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Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia
Filed: 3/24/2016
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 6044
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 6044 as follows:
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3 | | on page 1, line 5, immediately before "7-2a,", by inserting |
4 | | "2-3.25a,"; and |
5 | | on page 1, immediately below line 6, by inserting the |
6 | | following:
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7 | | "(105 ILCS 5/2-3.25a) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25a)
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8 | | Sec. 2-3.25a. "School district" defined; additional |
9 | | standards.
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10 | | (a) For the purposes of this Section and Sections 3.25b, |
11 | | 3.25c,
3.25d, 3.25e, and 3.25f of this Code, "school district" |
12 | | includes other
public entities responsible for administering |
13 | | public schools, such as
cooperatives, joint agreements, |
14 | | charter schools, special charter districts,
regional offices |
15 | | of
education, local agencies, and the Department of Human |
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1 | | Services.
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2 | | (b) In addition to the standards
established pursuant to |
3 | | Section 2-3.25, the State Board of Education shall
develop |
4 | | recognition standards for student performance and school
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5 | | improvement for all
school districts and their individual |
6 | | schools, which must be an outcomes-based, balanced |
7 | | accountability measure. The State Board of Education is |
8 | | prohibited from having separate performance standards for |
9 | | students based on race or ethnicity.
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10 | | Subject to the availability of federal, State, public, or |
11 | | private funds, the balanced accountability measure must be |
12 | | designed to focus on 2 components, student performance and |
13 | | professional practice. The student performance component shall |
14 | | count for 30% of the total balanced accountability measure, and |
15 | | the professional practice component shall count for 70% of the |
16 | | total balanced accountability measure. The student performance |
17 | | component shall focus on student outcomes and closing the |
18 | | achievement gaps within each school district and its individual |
19 | | schools using a Multiple Measure Index and Annual Measurable |
20 | | Objectives, as set forth in Section 2-3.25d of this Code. The |
21 | | professional practice component shall focus on the degree to |
22 | | which a school district, as well as its individual schools, is |
23 | | implementing evidence-based, best professional practices and |
24 | | exhibiting continued improvement. Beginning with the 2015-2016 |
25 | | school year, the balanced accountability measure shall consist |
26 | | of only the student performance component, which shall account |
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1 | | for 100% of the total balanced accountability measure. From the |
2 | | 2017-2018 2016-2017 school year through the 2022-2023 |
3 | | 2021-2022 school year, the State Board of Education and a |
4 | | Balanced Accountability Measure Committee shall identify a |
5 | | number of school districts per the designated school years to |
6 | | begin implementing the balanced accountability measure, which |
7 | | includes both the student performance and professional |
8 | | practice components. By the 2022-2023 2021-2022 school year, |
9 | | all school districts must be implementing the balanced |
10 | | accountability measure, which includes both components. The |
11 | | Balanced Accountability Measure Committee shall consist of the |
12 | | following individuals: a representative of a statewide |
13 | | association representing regional superintendents of schools, |
14 | | a representative of a statewide association representing |
15 | | principals, a representative of an association representing |
16 | | principals in a city having a population exceeding 500,000, a |
17 | | representative of a statewide association representing school |
18 | | administrators, a representative of a statewide professional |
19 | | teachers' organization, a representative of a different |
20 | | statewide professional teachers' organization, an additional |
21 | | representative from either statewide professional teachers' |
22 | | organization, a representative of a professional teachers' |
23 | | organization in a city having a population exceeding 500,000, a |
24 | | representative of a statewide association representing school |
25 | | boards, and a representative of a school district organized |
26 | | under Article 34 of this Code. The head of each association or |
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1 | | entity listed in this paragraph shall appoint its respective |
2 | | representative. The State Superintendent of Education, in |
3 | | consultation with the Committee, may appoint no more than 2 |
4 | | additional individuals to the Committee, which individuals |
5 | | shall serve in an advisory role and must not have voting or |
6 | | other decision-making rights. The Committee is abolished on |
7 | | June 1, 2023 2022 . |
8 | | Using a Multiple Measure Index consistent with subsection |
9 | | (a) of Section 2-3.25d of this Code, the student performance |
10 | | component shall consist of the following subcategories, each of |
11 | | which must be valued at 10%: |
12 | | (1) achievement status; |
13 | | (2) achievement growth; and |
14 | | (3) Annual Measurable Objectives, as set forth in |
15 | | subsection (b) of Section 2-3.25d of this Code. |
16 | | Achievement status shall measure and assess college and career |
17 | | readiness, as well as the graduation rate. Achievement growth |
18 | | shall measure the school district's and its individual schools' |
19 | | student growth via this State's growth value tables. Annual |
20 | | Measurable Objectives shall measure the degree to which school |
21 | | districts, as well as their individual schools, are closing |
22 | | their achievement gaps among their student population and |
23 | | subgroups. |
24 | | The professional practice component shall consist of the |
25 | | following subcategories: |
26 | | (A) compliance; |
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1 | | (B) evidence-based best practices; and |
2 | | (C) contextual improvement. |
3 | | Compliance, which shall count for 10%, shall measure the degree |
4 | | to which a school district and its individual schools meet the |
5 | | current State compliance requirements. Evidence-based best |
6 | | practices, which shall count for 30%, shall measure the degree |
7 | | to which school districts and their individual schools are |
8 | | adhering to a set of evidence-based quality standards and best |
9 | | practice for effective schools that include (i) continuous |
10 | | improvement, (ii) culture and climate, (iii) shared |
11 | | leadership, (iv) governance, (v) education and employee |
12 | | quality, (vi) family and community connections, and (vii) |
13 | | student and learning development and are further developed in |
14 | | consultation with the State Board of Education and the Balanced |
15 | | Accountability Measure Committee set forth in this subsection |
16 | | (b). Contextual improvement, which shall count for 30%, shall |
17 | | provide school districts and their individual schools the |
18 | | opportunity to demonstrate improved outcomes through local |
19 | | data, including without limitation school climate, unique |
20 | | characteristics, and barriers that impact the educational |
21 | | environment and hinder the development and implementation of |
22 | | action plans to address areas of school district and individual |
23 | | school improvement. Each school district, in good faith |
24 | | cooperation with its teachers or, where applicable, the |
25 | | exclusive bargaining representatives of its teachers, shall |
26 | | develop 2 measurable objectives to demonstrate contextual |
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1 | | improvement, each of which must be equally weighted. Each |
2 | | school district shall begin such good faith cooperative |
3 | | development of these objectives no later than 6 months prior to |
4 | | the beginning of the school year in which the school district |
5 | | is to implement the professional practice component of the |
6 | | balanced accountability measure. The professional practice |
7 | | component must be scored using trained peer review teams that |
8 | | observe and verify school district practices using an |
9 | | evidence-based framework. |
10 | | The balanced accountability measure shall combine the |
11 | | student performance and professional practice components into |
12 | | one summative score based on 100 points at the school district |
13 | | and individual-school level. A school district shall be |
14 | | designated as "Exceeds Standards - Exemplar" if the overall |
15 | | score is 100 to 90, "Meets Standards - Proficient" if the |
16 | | overall score is 89 to 75, "Approaching Standards - Needs |
17 | | Improvement" if the overall score is 74 to 60, and "Below |
18 | | Standards - Unsatisfactory" if the overall score is 59 to 0. |
19 | | The balanced accountability measure shall also detail both |
20 | | incentives that reward school districts for continued improved |
21 | | performance, as provided in Section 2-3.25c of this Code, and |
22 | | consequences for school districts that fail to provide evidence |
23 | | of continued improved performance, which may include |
24 | | presentation of a barrier analysis, additional school board and |
25 | | administrator training, or additional State assistance. Based |
26 | | on its summative score, a school district may be exempt from |
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1 | | the balanced accountability measure for one or more school |
2 | | years. The State Board of Education, in collaboration with the |
3 | | Balanced Accountability Measure Committee set forth in this |
4 | | subsection (b), shall adopt rules that further implementation |
5 | | in accordance with the requirements of this Section. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 99-84, eff. 1-1-16; 99-193, eff. 7-30-15; revised |
7 | | 10-9-15.)"; and
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8 | | on page 48, by replacing line 7 with the following: |
9 | | "2016, except that this Section and the changes to Section |
10 | | 2-3.25a of the School Code take effect upon becoming law.".
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