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90_HB1327eng 105 ILCS 5/10-20.30 new 105 ILCS 5/34-18.17 new Amends the School Code. Requires school boards to establish, implement, and enforce a policy under which a student in any of grades 9 through 12 who fails to maintain a minimum grade point average or a minimum grade in each course in which the student is enrolled or both is suspended from further participation in school-sponsored or school-supported athletic or extracurricular activities for a specified period of time or until a specified minimum grade point average or grade or both are earned by the student. Requires school boards to file a copy of the policy with the State Board of Education and to annually report the number and duration of suspensions imposed and modifications made to the policy since the filing of its last report. LRB9004678THpk HB1327 Engrossed LRB9004678THpk 1 AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 2 10-22.40. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing 6 Section 10-22.40 as follows: 7 (105 ILCS 5/10-22.40) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.40) 8 Sec. 10-22.40. Membership dues. To pay State and 9 national association membership dues to school associations 10 which benefit students by participation or accreditation. 11 Any association subject to Article 23 of this Act must be in 12 current compliance with the reporting requirements of Section 13 23-6 in order to qualify as a recipient of membership dues 14 under this Section. No dues may be paid to any association 15 which has as one of its purposes providing for athletic and 16 other competition among schools and students unless that 17 association: 18 A. permits a post audit by the Auditor General under the 19 Illinois State Auditing Act; 20 B. submits an annual report to the State Board of 21 Education dealing with trends in female participation in 22 athletic competition, including the numbers of female and 23 male participants from each member school and details on 24 programs by the association to increase female participation; 25and26 C. is either subject to, or voluntarily complies with, 27 the public access provisions set forth for State agencies in 28 Sections 3 and 4 of The State Records Act; and.29 D. adopts, implements, and enforces, beginning on July 30 1, 1998 and thereafter, statewide minimum academic standards 31 that must be met by a student enrolled in any of grades 9 HB1327 Engrossed -2- LRB9004678THpk 1 through 12 as a condition of that student's eligibility to 2 participate in any interscholastic athletic competition or 3 other extracurricular activity that is sponsored by or 4 conducted under the auspices of that association. Those 5 minimum academic standards shall provide: 6 (1) that in order to participate in any such 7 interscholastic athletic competition or extracurricular 8 activity, a student must be earning a passing score that 9 is at least equal to the minimum passing score 10 established by the association in at least 20 credit 11 hours of high school work per week; 12 (2) that a student who has completed a semester of 13 enrollment in a high school located in this State must, 14 in order to participate in any such interscholastic 15 athletic competition or extracurricular activity in any 16 succeeding semester, have earned a passing score that is 17 at least equal to the minimum passing score established 18 by the association in at least 20 credit hours of high 19 school work for the semester immediately preceding the 20 semester during which the student wishes to participate 21 in the interscholastic athletic competition or 22 extracurricular activity; and 23 (3) that a student who has completed the first 24 grading period of his or her initial year of enrollment 25 in a high school located in this State must, in order to 26 participate in any such interscholastic athletic 27 competition or extracurricular activity in any succeeding 28 grading period, have a minimum cumulative grade point 29 average that is at least equal to the minimum grade point 30 average established by the association. 31 The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1997 that 32 prohibit a school district from paying dues to an association 33 that has as one of its purposes providing for athletic or 34 other competition among schools and students unless that HB1327 Engrossed -3- LRB9004678THpk 1 association adopts, implements, and enforces statewide 2 minimum academic standards as required by paragraph D of this 3 Section apply to the school board, board of education, or 4 other governing board of all school districts, including 5 special charter districts and school districts organized 6 under Article 34. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-1308.)