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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 Section | ||||||
5 | 34-8.1 as follows:
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6 | (105 ILCS 5/34-8.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-8.1)
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7 | Sec. 34-8.1. Principals. Principals shall be employed to | ||||||
8 | supervise the
operation of each attendance center. Their | ||||||
9 | powers and duties shall include
but not be limited to the | ||||||
10 | authority (i) to
direct, supervise, evaluate, and suspend with | ||||||
11 | or without pay or otherwise
discipline all teachers, assistant | ||||||
12 | principals, and other employees assigned to
the attendance | ||||||
13 | center in accordance with board rules and policies and (ii) to
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14 | direct
all other persons assigned to the
attendance center | ||||||
15 | pursuant to a contract with a third party to provide services
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16 | to the school system. The right to employ, discharge, and | ||||||
17 | layoff shall be
vested solely with the board, provided that | ||||||
18 | decisions to
discharge or suspend
nonlicensed employees, | ||||||
19 | including disciplinary layoffs, and the
termination of | ||||||
20 | licensed employees from employment pursuant to a layoff
or | ||||||
21 | reassignment policy are subject to review under the grievance | ||||||
22 | resolution
procedure adopted pursuant to subsection (c) of | ||||||
23 | Section 10 of the Illinois
Educational Labor Relations Act. |
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1 | The grievance resolution procedure
adopted by the board shall | ||||||
2 | provide for final and binding arbitration, and,
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3 | notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, | ||||||
4 | the
arbitrator's decision may include all make-whole relief, | ||||||
5 | including without
limitation reinstatement. The principal | ||||||
6 | shall fill positions by
appointment as provided in this | ||||||
7 | Section and may make recommendations to the
board regarding | ||||||
8 | the employment, discharge, or layoff of any individual. The
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9 | authority of the principal shall include the
authority to | ||||||
10 | direct the hours during which the attendance center
shall be | ||||||
11 | open and available for use provided the use complies with | ||||||
12 | board rules
and policies, to determine when and what | ||||||
13 | operations shall be conducted within
those hours, and to | ||||||
14 | schedule staff within those hours. Under the direction of, and | ||||||
15 | subject to the authority
of the principal, the Engineer In | ||||||
16 | Charge shall
be accountable for the safe, economical operation | ||||||
17 | of the plant and grounds
and shall also be responsible for | ||||||
18 | orientation, training,
and supervising the work of Engineers,
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19 | Trainees, school maintenance assistants, custodial workers and | ||||||
20 | other plant
operation employees under his or her direction.
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21 | There shall be established by the board a system of | ||||||
22 | semi-annual
evaluations conducted by the principal as to | ||||||
23 | performance of the engineer in charge. Nothing
in this Section | ||||||
24 | shall prevent the principal from conducting additional
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25 | evaluations. An overall
numerical rating shall be given by the | ||||||
26 | principal based on the evaluation
conducted by the principal. |
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1 | An unsatisfactory numerical rating shall result in
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2 | disciplinary
action, which may include, without limitation and | ||||||
3 | in the judgment of the
principal, loss of
promotion
or bidding | ||||||
4 | procedure, reprimand, suspension with or without pay, or
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5 | recommended dismissal. The board shall establish
procedures | ||||||
6 | for conducting the
evaluation
and reporting the results to the | ||||||
7 | engineer in charge.
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8 | Under the direction of, and subject to the authority of, | ||||||
9 | the principal, the
Food Service Manager is responsible at
all | ||||||
10 | times for the proper operation and maintenance of the lunch | ||||||
11 | room to which
he is assigned and shall also be responsible for | ||||||
12 | the orientation, training, and
supervising the work of cooks, | ||||||
13 | bakers, porters,
and lunchroom attendants under his or
her | ||||||
14 | direction.
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15 | There shall be established by the Board a system of | ||||||
16 | semi-annual
evaluations conducted by the principal as to the | ||||||
17 | performance of the food
service manager.
Nothing in this | ||||||
18 | Section shall prevent the principal from conducting
additional | ||||||
19 | evaluations. An overall numerical rating shall be given by the
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20 | principal based on the
evaluation conducted by the principal. | ||||||
21 | An unsatisfactory numerical rating
shall
result in | ||||||
22 | disciplinary action which may include, without limitation and | ||||||
23 | in
the judgment of the principal, loss of promotion or bidding | ||||||
24 | procedure,
reprimand, suspension with or without pay, or | ||||||
25 | recommended dismissal. The board
shall establish rules for | ||||||
26 | conducting the evaluation and
reporting the results to the |
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1 | food service manager.
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2 | Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted to require | ||||||
3 | the employment or
assignment of an Engineer-In-Charge or a | ||||||
4 | Food Service Manager for each
attendance center.
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5 | Principals shall be employed to supervise the educational | ||||||
6 | operation of
each attendance center. If a principal is absent | ||||||
7 | due to extended
illness or leave of absence, an assistant | ||||||
8 | principal may be assigned as
acting principal for a period not | ||||||
9 | to exceed 100 school days. Each principal
shall assume | ||||||
10 | administrative responsibility and instructional leadership, in
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11 | accordance with reasonable rules and regulations of the board, | ||||||
12 | for the
planning, operation and evaluation of the educational | ||||||
13 | program of the
attendance center to which he is assigned. The | ||||||
14 | principal shall submit
recommendations to the general | ||||||
15 | superintendent concerning the appointment,
dismissal, | ||||||
16 | retention, promotion, and assignment of all personnel assigned | ||||||
17 | to
the attendance center; provided, that from and after | ||||||
18 | September 1, 1989: (i) if
any vacancy occurs in a position at | ||||||
19 | the
attendance center or if an additional or new position is | ||||||
20 | created at the attendance center, that position shall be | ||||||
21 | filled
by appointment made by the principal in accordance with | ||||||
22 | procedures
established and provided by the Board
whenever the | ||||||
23 | majority of the duties included in that position are to be
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24 | performed at the attendance center which is under the | ||||||
25 | principal's supervision,
and each such appointment so made by | ||||||
26 | the principal
shall be made and based upon merit and ability to |
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1 | perform in that position
without regard to seniority or length | ||||||
2 | of service, provided, that such
appointments shall be subject | ||||||
3 | to the Board's desegregation obligations,
including but not | ||||||
4 | limited to the Consent Decree and Desegregation Plan in
U.S. | ||||||
5 | v. Chicago Board of Education; (ii)
the principal shall submit | ||||||
6 | recommendations based upon merit and ability to
perform in the | ||||||
7 | particular position, without regard to
seniority or length of | ||||||
8 | service, to the general
superintendent
concerning the | ||||||
9 | appointment of any teacher, teacher aide, counselor, clerk,
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10 | hall guard, security guard and any other personnel which is
to | ||||||
11 | be made by the general superintendent whenever less than
a | ||||||
12 | majority
of the duties of that teacher, teacher aide, | ||||||
13 | counselor, clerk, hall guard,
and security guard and any other | ||||||
14 | personnel are to be performed
at the attendance center which | ||||||
15 | is under the principal's supervision; and
(iii) subject to law | ||||||
16 | and the applicable collective bargaining agreements,
the | ||||||
17 | authority and responsibilities of a principal with respect to | ||||||
18 | the
evaluation of all teachers and other personnel assigned to | ||||||
19 | an attendance
center shall commence immediately upon his or | ||||||
20 | her appointment as principal
of the attendance center, without | ||||||
21 | regard to the length of time that he or
she has been the | ||||||
22 | principal of that attendance center.
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23 | Notwithstanding the existence of any other law of this | ||||||
24 | State, nothing in
this Act shall prevent the board from | ||||||
25 | entering into a contract with a third
party for services | ||||||
26 | currently performed by any employee or bargaining unit
member.
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1 | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, each | ||||||
2 | principal may
approve contracts, binding on the board, in the | ||||||
3 | amount of no more than $10,000,
if the contract is endorsed by | ||||||
4 | the Local School Council.
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5 | Unless otherwise prohibited by law or by rule of the | ||||||
6 | board, the principal
shall provide to local
school council | ||||||
7 | members copies of all
internal audits and any other pertinent | ||||||
8 | information generated by any audits or
reviews of the programs | ||||||
9 | and operation of the attendance center.
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10 | Each principal shall hold a valid Professional Educator | ||||||
11 | License issued in accordance with Article 21B and endorsed
as | ||||||
12 | required by that Article for the position of principal. The | ||||||
13 | board may
establish or impose clear, specific, explicit, and | ||||||
14 | objective academic,
educational, examination, and experience | ||||||
15 | requirements and
criteria that are in addition
to those | ||||||
16 | established and required by Article 21B for issuance of a | ||||||
17 | valid license
endorsed for the position of principal as a | ||||||
18 | condition of the nomination, selection,
appointment,
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19 | employment, or continued employment of a person as principal | ||||||
20 | of any
attendance center , or as a condition of the renewal of | ||||||
21 | any principal's
performance contract. If the additional | ||||||
22 | requirements and criteria result or may result in the | ||||||
23 | exclusion of an otherwise qualified and licensed candidate | ||||||
24 | from being eligible for selection to serve as a principal of an | ||||||
25 | attendance center, then the board shall maintain a public | ||||||
26 | database that includes the names of all the candidates who are |
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1 | eligible to be selected as a principal and who do not choose to | ||||||
2 | not have their name included in the database. The board shall | ||||||
3 | give notice of no less than 30 days to all otherwise qualified | ||||||
4 | and licensed candidates each quarter of their ability to be | ||||||
5 | included in the database and shall make updates to the | ||||||
6 | database within no more than 10 days after the end of the | ||||||
7 | quarter for which notice is given.
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8 | The board must establish standards and procedures to | ||||||
9 | ensure that no candidate is deemed ineligible to be selected | ||||||
10 | as a principal for reasons that are not directly related to the | ||||||
11 | candidate's anticipated performance as a principal. The | ||||||
12 | standards and procedures established by the board must do all | ||||||
13 | of the following: | ||||||
14 | (1) Set forth all of the specific criteria used by the | ||||||
15 | board to make decisions concerning the eligibility of | ||||||
16 | candidates. | ||||||
17 | (2) Provide each candidate with a written, | ||||||
18 | competency-aligned score report and evidence-based | ||||||
19 | rationale related to the scoring criteria for each | ||||||
20 | competency area. | ||||||
21 | (3) Provide remediation goals and other supportive | ||||||
22 | services to assist a candidate in correcting any | ||||||
23 | deficiencies identified by the board in the board's | ||||||
24 | rationale. | ||||||
25 | (4) Include provisions to ensure that no person is | ||||||
26 | discriminated against on the basis of conscious or |
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1 | implicit biases associated with race, color, national | ||||||
2 | origin, or a disability that is unrelated to the person's | ||||||
3 | ability to perform the duties of a principal. | ||||||
4 | The board, in cooperation with the organization that | ||||||
5 | represents the district's principals and assistant principals, | ||||||
6 | must establish a grievance and hearing procedure for those | ||||||
7 | candidates the general superintendent or the general | ||||||
8 | superintendent's designee has deemed ineligible to serve as | ||||||
9 | principal of an attendance center or whose eligibility has | ||||||
10 | been slated for revocation. The evaluator must be a State | ||||||
11 | Board of Education-trained principal evaluator or must receive | ||||||
12 | such training before rendering a decision. The hearing officer | ||||||
13 | must receive sufficient training in principal evaluation | ||||||
14 | processes and criteria to render an informed decision. | ||||||
15 | Within 10 days after the general superintendent or the | ||||||
16 | general superintendent's designee determines that a candidate | ||||||
17 | is ineligible or makes a decision to revoke the eligibility of | ||||||
18 | an administrator, the general superintendent or the general | ||||||
19 | superintendent's designee must notify the candidate or | ||||||
20 | administrator, in writing, of the specific reasons for the | ||||||
21 | general superintendent's or the general superintendent's | ||||||
22 | designee's determination of the candidate's or administrator's | ||||||
23 | ineligibility. Within 30 days after receiving this | ||||||
24 | notification, the candidate or administrator may request that | ||||||
25 | the general superintendent or the general superintendent's | ||||||
26 | designee initiate a review of the decision through the |
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1 | grievance and hearing process established pursuant to this | ||||||
2 | Section.
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3 | In the case of a principal who is deemed ineligible based | ||||||
4 | on a performance evaluation, the evaluator conducting the | ||||||
5 | review must consider as evidence of the principal's | ||||||
6 | performance any local school council evaluation that covers | ||||||
7 | the same evaluation period. If a decision to revoke | ||||||
8 | eligibility is grieved, the administrator shall remain on the | ||||||
9 | eligibility list until the administrator receives a decision | ||||||
10 | in the grievance. However, prior to any hiring decision, the | ||||||
11 | board may communicate to any local school council that the | ||||||
12 | administrator has a grievance pending while the grievance is | ||||||
13 | pending. The grievance decision shall be binding on the | ||||||
14 | principal and the board. | ||||||
15 | If performance evaluations are included in the criteria | ||||||
16 | used by the board in determining that a principal is no longer | ||||||
17 | eligible to seek a principal position at an attendance center, | ||||||
18 | the board's criteria must use the standard of either an | ||||||
19 | unsatisfactory summative evaluation or 2 or more basic or | ||||||
20 | lower summative performance evaluations within a period of 7 | ||||||
21 | school years, except as provided below in the case of a | ||||||
22 | principal who is in his or her first principal position. A | ||||||
23 | principal with summative performance evaluations of basic in | ||||||
24 | the principal's first 2 school years in that role shall not | ||||||
25 | impact a principal's eligibility status if the principal earns | ||||||
26 | an increased numerical rating in at least one competency |
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1 | domain while maintaining ratings on all other competency | ||||||
2 | domains in the school year immediately following the basic | ||||||
3 | rating. A principal who is deemed ineligible based on a | ||||||
4 | performance evaluation may request that the general | ||||||
5 | superintendent review that determination under the grievance | ||||||
6 | procedure, in which case the general superintendent's designee | ||||||
7 | must be a State Board of Education-trained principal | ||||||
8 | evaluator, and, in conducting that review, the general | ||||||
9 | superintendent's designee must consider any local school | ||||||
10 | council evaluation that covers the same evaluation period. If | ||||||
11 | an individual evaluator rates an individual principal as | ||||||
12 | unsatisfactory for the first time, the board may not determine | ||||||
13 | that a principal is no longer eligible to serve as a principal | ||||||
14 | based on performance evaluations from that evaluator if, | ||||||
15 | during the same school term of service, the local school | ||||||
16 | council's evaluation of the principal's performance was | ||||||
17 | distinguished. If a principal has been deemed ineligible based | ||||||
18 | on a performance evaluation, the principal's status is | ||||||
19 | restored to eligible when the principal receives a proficient | ||||||
20 | or higher summative performance evaluation rating, provided | ||||||
21 | the principal meets all other criteria for eligibility. | ||||||
22 | The board shall specify in its formal job description for | ||||||
23 | principals,
and from and after July 1, 1990 shall specify in | ||||||
24 | the 4 year
performance contracts for use with respect to all | ||||||
25 | principals,
that his or her primary responsibility is in the | ||||||
26 | improvement of
instruction. A majority of the time spent by a |
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1 | principal shall be spent on
curriculum and staff development | ||||||
2 | through both formal and informal
activities, establishing | ||||||
3 | clear lines of communication regarding school
goals, | ||||||
4 | accomplishments, practices and policies with parents and | ||||||
5 | teachers.
The principal, with the assistance of the local | ||||||
6 | school council, shall
develop a school improvement plan as | ||||||
7 | provided in Section 34-2.4 and, upon
approval of the plan by | ||||||
8 | the local school council, shall
be responsible for directing | ||||||
9 | implementation of the plan. The principal,
with the assistance | ||||||
10 | of the professional personnel leadership committee, shall
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11 | develop the specific methods and contents of the school's | ||||||
12 | curriculum within
the board's system-wide curriculum standards | ||||||
13 | and objectives and the
requirements of the school improvement | ||||||
14 | plan. The board shall ensure that all
principals are evaluated | ||||||
15 | on their instructional leadership ability and their
ability to | ||||||
16 | maintain a positive education and learning climate. It shall | ||||||
17 | also
be the responsibility of the principal to utilize | ||||||
18 | resources of proper law
enforcement agencies when the safety | ||||||
19 | and welfare of students and teachers are
threatened by illegal | ||||||
20 | use of drugs and alcohol, by illegal use or possession
of | ||||||
21 | weapons, or by illegal gang activity.
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22 | Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the board and the | ||||||
23 | exclusive representative of the district's teachers from | ||||||
24 | entering into an agreement under Section 34-85c of this Code | ||||||
25 | to establish alternative procedures for teacher evaluation, | ||||||
26 | remediation, and removal for cause after remediation, |
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1 | including an alternative system for peer evaluation and | ||||||
2 | recommendations, for teachers assigned to schools identified | ||||||
3 | in that agreement.
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4 | On or before October 1, 1989, the Board of Education, in | ||||||
5 | consultation
with any professional organization representing | ||||||
6 | principals in the district,
shall promulgate rules and | ||||||
7 | implement a lottery for the purpose of
determining whether a | ||||||
8 | principal's existing performance contract (including
the | ||||||
9 | performance contract applicable to any principal's position in | ||||||
10 | which a
vacancy then exists) expires on June 30, 1990 or on | ||||||
11 | June 30, 1991, and
whether the ensuing 4 year performance | ||||||
12 | contract begins on July 1, 1990 or
July 1, 1991. The Board of | ||||||
13 | Education shall establish and conduct the
lottery in such | ||||||
14 | manner that of all the performance contracts of principals
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15 | (including the performance contracts applicable to all | ||||||
16 | principal positions
in which a vacancy then exists), 50% of | ||||||
17 | such contracts shall expire on June
30, 1990, and 50% shall | ||||||
18 | expire on June 30, 1991. All persons serving as
principal on | ||||||
19 | May 1, 1989, and all persons appointed as principal after May
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20 | 1, 1989 and prior to July 1, 1990 or July 1, 1991, in a manner | ||||||
21 | other than
as provided by Section 34-2.3, shall be deemed by | ||||||
22 | operation of
law to be serving under a performance contract | ||||||
23 | which expires on June 30,
1990 or June 30, 1991; and unless | ||||||
24 | such performance contract of any such
principal is renewed (or | ||||||
25 | such person is again appointed to serve as
principal) in the | ||||||
26 | manner provided by Section 34-2.2 or 34-2.3, the
employment of |
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1 | such person as principal shall terminate on June 30, 1990
or | ||||||
2 | June 30, 1991.
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3 | Commencing on July 1, 1990, or on July 1, 1991, and | ||||||
4 | thereafter, the
principal of each attendance center shall be | ||||||
5 | the person selected in the
manner provided by Section 34-2.3 | ||||||
6 | to serve as principal of that attendance
center under a 4 year | ||||||
7 | performance contract. All performance contracts of
principals | ||||||
8 | expiring after July 1, 1990, or July 1, 1991, shall commence on
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9 | the date specified in the contract, and the renewal of their | ||||||
10 | performance
contracts and the appointment of principals when | ||||||
11 | their performance contracts
are not renewed shall be governed | ||||||
12 | by Sections 34-2.2 and 34-2.3. Whenever a
vacancy in the | ||||||
13 | office of a principal occurs for any reason, the vacancy shall
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14 | be filled by the selection of a new principal to serve under a | ||||||
15 | 4 year
performance contract in the manner provided by Section | ||||||
16 | 34-2.3.
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17 | The board of education shall develop and prepare, in | ||||||
18 | consultation with
the organization representing principals, a | ||||||
19 | performance contract for
use
at all attendance centers, and | ||||||
20 | shall furnish the same to each local school
council. The term | ||||||
21 | of the performance contract shall be 4 years, unless the
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22 | principal is retained by the decision of a hearing officer | ||||||
23 | pursuant to
subdivision 1.5 of Section 34-2.3, in which case | ||||||
24 | the contract shall be
extended for 2 years. The performance
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25 | contract of each principal shall consist of the
uniform | ||||||
26 | performance contract, as developed or from time to time |
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1 | modified by the
board, and such additional criteria as are | ||||||
2 | established by a local school
council pursuant to Section | ||||||
3 | 34-2.3 for the performance contract of its
principal.
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4 | During the term of his or her performance contract, a | ||||||
5 | principal may be
removed only as provided for in the | ||||||
6 | performance contract except for cause.
He or she shall also be | ||||||
7 | obliged to follow the rules of the board of
education | ||||||
8 | concerning conduct and efficiency.
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9 | In the event the performance contract of a principal is | ||||||
10 | not renewed or a
principal is not reappointed as principal | ||||||
11 | under a new performance contract,
or in the event a principal | ||||||
12 | is appointed to any position of
superintendent or higher | ||||||
13 | position, or voluntarily
resigns his position of principal, | ||||||
14 | his or her employment as a principal
shall terminate and such | ||||||
15 | former principal shall not be
reinstated to the position from | ||||||
16 | which he or she was promoted to principal,
except that he or | ||||||
17 | she, if otherwise qualified and licensed in accordance
with | ||||||
18 | Article 21B, shall be placed by the board on appropriate | ||||||
19 | eligibility
lists which it prepares for use in the filling of | ||||||
20 | vacant or additional or
newly created positions for teachers. | ||||||
21 | The principal's total years of
service to the board as both a | ||||||
22 | teacher and a principal, or in other
professional capacities, | ||||||
23 | shall be used in calculating years of experience
for purposes | ||||||
24 | of being selected as a teacher into new, additional or vacant
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25 | positions.
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26 | In the event the performance contract of a principal is |
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1 | not renewed or
a principal is not reappointed as principal | ||||||
2 | under a new performance
contract, such principal shall be | ||||||
3 | eligible to continue to receive his or
her previously provided | ||||||
4 | level of health insurance benefits for a period of
90 days | ||||||
5 | following the non-renewal of the contract at no expense to the
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6 | principal, provided that such principal has not retired.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 102-894, eff. 5-20-22.)
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8 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
9 | becoming law.
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