Sen. Laura Ellman

Filed: 2/24/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3358

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3358 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section
52-3.117 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/2-3.117)
7    Sec. 2-3.117. School Technology Program.
8    (a) The State Board of Education is authorized to provide
9technology-based learning resources to school districts to
10improve educational opportunities and student achievement
11throughout the State. These resources may include
12reimbursements for the cost of tuition incurred by a school
13district for approved online courses accessed through the
14State Board of Education's Illinois Virtual Course Catalog
15Program.
16        (1) A school district shall be eligible for

 

 

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1    reimbursement for the cost of each virtual class accessed
2    through the Illinois Virtual Course Catalog program and
3    successfully completed by a student of the school
4    district, to the extent appropriated funds are available
5    for such reimbursements.
6        (2) A school district shall claim reimbursement on
7    forms and through a process prescribed by the State Board
8    of Education.
9    (a-5) The State Board of Education, in consultation with
10stakeholders, shall develop statewide guidance for school
11districts and educators on the use of technology-based
12learning resources in elementary and secondary education. This
13guidance shall include, but is not limited to:
14        (1) explanations and examples of technology-based
15    learning resources that may be used in a classroom,
16    including, but not limited to, Canvas, Blackboard, and
17    Google Classroom;
18        (2) specific ways technology-based learning resources
19    can be used at the district, school, and classroom levels
20    to inform teaching and learning practices;
21        (3) how districts and educators can evaluate and
22    address privacy concerns in the usage of technology-based
23    learning resources;
24        (4) the impact of technology-based learning resources
25    on student-data privacy, including federal and State laws
26    associated with student-data privacy that are important to

 

 

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1    be aware of when setting policy for the use of
2    technology-based learning resources in schools; and
3        (5) information on the ownership and intellectual
4    property rights associated with teacher-created content in
5    technology-based learning platforms, including concerns
6    about content ownership and how teachers can retain
7    ownership.
8    The State Board of Education shall develop and publish
9this guidance by July 1, 2027 and provide continuous updates
10as it deems necessary.
11    The State Superintendent of Education may convene
12stakeholders for a statewide council to consult on the further
13development of guidance, resources, and other support for
14school districts and educators on the use of technology-based
15learning resources in schools. The council must include
16individuals with expertise in technology-based learning
17resources and no fewer than 2 currently practicing classroom
18teachers. The council shall represent the ethnic, racial, and
19geographic diversity of this State and include expertise
20across early childhood and elementary and secondary school
21settings.
22    (b) The State Board of Education is authorized, to the
23extent funds are available, to establish a statewide support
24system for information, professional development, technical
25assistance, network design consultation, leadership,
26technology planning consultation, and information exchange; to

 

 

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1expand school district connectivity; and to increase the
2quantity and quality of student and educator access to on-line
3resources, experts, and communications avenues from moneys
4appropriated for the purposes of this Section.
5    (b-5) The State Board of Education may enter into
6intergovernmental contracts or agreements with other State
7agencies, public community colleges, public libraries, public
8and private colleges and universities, museums on public land,
9and other public agencies in the areas of technology,
10telecommunications, and information access, under such terms
11as the parties may agree, provided that those contracts and
12agreements are in compliance with the Department of Central
13Management Services' mandate to provide telecommunications
14services to all State agencies.
15    (c) (Blank).
16    (d) (Blank).
17(Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)".