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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate recognize that | ||||||
3 | the State Board of Education's decision to implement both the | ||||||
4 | Common Core State Standards and the Partnership for Assessment | ||||||
5 | of Readiness for College and Careers were not authorized by the | ||||||
6 | General Assembly; and
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7 | WHEREAS, In 2010, Illinois became one of 48 states to opt | ||||||
8 | into the Common Core State Standards Initiative by accepting | ||||||
9 | federal funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act | ||||||
10 | of 2009 and through the Race to the Top initiative of the | ||||||
11 | federal government; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Over the next few years, the Common Core State | ||||||
13 | Standards, which are largely untested in the United States, | ||||||
14 | will substantively change the educational standards for | ||||||
15 | students in Illinois, thus affecting every teacher and student | ||||||
16 | in the State; and
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17 | WHEREAS, There are many unknown and significant costs | ||||||
18 | associated with the Common Core State Standards and the | ||||||
19 | Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and | ||||||
20 | Careers; and
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21 | WHEREAS, The only substantive cost analysis of the |
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1 | implementation of the Common Core State Standards was conducted | ||||||
2 | by the Pioneer Institute, a non-partisan, privately funded | ||||||
3 | research organization, which estimates the financial impact | ||||||
4 | for Illinois to be close to $773 million over 7 years; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, There are many school districts who lack the | ||||||
6 | technology, infrastructure, and funding to create an | ||||||
7 | environment for the online-standards testing required by the | ||||||
8 | Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers | ||||||
9 | or the new textbooks that will be needed to teach to the Common | ||||||
10 | Core State Standards; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, The State Board of Education has not secured | ||||||
12 | funding for schools that will need curricular, technological, | ||||||
13 | and infrastructure upgrades; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, The most recent data shows that close to 67% of | ||||||
15 | school districts are operating with a deficit, the prospect of | ||||||
16 | a pension cost-shift, and other expensive unfunded mandates by | ||||||
17 | the State; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, It is inconceivable to require districts to incur | ||||||
19 | costs to upgrade schools in their respective districts because | ||||||
20 | the State Board of Education unilaterally made the decision to | ||||||
21 | move to the Common Core State Standards, without counsel from | ||||||
22 | school districts, without a strong statewide informational |
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1 | campaign about the Common Core State Standards, and without | ||||||
2 | performing a cost analysis for school districts and the State; | ||||||
3 | therefore, be it
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4 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL | ||||||
5 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the State | ||||||
6 | Superintendent of Education and the State Board of Education to | ||||||
7 | delay the implementation of the Common Core State Standards | ||||||
8 | until a Board-authorized and conducted study shows the costs | ||||||
9 | associated with the Common Core State Standards and the | ||||||
10 | Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and | ||||||
11 | Careers; and be it further
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12 | RESOLVED, That the State Board of Education and General | ||||||
13 | Assembly create a viable plan to provide funding to school | ||||||
14 | districts that need improvements and modernizations to comply | ||||||
15 | with the new Common Core State Standards and the Partnership | ||||||
16 | for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers; and be it | ||||||
17 | further | ||||||
18 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
19 | delivered to the State Superintendent of Education and the | ||||||
20 | State Board of Education.
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