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1 | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | ||||||
5 | 10-22.6, 10-22.6a, 13A-11, 22-60, 26-2a, 27A-5, and 34-18.24 | ||||||
6 | and by adding Article 26A as follows:
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7 | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.6) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6)
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8 | Sec. 10-22.6. Suspension or expulsion of pupils; school | ||||||
9 | searches.
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10 | (a) To expel pupils guilty of gross disobedience or | ||||||
11 | misconduct, including gross disobedience or misconduct | ||||||
12 | perpetuated by electronic means, pursuant to subsection (b-20) | ||||||
13 | of this Section, and
no action shall lie against them for such | ||||||
14 | expulsion. Expulsion shall
take place only after the parents | ||||||
15 | or guardians have been requested to appear at a
meeting of the | ||||||
16 | board, or with a hearing officer appointed by it, to
discuss | ||||||
17 | their child's behavior. Such request shall be made by | ||||||
18 | registered
or certified mail and shall state the time, place | ||||||
19 | and purpose of the
meeting. The board, or a hearing officer | ||||||
20 | appointed by it, at such
meeting shall state the reasons for | ||||||
21 | dismissal and the date on which the
expulsion is to become | ||||||
22 | effective. If a hearing officer is appointed by
the board, he | ||||||
23 | shall report to the board a written summary of the evidence
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1 | heard at the meeting and the board may take such action thereon | ||||||
2 | as it
finds appropriate. If the board acts to expel a pupil, | ||||||
3 | the written expulsion decision shall detail the specific | ||||||
4 | reasons why removing the pupil from the learning environment | ||||||
5 | is in the best interest of the school. The expulsion decision | ||||||
6 | shall also include a rationale as to the specific duration of | ||||||
7 | the expulsion. An expelled pupil may be immediately | ||||||
8 | transferred to an alternative program in the manner provided | ||||||
9 | in Article 13A or 13B of this Code. A pupil must not be denied | ||||||
10 | transfer because of the expulsion, except in cases in which | ||||||
11 | such transfer is deemed to cause a threat to the safety of | ||||||
12 | students or staff in the alternative program.
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13 | (b) To suspend or by policy to authorize the | ||||||
14 | superintendent of
the district or the principal, assistant | ||||||
15 | principal, or dean of students
of any school to suspend pupils | ||||||
16 | guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct, or
to suspend | ||||||
17 | pupils guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct on the | ||||||
18 | school bus
from riding the school bus, pursuant to subsections | ||||||
19 | (b-15) and (b-20) of this Section, and no action
shall lie | ||||||
20 | against them for such suspension. The board may by policy
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21 | authorize the superintendent of the district or the principal, | ||||||
22 | assistant
principal, or dean of students of any
school to | ||||||
23 | suspend pupils guilty of such acts for a period not to exceed
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24 | 10 school days. If a pupil is suspended due to gross | ||||||
25 | disobedience or misconduct
on a school bus, the board may | ||||||
26 | suspend the pupil in excess of 10
school
days for safety |
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1 | reasons. | ||||||
2 | Any suspension shall be reported immediately to the
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3 | parents or guardians guardian of a pupil along with a full | ||||||
4 | statement of the
reasons for such suspension and a notice of | ||||||
5 | their right to a review. The school board must be given a | ||||||
6 | summary of the notice, including the reason for the suspension | ||||||
7 | and the suspension length. Upon request of the
parents or | ||||||
8 | guardians guardian , the school board or a hearing officer | ||||||
9 | appointed by
it shall review such action of the superintendent | ||||||
10 | or principal, assistant
principal, or dean of students. At | ||||||
11 | such
review, the parents or guardians guardian of the pupil | ||||||
12 | may appear and discuss the
suspension with the board or its | ||||||
13 | hearing officer. If a hearing officer
is appointed by the | ||||||
14 | board, he shall report to the board a written summary
of the | ||||||
15 | evidence heard at the meeting. After its hearing or upon | ||||||
16 | receipt
of the written report of its hearing officer, the | ||||||
17 | board may take such
action as it finds appropriate. If a | ||||||
18 | student is suspended pursuant to this subsection (b), the | ||||||
19 | board shall, in the written suspension decision, detail the | ||||||
20 | specific act of gross disobedience or misconduct resulting in | ||||||
21 | the decision to suspend. The suspension decision shall also | ||||||
22 | include a rationale as to the specific duration of the | ||||||
23 | suspension. A pupil who is suspended in excess of 20 school | ||||||
24 | days may be immediately transferred to an alternative program | ||||||
25 | in the manner provided in Article 13A or 13B of this Code. A | ||||||
26 | pupil must not be denied transfer because of the suspension, |
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1 | except in cases in which such transfer is deemed to cause a | ||||||
2 | threat to the safety of students or staff in the alternative | ||||||
3 | program.
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4 | (b-5) Among the many possible disciplinary interventions | ||||||
5 | and consequences available to school officials, school | ||||||
6 | exclusions, such as out-of-school suspensions and expulsions, | ||||||
7 | are the most serious. School officials shall limit the number | ||||||
8 | and duration of expulsions and suspensions to the greatest | ||||||
9 | extent practicable, and it is recommended that they use them | ||||||
10 | only for legitimate educational purposes. To ensure that | ||||||
11 | students are not excluded from school unnecessarily, it is | ||||||
12 | recommended that school officials consider forms of | ||||||
13 | non-exclusionary discipline prior to using out-of-school | ||||||
14 | suspensions or expulsions. | ||||||
15 | (b-10) Unless otherwise required by federal law or this | ||||||
16 | Code, school boards may not institute zero-tolerance policies | ||||||
17 | by which school administrators are required to suspend or | ||||||
18 | expel students for particular behaviors. | ||||||
19 | (b-15) Out-of-school suspensions of 3 days or less may be | ||||||
20 | used only if the student's continuing presence in school would | ||||||
21 | pose a threat to school safety or a disruption to other | ||||||
22 | students' learning opportunities. For purposes of this | ||||||
23 | subsection (b-15), "threat to school safety or a disruption to | ||||||
24 | other students' learning opportunities" shall be determined on | ||||||
25 | a case-by-case basis by the school board or its designee. | ||||||
26 | School officials shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve |
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1 | such threats, address such disruptions, and minimize the | ||||||
2 | length of suspensions to the greatest extent practicable. | ||||||
3 | (b-20) Unless otherwise required by this Code, | ||||||
4 | out-of-school suspensions of longer than 3 days, expulsions, | ||||||
5 | and disciplinary removals to alternative schools may be used | ||||||
6 | only if other appropriate and available behavioral and | ||||||
7 | disciplinary interventions have been exhausted and the | ||||||
8 | student's continuing presence in school would either (i) pose | ||||||
9 | a
threat to the safety of other students, staff, or members of
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10 | the school community or (ii) substantially disrupt, impede, or
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11 | interfere with the operation of the school. For purposes of | ||||||
12 | this subsection (b-20), "threat to the safety of other | ||||||
13 | students, staff, or members of the school community" and | ||||||
14 | "substantially disrupt, impede, or interfere with the | ||||||
15 | operation of the school" shall be determined on a case-by-case | ||||||
16 | basis by school officials. For purposes of this subsection | ||||||
17 | (b-20), the determination of whether "appropriate and | ||||||
18 | available behavioral and disciplinary interventions have been | ||||||
19 | exhausted" shall be made by school officials. School officials | ||||||
20 | shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve such threats, | ||||||
21 | address such disruptions, and minimize the length of student | ||||||
22 | exclusions to the greatest extent practicable. Within the | ||||||
23 | suspension decision described in subsection (b) of this | ||||||
24 | Section or the expulsion decision described in subsection (a) | ||||||
25 | of this Section, it shall be documented whether other | ||||||
26 | interventions were attempted or whether it was determined that |
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1 | there were no other appropriate and available interventions. | ||||||
2 | (b-25) Students who are suspended out-of-school for longer | ||||||
3 | than 4 school days shall be provided appropriate and available | ||||||
4 | support services during the period of their suspension. For | ||||||
5 | purposes of this subsection (b-25), "appropriate and available | ||||||
6 | support services" shall be determined by school authorities. | ||||||
7 | Within the suspension decision described in subsection (b) of | ||||||
8 | this Section, it shall be documented whether such services are | ||||||
9 | to be provided or whether it was determined that there are no | ||||||
10 | such appropriate and available services. | ||||||
11 | A school district may refer students who are expelled to | ||||||
12 | appropriate and available support services. | ||||||
13 | A school district shall create a policy to facilitate the | ||||||
14 | re-engagement of students who are suspended out-of-school, | ||||||
15 | expelled, or returning from an alternative school setting. | ||||||
16 | (b-30) A school district shall create a policy by which | ||||||
17 | suspended pupils, including those pupils suspended from the | ||||||
18 | school bus who do not have alternate transportation to school, | ||||||
19 | shall have the opportunity to make up work for equivalent | ||||||
20 | academic credit. It shall be the responsibility of a pupil's | ||||||
21 | parents or guardians parent or guardian to notify school | ||||||
22 | officials that a pupil suspended from the school bus does not | ||||||
23 | have alternate transportation to school. | ||||||
24 | (b-35) In all suspension review hearings conducted
under | ||||||
25 | subsection (b) or expulsion hearings conducted
under | ||||||
26 | subsection (a), a student may disclose any factor to be |
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1 | considered in mitigation, including his or her status as
a | ||||||
2 | parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
3 | violence, as defined in Article 26A. A representative of the
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4 | parent's or guardian's choice, or of the student's choice if | ||||||
5 | emancipated, must be permitted to represent
the student | ||||||
6 | throughout the proceedings and to address the school board or | ||||||
7 | its appointed hearing officer. With the
approval of the | ||||||
8 | student's parent or guardian, or of the student if | ||||||
9 | emancipated, a support person
must be permitted to accompany | ||||||
10 | the student to any disciplinary
hearings or proceedings. The | ||||||
11 | representative or support person must comply with any rules of | ||||||
12 | the school district's hearing process. If the representative | ||||||
13 | or support person violates the rules or engages in behavior or | ||||||
14 | advocacy that harasses, abuses, or intimidates either party, a | ||||||
15 | witness, or anyone else in attendance at the hearing, the | ||||||
16 | representative or support person may be prohibited from | ||||||
17 | further participation in the hearing or proceeding. A | ||||||
18 | suspension or expulsion proceeding
under this subsection | ||||||
19 | (b-35) must be conducted independently
from any ongoing | ||||||
20 | criminal investigation or proceeding, and an absence of | ||||||
21 | pending or possible criminal charges, criminal investigations, | ||||||
22 | or proceedings may not be a factor in school
disciplinary | ||||||
23 | decisions. | ||||||
24 | (b-40) During a suspension review hearing conducted
under | ||||||
25 | subsection (b) or an expulsion hearing conducted
under | ||||||
26 | subsection (a) that involves allegations of sexual
violence by |
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1 | the student who is subject to discipline, neither
the student | ||||||
2 | nor his or her representative shall directly
question nor have | ||||||
3 | direct contact with the alleged victim. The
student who is | ||||||
4 | subject to discipline or his or her
representative may, at the | ||||||
5 | discretion and direction of the
school board or its appointed | ||||||
6 | hearing officer, suggest
questions to be posed by the school | ||||||
7 | board or its appointed
hearing officer to the alleged victim. | ||||||
8 | (c) The Department of Human Services
shall be invited to | ||||||
9 | send a representative to consult with the board at
such | ||||||
10 | meeting whenever there is evidence that mental illness may be | ||||||
11 | the
cause for expulsion or suspension.
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12 | (c-5) School districts shall make reasonable efforts to | ||||||
13 | provide ongoing professional development to teachers, | ||||||
14 | administrators, school board members, school resource | ||||||
15 | officers, and staff on the adverse consequences of school | ||||||
16 | exclusion and justice-system involvement, effective classroom | ||||||
17 | management strategies, culturally responsive discipline, the | ||||||
18 | appropriate and available supportive services for the | ||||||
19 | promotion of student attendance and engagement, and | ||||||
20 | developmentally appropriate disciplinary methods that promote | ||||||
21 | positive and healthy school climates. | ||||||
22 | (d) The board may expel a student for a definite period of | ||||||
23 | time not to
exceed 2 calendar years, as determined on a | ||||||
24 | case-by-case basis.
A student who
is determined to have | ||||||
25 | brought one of the following objects to school, any | ||||||
26 | school-sponsored activity
or event, or any activity or event |
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1 | that bears a reasonable relationship to school shall be | ||||||
2 | expelled for a period of not less than
one year: | ||||||
3 | (1) A firearm. For the purposes of this Section, | ||||||
4 | "firearm" means any gun, rifle, shotgun, weapon as defined | ||||||
5 | by Section 921 of Title 18 of the United States Code, | ||||||
6 | firearm as defined in Section 1.1 of the Firearm Owners | ||||||
7 | Identification Card Act, or firearm as defined in Section | ||||||
8 | 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. The expulsion period | ||||||
9 | under this subdivision (1) may be modified by the | ||||||
10 | superintendent, and the superintendent's determination may | ||||||
11 | be modified by the board on a case-by-case basis. | ||||||
12 | (2) A knife, brass knuckles or other knuckle weapon | ||||||
13 | regardless of its composition, a billy club, or any other | ||||||
14 | object if used or attempted to be used to cause bodily | ||||||
15 | harm, including "look alikes" of any firearm as defined in | ||||||
16 | subdivision (1) of this subsection (d). The expulsion | ||||||
17 | requirement under this subdivision (2) may be modified by | ||||||
18 | the superintendent, and the superintendent's determination | ||||||
19 | may be modified by the board on a case-by-case basis. | ||||||
20 | Expulsion
or suspension
shall be construed in a
manner | ||||||
21 | consistent with the federal Individuals with Disabilities | ||||||
22 | Education
Act. A student who is subject to suspension or | ||||||
23 | expulsion as provided in this
Section may be eligible for a | ||||||
24 | transfer to an alternative school program in
accordance with | ||||||
25 | Article 13A of the School Code.
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26 | (d-5) The board may suspend or by regulation
authorize the |
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1 | superintendent of the district or the principal, assistant
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2 | principal, or dean of students of any
school to suspend a | ||||||
3 | student for a period not to exceed
10 school days or may expel | ||||||
4 | a student for a definite period of time not to
exceed 2 | ||||||
5 | calendar years, as determined on a case-by-case basis, if (i) | ||||||
6 | that student has been determined to have made an explicit | ||||||
7 | threat on an Internet website against a school employee, a | ||||||
8 | student, or any school-related personnel, (ii) the Internet | ||||||
9 | website through which the threat was made is a site that was | ||||||
10 | accessible within the school at the time the threat was made or | ||||||
11 | was available to third parties who worked or studied within | ||||||
12 | the school grounds at the time the threat was made, and (iii) | ||||||
13 | the threat could be reasonably interpreted as threatening to | ||||||
14 | the safety and security of the threatened individual because | ||||||
15 | of his or her duties or employment status or status as a | ||||||
16 | student inside the school.
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17 | (e) To maintain order and security in the schools, school | ||||||
18 | authorities may
inspect and search places and areas such as | ||||||
19 | lockers, desks, parking lots, and
other school property and | ||||||
20 | equipment owned or controlled by the school, as well
as | ||||||
21 | personal effects left in those places and areas by students, | ||||||
22 | without notice
to or the consent of the student, and without a | ||||||
23 | search warrant. As a matter of
public policy, the General | ||||||
24 | Assembly finds that students have no reasonable
expectation of | ||||||
25 | privacy in these places and areas or in their personal effects
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26 | left in these places and areas. School authorities may request |
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1 | the assistance
of law enforcement officials for the purpose of | ||||||
2 | conducting inspections and
searches of lockers, desks, parking | ||||||
3 | lots, and other school property and
equipment owned or | ||||||
4 | controlled by the school for illegal drugs, weapons, or
other
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5 | illegal or dangerous substances or materials, including | ||||||
6 | searches conducted
through the use of specially trained dogs. | ||||||
7 | If a search conducted in accordance
with this Section produces | ||||||
8 | evidence that the student has violated or is
violating either | ||||||
9 | the law, local ordinance, or the school's policies or rules,
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10 | such evidence may be seized by school authorities, and | ||||||
11 | disciplinary action may
be taken. School authorities may also | ||||||
12 | turn over such evidence to law
enforcement authorities.
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13 | (f) Suspension or expulsion may include suspension or | ||||||
14 | expulsion from
school and all school activities and a | ||||||
15 | prohibition from being present on school
grounds.
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16 | (g) A school district may adopt a policy providing that if | ||||||
17 | a student
is suspended or expelled for any reason from any | ||||||
18 | public or private school
in this or any other state, the | ||||||
19 | student must complete the entire term of
the suspension or | ||||||
20 | expulsion in an alternative school program under Article 13A | ||||||
21 | of this Code or an alternative learning opportunities program | ||||||
22 | under Article 13B of this Code before being admitted into the | ||||||
23 | school
district if there is no threat to the safety of students | ||||||
24 | or staff in the alternative program. A school district that | ||||||
25 | adopts a policy under this subsection (g) must include a | ||||||
26 | provision allowing for consideration of any mitigating |
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1 | factors, including, but not limited to, a student's status as | ||||||
2 | a parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
3 | violence, as defined in Article 26A.
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4 | (h) School officials shall not advise or encourage | ||||||
5 | students to drop out voluntarily due to behavioral or academic | ||||||
6 | difficulties. | ||||||
7 | (i) A student may not be issued a monetary fine or fee as a | ||||||
8 | disciplinary consequence, though this shall not preclude | ||||||
9 | requiring a student to provide restitution for lost, stolen, | ||||||
10 | or damaged property. | ||||||
11 | (j) Subsections (a) through (i) of this Section shall | ||||||
12 | apply to elementary and secondary schools, charter schools, | ||||||
13 | special charter districts, and school districts organized | ||||||
14 | under Article 34 of this Code. | ||||||
15 | (k) The expulsion of children enrolled in programs funded | ||||||
16 | under Section 1C-2 of this Code is subject to the requirements | ||||||
17 | under paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of Section 2-3.71 of | ||||||
18 | this Code. | ||||||
19 | (l) Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, an in-school | ||||||
20 | suspension program provided by a school district for any | ||||||
21 | students in kindergarten through grade 12 may focus on | ||||||
22 | promoting non-violent conflict resolution and positive | ||||||
23 | interaction with other students and school personnel. A school | ||||||
24 | district may employ a school social worker or a licensed | ||||||
25 | mental health professional to oversee an in-school suspension | ||||||
26 | program in kindergarten through grade 12. |
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1 | (Source: P.A. 100-105, eff. 1-1-18; 100-810, eff. 1-1-19; | ||||||
2 | 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 100-1035, eff. 8-22-18; 101-81, eff. | ||||||
3 | 7-12-19.)
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4 | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.6a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6a)
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5 | Sec. 10-22.6a. Home instruction; correspondence courses. | ||||||
6 | (a) To provide by home instruction, correspondence courses | ||||||
7 | or
otherwise courses of instruction for a pupil who is pupils | ||||||
8 | who are unable to attend school
because of pregnancy or | ||||||
9 | pregnancy-related conditions, the fulfillment of parenting | ||||||
10 | obligations related to the health of the child, or health and | ||||||
11 | safety concerns arising from domestic or sexual violence, as | ||||||
12 | defined in Article 26A . Such instruction shall be provided to | ||||||
13 | the pupil at each of the following times:
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14 | (1) Before before the birth of the child when the | ||||||
15 | pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced | ||||||
16 | practice registered nurse has
indicated to the district, | ||||||
17 | in writing, that the pupil is medically unable
to attend | ||||||
18 | regular classroom instruction . and | ||||||
19 | (2) For for up to 3 months
following the birth of the | ||||||
20 | child or a miscarriage . | ||||||
21 | (3) When the pupil must care for his or her ill child | ||||||
22 | if (i) the child's physician, physician assistant, or | ||||||
23 | advanced practice registered nurse has indicated to the | ||||||
24 | district, in writing, that the child has a serious health | ||||||
25 | condition that would require the pupil to be absent from |
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1 | school for 2 or more consecutive weeks and (ii) the pupil | ||||||
2 | or the pupil's parent or guardian indicates to the | ||||||
3 | district, in writing, that the pupil is needed to provide | ||||||
4 | care to the child during this period. In this paragraph | ||||||
5 | (3), "serious health condition" means an illness, injury, | ||||||
6 | impairment, or physical or mental health condition that | ||||||
7 | involves inpatient care in a hospital, hospice, or | ||||||
8 | residential medical care facility or continuing treatment | ||||||
9 | by a health care provider that is not controlled by | ||||||
10 | medication alone. | ||||||
11 | (4) The pupil must treat physical or mental health | ||||||
12 | complications or address safety concerns arising from | ||||||
13 | domestic or sexual violence when a healthcare provider or | ||||||
14 | an employee of the pupil's domestic or sexual violence | ||||||
15 | organization, as defined in Article 26A has indicated to | ||||||
16 | the district, in writing, that the care is needed by the | ||||||
17 | pupil and will cause the pupil's absence from school for 2 | ||||||
18 | or more consecutive weeks. | ||||||
19 | A school district may reassess home instruction provided to a | ||||||
20 | pupil under paragraph (3) or (4) every 2 months to determine | ||||||
21 | the pupil's continuing need for instruction under this | ||||||
22 | Section .
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23 | The instruction course shall be designed to offer | ||||||
24 | educational experiences
that are equivalent to those given to | ||||||
25 | pupils at the same grade level in
the district and that are | ||||||
26 | designed to enable the pupil to return to the classroom.
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1 | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or | ||||||
2 | State law to the contrary, if a pupil is unable to attend | ||||||
3 | regular classes because of the reasons set forth in subsection | ||||||
4 | (a) and has participated in instruction under this Section | ||||||
5 | that is administered by the school or the school district, | ||||||
6 | then the pupil may not be penalized for grading purposes or be | ||||||
7 | denied course completion, a return to regular classroom | ||||||
8 | instruction, grade level advancement, or graduation solely on | ||||||
9 | the basis of the pupil's participation in instruction under | ||||||
10 | this Section or the pupil's absence from the regular education | ||||||
11 | program during the period of instruction under this Section. A | ||||||
12 | school or school district may not use instruction under this | ||||||
13 | Section to replace making support services available so that | ||||||
14 | pupils who are parents, expectant parents, or victims of | ||||||
15 | domestic or sexual violence may receive regular classroom | ||||||
16 | instruction. | ||||||
17 | (Source: P.A. 100-443, eff. 8-25-17.)
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18 | (105 ILCS 5/13A-11)
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19 | Sec. 13A-11. Chicago public schools.
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20 | (a) The Chicago Board of Education may
establish | ||||||
21 | alternative schools within Chicago and may contract with third
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22 | parties for services otherwise performed by employees, | ||||||
23 | including those in a
bargaining unit, in accordance with | ||||||
24 | Sections 34-8.1, 34-18, and 34-49.
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25 | (b) Alternative schools operated by third parties within |
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1 | Chicago shall be
exempt from all provisions of this Code, | ||||||
2 | except provisions concerning:
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3 | (1) student civil rights;
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4 | (2) staff civil rights;
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5 | (3) health and safety;
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6 | (4) performance and financial audits;
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7 | (5) the assessments required under Section 2-3.64a-5 | ||||||
8 | of this Code;
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9 | (6) Chicago learning outcomes;
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10 | (7) Sections 2-3.25a through 2-3.25j of this Code;
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11 | (8) the Inspector General; and
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12 | (9) Section 34-2.4b of this Code ; and | ||||||
13 | (10) Article 26A and any other provision of this Code | ||||||
14 | concerning students who are parents, expectant parents, or | ||||||
15 | victims of domestic or sexual violence, as defined in | ||||||
16 | Article 26A .
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17 | (Source: P.A. 98-972, eff. 8-15-14.)
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18 | (105 ILCS 5/22-60) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 22-60. Unfunded mandates prohibited. | ||||||
20 | (a) No public school district or private school is | ||||||
21 | obligated to comply with the following types of mandates | ||||||
22 | unless a separate appropriation has been enacted into law | ||||||
23 | providing full funding for the mandate for the school year | ||||||
24 | during which the mandate is required: | ||||||
25 | (1) Any mandate in this Code enacted after the |
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1 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General | ||||||
2 | Assembly. | ||||||
3 | (2) Any regulatory mandate promulgated by the State | ||||||
4 | Board of Education and adopted by rule after the effective | ||||||
5 | date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly | ||||||
6 | other than those promulgated with respect to this Section | ||||||
7 | or statutes already enacted on or before the effective | ||||||
8 | date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. | ||||||
9 | (b) If the amount appropriated to fund a mandate described | ||||||
10 | in subsection (a) of this Section does not fully fund the | ||||||
11 | mandated activity, then the school district or private school | ||||||
12 | may choose to discontinue or modify the mandated activity to | ||||||
13 | ensure that the costs of compliance do not exceed the funding | ||||||
14 | received. | ||||||
15 | Before discontinuing or modifying the mandate, the school | ||||||
16 | district shall petition its regional superintendent of schools | ||||||
17 | on or before February 15 of each year to request to be exempt | ||||||
18 | from implementing the mandate in a school or schools in the | ||||||
19 | next school year. The petition shall include all legitimate | ||||||
20 | costs associated with implementing and operating the mandate, | ||||||
21 | the estimated reimbursement from State and federal sources, | ||||||
22 | and any unique circumstances the school district can verify | ||||||
23 | that exist that would cause the implementation and operation | ||||||
24 | of such a mandate to be cost prohibitive. | ||||||
25 | The regional superintendent of schools shall review the | ||||||
26 | petition. In accordance with the Open Meetings Act, he or she |
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1 | shall convene a public hearing to hear testimony from the | ||||||
2 | school district and interested community members. The regional | ||||||
3 | superintendent shall, on or before March 15 of each year, | ||||||
4 | inform the school district of his or her decision, along with | ||||||
5 | the reasons why the exemption was granted or denied, in | ||||||
6 | writing. The regional superintendent must also send | ||||||
7 | notification to the State Board of Education detailing which | ||||||
8 | school districts requested an exemption and the results. | ||||||
9 | If the regional superintendent grants an exemption to the | ||||||
10 | school district, then the school district is relieved from the | ||||||
11 | requirement to establish and implement the mandate in the | ||||||
12 | school or schools granted an exemption for the next school | ||||||
13 | year.
If the regional superintendent of schools does not grant | ||||||
14 | an exemption, then the school district shall implement the | ||||||
15 | mandate in accordance with the applicable law or rule by the | ||||||
16 | first student attendance day of the next school year. However, | ||||||
17 | the school district or a resident of the school district may on | ||||||
18 | or before April 15 appeal the decision of the regional | ||||||
19 | superintendent to the State Superintendent of Education. The | ||||||
20 | State Superintendent shall hear appeals on the decisions of | ||||||
21 | regional superintendents of schools no later than May 15 of | ||||||
22 | each year. The State Superintendent shall make a final | ||||||
23 | decision at the conclusion of the hearing on the school | ||||||
24 | district's request for an exemption from the mandate. If the | ||||||
25 | State Superintendent grants an exemption, then the school | ||||||
26 | district is relieved from the requirement to implement a |
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1 | mandate in the school or schools granted an exemption for the | ||||||
2 | next school year. If the State Superintendent does not grant | ||||||
3 | an exemption, then the school district shall implement the | ||||||
4 | mandate in accordance with the applicable law or rule by the | ||||||
5 | first student attendance day of the next school year. | ||||||
6 | If a school district or private school discontinues or | ||||||
7 | modifies a mandated activity due to lack of full funding from | ||||||
8 | the State, then the school district or private school shall | ||||||
9 | annually maintain and update a list of discontinued or | ||||||
10 | modified mandated activities. The list shall be provided to | ||||||
11 | the State Board of Education upon request. | ||||||
12 | (c) This Section does not apply to (i) any new statutory or | ||||||
13 | regulatory mandates related to revised learning standards | ||||||
14 | developed through the Common Core State Standards Initiative | ||||||
15 | and assessments developed to align with those standards or | ||||||
16 | actions specified in this State's Phase 2 Race to the Top Grant | ||||||
17 | application if the application is approved by the United | ||||||
18 | States Department of Education , or (ii) new statutory or | ||||||
19 | regulatory mandates from the Race to the Top Grant through the | ||||||
20 | federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 imposed | ||||||
21 | on school districts designated as being in the lowest | ||||||
22 | performing 5% of schools within the Race to the Top Grant | ||||||
23 | application , or (iii) any changes made to this Code by this | ||||||
24 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly . | ||||||
25 | (d) In any instances in which this Section conflicts with | ||||||
26 | the State Mandates Act, the State Mandates Act shall prevail.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 96-1441, eff. 8-20-10.) | ||||||
2 | (105 ILCS 5/26-2a) (from Ch. 122, par. 26-2a) | ||||||
3 | Sec. 26-2a. A "truant" is defined as a child who is subject | ||||||
4 | to compulsory school
attendance and who is absent without | ||||||
5 | valid cause, as defined under this Section, from such | ||||||
6 | attendance for more than 1% but less than 5% of the past 180 | ||||||
7 | school days. | ||||||
8 | "Valid cause" for absence shall be illness, attendance at | ||||||
9 | a verified medical or therapeutic appointment, appointment | ||||||
10 | with a victim services provider, observance of a religious
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11 | holiday, death in the immediate family,
or family emergency , | ||||||
12 | and shall include such other situations beyond the control
of | ||||||
13 | the student as determined by the board of education in each | ||||||
14 | district ,
or such other circumstances which cause reasonable | ||||||
15 | concern to the parent
for the mental, emotional, or physical | ||||||
16 | health or safety of the student. For purposes of a student who | ||||||
17 | is an expectant parent, or parent, or victim of domestic or | ||||||
18 | sexual violence, "valid cause" for absence includes (i) the | ||||||
19 | fulfillment of a parenting responsibility, including, but not | ||||||
20 | limited to, arranging and providing child care, caring for a | ||||||
21 | sick child, attending prenatal or other medical appointments | ||||||
22 | for the expectant student, and attending medical appointments | ||||||
23 | for a child, and (ii) addressing circumstances resulting from | ||||||
24 | domestic or sexual violence, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
25 | experiencing domestic or sexual violence, recovering from |
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1 | physical or psychological injuries, seeking medical attention, | ||||||
2 | seeking services from a domestic or sexual violence | ||||||
3 | organization, as defined in Article 26A, seeking psychological | ||||||
4 | or other counseling, participating in safety planning, | ||||||
5 | temporarily or permanently relocating, seeking legal | ||||||
6 | assistance or remedies, or taking any other action to increase | ||||||
7 | the safety or health of the student or to protect the student | ||||||
8 | from future domestic or sexual violence. A school district may | ||||||
9 | require a student to verify his or her claim of domestic or | ||||||
10 | sexual violence under Section 26A-45 prior to the district | ||||||
11 | approving a valid cause for an absence of 3 or more consecutive | ||||||
12 | days that is related to domestic or sexual violence. | ||||||
13 | "Chronic or habitual truant" shall be defined as a child | ||||||
14 | who is subject to compulsory
school attendance and who is | ||||||
15 | absent without valid cause from such attendance
for 5% or more | ||||||
16 | of the previous 180 regular attendance days. | ||||||
17 | "Truant minor" is defined as a chronic truant to whom | ||||||
18 | supportive
services, including prevention, diagnostic, | ||||||
19 | intervention and remedial
services, alternative programs and | ||||||
20 | other school and community resources
have been provided and | ||||||
21 | have failed to result in the cessation of chronic
truancy, or | ||||||
22 | have been offered and refused. | ||||||
23 | A "dropout" is defined as any child enrolled in grades 9 | ||||||
24 | through 12 whose
name has been removed from the district | ||||||
25 | enrollment roster for any reason
other than the student's | ||||||
26 | death, extended illness, removal for medical non-compliance, |
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1 | expulsion, aging out, graduation, or completion of a
program | ||||||
2 | of studies and who has not transferred to another public or | ||||||
3 | private school and is not known to be home-schooled by his or | ||||||
4 | her parents or guardians or continuing school in another | ||||||
5 | country. | ||||||
6 | "Religion" for the purposes of this Article, includes all | ||||||
7 | aspects of
religious observance and practice, as well as | ||||||
8 | belief. | ||||||
9 | (Source: P.A. 100-810, eff. 1-1-19; 100-918, eff. 8-17-18; | ||||||
10 | 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) | ||||||
11 | (105 ILCS 5/Art. 26A heading new) | ||||||
12 | ARTICLE 26A. CHILDREN AND STUDENTS WHO ARE PARENTS, | ||||||
13 | EXPECTANT PARENTS, OR VICTIMS OF | ||||||
14 | DOMESTIC OR SEXUAL VIOLENCE | ||||||
15 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-1 new) | ||||||
16 | Sec. 26A-1. Scope of Article. This Article applies to all | ||||||
17 | school districts and schools governed by this Code, including | ||||||
18 | schools operating under Article 13, 13A, 13B, 27A, 32, 33, or | ||||||
19 | 34. However, this Article does not apply to the Department of | ||||||
20 | Juvenile Justice School District. | ||||||
21 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-5 new) | ||||||
22 | Sec. 26A-5. Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to | ||||||
23 | ensure that Illinois schools have policies, procedures, or |
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1 | both, in place that enable children and students who are | ||||||
2 | parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or sexual | ||||||
3 | violence to be identified by schools in a manner respectful of | ||||||
4 | their privacy and safety, treated with dignity and regard, and | ||||||
5 | provided the protection, instruction, and related services | ||||||
6 | necessary to enable them to meet State educational standards | ||||||
7 | and successfully attain a school diploma. This Article shall | ||||||
8 | be interpreted liberally to aid in this purpose. Nothing in | ||||||
9 | this Article precludes or may be used to preclude a mandated | ||||||
10 | reporter from reporting child abuse or child neglect as | ||||||
11 | required under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. | ||||||
12 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-10 new) | ||||||
13 | Sec. 26A-10. Definitions. In this Article: | ||||||
14 | "Confidential" means information or facts expected and | ||||||
15 | intended to be kept private or protected by an existing | ||||||
16 | privilege in the Code of Civil Procedure. Confidential | ||||||
17 | information may be disclosed by a school or school district if | ||||||
18 | such disclosure is required by State or federal law or is | ||||||
19 | necessary to complete proceedings relevant to this Article. | ||||||
20 | Designation of student information as confidential applies to | ||||||
21 | the school and school district and does not limit a student's | ||||||
22 | right to speak about the student's experiences. | ||||||
23 | "Consent" includes, at a minimum, a recognition that (i) | ||||||
24 | consent is a freely given agreement to sexual activity, (ii) | ||||||
25 | an individual's lack of verbal or physical resistance or |
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1 | submission resulting from the use of threat of force does not | ||||||
2 | constitute consent, (iii) an individual's manner of dress does | ||||||
3 | not constitute consent, (iv) an individual's consent to past | ||||||
4 | sexual activity does not constitute consent to future sexual | ||||||
5 | activity, (v) an individual's consent to engage in one type of | ||||||
6 | sexual activity with one person does not constitute consent to | ||||||
7 | engage in any other type of sexual activity or sexual activity | ||||||
8 | with another person, (vi) an individual can withdraw consent | ||||||
9 | at any time, and (vii) an individual cannot consent to sexual | ||||||
10 | activity if that individual is unable to understand the nature | ||||||
11 | of the activity or give knowing consent due to the | ||||||
12 | circumstances that include, but are not limited to, all the | ||||||
13 | following: | ||||||
14 | (1) The individual is incapacitated due to the use or | ||||||
15 | influence of alcohol or drugs. | ||||||
16 | (2) The individual is asleep or unconscious. | ||||||
17 | (3) The individual is under the age of consent. | ||||||
18 | (4) The individual is incapacitated due to a mental | ||||||
19 | disability. | ||||||
20 | "Domestic or sexual violence" means domestic violence, | ||||||
21 | gender-based harassment, sexual activity without consent, | ||||||
22 | sexual assault, sexual violence, or stalking. Domestic or | ||||||
23 | sexual violence may occur through electronic communication. | ||||||
24 | Domestic or sexual violence exists regardless of when or where | ||||||
25 | the violence occurred, whether or not the violence is the | ||||||
26 | subject of a criminal investigation or the perpetrator has |
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1 | been criminally charged or convicted of a crime, whether or | ||||||
2 | not an order of protection or a no-contact order is pending | ||||||
3 | before or has been issued by a court, or whether or not any | ||||||
4 | domestic or sexual violence took place on school grounds, | ||||||
5 | during regular school hours, or during a school-sponsored | ||||||
6 | event. | ||||||
7 | "Domestic or sexual violence organization" means a | ||||||
8 | nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that provides | ||||||
9 | assistance to victims of domestic or sexual violence or | ||||||
10 | advocates for those victims, including an organization | ||||||
11 | carrying out a domestic or sexual violence program, an | ||||||
12 | organization operating a shelter or a rape crisis center or | ||||||
13 | providing counseling services, an accredited children's | ||||||
14 | advocacy center, an organization that provides services to or | ||||||
15 | advocates on behalf of children and students who are gay, | ||||||
16 | lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or gender nonconforming, an | ||||||
17 | organization that provides services to or advocates on behalf | ||||||
18 | of children and students who are parents or expectant parents, | ||||||
19 | or an organization seeking to eliminate domestic or sexual | ||||||
20 | violence or to address the consequences of that violence for | ||||||
21 | its victims through legislative advocacy or policy change, | ||||||
22 | public education, or service collaboration. | ||||||
23 | "Domestic violence" means abuse, as defined in the | ||||||
24 | Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986, by family or household | ||||||
25 | members, as defined in the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of | ||||||
26 | 1986. |
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1 | "Electronic communication" includes communications via | ||||||
2 | telephone, mobile phone, computer, email, video recorder, fax | ||||||
3 | machine, telex, pager, apps or applications, or any other | ||||||
4 | electronic communication or cyberstalking under Section 12-7.5 | ||||||
5 | of the Criminal Code of 2012. | ||||||
6 | "Expectant parent" means a student who (i) is pregnant and | ||||||
7 | (ii) has not yet received a diploma for completion of a | ||||||
8 | secondary education, as defined in Section 22-22. | ||||||
9 | "Gender-based harassment" means any harassment or | ||||||
10 | discrimination on the basis of an individual's actual or | ||||||
11 | perceived sex or gender, including unwelcome sexual advances, | ||||||
12 | requests for sexual favors, other verbal or physical conduct | ||||||
13 | of a sexual nature, or unwelcome conduct, including verbal, | ||||||
14 | nonverbal, or physical conduct that is not sexual in nature | ||||||
15 | but is related to a student's status as a parent, expectant | ||||||
16 | parent, or victim of domestic or sexual violence. | ||||||
17 | "Harassment" means any unwelcome conduct on the basis of a | ||||||
18 | student's actual or perceived race, gender, color, religion, | ||||||
19 | national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, order of | ||||||
20 | protection status, disability, sexual orientation, gender | ||||||
21 | identity, pregnancy, or citizenship status that has the | ||||||
22 | purpose or effect of substantially interfering with the | ||||||
23 | individual's academic performance or creating an intimidating, | ||||||
24 | hostile, or offensive learning environment. | ||||||
25 | "Perpetrator" means an individual who commits or is | ||||||
26 | alleged to have committed any act of domestic or sexual |
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1 | violence. The term "perpetrator" must be used with caution | ||||||
2 | when applied to children, particularly young children. | ||||||
3 | "Poor academic performance" means a student who has (i) | ||||||
4 | scored in the 50th percentile or below on a school | ||||||
5 | district-administered standardized test, (ii) received a score | ||||||
6 | on a State assessment that does not meet standards in one or | ||||||
7 | more of the fundamental learning areas under Section 27-1, as | ||||||
8 | applicable for the student's grade level, or (iii) not met | ||||||
9 | grade-level expectations on a school district-designated | ||||||
10 | assessment. | ||||||
11 | "Representative" means an adult who is authorized to act | ||||||
12 | on behalf of a student during a proceeding, including an | ||||||
13 | attorney, parent, or guardian. | ||||||
14 | "School" means a school district or school governed by | ||||||
15 | this Code, including a school operating under Article 13, 13A, | ||||||
16 | 13B, 27A, 32, 33, or 34, other than the Department of Juvenile | ||||||
17 | Justice School District. "School" includes any other entity | ||||||
18 | responsible for administering public schools, such as | ||||||
19 | cooperatives, joint agreements, charter schools, special | ||||||
20 | charter districts, regional offices of education, local | ||||||
21 | agencies, or the Department of Human Services, and nonpublic | ||||||
22 | schools recognized by the State Board of Education. | ||||||
23 | "Sexual activity" means any knowingly touching or fondling | ||||||
24 | by one person, either directly or through clothing, of the sex | ||||||
25 | organs, anus, mouth, or breast of another person for the | ||||||
26 | purpose of sexual gratification or arousal. |
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1 | "Sexual assault" or "sexual violence" means any conduct of | ||||||
2 | an adult or minor child proscribed in Article 11 of the | ||||||
3 | Criminal Code of 2012, except for Sections 11-35, 11-40, and | ||||||
4 | 11-45 of the Criminal Code of 2012, including conduct | ||||||
5 | committed by a perpetrator who is a stranger to the victim and | ||||||
6 | conduct by a perpetrator who is known or related by blood or | ||||||
7 | marriage to the victim. | ||||||
8 | "Stalking" means any conduct proscribed in Section 12-7.3, | ||||||
9 | 12-7.4, or 12-7.5 of the Criminal Code of 2012, including | ||||||
10 | stalking committed by a perpetrator who is a stranger to the | ||||||
11 | victim and stalking committed by a perpetrator who is known or | ||||||
12 | related by blood or marriage to the victim. | ||||||
13 | "Student" or "pupil" means any child who has not yet | ||||||
14 | received a diploma for completion of a secondary education. | ||||||
15 | "Student" includes, but is not limited to, an unaccompanied | ||||||
16 | minor not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian. | ||||||
17 | "Student at risk of academic failure" means a student who | ||||||
18 | is at risk of failing to meet the Illinois Learning Standards | ||||||
19 | or failing to graduate from elementary or high school and who | ||||||
20 | demonstrates a need for educational support or social services | ||||||
21 | beyond those provided by the regular school program. | ||||||
22 | "Student parent" means a student who is a custodial or | ||||||
23 | noncustodial parent taking an active role in the care and | ||||||
24 | supervision of a child and who has not yet received a diploma | ||||||
25 | for completion of a secondary education. | ||||||
26 | "Support person" means any person whom the victim has |
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1 | chosen to include in proceedings for emotional support or | ||||||
2 | safety. A support person does not participate in proceedings | ||||||
3 | but is permitted to observe and support the victim with parent | ||||||
4 | or guardian approval. "Support person" may include, but is not | ||||||
5 | limited to, an advocate, clergy, a counselor, and a parent or | ||||||
6 | guardian. If a student is age 18 years or older, the student | ||||||
7 | has the right to choose a support person without parent or | ||||||
8 | guardian approval. | ||||||
9 | "Survivor-centered" means a systematic focus on the needs | ||||||
10 | and concerns of a survivor of sexual violence, domestic | ||||||
11 | violence, dating violence, or stalking that (i) ensures the | ||||||
12 | compassionate and sensitive delivery of services in a | ||||||
13 | nonjudgmental manner, (ii) ensures an understanding of how | ||||||
14 | trauma affects survivor behavior, (iii) maintains survivor | ||||||
15 | safety, privacy, and, if possible, confidentiality, and (iv) | ||||||
16 | recognizes that a survivor is not responsible for the sexual | ||||||
17 | violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking. | ||||||
18 | "Trauma-informed response" means a response involving an | ||||||
19 | understanding of the complexities of sexual violence, domestic | ||||||
20 | violence, dating violence, or stalking through training | ||||||
21 | centered on the neurobiological impact of trauma, the | ||||||
22 | influence of societal myths and stereotypes surrounding sexual | ||||||
23 | violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, and | ||||||
24 | understanding the behavior of perpetrators. | ||||||
25 | "Victim" means an individual who has been subjected to one | ||||||
26 | or more acts of domestic or sexual violence. |
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1 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-15 new) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 26A-15. Ensuring Success in School Task Force. | ||||||
3 | (a) The Ensuring Success in School Task Force is created | ||||||
4 | to draft and publish model policies and intergovernmental | ||||||
5 | agreements for inter-district transfers; draft and publish | ||||||
6 | model complaint resolution procedures as required in | ||||||
7 | subsection (c) of Section 26A-25; identify current mandatory | ||||||
8 | educator and staff training and additional new trainings | ||||||
9 | needed to meet the requirements as required in Section 26A-25 | ||||||
10 | and Section 26A-35. These recommended policies and agreements | ||||||
11 | shall be survivor-centered and rooted in trauma-informed | ||||||
12 | responses and used to support all students, from | ||||||
13 | pre-kindergarten through grade 12, who are survivors of | ||||||
14 | domestic or sexual violence, regardless of whether the | ||||||
15 | perpetrator is school-related or not, or who are parenting or | ||||||
16 | pregnant, regardless of whether the school is a public school, | ||||||
17 | nonpublic school, or charter school. | ||||||
18 | (b) The Task Force shall be representative of the | ||||||
19 | geographic, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender | ||||||
20 | identity, and cultural diversity of this State. The Task Force | ||||||
21 | shall consist of all of the following members, who must be | ||||||
22 | appointed no later than 60 days after the effective date of | ||||||
23 | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly: | ||||||
24 | (1) One Representative appointed by the Speaker of the | ||||||
25 | House of Representatives. |
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1 | (2) One Representative appointed by the Minority | ||||||
2 | Leader of the House of Representatives. | ||||||
3 | (3) One Senator appointed by the President of the | ||||||
4 | Senate. | ||||||
5 | (4) One Senator appointed by the Minority Leader of | ||||||
6 | the Senate. | ||||||
7 | (5) One member who represents a State-based | ||||||
8 | organization that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, | ||||||
9 | transgender, and queer people appointed by the State | ||||||
10 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
11 | (6) One member who represents a State-based, | ||||||
12 | nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that advocates for | ||||||
13 | survivors of domestic violence appointed by the State | ||||||
14 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
15 | (7) One member who represents a statewide, nonprofit, | ||||||
16 | nongovernmental organization that advocates for survivors | ||||||
17 | of sexual violence appointed by the State Superintendent | ||||||
18 | of Education. | ||||||
19 | (8) One member who represents a statewide, nonprofit, | ||||||
20 | nongovernmental organization that offers free legal | ||||||
21 | services, including victim's rights representation, to | ||||||
22 | survivors of domestic violence or sexual violence | ||||||
23 | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
24 | (9) One member who represents an organization that | ||||||
25 | advocates for pregnant or parenting youth appointed by the | ||||||
26 | State Superintendent of Education. |
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1 | (10) One member who represents a youth-led | ||||||
2 | organization with expertise in domestic and sexual | ||||||
3 | violence appointed by the State Superintendent of | ||||||
4 | Education. | ||||||
5 | (11) One member who represents the Children's Advocacy | ||||||
6 | Centers of Illinois appointed by the State Superintendent | ||||||
7 | of Education. | ||||||
8 | (12) One representative of the State Board of | ||||||
9 | Education appointed by the State Superintendent of | ||||||
10 | Education. | ||||||
11 | (13) One member who represents a statewide | ||||||
12 | organization of social workers appointed by the State | ||||||
13 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
14 | (14) One member who represents a statewide | ||||||
15 | organization for school psychologists appointed by the | ||||||
16 | State Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
17 | (15) One member who represents a statewide | ||||||
18 | organization of school counselors appointed by the State | ||||||
19 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
20 | (16) One member who represents a statewide | ||||||
21 | professional teachers' organization appointed by the State | ||||||
22 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
23 | (17) One member who represents a different statewide | ||||||
24 | professional teachers' organization appointed by the State | ||||||
25 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
26 | (18) One member who represents a statewide |
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1 | organization for school boards appointed by the State | ||||||
2 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
3 | (19) One member who represents a statewide | ||||||
4 | organization for school principals appointed by the State | ||||||
5 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
6 | (20) One member who represents a school district | ||||||
7 | organized under Article 34 appointed by the State | ||||||
8 | Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
9 | (21) One member who represents an association | ||||||
10 | representing rural school superintendents appointed by the | ||||||
11 | State Superintendent of Education. | ||||||
12 | (c) The Task Force shall first meet at the call of the | ||||||
13 | State Superintendent of Education, and each subsequent meeting | ||||||
14 | shall be called by the chairperson, who shall be designated by | ||||||
15 | the State Superintendent of Education. The State Board of | ||||||
16 | Education shall provide administrative and other support to | ||||||
17 | the Task Force. Members of the Task Force shall serve without | ||||||
18 | compensation. | ||||||
19 | (d) On or before June 30, 2024, the Task Force shall report | ||||||
20 | its work, including model policies, guidance recommendations, | ||||||
21 | and agreements, to the Governor and the General Assembly. The | ||||||
22 | report must include all of the following: | ||||||
23 | (1) Model school and district policies to facilitate | ||||||
24 | inter-district transfers for student survivors of domestic | ||||||
25 | or sexual violence, expectant parents, and parents. These | ||||||
26 | policies shall place high value on being accessible and |
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1 | expeditious for student survivors and pregnant and | ||||||
2 | parenting students. | ||||||
3 | (2) Model school and district policies to ensure | ||||||
4 | confidentiality and privacy considerations for student | ||||||
5 | survivors of domestic or sexual violence, expectant | ||||||
6 | parents, and parents. These policies must include guidance | ||||||
7 | regarding appropriate referrals for nonschool-based | ||||||
8 | services. | ||||||
9 | (3) Model school and district complaint resolution | ||||||
10 | procedures as prescribed by Section 26A-25. | ||||||
11 | (4) Guidance for schools and districts regarding which | ||||||
12 | mandatory training that is currently required for educator | ||||||
13 | licenses or under State or federal law would be suitable | ||||||
14 | to fulfill training requirements for resource personnel as | ||||||
15 | prescribed by Section 26A-35 and for the staff tasked with | ||||||
16 | implementing the complaint resolution procedure as | ||||||
17 | prescribed by Section 26A-25. The guidance shall evaluate | ||||||
18 | all relevant mandatory or recommended training, including, | ||||||
19 | but not limited to, the training required under subsection | ||||||
20 | (j) of Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child | ||||||
21 | Reporting Act, Sections 3-11, 10-23.12, 10-23.13, and | ||||||
22 | 27-23.7 of this Code, and subsections (d) and (f) of | ||||||
23 | Section 10-22.39 of this Code. The guidance must also | ||||||
24 | identify what gaps in training exist, including, but not | ||||||
25 | limited to, training on trauma-informed responses and | ||||||
26 | racial and gender equity, and make recommendations for |
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1 | future training programs that should be required or | ||||||
2 | recommended for the positions as prescribed by Sections | ||||||
3 | 26A-25 and 26A-35. | ||||||
4 | (e) The Task Force is dissolved upon submission of its | ||||||
5 | report under subsection (d). | ||||||
6 | (f) This Section is repealed on December 1, 2025. | ||||||
7 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-20 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 26A-20. Review and revision of policies and | ||||||
9 | procedures. | ||||||
10 | (a) No later than July 1, 2024 and every 2 years | ||||||
11 | thereafter, each school district must review all existing | ||||||
12 | policies and procedures and must revise any existing policies | ||||||
13 | and procedures that may act as a barrier to the immediate | ||||||
14 | enrollment and re-enrollment, attendance, graduation, and | ||||||
15 | success in school of any student who is a student parent, | ||||||
16 | expectant student parent, or victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
17 | violence or any policies or procedures that may compromise a | ||||||
18 | criminal investigation relating to domestic or sexual violence | ||||||
19 | or may re-victimize students. A school district must adopt new | ||||||
20 | policies and procedures, as needed, to implement this Section | ||||||
21 | and to ensure that immediate and effective steps are taken to | ||||||
22 | respond to students who are student parents, expectant | ||||||
23 | parents, or victims of domestic or sexual violence. | ||||||
24 | (b) A school district's policy must be consistent with the | ||||||
25 | model policy and procedures adopted by the State Board of |
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1 | Education and under Public Act 101-531. | ||||||
2 | (c) A school district's policy on the procedures that a | ||||||
3 | student or his or her parent or guardian may follow if he or | ||||||
4 | she chooses to report an incident of alleged domestic or | ||||||
5 | sexual violence must, at a minimum, include all of the | ||||||
6 | following: | ||||||
7 | (1) The name and contact information for domestic or | ||||||
8 | sexual violence and parenting resource personnel, the | ||||||
9 | Title IX coordinator, school and school district resource | ||||||
10 | officers or security, and a community-based domestic or | ||||||
11 | sexual violence organization. | ||||||
12 | (2) The name, title, and contact information for | ||||||
13 | confidential resources and a description of what | ||||||
14 | confidential reporting means. | ||||||
15 | (3) An option for the student or the student's parent | ||||||
16 | or guardian to electronically, anonymously, and | ||||||
17 | confidentially report the incident. | ||||||
18 | (4) An option for reports by third parties and | ||||||
19 | bystanders. | ||||||
20 | (5) Information regarding the various individuals, | ||||||
21 | departments, or organizations to whom a student may report | ||||||
22 | an incident of domestic or sexual violence, specifying for | ||||||
23 | each individual or entity (i) the extent of the | ||||||
24 | individual's or entity's reporting obligation to the | ||||||
25 | school's or school district's administration, Title IX | ||||||
26 | coordinator, or other personnel or entity, (ii) the |
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1 | individual's or entity's ability to protect the student's | ||||||
2 | privacy, and (iii) the extent of the individual's or | ||||||
3 | entity's ability to have confidential communications with | ||||||
4 | the student or his or her parent or guardian. | ||||||
5 | (6) The adoption of a complaint resolution procedure | ||||||
6 | as provided in Section 26A-25. | ||||||
7 | (d) A school district must post its revised policies and | ||||||
8 | procedures on its website, distribute them at the beginning of | ||||||
9 | each school year to each student, and make copies available to | ||||||
10 | each student and his or her parent or guardian for inspection | ||||||
11 | and copying at no cost to the student or parent or guardian at | ||||||
12 | each school within a school district. | ||||||
13 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-25 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 26A-25. Complaint resolution procedure. | ||||||
15 | (a) On or before July 1, 2024, each school district must | ||||||
16 | adopt one procedure to resolve complaints of violations of | ||||||
17 | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. The | ||||||
18 | respondent must be one or more of the following: the school, | ||||||
19 | school district, or school personnel. These procedures shall | ||||||
20 | comply with the confidentiality provisions of Sections 26A-20 | ||||||
21 | and 26A-30. The procedures must include, at minimum, all of | ||||||
22 | the following: | ||||||
23 | (1) The opportunity to consider the most appropriate | ||||||
24 | means to execute the procedure considering school safety, | ||||||
25 | the developmental level of students, methods to reduce |
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1 | trauma during the procedure, and how to avoid multiple | ||||||
2 | communications with students involved with an alleged | ||||||
3 | incident of domestic or sexual violence. | ||||||
4 | (2) Any proceeding, meeting, or hearing held to | ||||||
5 | resolve complaints of any violation of this amendatory Act | ||||||
6 | of the 102nd General Assembly must protect the privacy of | ||||||
7 | the participating parties and witnesses. A school, school | ||||||
8 | district, or school personnel may not disclose the | ||||||
9 | identity of parties or witnesses, except as necessary to | ||||||
10 | resolve the complaint or to implement interim protective | ||||||
11 | measures and reasonable support services or when required | ||||||
12 | by State or federal law. | ||||||
13 | (3) Complainants alleging violations of this | ||||||
14 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly must have the | ||||||
15 | opportunity to request that the complaint resolution | ||||||
16 | procedure begin promptly and proceed in a timely manner. | ||||||
17 | (b) A school district must determine the individuals who | ||||||
18 | will resolve complaints of violations of this amendatory Act | ||||||
19 | of the 102nd General Assembly. | ||||||
20 | (1) All individuals whose duties include resolution of | ||||||
21 | complaints of violations of this amendatory Act of the | ||||||
22 | 102nd General Assembly must complete a minimum of 8 hours | ||||||
23 | of training on issues related to domestic and sexual | ||||||
24 | violence and how to conduct the school's complaint | ||||||
25 | resolution procedure, which may include the in-service | ||||||
26 | training required under subsection (d) of Section |
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1 | 10-22.39, before commencement of those duties, and must | ||||||
2 | receive a minimum of 6 hours of such training annually | ||||||
3 | thereafter. This training must be conducted by an | ||||||
4 | individual or individuals with expertise in domestic or | ||||||
5 | sexual violence in youth and expertise in developmentally | ||||||
6 | appropriate communications with elementary and secondary | ||||||
7 | school students regarding topics of a sexual, violent, or | ||||||
8 | sensitive nature. | ||||||
9 | (2) Each school must have a sufficient number of | ||||||
10 | individuals trained to resolve complaints so that (i) a | ||||||
11 | substitution can occur in the case of a conflict of | ||||||
12 | interest or recusal, (ii) an individual with no prior | ||||||
13 | involvement in the initial determination or finding may | ||||||
14 | hear any appeal brought by a party, and (iii) the | ||||||
15 | complaint resolution procedure proceeds in a timely | ||||||
16 | manner. | ||||||
17 | (3) The complainant and any witnesses shall (i) | ||||||
18 | receive notice of the name of the individual with | ||||||
19 | authority to make a finding or approve an accommodation in | ||||||
20 | the proceeding before the individual may initiate contact | ||||||
21 | with the complainant and any witnesses and (ii) have the | ||||||
22 | opportunity to request a substitution if the participation | ||||||
23 | of an individual with authority to make a finding or | ||||||
24 | approve an accommodation poses a conflict of interest. | ||||||
25 | (c) When the alleged violation of this amendatory Act of | ||||||
26 | the 102nd General Assembly involves making a determination or |
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1 | finding of responsibility of causing harm: | ||||||
2 | (1) The individual making the finding must use a | ||||||
3 | preponderance of evidence standard to determine whether | ||||||
4 | the incident occurred. | ||||||
5 | (2) The complainant and respondent and any witnesses | ||||||
6 | may not directly or through a representative question one | ||||||
7 | another. At the discretion of the individual resolving the | ||||||
8 | complaint, the complainant and the respondent may suggest | ||||||
9 | questions to be posed by the individual resolving the | ||||||
10 | complaint and if the individual resolving the complaint | ||||||
11 | decides to pose such questions. | ||||||
12 | (3) A live hearing is not required. If the complaint | ||||||
13 | resolution procedure includes a hearing, no student who is | ||||||
14 | a witness, including the complainant, may be compelled to | ||||||
15 | testify in the presence of a party or other witness. If a | ||||||
16 | witness invokes this right to testify outside the presence | ||||||
17 | of the other party or other witnesses, then the school | ||||||
18 | district must provide an option by which each party may, | ||||||
19 | at a minimum, hear such witnesses' testimony. | ||||||
20 | (d) Each party and witness may request and must be allowed | ||||||
21 | to have a representative or support persons of their choice | ||||||
22 | accompany them to any meeting or proceeding related to the | ||||||
23 | alleged violence or violation of this amendatory Act of the | ||||||
24 | 102nd General Assembly if the involvement of the | ||||||
25 | representative or support persons does not result in undue | ||||||
26 | delay of the meeting or proceeding. This representative or |
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1 | support persons must comply with any rules of the school | ||||||
2 | district's complaint resolution procedure. If the | ||||||
3 | representative or support persons violate the rules or engage | ||||||
4 | in behavior or advocacy that harasses, abuses, or intimidates | ||||||
5 | either part, a witness, or an individual resolving the | ||||||
6 | complaint, the representative or support person may be | ||||||
7 | prohibited from further participation in the meeting or | ||||||
8 | proceeding. | ||||||
9 | (e) The complainant, regardless of the level of | ||||||
10 | involvement in the complaint resolution procedure, and the | ||||||
11 | respondent must have the opportunity to provide or present | ||||||
12 | evidence and witnesses on their behalf during the complaint | ||||||
13 | resolution procedure. | ||||||
14 | (f) The complainant and respondent and any named | ||||||
15 | perpetrator directly impacted by the results of the complaint | ||||||
16 | resolution procedure, are entitled to simultaneous written | ||||||
17 | notification of the results of the complaint resolution | ||||||
18 | procedure, including information regarding appeals rights and | ||||||
19 | procedures, within 10 business days after a decision or sooner | ||||||
20 | if required by State or federal law or district policy. | ||||||
21 | (1) The complainant, respondents, and named | ||||||
22 | perpetrator if directly impacted by the results of the | ||||||
23 | complaint resolution procedure must, at a minimum, have | ||||||
24 | the right to timely appeal the complaint resolution | ||||||
25 | procedure's findings or remedies if a party alleges (i) a | ||||||
26 | procedural error occurred, (ii) new information exists |
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1 | that would substantially change the outcome of the | ||||||
2 | proceeding, (iii) the remedy is not sufficiently related | ||||||
3 | to the finding, or (iv) the decision is against the weight | ||||||
4 | of the evidence. | ||||||
5 | (2) An individual reviewing the findings or remedies | ||||||
6 | may not have previously participated in the complaint | ||||||
7 | resolution procedure and may not have a conflict of | ||||||
8 | interest with either party. | ||||||
9 | (3) The complainant and respondent and any | ||||||
10 | perpetrators directly impacted by the results of the | ||||||
11 | complaint resolution procedure must receive the appeal | ||||||
12 | decision, in writing, within 10 business days, but never | ||||||
13 | more than 15 business days, after the conclusion of the | ||||||
14 | review of findings or remedies or sooner if required by | ||||||
15 | State or federal law. | ||||||
16 | (g) Each school district must have a procedure to | ||||||
17 | determine interim protective measures and support services | ||||||
18 | available pending the resolution of the complaint including | ||||||
19 | the implementation of court orders. | ||||||
20 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-30 new) | ||||||
21 | Sec. 26A-30. Confidentiality. | ||||||
22 | (a) Each school district must adopt and ensure that it has | ||||||
23 | and implements a policy
to ensure that all information | ||||||
24 | concerning a
student's status and related experiences as a | ||||||
25 | parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual |
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1 | violence, or a student who is a named perpetrator of domestic | ||||||
2 | or sexual violence, provided to or otherwise obtained by the | ||||||
3 | school district or its employees or agents pursuant to this | ||||||
4 | Code or otherwise, including a statement of the student or any | ||||||
5 | other documentation, record, or corroborating evidence that | ||||||
6 | the student has requested or obtained assistance, support, or | ||||||
7 | services pursuant to this Code, shall be retained in the | ||||||
8 | strictest of confidence by the school district or its | ||||||
9 | employees or agents and may not be disclosed to any other | ||||||
10 | individual outside of the district, including any other | ||||||
11 | employee, except if such disclosure is (i) permitted by the | ||||||
12 | Illinois School Student Records Act, the federal Family | ||||||
13 | Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, or other | ||||||
14 | applicable State or federal laws, or (ii) requested or | ||||||
15 | consented to, in writing, by the student or the student's | ||||||
16 | parent or guardian if it is safe to obtain written consent from | ||||||
17 | the student's parent or guardian. | ||||||
18 | (b) Prior to disclosing information about a student's | ||||||
19 | status as a parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or | ||||||
20 | sexual violence, a school must notify the student and discuss | ||||||
21 | and address any safety concerns related to the disclosure, | ||||||
22 | including instances in which the student indicates or the
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23 | school or school district or its employees or agents are | ||||||
24 | otherwise aware that the student's health or safety may be at | ||||||
25 | risk if his or her status is disclosed to the student's parent | ||||||
26 | or guardian, except as otherwise permitted by applicable State |
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1 | or federal law, including the Abused and Neglected Child | ||||||
2 | Reporting Act, the Illinois School Student Records Act, the | ||||||
3 | federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, and | ||||||
4 | professional ethics policies that govern professional school | ||||||
5 | personnel. | ||||||
6 | (c) No student may be required to testify publicly | ||||||
7 | concerning his or her status as a victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
8 | violence, allegations of domestic or sexual violence, his or | ||||||
9 | her status as a parent or expectant parent, or the student's | ||||||
10 | efforts to enforce any of his or her rights under provisions of | ||||||
11 | this Code relating to students who are parents, expectant
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12 | parents, or victims of domestic or sexual violence. | ||||||
13 | (d) In the case of domestic or sexual violence, except as | ||||||
14 | permitted under State or federal law, or to the extent that a | ||||||
15 | school official determines that the school official has an | ||||||
16 | obligation to do so based on safety concerns or threats to the | ||||||
17 | community, including the victim, a school district must not | ||||||
18 | contact the person named to be the perpetrator, the | ||||||
19 | perpetrator's family, or any other person named by the student | ||||||
20 | or named by the student's parent or guardian to be unsafe to | ||||||
21 | contact to verify the violence. A school district must not | ||||||
22 | contact the perpetrator, the perpetrator's family, or any
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23 | other person named by the student or the student's parent or | ||||||
24 | guardian to be unsafe for any other reason without providing | ||||||
25 | prior written notice to the student's parent or guardian. | ||||||
26 | Nothing in this Section prohibits the school or school |
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1 | district from taking other steps to investigate the violence | ||||||
2 | or from contacting persons not named by the student or the | ||||||
3 | student's parent or guardian as unsafe to contact. Nothing in | ||||||
4 | this Section prohibits the school or school district from | ||||||
5 | taking reasonable steps to protect students. If the reasonable | ||||||
6 | steps taken to protect students involve conduct that is | ||||||
7 | prohibited under this subsection, the school must provide | ||||||
8 | notice to the reporting student, in writing and in a | ||||||
9 | developmentally appropriate communication format, of its | ||||||
10 | intent to contact the parties named to be unsafe. | ||||||
11 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-35 new) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 26A-35. Domestic or sexual violence and parenting | ||||||
13 | resource personnel. | ||||||
14 | (a) Each school district shall designate or appoint at | ||||||
15 | least one staff person at each school in the district who is | ||||||
16 | employed at least part time at the school and who is a school | ||||||
17 | social worker, school psychologist, school counselor, school | ||||||
18 | nurse, or school administrator trained to address, in a | ||||||
19 | survivor-centered, trauma responsive, culturally responsive, | ||||||
20 | confidential, and sensitive manner, the needs of students who | ||||||
21 | are parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or | ||||||
22 | sexual violence. The designated or appointed staff person must | ||||||
23 | have all of the following duties: | ||||||
24 | (1) To connect students who are parents, expectant | ||||||
25 | parents, or victims of domestic or sexual violence to |
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1 | appropriate in-school services or other agencies, | ||||||
2 | programs, or services as needed. | ||||||
3 | (2) To coordinate the implementation of the school's | ||||||
4 | and school district's policies, procedures, and protocols | ||||||
5 | in cases involving student allegations of domestic or | ||||||
6 | sexual violence. | ||||||
7 | (3) To coordinate the implementation of the school's | ||||||
8 | and school district's policies and procedures as set forth | ||||||
9 | in provisions of this Code concerning students who are | ||||||
10 | parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or | ||||||
11 | sexual violence. | ||||||
12 | (4) To assist students described in paragraph (1) in | ||||||
13 | their efforts to exercise and preserve their rights as set | ||||||
14 | forth in provisions of this Code concerning students who | ||||||
15 | are parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or | ||||||
16 | sexual violence. | ||||||
17 | (5) To assist in providing staff development to | ||||||
18 | establish a positive and sensitive learning environment | ||||||
19 | for students described in paragraph (1). | ||||||
20 | (b) A member of staff who is designated or appointed under | ||||||
21 | subsection (a) must (i) be trained to understand, provide | ||||||
22 | information and referrals, and address issues pertaining to | ||||||
23 | youth who are parents, expectant parents, or victims of | ||||||
24 | domestic or sexual violence, including the theories and | ||||||
25 | dynamics of domestic and sexual violence, the necessity for | ||||||
26 | confidentiality and the law, policy, procedures, and protocols |
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1 | implementing confidentiality, and the notification of the | ||||||
2 | student's parent or guardian regarding the student's status as | ||||||
3 | a parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
4 | violence or the enforcement of the student's rights under this | ||||||
5 | Code if the notice of the student's status or the involvement | ||||||
6 | of the student's parent or guardian may put the health or | ||||||
7 | safety of the student at risk, including the rights of minors | ||||||
8 | to consent to counseling services and psychotherapy under the | ||||||
9 | Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, or (ii) at | ||||||
10 | a minimum, have participated in an in-service training program | ||||||
11 | under subsection (d) of Section 10-22.39 that includes | ||||||
12 | training on the rights of minors to consent to counseling | ||||||
13 | services and psychotherapy under the Mental Health and | ||||||
14 | Developmental Disabilities Code within 12 months prior to his | ||||||
15 | or her designation or appointment. | ||||||
16 | (c) A school district must designate or appoint and train | ||||||
17 | all domestic or sexual violence and parenting resource | ||||||
18 | personnel, and the personnel must assist in implementing the | ||||||
19 | duties as described in this Section no later than June 30, | ||||||
20 | 2024, except in those school districts in which there exists a | ||||||
21 | collective bargaining agreement on the effective date of this | ||||||
22 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly and the | ||||||
23 | implementation of this Section would be a violation of that | ||||||
24 | collective bargaining agreement. If implementation of some | ||||||
25 | activities required under this Section is prevented by an | ||||||
26 | existing collective bargaining agreement, a school district |
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1 | must comply with this Section to the fullest extent allowed by | ||||||
2 | the existing collective bargaining agreement no later than | ||||||
3 | June 30, 2024. In those instances in which a collective | ||||||
4 | bargaining agreement that either fully or partially prevents | ||||||
5 | full implementation of this Section expires after June 30, | ||||||
6 | 2024, a school district must designate or appoint and train | ||||||
7 | all domestic and sexual violence and parenting resource | ||||||
8 | personnel, who shall implement the duties described in this | ||||||
9 | Section no later than the effective date of the new collective | ||||||
10 | bargaining agreement that immediately succeeds the collective | ||||||
11 | bargaining agreement in effect on the effective date of this | ||||||
12 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | ||||||
13 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-40 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 26A-40. Support and services. | ||||||
15 | (a) To facilitate the full participation of students who | ||||||
16 | are parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or | ||||||
17 | sexual violence, each school district must provide those | ||||||
18 | students with in-school support services and information | ||||||
19 | regarding nonschool-based support services, and the ability to | ||||||
20 | make up work missed on account of circumstances related to the | ||||||
21 | student's status as a parent, expectant parent, or victim of | ||||||
22 | domestic or sexual violence. Victims of domestic or sexual | ||||||
23 | violence must have access to those supports and services | ||||||
24 | regardless of when or where the violence for which they are | ||||||
25 | seeking supports and services occurred. All supports and |
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1 | services must be offered for as long as necessary to maintain | ||||||
2 | the mental and physical well-being and safety of the student. | ||||||
3 | Schools may periodically check on students receiving supports | ||||||
4 | and services to determine whether each support and service | ||||||
5 | continues to be necessary to maintain the mental and physical | ||||||
6 | well-being and safety of the student or whether termination is | ||||||
7 | appropriate. | ||||||
8 | (b) Supports provided under subsection (a) shall
include, | ||||||
9 | but are not limited to (i) the provision of
sufficiently | ||||||
10 | private settings to ensure confidentiality and
time off from | ||||||
11 | class for meetings with counselors or other
service providers, | ||||||
12 | (ii) assisting the student with a student
success plan, (iii) | ||||||
13 | transferring a victim of domestic or
sexual violence or the | ||||||
14 | student perpetrator to a different
classroom or school, if | ||||||
15 | available, (iv) changing a seating assignment, (v)
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16 | implementing in-school, school grounds, and bus safety
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17 | procedures, (vi) honoring court orders, including orders of
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18 | protection and no-contact orders to the fullest extent
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19 | possible, and (vii) providing any other supports that may
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20 | facilitate the full participation in the regular education
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21 | program of students who are parents, expectant parents, or
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22 | victims of domestic or sexual violence. | ||||||
23 | (c) If a student who is a parent, expectant parent, or
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24 | victim of domestic or sexual violence is a student at risk of
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25 | academic failure or displays poor academic performance, the
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26 | student or the student's parent or guardian may request that
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1 | the school district provide the student with or refer the
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2 | student to education and support services designed to assist
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3 | the student in meeting State learning standards. A school
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4 | district may either provide education or support services
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5 | directly or may collaborate with public or private State,
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6 | local, or community-based organizations or agencies that
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7 | provide these services. A school district must also inform
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8 | those students about support services of
nonschool-based | ||||||
9 | organizations and agencies from which those
students typically | ||||||
10 | receive services in the community. | ||||||
11 | (d) Any student who is unable, because of circumstances
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12 | related to the student's status as a parent, expectant parent,
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13 | or victim of domestic or sexual violence, to participate in
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14 | classes on a particular day or days or at the particular time
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15 | of day must be excused in accordance with the procedures set | ||||||
16 | forth in this Code.
Upon student or parent or guardian's | ||||||
17 | request, the
teachers and of the school administrative | ||||||
18 | personnel and
officials shall make available to each student | ||||||
19 | who is unable to
participate because of circumstances related | ||||||
20 | to the student's
status as a parent, expectant parent, or | ||||||
21 | victim of domestic or
sexual violence a meaningful opportunity | ||||||
22 | to make up any
examination, study, or work requirement that | ||||||
23 | the student has
missed because of the inability to participate | ||||||
24 | on any
particular day or days or at any particular time of day. | ||||||
25 | For a
student receiving homebound instruction, it is the
| ||||||
26 | responsibility of the student and parent to work with the
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1 | school or school district to meet academic standards for
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2 | matriculation, as defined by school district policy. Costs
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3 | assessed by the school district on the student for
| ||||||
4 | participation in those activities shall be considered waivable
| ||||||
5 | fees for any student whose parent or guardian is unable to
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6 | afford them, consistent with Section 10-20.13. Each school
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7 | district must adopt written policies for waiver
of those fees | ||||||
8 | in accordance with rules adopted by the State
Board of | ||||||
9 | Education. | ||||||
10 | (e) If a school or school district employee or agent
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11 | becomes aware of or suspects a student's status as a parent,
| ||||||
12 | expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual violence, it
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13 | is the responsibility of the employee or agent of the school or
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14 | school district to
refer the student to the school district's | ||||||
15 | domestic
or sexual violence and parenting resource personnel | ||||||
16 | set forth
in Section 26A-35. A school district must make | ||||||
17 | respecting a
student's privacy, confidentiality, mental and | ||||||
18 | physical
health, and safety a paramount concern. | ||||||
19 | (f) Each school must honor a student's and a parent's or
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20 | guardian's decision to obtain education and support services
| ||||||
21 | and nonschool-based support services, to
terminate the receipt | ||||||
22 | of those education and support services,
or nonschool-based | ||||||
23 | support services, or to
decline participation in those | ||||||
24 | education and support services,
or nonschool-based support | ||||||
25 | services. No
student is obligated to use education and support | ||||||
26 | services,
or nonschool-based support services. In
developing |
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1 | educational support services, the
privacy, mental and physical | ||||||
2 | health, and safety of the student
shall be of paramount | ||||||
3 | concern. No adverse or prejudicial
effects may result to any | ||||||
4 | student because of the student's
availing of or declining the | ||||||
5 | provisions of this Section as
long as the student is working | ||||||
6 | with the school to meet academic
standards for matriculation | ||||||
7 | as defined by school district
policy. | ||||||
8 | (g) Any support services
must be available in any school | ||||||
9 | or by home
or hospital instruction to the highest quality and | ||||||
10 | fullest
extent possible for the individual setting. | ||||||
11 | (h) School-based counseling
services, if available, must | ||||||
12 | be offered to students
who are parents, expectant parents, or | ||||||
13 | victims of domestic or
sexual violence consistent with the | ||||||
14 | Mental Health and
Developmental Disabilities Code. At least | ||||||
15 | once every school
year, each school district must inform, in | ||||||
16 | writing, all school
personnel and all students 12 years of age | ||||||
17 | or older of the
availability of counseling without parental or | ||||||
18 | guardian
consent under Section 3-5A-105 (to be renumbered as | ||||||
19 | Section
3-550 in a revisory bill as of the effective date of | ||||||
20 | this
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly) of the | ||||||
21 | Mental
Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. This | ||||||
22 | information
must also be provided to students immediately | ||||||
23 | after any school
personnel becomes aware that a student is a | ||||||
24 | parent, expectant
parent, or victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
25 | violence. | ||||||
26 | (i) All domestic or sexual violence organizations and
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1 | their staff and any other nonschool organization and its staff
| ||||||
2 | shall maintain confidentiality under federal and State
laws | ||||||
3 | and their professional ethics policies regardless of when
or | ||||||
4 | where information, advice, counseling, or any other
| ||||||
5 | interaction with students takes place. A school or school
| ||||||
6 | district may not request or require those organizations or
| ||||||
7 | individuals to breach confidentiality. | ||||||
8 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-45 new) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 26A-45. Verification. | ||||||
10 | (a) For purposes of students asserting their rights under | ||||||
11 | provisions relating to domestic or sexual violence in Sections | ||||||
12 | 10-21.3a, 10-22.6, 10-22.6a, 26-2a, 26A-40, and 34-18.24, a | ||||||
13 | school district may require verification of the claim. The | ||||||
14 | student or the student's parents or guardians shall choose | ||||||
15 | which form of verification to submit to the school district. A | ||||||
16 | school district may only require one form of verification, | ||||||
17 | unless the student is requesting a transfer to another school, | ||||||
18 | in which case the school district may require 2 forms of | ||||||
19 | verification. All forms of verification received by a school | ||||||
20 | district under this subsection (a) must be kept in a | ||||||
21 | confidential temporary file, in accordance with the Illinois | ||||||
22 | School Student Records Act. Any one of the following shall be | ||||||
23 | an acceptable form of verification of a student's claim of | ||||||
24 | domestic or sexual violence: | ||||||
25 | (1) A written statement from the student or anyone who |
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| |||||||
1 | has knowledge of the circumstances that support the | ||||||
2 | student's claim. This may be in the form of a complaint. | ||||||
3 | (2) A police report, governmental agency record, or | ||||||
4 | court record. | ||||||
5 | (3) A statement or other documentation from a domestic | ||||||
6 | or sexual violence organization or any other organization | ||||||
7 | from which the student sought services or advice. | ||||||
8 | (4) Documentation from a lawyer, clergy person, | ||||||
9 | medical professional, or other professional from whom the | ||||||
10 | student sought services or advice related to domestic or | ||||||
11 | sexual violence. | ||||||
12 | (5) Any other evidence, such as physical evidence of | ||||||
13 | violence, which supports the claim. | ||||||
14 | (b) A student or a student's parent or guardian who has | ||||||
15 | provided acceptable verification that the student is or has | ||||||
16 | been a victim of domestic or sexual violence may not be | ||||||
17 | required to provide any additional verification if the | ||||||
18 | student's efforts to assert rights under this Code stem from a | ||||||
19 | claim involving the same perpetrator or the same incident of | ||||||
20 | violence. No school or school district shall request or | ||||||
21 | require additional documentation. | ||||||
22 | (c) The person named to be the perpetrator, the
| ||||||
23 | perpetrator's family, or any other person named by the student
| ||||||
24 | or the student's parent or guardian to be unsafe to contact may
| ||||||
25 | not be contacted to verify the violence, except to the extent | ||||||
26 | that the district determines that it has an obligation to do so |
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1 | based on federal or State law or safety concerns for the school | ||||||
2 | community, including such concerns for the victim. Prior to | ||||||
3 | making contact, a school must notify the student and his or his | ||||||
4 | parent or guardian in writing and in a developmentally | ||||||
5 | appropriate manner, and discuss
and address any safety | ||||||
6 | concerns related to making such contact. | ||||||
7 | (105 ILCS 5/26A-50 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 26A-50. Prohibited practices. No school or school
| ||||||
9 | district may take any adverse action against a student who is a
| ||||||
10 | parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual
| ||||||
11 | violence because the student or his or her parent or guardian
| ||||||
12 | (i) exercises or attempts to exercise his or her rights under
| ||||||
13 | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, (ii)
| ||||||
14 | opposes practices that the student or his or her parent or
| ||||||
15 | guardian believes to be in violation of this amendatory Act of
| ||||||
16 | the 102nd General Assembly, or (iii) supports the exercise of
| ||||||
17 | the rights of another under this amendatory Act of the 102nd
| ||||||
18 | General Assembly. Exercising rights under this amendatory Act | ||||||
19 | of the 102nd
General Assembly
includes, but is not limited to,
| ||||||
20 | filing a complaint with the school district as set forth in | ||||||
21 | this Code
or in any manner requesting, availing
himself or | ||||||
22 | herself of, or declining any of the provisions of
this Code, | ||||||
23 | including,
but not limited to, supports and services.
| ||||||
24 | (105 ILCS 5/27A-5)
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1 | Sec. 27A-5. Charter school; legal entity; requirements.
| ||||||
2 | (a) A charter school shall be a public, nonsectarian, | ||||||
3 | nonreligious, non-home
based, and non-profit school. A charter | ||||||
4 | school shall be organized and operated
as a nonprofit | ||||||
5 | corporation or other discrete, legal, nonprofit entity
| ||||||
6 | authorized under the laws of the State of Illinois.
| ||||||
7 | (b) A charter school may be established under this Article | ||||||
8 | by creating a new
school or by converting an existing public | ||||||
9 | school or attendance center to
charter
school status.
| ||||||
10 | Beginning on April 16, 2003 (the effective date of Public Act | ||||||
11 | 93-3), in all new
applications to establish
a charter
school | ||||||
12 | in a city having a population exceeding 500,000, operation of | ||||||
13 | the
charter
school shall be limited to one campus. The changes | ||||||
14 | made to this Section by Public Act 93-3 do not apply to charter | ||||||
15 | schools existing or approved on or before April 16, 2003 (the
| ||||||
16 | effective date of Public Act 93-3). | ||||||
17 | (b-5) In this subsection (b-5), "virtual-schooling" means | ||||||
18 | a cyber school where students engage in online curriculum and | ||||||
19 | instruction via the Internet and electronic communication with | ||||||
20 | their teachers at remote locations and with students | ||||||
21 | participating at different times. | ||||||
22 | From April 1, 2013 through December 31, 2016, there is a | ||||||
23 | moratorium on the establishment of charter schools with | ||||||
24 | virtual-schooling components in school districts other than a | ||||||
25 | school district organized under Article 34 of this Code. This | ||||||
26 | moratorium does not apply to a charter school with |
| |||||||
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1 | virtual-schooling components existing or approved prior to | ||||||
2 | April 1, 2013 or to the renewal of the charter of a charter | ||||||
3 | school with virtual-schooling components already approved | ||||||
4 | prior to April 1, 2013.
| ||||||
5 | (c) A charter school shall be administered and governed by | ||||||
6 | its board of
directors or other governing body
in the manner | ||||||
7 | provided in its charter. The governing body of a charter | ||||||
8 | school
shall be subject to the Freedom of Information Act and | ||||||
9 | the Open Meetings Act. No later than January 1, 2021 (one year | ||||||
10 | after the effective date of Public Act 101-291), a charter | ||||||
11 | school's board of directors or other governing body must | ||||||
12 | include at least one parent or guardian of a pupil currently | ||||||
13 | enrolled in the charter school who may be selected through the | ||||||
14 | charter school or a charter network election, appointment by | ||||||
15 | the charter school's board of directors or other governing | ||||||
16 | body, or by the charter school's Parent Teacher Organization | ||||||
17 | or its equivalent. | ||||||
18 | (c-5) No later than January 1, 2021 (one year after the | ||||||
19 | effective date of Public Act 101-291) or within the first year | ||||||
20 | of his or her first term, every voting member of a charter | ||||||
21 | school's board of directors or other governing body shall | ||||||
22 | complete a minimum of 4 hours of professional development | ||||||
23 | leadership training to ensure that each member has sufficient | ||||||
24 | familiarity with the board's or governing body's role and | ||||||
25 | responsibilities, including financial oversight and | ||||||
26 | accountability of the school, evaluating the principal's and |
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1 | school's performance, adherence to the Freedom of Information | ||||||
2 | Act and the Open Meetings Act, and compliance with education | ||||||
3 | and labor law. In each subsequent year of his or her term, a | ||||||
4 | voting member of a charter school's board of directors or | ||||||
5 | other governing body shall complete a minimum of 2 hours of | ||||||
6 | professional development training in these same areas. The | ||||||
7 | training under this subsection may be provided or certified by | ||||||
8 | a statewide charter school membership association or may be | ||||||
9 | provided or certified by other qualified providers approved by | ||||||
10 | the State Board of Education.
| ||||||
11 | (d) For purposes of this subsection (d), "non-curricular | ||||||
12 | health and safety requirement" means any health and safety | ||||||
13 | requirement created by statute or rule to provide, maintain, | ||||||
14 | preserve, or safeguard safe or healthful conditions for | ||||||
15 | students and school personnel or to eliminate, reduce, or | ||||||
16 | prevent threats to the health and safety of students and | ||||||
17 | school personnel. "Non-curricular health and safety | ||||||
18 | requirement" does not include any course of study or | ||||||
19 | specialized instructional requirement for which the State | ||||||
20 | Board has established goals and learning standards or which is | ||||||
21 | designed primarily to impart knowledge and skills for students | ||||||
22 | to master and apply as an outcome of their education. | ||||||
23 | A charter school shall comply with all non-curricular | ||||||
24 | health and safety
requirements applicable to public schools | ||||||
25 | under the laws of the State of
Illinois. On or before September | ||||||
26 | 1, 2015, the State Board shall promulgate and post on its |
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| |||||||
1 | Internet website a list of non-curricular health and safety | ||||||
2 | requirements that a charter school must meet. The list shall | ||||||
3 | be updated annually no later than September 1. Any charter | ||||||
4 | contract between a charter school and its authorizer must | ||||||
5 | contain a provision that requires the charter school to follow | ||||||
6 | the list of all non-curricular health and safety requirements | ||||||
7 | promulgated by the State Board and any non-curricular health | ||||||
8 | and safety requirements added by the State Board to such list | ||||||
9 | during the term of the charter. Nothing in this subsection (d) | ||||||
10 | precludes an authorizer from including non-curricular health | ||||||
11 | and safety requirements in a charter school contract that are | ||||||
12 | not contained in the list promulgated by the State Board, | ||||||
13 | including non-curricular health and safety requirements of the | ||||||
14 | authorizing local school board.
| ||||||
15 | (e) Except as otherwise provided in the School Code, a | ||||||
16 | charter school shall
not charge tuition; provided that a | ||||||
17 | charter school may charge reasonable fees
for textbooks, | ||||||
18 | instructional materials, and student activities.
| ||||||
19 | (f) A charter school shall be responsible for the | ||||||
20 | management and operation
of its fiscal affairs including,
but | ||||||
21 | not limited to, the preparation of its budget. An audit of each | ||||||
22 | charter
school's finances shall be conducted annually by an | ||||||
23 | outside, independent
contractor retained by the charter | ||||||
24 | school. To ensure financial accountability for the use of | ||||||
25 | public funds, on or before December 1 of every year of | ||||||
26 | operation, each charter school shall submit to its authorizer |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | and the State Board a copy of its audit and a copy of the Form | ||||||
2 | 990 the charter school filed that year with the federal | ||||||
3 | Internal Revenue Service. In addition, if deemed necessary for | ||||||
4 | proper financial oversight of the charter school, an | ||||||
5 | authorizer may require quarterly financial statements from | ||||||
6 | each charter school.
| ||||||
7 | (g) A charter school shall comply with all provisions of | ||||||
8 | this Article, the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, | ||||||
9 | all federal and State laws and rules applicable to public | ||||||
10 | schools that pertain to special education and the instruction | ||||||
11 | of English learners, and
its charter. A charter
school is | ||||||
12 | exempt from all other State laws and regulations in this Code
| ||||||
13 | governing public
schools and local school board policies; | ||||||
14 | however, a charter school is not exempt from the following:
| ||||||
15 | (1) Sections 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 of this Code | ||||||
16 | regarding criminal
history records checks and checks of | ||||||
17 | the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Murderer | ||||||
18 | and Violent Offender Against Youth Database of applicants | ||||||
19 | for employment;
| ||||||
20 | (2) Sections 10-20.14, 10-22.6, 24-24, 34-19, and | ||||||
21 | 34-84a of this Code regarding discipline of
students;
| ||||||
22 | (3) the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees | ||||||
23 | Tort Immunity Act;
| ||||||
24 | (4) Section 108.75 of the General Not For Profit | ||||||
25 | Corporation Act of 1986
regarding indemnification of | ||||||
26 | officers, directors, employees, and agents;
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| |||||||
1 | (5) the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act;
| ||||||
2 | (5.5) subsection (b) of Section 10-23.12 and | ||||||
3 | subsection (b) of Section 34-18.6 of this Code; | ||||||
4 | (6) the Illinois School Student Records Act;
| ||||||
5 | (7) Section 10-17a of this Code regarding school | ||||||
6 | report cards;
| ||||||
7 | (8) the P-20 Longitudinal Education Data System Act; | ||||||
8 | (9) Section 27-23.7 of this Code regarding bullying | ||||||
9 | prevention; | ||||||
10 | (10) Section 2-3.162 of this Code regarding student | ||||||
11 | discipline reporting; | ||||||
12 | (11) Sections 22-80 and 27-8.1 of this Code; | ||||||
13 | (12) Sections 10-20.60 and 34-18.53 of this Code; | ||||||
14 | (13) Sections 10-20.63 and 34-18.56 of this Code; | ||||||
15 | (14) Section 26-18 of this Code; | ||||||
16 | (15) Section 22-30 of this Code; | ||||||
17 | (16) Sections 24-12 and 34-85 of this Code; | ||||||
18 | (17) the Seizure Smart School Act; and | ||||||
19 | (18) Section 2-3.64a-10 of this Code ; and . | ||||||
20 | (19) Article 26A of this Code. | ||||||
21 | The change made by Public Act 96-104 to this subsection | ||||||
22 | (g) is declaratory of existing law. | ||||||
23 | (h) A charter school may negotiate and contract with a | ||||||
24 | school district, the
governing body of a State college or | ||||||
25 | university or public community college, or
any other public or | ||||||
26 | for-profit or nonprofit private entity for: (i) the use
of a |
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1 | school building and grounds or any other real property or | ||||||
2 | facilities that
the charter school desires to use or convert | ||||||
3 | for use as a charter school site,
(ii) the operation and | ||||||
4 | maintenance thereof, and
(iii) the provision of any service, | ||||||
5 | activity, or undertaking that the charter
school is required | ||||||
6 | to perform in order to carry out the terms of its charter.
| ||||||
7 | However, a charter school
that is established on
or
after | ||||||
8 | April 16, 2003 (the effective date of Public Act 93-3) and that | ||||||
9 | operates
in a city having a population exceeding
500,000 may | ||||||
10 | not contract with a for-profit entity to
manage or operate the | ||||||
11 | school during the period that commences on April 16, 2003 (the
| ||||||
12 | effective date of Public Act 93-3) and
concludes at the end of | ||||||
13 | the 2004-2005 school year.
Except as provided in subsection | ||||||
14 | (i) of this Section, a school district may
charge a charter | ||||||
15 | school reasonable rent for the use of the district's
| ||||||
16 | buildings, grounds, and facilities. Any services for which a | ||||||
17 | charter school
contracts
with a school district shall be | ||||||
18 | provided by the district at cost. Any services
for which a | ||||||
19 | charter school contracts with a local school board or with the
| ||||||
20 | governing body of a State college or university or public | ||||||
21 | community college
shall be provided by the public entity at | ||||||
22 | cost.
| ||||||
23 | (i) In no event shall a charter school that is established | ||||||
24 | by converting an
existing school or attendance center to | ||||||
25 | charter school status be required to
pay rent for space
that is | ||||||
26 | deemed available, as negotiated and provided in the charter |
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1 | agreement,
in school district
facilities. However, all other | ||||||
2 | costs for the operation and maintenance of
school district | ||||||
3 | facilities that are used by the charter school shall be | ||||||
4 | subject
to negotiation between
the charter school and the | ||||||
5 | local school board and shall be set forth in the
charter.
| ||||||
6 | (j) A charter school may limit student enrollment by age | ||||||
7 | or grade level.
| ||||||
8 | (k) If the charter school is approved by the State Board or | ||||||
9 | Commission, then the charter school is its own local education | ||||||
10 | agency. | ||||||
11 | (Source: P.A. 100-29, eff. 1-1-18; 100-156, eff. 1-1-18; | ||||||
12 | 100-163, eff. 1-1-18; 100-413, eff. 1-1-18; 100-468, eff. | ||||||
13 | 6-1-18; 100-726, eff. 1-1-19; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 101-50, | ||||||
14 | eff. 7-1-20; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-291, eff. 1-1-20; | ||||||
15 | 101-531, eff. 8-23-19; 101-543, eff. 8-23-19; 101-654, eff. | ||||||
16 | 3-8-21.) | ||||||
17 | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.24)
| ||||||
18 | Sec. 34-18.24. Transfer of students.
| ||||||
19 | (a) The board shall
establish and
implement a
policy | ||||||
20 | governing the transfer of a student from one attendance center | ||||||
21 | to
another within the
school district upon the request of the | ||||||
22 | student's parent or guardian.
A
student may not transfer to | ||||||
23 | any of the following attendance centers, except by
change in
| ||||||
24 | residence if the policy authorizes enrollment based on | ||||||
25 | residence in an
attendance area
or unless approved by the |
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1 | board on an individual basis:
| ||||||
2 | (1) An attendance center that exceeds or as a result | ||||||
3 | of the
transfer would
exceed its attendance capacity.
| ||||||
4 | (2) An attendance center for which the board has | ||||||
5 | established
academic
criteria for enrollment if the | ||||||
6 | student does not meet the criteria.
| ||||||
7 | (3) Any attendance center if the transfer would
| ||||||
8 | prevent the school district from meeting its obligations | ||||||
9 | under a State or
federal law,
court
order, or consent
| ||||||
10 | decree
applicable to the school district.
| ||||||
11 | (b) The board shall establish and implement a policy governing | ||||||
12 | the
transfer of students within the school district from a | ||||||
13 | persistently dangerous
attendance center to another attendance | ||||||
14 | center in that district that is not
deemed to be
persistently | ||||||
15 | dangerous.
In order to be considered a persistently dangerous | ||||||
16 | attendance center, the
attendance center must meet all of the | ||||||
17 | following criteria for 2 consecutive
years:
| ||||||
18 | (1) Have greater than 3% of the students enrolled in | ||||||
19 | the attendance center
expelled for violence-related | ||||||
20 | conduct.
| ||||||
21 | (2) Have one or more students expelled for bringing a | ||||||
22 | firearm to school
as defined in 18 U.S.C. 921.
| ||||||
23 | (3) Have at least 3% of the students enrolled in the | ||||||
24 | attendance center
exercise the
individual option to | ||||||
25 | transfer attendance centers pursuant to subsection (c) of
| ||||||
26 | this
Section.
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| |||||||
1 | (c) A student may transfer from one attendance center to
| ||||||
2 | another attendance center within the district if the student | ||||||
3 | is a victim of a
violent
crime as defined in Section 3 of the | ||||||
4 | Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act.
The violent crime | ||||||
5 | must have occurred on school grounds during regular school
| ||||||
6 | hours or during a school-sponsored event.
| ||||||
7 | (d) (Blank).
| ||||||
8 | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, a | ||||||
9 | student who is a victim of domestic or sexual violence, as | ||||||
10 | defined in Article 26A, must be allowed to transfer to another | ||||||
11 | school immediately and as needed if the student's continued | ||||||
12 | attendance at a particular attendance center, school facility, | ||||||
13 | or school location poses a risk to the student's mental or | ||||||
14 | physical well-being or safety. A student who transfers to | ||||||
15 | another school under this subsection (e) due to domestic or | ||||||
16 | sexual violence must have full and immediate access to | ||||||
17 | extracurricular activities and any programs or activities | ||||||
18 | offered by or under the auspices of the school to which the | ||||||
19 | student has transferred. The school district may not require a | ||||||
20 | student who is a victim of domestic or sexual violence to | ||||||
21 | transfer to another school. No adverse or prejudicial effects | ||||||
22 | may result to any student who is a victim of domestic or sexual | ||||||
23 | violence because of the student availing himself or herself of | ||||||
24 | or declining the provisions of this subsection (e). The school | ||||||
25 | district may require a student to verify his or her claim of | ||||||
26 | domestic or sexual violence under Section 26A-45 before |
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1 | approving a transfer to another school under this subsection | ||||||
2 | (e). | ||||||
3 | (Source: P.A. 100-1046, eff. 8-23-18.)
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4 | Section 10. The Illinois School Student Records Act is | ||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 2 as follows:
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6 | (105 ILCS 10/2) (from Ch. 122, par. 50-2)
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7 | Sec. 2.
As used in this Act : ,
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8 | (a) "Student" means any person enrolled or previously | ||||||
9 | enrolled in a school.
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10 | (b) "School" means any public preschool, day care center,
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11 | kindergarten, nursery, elementary or secondary educational | ||||||
12 | institution,
vocational school, special educational facility | ||||||
13 | or any other elementary or
secondary educational agency or | ||||||
14 | institution and any person, agency or
institution which | ||||||
15 | maintains school student records from more than one school,
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16 | but does not include a private or non-public school.
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17 | (c) "State Board" means the State Board of Education.
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18 | (d) "School Student Record" means any writing or
other | ||||||
19 | recorded information concerning a student
and by which a | ||||||
20 | student may be individually identified,
maintained by a school | ||||||
21 | or at its direction or by an employee of a
school, regardless | ||||||
22 | of how or where the information is stored.
The following shall | ||||||
23 | not be deemed school student records under
this Act: writings | ||||||
24 | or other recorded information maintained by an
employee of a |
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1 | school or other person at the direction of a school for his or
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2 | her exclusive use; provided that all such writings and other | ||||||
3 | recorded
information are destroyed not later than the | ||||||
4 | student's graduation or permanent
withdrawal from the school; | ||||||
5 | and provided further that no such records or
recorded | ||||||
6 | information may be released or disclosed to any person except | ||||||
7 | a person
designated by the school as
a substitute unless they | ||||||
8 | are first incorporated
in a school student record and made | ||||||
9 | subject to all of the
provisions of this Act.
School student | ||||||
10 | records shall not include information maintained by
law | ||||||
11 | enforcement professionals working in the school.
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12 | (e) "Student Permanent Record" means the minimum personal
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13 | information necessary to a school in the education of the | ||||||
14 | student
and contained in a school student record. Such | ||||||
15 | information
may include the student's name, birth date, | ||||||
16 | address, grades
and grade level, parents' names and addresses, | ||||||
17 | attendance
records, and such other entries as the State Board | ||||||
18 | may
require or authorize.
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19 | (f) "Student Temporary Record" means all information | ||||||
20 | contained in
a school student record but not contained in
the | ||||||
21 | student permanent record. Such information may include
family | ||||||
22 | background information, intelligence test scores, aptitude
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23 | test scores, psychological and personality test results, | ||||||
24 | teacher
evaluations, and other information of clear relevance | ||||||
25 | to the
education of the student, all subject to regulations of | ||||||
26 | the State Board.
The information shall include all of the |
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1 | following: | ||||||
2 | (1) Information information provided under Section 8.6 | ||||||
3 | of the
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and | ||||||
4 | information contained in service logs maintained by a | ||||||
5 | local education agency under subsection (d) of Section | ||||||
6 | 14-8.02f of the School Code.
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7 | (2) Information In addition, the student temporary | ||||||
8 | record shall include information regarding
serious | ||||||
9 | disciplinary infractions that resulted in expulsion, | ||||||
10 | suspension, or the
imposition of punishment or sanction. | ||||||
11 | For purposes of this provision, serious
disciplinary | ||||||
12 | infractions means: infractions involving drugs, weapons, | ||||||
13 | or bodily
harm to another.
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14 | (3) Information concerning a student's status and
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15 | related experiences as a parent, expectant parent, or
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16 | victim of domestic or sexual violence, as defined in
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17 | Article 26A of the School Code, including a statement of
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18 | the student or any other documentation, record, or
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19 | corroborating evidence and the fact that the student has
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20 | requested or obtained assistance, support, or
services | ||||||
21 | related to that status. Enforcement of this
paragraph (3) | ||||||
22 | shall follow the procedures provided in
Section 26A-40 of | ||||||
23 | the School Code. | ||||||
24 | (g) "Parent" means a person who is the natural parent of | ||||||
25 | the
student or other person who has the primary responsibility | ||||||
26 | for the
care and upbringing of the student. All rights and |
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1 | privileges accorded
to a parent under this Act shall become | ||||||
2 | exclusively those of the student
upon his 18th birthday, | ||||||
3 | graduation from secondary school, marriage
or entry into | ||||||
4 | military service, whichever occurs first. Such
rights and | ||||||
5 | privileges may also be exercised by the student
at any time | ||||||
6 | with respect to the student's permanent school record.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 101-515, eff. 8-23-19; revised 12-3-19.)
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8 | Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | ||||||
9 | Section 8.45 as follows: | ||||||
10 | (30 ILCS 805/8.45 new) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 8.45. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and | ||||||
12 | 8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for | ||||||
13 | the implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory | ||||||
14 | Act of the 102nd General Assembly.
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15 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||||||
16 | 2025. |