Full Text of SB1815 94th General Assembly
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Executive Committee
Filed: 5/27/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1815
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1815 by replacing | 3 |
| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 5 |
| 2-3.106 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.106) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.106)
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| Sec. 2-3.106. State Urban Education Partnership Grants. | 8 |
| From State moneys
appropriated specifically for purposes of | 9 |
| this Section, the
the State Board of
Education shall award | 10 |
| State Urban Education Partnership Grants to
qualifying | 11 |
| attendance centers within school districts that meet
the | 12 |
| criteria specified in subparagraph (A) or subparagraph (B) | 13 |
| below:
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| (A) The number of students enrolled in the public | 15 |
| schools of the district
is 1,500 or more, and not less than | 16 |
| 10% of those students are low income
students as determined | 17 |
| with reference to the annual Public Schools Fall
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| Enrollment-Housing Report that the school district is | 19 |
| required to file with
the State Board of Education; or
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| (B) The school district receives not less than $100,000 | 21 |
| in a fiscal
year from funds allocated and distributed under | 22 |
| Chapter 1 of Title I of the
federal Elementary and | 23 |
| Secondary Education Act of 1965, and not less than
10% of | 24 |
| the students enrolled in the public schools of
the school |
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| district are "minority students", defined for purposes of | 2 |
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Section to mean a pupil who is Black (having origins | 3 |
| in any of the black
racial groups in Africa), Hispanic (of | 4 |
| Spanish or Portuguese culture with
origins in Mexico, South | 5 |
| or Central America, or the Caribbean Islands,
regardless of | 6 |
| race), Asian American (having origins in any of the
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| original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the | 8 |
| Indian Subcontinent,
or the Pacific Islands), or American | 9 |
| Indian or Alaskan Native (having
origins in any of the | 10 |
| original peoples of North America).
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| State Urban Education Partnership Grants awarded under | 12 |
| this Section shall
be used for the planning, development, | 13 |
| operation or expansion of programs,
projects and activities | 14 |
| that are designed to carry out programs that
improve student | 15 |
| achievement or the quality of education for students and
that | 16 |
| are comparable or similar in nature to targeted assistance | 17 |
| programs
for which discretionary federal grant funds are | 18 |
| allocated under Chapter 2
of Title I of the federal Elementary | 19 |
| and Secondary Education Act of
1965; provided, that in | 20 |
| evaluating applications and awarding State Urban
Education | 21 |
| Partnership Grants under this Section, priority consideration | 22 |
| and
preference shall be given to grant applications that | 23 |
| propose to carry out
effective school programs that are | 24 |
| developed and designed to increase the
academic achievement | 25 |
| levels of students in large and small urban communities
through | 26 |
| collaborative efforts or partnerships between the attendance | 27 |
| center
applying for the grant and at least one parent or | 28 |
| community group, social
service agency, public sector business | 29 |
| entity or institution of higher
education. Indicators of such | 30 |
| effective school programs shall include but
not be limited to | 31 |
| components designed to improve student attendance at
school and | 32 |
| in class, increase student homework output and quality,
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| increase student time on the task of acquiring basic and higher | 34 |
| order
skills, improve teacher-given classroom grades, improve |
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| State and national
standardized test scores and assessment | 2 |
| results, improve community
involvement in the development and | 3 |
| implementation of effective school
programs, and improve | 4 |
| parent involvement to foster a positive home
environment, | 5 |
| meaningful parent-child communication in matters of | 6 |
| educational
performance and progress, and increased parent | 7 |
| participation in home
learning activities, school volunteer | 8 |
| activities and school governance.
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| The State Board of Education shall adopt rules and | 10 |
| regulations governing
the procedure and requirements | 11 |
| applicable to grant applications submitted
under this Section. | 12 |
| The period during which grants may be awarded to an
attendance | 13 |
| center under this Section shall not exceed 3 consecutive school
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| years; provided that before approving continuation of a grant | 15 |
| for a new
school year, the State Board of Education shall | 16 |
| review and evaluate a
report which the attendance center shall | 17 |
| file with respect to its use of
grant funds in carrying out | 18 |
| grant programs during the preceding school year.
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| Grants shall be awarded to attendance centers under this | 20 |
| Section on a
competitive basis, and the State Board of | 21 |
| Education shall establish
standards, consistent with the | 22 |
| provisions of this Section, by which to
evaluate grant | 23 |
| applications and programs submitted and proposed hereunder.
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| It is the purpose and intent of this Section to establish a | 25 |
| State grant
program that parallels and supplements, but that | 26 |
| operates independently of
federal grant programs that allocate | 27 |
| funds for targeted assistance under
Chapter 2 of Title I of the | 28 |
| federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act
of 1965.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)".
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