commitment from the school |
| 20 | | district superintendent; the president of the school board |
| 21 | | of the district; teachers within the school district who |
| 22 | | will be involved with the pilot program implementation; a |
| 23 | | community college partner; and a higher education |
| 24 | | institution other than a community college; |
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| 1 | | (2) an indication of which of the year and course |
| 2 | | graduation requirements set forth in Section 27-605 27-22 |
| 3 | | of the School Code the school district wishes to replace |
| 4 | | with a competency-based learning system; |
| 5 | | (3) a general description of the school district's |
| 6 | | plan for implementing a competency-based learning system |
| 7 | | for high school graduation requirements, including how the |
| 8 | | plan addresses the requirements of Section 20 of this Act |
| 9 | | and this Section; |
| 10 | | (4) the school district's prior professional |
| 11 | | development and stakeholder engagement efforts that will |
| 12 | | support its successful development and implementation of a |
| 13 | | competency-based learning system, including, without |
| 14 | | limitation, prior implementation of professional |
| 15 | | development systems for major district instructional |
| 16 | | initiatives; and |
| 17 | | (5) identification of any waivers or modifications of |
| 18 | | State law or rules for implementation of the proposed |
| 19 | | plan. |
| 20 | | The demonstration of commitment from teachers as required |
| 21 | | by paragraph (1) of this subsection (b) must include a |
| 22 | | description of how teachers have been engaged throughout the |
| 23 | | application development process. If the school district has an |
| 24 | | exclusive bargaining representative of its teachers and the |
| 25 | | president of the exclusive bargaining representative does not |
| 26 | | submit a statement of commitment for the application, the |
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| 1 | | school district must submit either a statement by the |
| 2 | | president of the position of the exclusive bargaining |
| 3 | | representative on the application or a description of the |
| 4 | | school district's good faith efforts to obtain such a |
| 5 | | statement. |
| 6 | | (c) Subject to subsection (g) of this Section, the State |
| 7 | | Superintendent of Education shall select school districts |
| 8 | | meeting the requirements set forth in this Section to |
| 9 | | participate in the pilot program based on the quality of the |
| 10 | | proposed plan, the strength of the local commitments, |
| 11 | | including, without limitation, teachers within the school |
| 12 | | district who will be involved in the program's implementation |
| 13 | | and postsecondary institution partnerships, and demonstration |
| 14 | | of prior professional development and stakeholder engagement |
| 15 | | efforts that will support the proposed system's successful |
| 16 | | implementation. The State Superintendent of Education, in |
| 17 | | selecting the participating school districts, shall also |
| 18 | | consider the diversity of school district types and sizes, the |
| 19 | | diversity of geographic representation from across the State, |
| 20 | | and the diversity of plan approaches (such as approaches that |
| 21 | | involve one subject only, multiple subjects, and the types of |
| 22 | | subjects). |
| 23 | | (d) School districts selected to participate in the pilot |
| 24 | | program shall receive technical assistance coordinated by the |
| 25 | | State Superintendent of Education to develop a full pilot |
| 26 | | program implementation plan. The State Superintendent of |
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| 1 | | Education shall have discretion to remove a school district |
| 2 | | from the pilot program during this period if the school |
| 3 | | district does not submit a full pilot program implementation |
| 4 | | plan that meets the State Superintendent of Education's |
| 5 | | specifications. |
| 6 | | (e) School districts shall, as part of the development of |
| 7 | | their application and participation in the competency-based |
| 8 | | learning system pilot program, establish and maintain a |
| 9 | | standing planning and implementation committee that includes |
| 10 | | representation from administrators and teachers, including |
| 11 | | teachers who will be involved in the competency-based learning |
| 12 | | system's implementation. The teacher representatives shall be |
| 13 | | selected by teachers or, where applicable, the exclusive |
| 14 | | bargaining representative of its teachers, and the number of |
| 15 | | teacher representatives shall be at least equal to |
| 16 | | administrator representatives, unless otherwise agreed to by |
| 17 | | the teachers or, where applicable, the exclusive bargaining |
| 18 | | representative of its teachers. The standing planning and |
| 19 | | implementation committee shall develop reports that shall be |
| 20 | | included within the initial application, the full pilot |
| 21 | | program plan, and any subsequent annual submissions to the |
| 22 | | State Superintendent of Education as part of the assessment |
| 23 | | and evaluation of the program. The reports shall describe the |
| 24 | | members' assessment of the school district's plan or |
| 25 | | implementation, as applicable, of the school district's |
| 26 | | competency-based learning system and any recommendations for |
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| 1 | | modifications or improvements to the system. If the committee |
| 2 | | does not reach consensus on the report, the administrator |
| 3 | | members shall submit the report and the teacher members may |
| 4 | | provide a position statement that must be included with the |
| 5 | | report submitted to the State Superintendent of Education. |
| 6 | | (f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of the School |
| 7 | | Code or any other law of this State to the contrary, school |
| 8 | | districts participating in the pilot program may petition the |
| 9 | | State Superintendent of Education for a waiver or modification |
| 10 | | of the mandates of the School Code or of the administrative |
| 11 | | rules adopted by ISBE in order to support the implementation |
| 12 | | of the school district's proposed competency-based learning |
| 13 | | system. However, no waiver shall be granted under this |
| 14 | | subsection (f) relating to State assessments, accountability |
| 15 | | requirements, teacher tenure or seniority, teacher or |
| 16 | | principal evaluations, or learning standards or that removes |
| 17 | | legal protections or supports intended for the protection of |
| 18 | | children or a particular category of students, such as |
| 19 | | students with disabilities or English learners. Any waiver or |
| 20 | | modification of teacher educator licensure requirements to |
| 21 | | permit instruction by non-educators or educators without an |
| 22 | | appropriate license must ensure that an appropriately licensed |
| 23 | | teacher and the provider of instruction partner in order to |
| 24 | | verify the method for assessing competency of mastery and |
| 25 | | verify whether a student has demonstrated mastery. All |
| 26 | | requests must be jointly signed by the school district |
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| 1 | | superintendent and the president of the school board and must |
| 2 | | describe the position of teachers within the school district |
| 3 | | that will be involved in the competency-based learning |
| 4 | | system's implementation on the application. If the school |
| 5 | | district has an exclusive bargaining representative of its |
| 6 | | teachers and the president of the exclusive bargaining |
| 7 | | representative does not submit a statement of support for the |
| 8 | | application, the school district must submit either a |
| 9 | | statement by the president that describes the position of the |
| 10 | | exclusive bargaining representative on the application or a |
| 11 | | description of the school district's good faith efforts to |
| 12 | | obtain such a statement. The State Superintendent of Education |
| 13 | | shall approve a waiver or modification request meeting the |
| 14 | | requirements of this subsection (f) if the State |
| 15 | | Superintendent of Education determines the request is |
| 16 | | reasonably necessary to support the implementation of the |
| 17 | | school district's proposed competency-based learning system, |
| 18 | | and the request shall not diminish the overall support of |
| 19 | | teachers within the school district involved with the system's |
| 20 | | implementation as demonstrated in the school district's |
| 21 | | initial application to participate in the pilot program. An |
| 22 | | approved request shall take effect in accordance with the |
| 23 | | timeline set forth in the school district's application, and |
| 24 | | an approved waiver or modification shall remain in effect for |
| 25 | | so long as the school district participates in the pilot |
| 26 | | program established by this Act. The State Superintendent of |
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| 1 | | Education's approval of a school district plan for |
| 2 | | implementation of competency-based, high school graduation |
| 3 | | requirements shall serve as a waiver or modification of any |
| 4 | | conflicting requirements of Section 27-22 of the School Code. |
| 5 | | School districts participating in the pilot program may |
| 6 | | additionally pursue waivers and modifications pursuant to |
| 7 | | Section 2-3.25g of the School Code. |
| 8 | | (g) For purposes of this subsection (g), "annual cohort" |
| 9 | | means the group of school districts selected by the State |
| 10 | | Superintendent of Education to participate in the pilot |
| 11 | | program during an annual application and selection process. |
| 12 | | The State Superintendent of Education shall limit each annual |
| 13 | | cohort of the pilot program as follows: the first 2 annual |
| 14 | | cohorts shall be limited to no more than 12 school districts, |
| 15 | | and any subsequent annual cohort shall be limited to no more |
| 16 | | than 15 school districts. A school district may submit only |
| 17 | | one application for each annual cohort of the pilot program. |
| 18 | | The application of a school district having a population |
| 19 | | exceeding 500,000 inhabitants may not include more than 6 |
| 20 | | schools. The expansion of a school district's competency-based |
| 21 | | learning system to a new school or new subject area identified |
| 22 | | in Section 27-605 27-22 of the School Code shall require a new |
| 23 | | application by the school district. |
| 24 | | School districts may collaboratively apply to participate |
| 25 | | in the pilot program. Notwithstanding any other provision of |
| 26 | | this subsection (g), the application of a collaborative of |
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| 1 | | districts shall be counted as one district application in the |
| 2 | | annual cohort selection process. In the application of a |
| 3 | | collaborative of districts, each district participating in the |
| 4 | | collaborative shall comply with the requirements outlined in |
| 5 | | subsection (b) of this Section as if applying as an individual |
| 6 | | district. The districts participating in the collaborative may |
| 7 | | establish and maintain a standing planning and implementation |
| 8 | | committee individually or collaboratively. If a collaborative |
| 9 | | of districts decides at a later date to participate as |
| 10 | | individual districts in the pilot program, the districts shall |
| 11 | | submit to the State Superintendent of Education a revised |
| 12 | | implementation plan that outlines the changes to their |
| 13 | | original plan, the individual district applications from these |
| 14 | | districts shall be considered as separate district |
| 15 | | applications, and none of these districts may be counted as |
| 16 | | one of the districts that are already part of the cohort |
| 17 | | limitation. |
| 18 | | (Source: P.A. 99-674, eff. 7-29-16; 100-599, eff. 6-29-18.) |
| 19 | | Section 35. The Illinois Health Statistics Act is amended |
| 20 | | by changing Section 4 as follows: |
| 21 | | (410 ILCS 520/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5604) |
| 22 | | Sec. 4. (a) In carrying out the purposes of this Act, the |
| 23 | | Department may: |
| 24 | | (1) Collect and maintain health data on: |
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| 1 | | (i) The extent, nature, and impact of illness, |
| 2 | | including factors relating to asthma, obesity, and |
| 3 | | disability on the population of the State; |
| 4 | | (ii) The determinants of health and health hazards |
| 5 | | including asthma and obesity; |
| 6 | | (iii) Health resources, including the extent of |
| 7 | | available manpower and resources; |
| 8 | | (iv) Utilization of health care; |
| 9 | | (v) Health care costs and financing; |
| 10 | | (vi) Other health or health-related matters; and |
| 11 | | (vii) The connection between the long-term effects |
| 12 | | of childhood cancer and the original cancer diagnosis |
| 13 | | and treatment. |
| 14 | | (2) Undertake and support research, demonstrations, |
| 15 | | and evaluations respecting new or improved methods for |
| 16 | | obtaining current data on the matters referred to in |
| 17 | | subparagraph (1). |
| 18 | | (b) The Department may collect health data under authority |
| 19 | | granted by any unit of local government and on behalf of other |
| 20 | | governmental or not-for-profit organizations, including data |
| 21 | | collected by local schools and the State Board of Education |
| 22 | | relating to asthma and obesity on the health examination form |
| 23 | | required pursuant to Section 22-105 27-8.1 of the School Code. |
| 24 | | The data shall be de-identified and aggregated pursuant to |
| 25 | | rules promulgated by the Department to prevent disclosure of |
| 26 | | personal identifying information. |
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| 1 | | (c) The Department shall collect data only on a voluntary |
| 2 | | basis from individuals and organizations, except when there is |
| 3 | | specific legal authority to compel the mandatory reporting of |
| 4 | | the health data so requested. In making any collection of |
| 5 | | health data from an individual or organization the Department |
| 6 | | must give to such individual or organization a written |
| 7 | | statement which states: |
| 8 | | (1) Whether the individual or organization is required |
| 9 | | to respond, and any sanctions for noncompliance; |
| 10 | | (2) The purposes for which the health data are being |
| 11 | | collected; and |
| 12 | | (3) In the case of any disclosure of identifiable |
| 13 | | health data for other than research and statistical |
| 14 | | purposes, the items to be disclosed, to whom the data are |
| 15 | | to be disclosed and the purposes for which the data are to |
| 16 | | be disclosed. |
| 17 | | (d) Except as provided in Section 5, no health data |
| 18 | | obtained in the course of activities undertaken or supported |
| 19 | | under this Act may be used for any purpose other than the |
| 20 | | purpose for which they were supplied or for which the |
| 21 | | individual or organization described in the data has otherwise |
| 22 | | consented. |
| 23 | | (e) The Department shall take such actions as may be |
| 24 | | necessary to assure that statistics developed under this Act |
| 25 | | are of high quality, timely, comprehensive, as well as |
| 26 | | specific, standardized and adequately analyzed and indexed. |
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| 1 | | (f) The Department shall take such action as is |
| 2 | | appropriate to effect the coordination of health data |
| 3 | | activities, including health data specifically relating to |
| 4 | | obesity collected pursuant to Section 22-105 27-8.1 of the |
| 5 | | School Code, within the State to eliminate unnecessary |
| 6 | | duplication of data collection and maximize the usefulness of |
| 7 | | data collected. |
| 8 | | (g) The Department shall (1) participate with state, local |
| 9 | | and federal agencies in the design and implementation of a |
| 10 | | cooperative system for producing comparable and uniform health |
| 11 | | information and statistics at the federal, state, and local |
| 12 | | levels; and (2) undertake and support research, development, |
| 13 | | demonstrations, and evaluations respecting such cooperative |
| 14 | | system. |
| 15 | | (Source: P.A. 100-238, eff. 1-1-18.) |
| 16 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-3 rep.) |
| 17 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-3.5 rep.) |
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-3.10 rep.) |
| 19 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-12 rep.) |
| 20 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-13.2 rep.) |
| 21 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-15 rep.) |
| 22 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-18 rep.) |
| 23 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-19 rep.) |
| 24 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-20 rep.) |
| 25 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-20.2 rep.) |
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| 1 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-23.3 rep.) |
| 2 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-23.12 rep.) |
| 3 | | (105 ILCS 5/28-19.2 rep.) |
| 4 | | Section 90. The School Code is amended by repealing |
| 5 | | Sections 27-3, 27-3.5, 27-3.10, 27-12, 27-13.2, 27-15, 27-18, |
| 6 | | 27-19, 27-20, 27-20.2, 27-23.3, 27-23.12, and 28-19.2. |
| 7 | | (105 ILCS 50/Act rep.) |
| 8 | | Section 95. The Voting by Minors Act is repealed. |
| 9 | | (105 ILCS 110/Act rep.) |
| 10 | | Section 100. The Critical Health Problems and |
| 11 | | Comprehensive Health Education Act is repealed. |
| 12 | | Section 995. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act |
| 13 | | makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by |
| 14 | | text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a |
| 15 | | Section represented by multiple versions), the use of that |
| 16 | | text does not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the |
| 17 | | changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any |
| 18 | | other Public Act. |
| 19 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
| 20 | | becoming law. |
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | | 3 | | 30 ILCS 705/4 | from Ch. 127, par. 2304 | | | 4 | | 50 ILCS 520/10 | | | | 5 | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.14 | from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.14 | | | 6 | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25 | from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25 | | | 7 | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.25g | from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25g | | | 8 | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.64a-5 | | | | 9 | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.66b | | | | 10 | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.190 | | | | 11 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-17a | | | | 12 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-20.13 | | | | 13 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-20.14 | from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.14 | | | 14 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-20.19c | from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.19c | | | 15 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-22.39 | | | | 16 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-30 | | | | 17 | | 105 ILCS 5/14-8.03 | from Ch. 122, par. 14-8.03 | | | 18 | | 105 ILCS 5/21B-107 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-9 | | | 19 | | 105 ILCS 5/22-62 new | | | | 20 | | 105 ILCS 5/22-80 | | | | 21 | | 105 ILCS 5/22-83 | | | | 22 | | 105 ILCS 5/22-105 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-8.1 | | | 23 | | 105 ILCS 5/22-110 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.7 | | | 24 | | 105 ILCS 5/22-115 new | was 105 ILCS 110/3 in part | | | 25 | | 105 ILCS 5/24-2 | | |
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| | 1 | | 105 ILCS 5/26A-15 | | | | 2 | | 105 ILCS 5/26A-25 | | | | 3 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 27-1 | | 4 | | heading new | | | | 5 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-50 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-27 | | | 6 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. | | 7 | | 27-105 heading new | | | | 8 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-105 new | was 105 ILCS 5/27-13.2 in part | | | 9 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-110 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.11 | | | 10 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-115 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.4 | | | 11 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. | | 12 | | 27-205 heading new | | | | 13 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-205 new | was 105 ILCS 110/1 | | | 14 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-210 new | was 105 ILCS 110/2 | | | 15 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-215 new | | | | 16 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-220 new | was 105 ILCS 110/4 | | | 17 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-225 new | was 105 ILCS 110/5 | | | 18 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-230 new | was 105 ILCS 110/6 | | | 19 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-235 new | was 105 ILCS 110/3.5 | | | 20 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-240 new | was 105 ILCS 110/3.10 | | | 21 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-245 new | was 105 ILCS 110/3 in part | | | 22 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-250 new | | | | 23 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-255 new | | | | 24 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-260 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-13.1 | | | 25 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-265 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-14 | |
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| | 1 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-615 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.10 | | | 2 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. | | 3 | | 27-705 heading new | | | | 4 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-705 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-5 | | | 5 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-710 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-6 | | | 6 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-715 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-6.3 | | | 7 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-720 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-6.5 | | | 8 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-725 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-7 | | | 9 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. | | 10 | | 27-805 heading new | | | | 11 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-805 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24 | | | 12 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-810 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.1 | | | 13 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-815 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.2 | | | 14 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-820 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.2a | | | 15 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-825 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.3 | | | 16 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-830 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.4 | | | 17 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-835 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.5 | | | 18 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-840 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.6 | | | 19 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-845 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.7 | | | 20 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-850 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.8 | | | 21 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-855 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.9 | | | 22 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-860 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-24.10 | | | 23 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. | | 24 | | 27-905 heading new | | | | 25 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-905 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.1 | |
| | | SB1740 Engrossed | - 271 - | LRB104 05609 LNS 15639 b |
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| | 1 | | 105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. | | 2 | | 27-1005 heading new | | | | 3 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1005 new | | | | 4 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1010 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-9.1b | | | 5 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1015 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-9.1a | | | 6 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1020 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-17 | | | 7 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1025 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.1 | | | 8 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1030 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-20.6 | | | 9 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1035 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-22.3 | | | 10 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1040 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.1 | | | 11 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1045 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.5 | | | 12 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1050 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.6 | | | 13 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1055 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.10 | | | 14 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1060 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.13 | | | 15 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1065 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.14 | | | 16 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1070 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.16 | | | 17 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1075 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.17 | | | 18 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-1080 | was 105 ILCS 5/27-23.17 | | | 19 | | 105 ILCS 5/27A-5 | | | | 20 | | 105 ILCS 5/34-18.66 | | | | 21 | | 105 ILCS 5/34-21.6 | from Ch. 122, par. 34-21.6 | | | 22 | | 105 ILCS 128/60 | | | | 23 | | 110 ILCS 17/20 | | | | 24 | | 110 ILCS 148/25 | | | | 25 | | 410 ILCS 520/4 | from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5604 | | | 26 | | 105 ILCS 5/10-20.9a rep. | | |
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| | 1 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-3 rep. | | | | 2 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-3.5 rep. | | | | 3 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-3.10 rep. | | | | 4 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-12 rep. | | | | 5 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-13.2 rep. | | | | 6 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-15 rep. | | | | 7 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-18 rep. | | | | 8 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-19 rep. | | | | 9 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-20 rep. | | | | 10 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-20.2 rep. | | | | 11 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-23.3 rep. | | | | 12 | | 105 ILCS 5/27-23.12 rep. | | | | 13 | | 105 ILCS 5/28-19.2 rep. | | | | 14 | | 105 ILCS 50/Act rep. | | | | 15 | | 105 ILCS 110/Act rep. | |
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