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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Public Community College Act is amended by
5adding Section 2-26 as follows:
 
6    (110 ILCS 805/2-26 new)
7    Sec. 2-26. 21st Century Employment grant program.
8    (a) Subject to appropriation, the State Board shall
9establish and administer a 21st Century Employment grant
10program. To qualify for a grant, a community college district
11and a public high school located in that district must jointly
12establish a collaborative regional partnership with workforce
13development organizations, including community-based
14organizations with a vested interest in the workforce, regional
15economic development organizations, and economic development
16officials in the district, along with manufacturers,
17healthcare service providers, and innovative technology
18businesses that have a presence in the district, to provide a
19manufacturing training program. A grant recipient must provide
20the State Board with a plan that meets all of the following
21requirements:
22        (1) The plan shall define specific goals that a student
23    must meet upon graduation.

 

 

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1        (2) The plan shall include the type of professional
2    skills that will be taught in order for the students to
3    gain and retain employment. The professional skills
4    curriculum in the program shall include, but not be limited
5    to, training on all of the following:
6            (A) Effective communication skills.
7            (B) Teamwork.
8            (C) Dependability.
9            (D) Adaptability.
10            (E) Conflict resolution.
11            (F) Flexibility.
12            (G) Leadership.
13            (H) Problem-solving.
14            (I) Research.
15            (J) Creativity.
16            (K) Work ethic.
17            (L) Integrity.
18        In awarding grants under this Section, the State Board
19    must give priority to plans that demonstrate a formal
20    articulation agreement between a public high school and a
21    community college district.
22        (3) The plan shall include a budget that includes any
23    outside donations, including any in-kind donations, made
24    to help the program, including from non-profit entities and
25    individuals.
26        (4) The plan shall include the proposed number of

 

 

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1    individuals who would be enrolled in the program, along
2    with the places that those individuals could be employed at
3    after graduation and what industries would be targeted. The
4    plan must support a seamless transition into higher
5    education and career opportunities and must outline the
6    college credit and on-the-job training hours that will
7    transfer from the high school to a community college.
8        (5) The plan shall require a private-public
9    partnership clause that requires private businesses to
10    contribute an amount determined by the State Board and the
11    collaborative regional partnership that does not exceed
12    40% of the amount of the total project. The applicant must
13    provide the State Board with a receipt of contributions
14    from businesses to evidence compliance with this
15    paragraph. However, businesses may contribute equipment or
16    offer their facilities, in which case a business shall
17    establish a cost of use of its facility, to meet the
18    requirements of this paragraph.
19        (6) The plan shall indicate the certificates that the
20    community college or high school will offer to students
21    upon graduation, as agreed to by the collaborative regional
22    partnership. The community college or high school shall
23    offer no less than 6 types of industry-recognized
24    certificates.
25    (b) The State Board shall establish an advisory board for
26the grant program established under subsection (a) that

 

 

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1consists of all of the following members:
2        (1) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
3        (2) The Executive Director of the State Board.
4        (3) The State Superintendent of Education.
5        (4) The Director of Labor.
6        (5) A senator appointed by the President of the Senate.
7        (6) A senator appointed by the Minority Leader of the
8    Senate.
9        (7) A representative appointed by the Speaker of the
10    House of Representatives.
11        (8) A representative appointed by the Minority Leader
12    of the House of Representatives.
13        (9) A member from a statewide organization that
14    represents manufacturing companies throughout this State,
15    appointed by the Governor.
16        (10) A member who represents at-risk students,
17    including, but not limited to, opportunity youth,
18    appointed by the Governor.
19        (11) A member from a statewide organization that
20    represents multiple employee unions in this State,
21    appointed by the Governor.
22        (12) A member from a trade union, appointed by the
23    Governor.
24        (13) A member from a statewide organization that
25    represents the business community, appointed by the
26    Governor.

 

 

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1        (14) A member from a statewide organization that
2    represents service employees in this State, appointed by
3    the Governor.
4        (15) Educators representing various regions of this
5    State from professional teachers' organizations, appointed
6    by the Governor.
7        (16) A member from a statewide organization that
8    represents hospitals in this State, appointed by the
9    Governor.
10        (17) A president of a community college, appointed by
11    the Governor.
12        (18) A district superintendent of a high school
13    district, appointed by Governor.
14    The members of the advisory board shall serve without
15compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and
16necessary expenses from funds appropriated to the State Board
17for that purpose, including travel, subject to the rules of the
18appropriate travel control board.
19    The advisory board shall meet at the call of the State
20Board and shall report to the State Board. The State Board
21shall provide administrative and other support to the advisory
22board.
23    (c) The advisory board established under subsection (b)
24shall have all of the following duties:
25        (1) To review the progress made by each grant
26    recipient, including, but not limited to, the

 

 

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1    gainful-employment success rate, how many students remain
2    employed for how long, and how many students went on to
3    receive higher manufacturing certificates.
4        (2) To review how many students went on to complete a
5    paid internship or apprenticeship upon graduation.
6        (3) To compile a list of programs offered by each
7    community college or high school.
8        (4) To analyze whether the certificates are closing the
9    gap in education for the current needs of the labor force,
10    and to offer suggestions on how to close the gap if one
11    still exists.
12        (5) To suggest certificates that could help future
13    employers looking to locate in this State.
14        (6) To offer guidelines for the types of certificates
15    that a community college or high school should pursue.
16        (7) To offer possible rules to the State Board that the
17    grant process should follow.
18    (d) The State Board may adopt any rules necessary for the
19purposes of this Section.