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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB3667 Introduced 2/17/2023, by Rep. Joyce Mason SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | 105 ILCS 5/2-3.71 | from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71 |
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Amends the School Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning
grants for preschool educational programs.
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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, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 2-3.71 as follows:
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6 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.71) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71)
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7 | | Sec. 2-3.71. Grants for preschool educational programs. |
8 | | (a) Preschool program.
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9 | | (1) The
The State Board of Education shall implement |
10 | | and administer
a grant program under the provisions of |
11 | | this subsection which shall
consist of grants to public |
12 | | school districts and other eligible entities, as defined |
13 | | by the State Board of Education, to conduct voluntary
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14 | | preschool
educational programs for children ages 3 to 5 |
15 | | which include a parent
education component. A public |
16 | | school district which receives grants under
this |
17 | | subsection may subcontract with other entities that are |
18 | | eligible to conduct a preschool educational
program. These |
19 | | grants must be used to supplement, not supplant, funds |
20 | | received from any other source. |
21 | | (2) (Blank).
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22 | | (3) Except as otherwise provided under this subsection |
23 | | (a), any teacher of preschool children in the program |
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1 | | authorized by this
subsection shall hold a Professional |
2 | | Educator License with an early childhood education |
3 | | endorsement. |
4 | | (3.5) Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year and |
5 | | until the 2023-2024 school year, an individual may teach |
6 | | preschool children in an early childhood program under |
7 | | this Section if he or she holds a Professional Educator |
8 | | License with an early childhood education endorsement or |
9 | | with short-term approval for early childhood education or |
10 | | he or she pursues a Professional Educator License and |
11 | | holds any of the following: |
12 | | (A) An ECE Credential Level of 5 awarded by the |
13 | | Department of Human Services under the Gateways to |
14 | | Opportunity Program developed under Section 10-70 of |
15 | | the Department of Human Services Act. |
16 | | (B) An Educator License with Stipulations with a |
17 | | transitional bilingual educator endorsement and he or |
18 | | she has (i) passed an early childhood education |
19 | | content test or (ii) completed no less than 9 semester |
20 | | hours of postsecondary coursework in the area of early |
21 | | childhood education.
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22 | | (4) (Blank).
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23 | | (4.5) The State Board of Education shall provide the |
24 | | primary source of
funding through appropriations for the |
25 | | program.
Such funds shall be distributed to achieve a goal |
26 | | of "Preschool for All Children" for the benefit
of all |
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1 | | children whose families choose to participate in the |
2 | | program. Based on available appropriations, newly funded |
3 | | programs shall be selected through a process giving first |
4 | | priority to qualified programs serving primarily at-risk |
5 | | children and second priority to qualified programs serving |
6 | | primarily children with a family income of less than 4 |
7 | | times the poverty guidelines updated periodically in the |
8 | | Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and |
9 | | Human Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). |
10 | | For purposes of this paragraph (4.5), at-risk children are |
11 | | those who because of their home and community environment |
12 | | are subject
to such language, cultural, economic and like |
13 | | disadvantages to cause them to have
been determined as a |
14 | | result of screening procedures to be at risk of
academic |
15 | | failure. Such screening procedures shall be based on |
16 | | criteria
established by the State Board of Education. |
17 | | Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph (4.5), |
18 | | grantees under the program must enter into a memorandum of |
19 | | understanding with the appropriate local Head Start |
20 | | agency. This memorandum must be entered into no later than |
21 | | 3 months after the award of a grantee's grant under the |
22 | | program, except that, in the case of the 2009-2010 program |
23 | | year, the memorandum must be entered into no later than |
24 | | the deadline set by the State Board of Education for |
25 | | applications to participate in the program in fiscal year |
26 | | 2011, and must address collaboration between the grantee's |
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1 | | program and the local Head Start agency on certain issues, |
2 | | which shall include without limitation the following: |
3 | | (A) educational activities, curricular objectives, |
4 | | and instruction; |
5 | | (B) public information dissemination and access to |
6 | | programs for families contacting programs; |
7 | | (C) service areas; |
8 | | (D) selection priorities for eligible children to |
9 | | be served by programs; |
10 | | (E) maximizing the impact of federal and State |
11 | | funding to benefit young children; |
12 | | (F) staff training, including opportunities for |
13 | | joint staff training; |
14 | | (G) technical assistance; |
15 | | (H) communication and parent outreach for smooth |
16 | | transitions to kindergarten; |
17 | | (I) provision and use of facilities, |
18 | | transportation, and other program elements; |
19 | | (J) facilitating each program's fulfillment of its |
20 | | statutory and regulatory requirements; |
21 | | (K) improving local planning and collaboration; |
22 | | and |
23 | | (L) providing comprehensive services for the |
24 | | neediest Illinois children and families. |
25 | | If the appropriate local Head Start agency is unable or |
26 | | unwilling to enter into a memorandum of understanding as |
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1 | | required under this paragraph (4.5), the memorandum of |
2 | | understanding requirement shall not apply and the grantee |
3 | | under the program must notify the State Board of Education |
4 | | in writing of the Head Start agency's inability or |
5 | | unwillingness. The State Board of Education shall compile |
6 | | all such written notices and make them available to the |
7 | | public. |
8 | | (5) The State Board of Education shall develop and |
9 | | provide
evaluation tools, including tests, that school |
10 | | districts and other eligible entities may use to
evaluate |
11 | | children for school readiness prior to age 5. The State |
12 | | Board of
Education shall require school districts and |
13 | | other eligible entities
to obtain consent from the parents
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14 | | or guardians of children before any evaluations are |
15 | | conducted. The State
Board of Education shall encourage |
16 | | local school districts and other eligible entities to |
17 | | evaluate the
population of preschool children in their |
18 | | communities and provide preschool
programs, pursuant to |
19 | | this subsection, where appropriate.
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20 | | (6) The State Board of Education shall report to the |
21 | | General Assembly by November 1, 2018
and every
2 years |
22 | | thereafter on the results and progress of
students who |
23 | | were enrolled in preschool educational programs, including |
24 | | an
assessment of which programs have been most successful |
25 | | in promoting
academic excellence and alleviating academic |
26 | | failure. The State Board of
Education shall assess the |
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1 | | academic progress of all students who have been
enrolled |
2 | | in preschool educational programs.
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3 | | On or before November 1 of each fiscal year in which |
4 | | the General Assembly provides funding for new programs |
5 | | under paragraph (4.5) of this Section, the State Board of |
6 | | Education shall report to the General Assembly on what |
7 | | percentage of new funding was provided to programs serving |
8 | | primarily at-risk children, what percentage of new funding |
9 | | was provided to programs serving primarily children with a |
10 | | family income of less than 4 times the federal poverty |
11 | | level, and what percentage of new funding was provided to |
12 | | other programs. |
13 | | (7) Due to evidence that expulsion practices in the |
14 | | preschool years are linked to poor child outcomes and are |
15 | | employed inconsistently across racial and gender groups, |
16 | | early childhood programs receiving State funds under this |
17 | | subsection (a) shall prohibit expulsions. Planned |
18 | | transitions to settings that are able to better meet a |
19 | | child's needs are not considered expulsion under this |
20 | | paragraph (7). |
21 | | (A) When persistent and serious challenging |
22 | | behaviors emerge, the early childhood program shall |
23 | | document steps taken to ensure that the child can |
24 | | participate safely in the program; including |
25 | | observations of initial and ongoing challenging |
26 | | behaviors, strategies for remediation and intervention |
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1 | | plans to address the behaviors, and communication with |
2 | | the parent or legal guardian, including participation |
3 | | of the parent or legal guardian in planning and |
4 | | decision-making. |
5 | | (B) The early childhood program shall, with |
6 | | parental or legal guardian consent as required, |
7 | | utilize a range of community resources, if available |
8 | | and deemed necessary, including, but not limited to, |
9 | | developmental screenings, referrals to programs and |
10 | | services administered by a local educational agency or |
11 | | early intervention agency under Parts B and C of the |
12 | | federal Individual with Disabilities Education Act, |
13 | | and consultation with infant and early childhood |
14 | | mental health consultants and the child's health care |
15 | | provider. The program shall document attempts to |
16 | | engage these resources, including parent or legal |
17 | | guardian participation and consent attempted and |
18 | | obtained. Communication with the parent or legal |
19 | | guardian shall take place in a culturally and |
20 | | linguistically competent manner. |
21 | | (C) If there is documented evidence that all |
22 | | available interventions and supports recommended by a |
23 | | qualified professional have been exhausted and the |
24 | | program determines in its professional judgment that |
25 | | transitioning a child to another program is necessary |
26 | | for the well-being of the child or his or her peers and |
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1 | | staff, with parent or legal guardian permission, both |
2 | | the current and pending programs shall create a |
3 | | transition plan designed to ensure continuity of |
4 | | services and the comprehensive development of the |
5 | | child. Communication with families shall occur in a |
6 | | culturally and linguistically competent manner. |
7 | | (D) Nothing in this paragraph (7) shall preclude a |
8 | | parent's or legal guardian's right to voluntarily |
9 | | withdraw his or her child from an early childhood |
10 | | program. Early childhood programs shall request and |
11 | | keep on file, when received, a written statement from |
12 | | the parent or legal guardian stating the reason for |
13 | | his or her decision to withdraw his or her child. |
14 | | (E) In the case of the determination of a serious |
15 | | safety threat to a child or others or in the case of |
16 | | behaviors listed in subsection (d) of Section 10-22.6 |
17 | | of this Code, the temporary removal of a child from |
18 | | attendance in group settings may be used. Temporary |
19 | | removal of a child from attendance in a group setting |
20 | | shall trigger the process detailed in subparagraphs |
21 | | (A), (B), and (C) of this paragraph (7), with the child |
22 | | placed back in a group setting as quickly as possible. |
23 | | (F) Early childhood programs may utilize and the |
24 | | State Board of Education, the Department of Human |
25 | | Services, and the Department of Children and Family |
26 | | Services shall recommend training, technical support, |
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1 | | and professional development resources to improve the |
2 | | ability of teachers, administrators, program |
3 | | directors, and other staff to promote social-emotional |
4 | | development and behavioral health, to address |
5 | | challenging behaviors, and to understand trauma and |
6 | | trauma-informed care, cultural competence, family |
7 | | engagement with diverse populations, the impact of |
8 | | implicit bias on adult behavior, and the use of |
9 | | reflective practice techniques. Support shall include |
10 | | the availability of resources to contract with infant |
11 | | and early childhood mental health consultants. |
12 | | (G) Beginning on July 1, 2018, early childhood |
13 | | programs shall annually report to the State Board of |
14 | | Education, and, beginning in fiscal year 2020, the |
15 | | State Board of Education shall make available on a |
16 | | biennial basis, in an existing report, all of the |
17 | | following data for children from birth to age 5 who are |
18 | | served by the program: |
19 | | (i) Total number served over the course of the |
20 | | program year and the total number of children who |
21 | | left the program during the program year. |
22 | | (ii) Number of planned transitions to another |
23 | | program due to children's behavior, by children's |
24 | | race, gender, disability, language, class/group |
25 | | size, teacher-child ratio, and length of program |
26 | | day. |
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1 | | (iii) Number of temporary removals of a child |
2 | | from attendance in group settings due to a serious |
3 | | safety threat under subparagraph (E) of this |
4 | | paragraph (7), by children's race, gender, |
5 | | disability, language, class/group size, |
6 | | teacher-child ratio, and length of program day. |
7 | | (iv) Hours of infant and early childhood |
8 | | mental health consultant contact with program |
9 | | leaders, staff, and families over the program |
10 | | year. |
11 | | (H) Changes to services for children with an |
12 | | individualized education program or individual family |
13 | | service plan shall be construed in a manner consistent |
14 | | with the federal Individuals with Disabilities |
15 | | Education Act. |
16 | | The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
17 | | Governor's Office of Early Childhood Development and the |
18 | | Department of Children and Family Services, shall adopt |
19 | | rules to administer this paragraph (7). |
20 | | (b) (Blank).
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21 | | (c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, |
22 | | grantees may serve children ages 0 to 12 of essential workers |
23 | | if the Governor has declared a disaster due to a public health |
24 | | emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency |
25 | | Management Agency Act. For the purposes of this subsection, |
26 | | essential workers include those outlined in Executive Order |