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90_SB1664sam003

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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1664
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1664, AS  AMENDED,
 3    by replacing the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT relating to education, amending named Acts."; and
 5    by  inserting  immediately  after  the  enacting  clause  the
 6    following:
 7        "Section  3.   The  School  Code  is  amended by changing
 8    Section 2-3.115 as follows:
 9        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.115)
10        Sec. 2-3.115. Tech Prep Programs.
11        (a)  Programs of  academic  credit  Youth  Apprenticeship
12    Vocational  Education  programs  (Tech  Prep)  for  secondary
13    school  students.   The State Superintendent of Education, in
14    cooperation with the Board of Higher Education, is encouraged
15    to establish a program of academic credit for Tech Prep  work
16    based  learning  youth  apprenticeship  vocational  education
17    programs  for  secondary  school  students with evidencing an
18    interest in pursuing such career training.  The  program  may
19    be  instituted  by any school district seeking to provide its
20    secondary school students with an opportunity to  participate
21    in   Tech  Prep  work  based  learning  youth  apprenticeship
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 1    vocational education programs or agency training programs  in
 2    which  its  secondary  school students shall receive academic
 3    credit for work-related training  received  at  manufacturing
 4    facilities or agencies.
 5        (b)  Partnership  for Careers grants.  The State Board of
 6    Education may make grants, subject to appropriations for such
 7    purpose, to  school  districts  to  be  used  for  Tech  Prep
 8    Partnership  for  Careers  programs.   Schools districts must
 9    submit joint applications for the grants along  with  one  or
10    more  companies  who commit to (i) make off-campus, privately
11    owned facilities available for the use of the  program,  (ii)
12    provide significant financial contributions to the program in
13    order  to  supplement  State grants, and (iii) provide career
14    opportunities for  students  who  successfully  complete  the
15    program  training.   The  State  Board of Education may use a
16    portion of the funds appropriated for the program to  promote
17    its   availability   and  successes  with  school  districts,
18    businesses, and communities.
19    (Source: P.A. 88-270.)".

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