Public Act 100-0965 Public Act 0965 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0965 | HB5721 Enrolled | LRB100 20495 AXK 35857 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 34-210, 34-215, and 34-225 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/34-210) | Sec. 34-210. The Educational Facility Master Plan. | (a) In accordance with the schedule set forth in this | Article, the chief executive officer or his or her designee | shall prepare a 10-year educational facility master plan every | 5 years, with updates 2 1/2 years after the approval of the | initial 10-year plan, with the first such educational facility | master plan to be approved on or before October 1, 2013. | (b) The educational facility master plan shall provide | community area level plans and individual school master plans | with options for addressing the facility and space needs for | each facility operated by the district over a 10-year period. | (c) The data, information, and analysis that shall inform | the educational facility master plan shall be published on the | district's Internet website and shall include the following: | (1) a description of the district's guiding | educational goals and standards; | (2) a brief description of the types of instructional |
| programs and services delivered in each school , including | specific plans for special education programs, early | childhood education programs, career and technical | education programs, and any other programs that are space | sensitive to avoid space irregularities ; | (3) a description of the process, procedure, and | timeline for community participation in the development of | the plan; | (3.5) A description of a communications and community | involvement plan for each community in the City of Chicago | that includes the engagement of students, school | personnel, parents, and key stakeholders throughout the | community and all of the following: | (A) community action councils; | (B) local school councils or, if not present, | alternative parent and community governance for that | school; | (C) the Chicago Teachers Union; and | (D) all current principals. | (4) the enrollment capacity of each school and its rate | of enrollment and historical and projected enrollment, and | current and projected demographic information for the | neighborhood surrounding the district based on census data | utilization ; | (5) a report on the assessment of individual building | and site conditions; |
| (6) a data table with historical and projected | enrollment data by school by grade; | (7) community analysis, including a study of current | and projected demographics, land usage, transportation | plans, residential housing and commercial development, | private schools, plans for water and sewage service | expansion or redevelopment, and institutions of higher | education; | (8) an analysis of the facility needs and requirements | and a process to address critical facility capital needs of | every
school building, which shall be publicly available on | the
district's Internet website for schools and | communities to
have access to the information of the | district ; and | (9) identification of potential sources of funding for | the implementation of the Educational Facility Master | Plan , including financial options through tax increment | financing, property tax levies for schools, and bonds that | address critical facility needs; and . | (10) any school building disposition, including a plan | delineating the process through which citizen involvement | is facilitated and establishing the criteria that is | utilized in building disposition decisions, one of which | shall be consideration of the impact of any proposed new | use of a school building on the neighborhood in which the | school building is located and how it may impact enrollment |
| of schools in that community area. | (d) On or before May 1, 2013, the chief executive officer | or his or her designee shall prepare and distribute for comment | a preliminary draft of the Educational Facility Master Plan. | The draft plan shall be distributed to the City of Chicago, the | County of Cook, the Chicago Park District, the Chicago Housing | Authority, the Chicago Transit Authority, attendance centers | operated by the district, and charter schools operating within | the district. Each attendance center shall make the draft plan | available to the local school council at the annual | organizational meeting or to an alternative advisory body and | to the parents, guardians, and staff of the school. The draft | plan also shall be distributed to each State Senator and State | Representative with a district in the City of Chicago, to the | Mayor of the City of Chicago, and to each alderman of the City. | (e) The chief executive or his or her designee shall | publish a procedure for conducting regional public hearings and | submitting public comments on the draft plan and an annual | capital improvement hearing that shall discuss the district's | annual capital budget and that is not in conjunction with | operating budget hearings . | (f) After consideration of public input on the draft plan, | the chief executive officer or his or her designee shall | prepare and publish a report describing the public input | gathered and the process used to incorporate public input in | the development of the final plan to be recommended to the |
| Board. | (g) The chief executive officer shall present the final | plan and report to the Board for final consideration and | approval. | (h) The final approved Educational Facility Master Plan | shall be published on the district's website. | (i) No later than July 1, 2016, and every 5 years | thereafter, the chief executive officer or his or her designee | shall prepare and submit for public comment a draft revised | Educational Facility Master Plan following the procedures | required for development of the original plan. | (j) This proposed revised plan shall reflect the progress | achieved during the first 2 1/2 years of the Educational | Facility Master Plan.
| (k) On or before December 1, 2018, the Board shall adopt a | policy to address under-enrolled schools. The policy must | contain a list of potential interventions to address schools | with declining enrollment, including, but not limited to, | action by the district to:
(i) create a request for proposals | for joint use of the school with an intergovernmental rental or | other outside entity rental,
(ii) except for a charter school, | cease any potential plans for school expansion that may | negatively impact enrollment at the under-enrolled school,
| (iii) redraft attendance boundaries to maximize enrollment of | additional students, or
(iv) work with under-enrolled schools | to identify opportunities to increase enrollment and lower the |
| costs of occupancy through joint use agreements. | (Source: P.A. 99-531, eff. 7-8-16.) | (105 ILCS 5/34-215) | (Text of Section from P.A. 97-473) | Sec. 34-215. Capital improvement plans. | (a) The district shall develop a capital needs review | process and one-year and 5-year capital improvement plans. | (b) By January 1, 2012, the chief executive officer or his | or her designee shall establish a capital needs review process | that includes a comprehensive bi-annual assessment of the | capital needs at each facility owned, leased, or operated by | the district. The review process shall include development of | an assessment form to be used by attendance centers to provide | a school-based capital, maintenance, utility, and repair needs | assessment report and recommendations aligned with the | educational program and goals of the attendance center. | (c) Beginning with fiscal year 2013 and for each year | thereafter, the chief executive officer shall publish a | proposed one-year capital improvement plan at least 60 days | prior to the end of the prior fiscal year. The proposed | one-year capital improvement plan shall be posted on the | district's Internet website and shall be subject to public | review and comment and at least 3 public hearings. The one-year | capital improvement plan shall include the following | information for all capital projects for which funds are to be |
| appropriated: | (1) description of the scope of the project; | (2) justification for the project; | (3) status of the project, including, if appropriate, | percentage funded, percentage complete, and approved start | and end dates; | (4) original approved cost and current approved cost | for each project; | (5) the impact of the project on the district's | operating budget; | (6) the name of each school and facility affected by a | project; | (7) all funding sources for the project; | (8) any relationship of the project to the needs | assessment submitted by the attendance center; and | (9) any relationship to the district's 10-year | Educational Facilities Master Plan ; . | (10) a description of the scope of work to be done, | schedule of achieved and projected major milestones, and an | explanation for any delay in meeting projected milestones; | and | (11) a detailed summary of all modernization, new | construction,
or other capital improvements, and a process | for making
recommendations for modernization of existing | school facilities,
new school facility construction, and | other school facility capital
improvements planned for the |
| next fiscal year. | (d) The chief executive officer shall present a final | proposed one-year capital improvement plan to the Board for | consideration. | (e) The Board shall adopt a final one-year capital | improvement plan no more than 45 days after adopting the annual | budget. | (f) Beginning with fiscal year 2013, the chief executive | officer shall publish a proposed 5-year capital improvement | plan with the proposed one-year capital improvement plan. The | 5-year capital improvement plan shall include
proposed capital | improvements for the next 4 years and, to the extent | practicable, the same information for each proposed project | that is required for the one-year capital improvement plan. | (g) The 5-year capital improvement plan shall be assessed | annually. An annual report shall be published explaining the | differences between projected capital projects in the 5-year | capital improvement plan and the capital projects authorized in | the proposed one-year capital improvement plan for the | following fiscal year. The 5-year plan shall be published on | the district's Internet website and distributed to all | principals.
| (Source: P.A. 97-473, eff. 1-1-12.) | (Text of Section from P.A. 97-474) | Sec. 34-215. Capital improvement plans. |
| (a) The district shall develop a capital needs review | process and one-year and 5-year capital improvement plans. | (b) By January 1, 2012, the chief executive officer or his | or her designee shall establish a capital needs review process | that includes a comprehensive bi-annual assessment of the | capital needs at each facility owned, leased, or operated by | the district. The review process shall include development of | an assessment form to be used by attendance centers to provide | a school-based capital, maintenance, utility, and repair needs | assessment report and recommendations aligned with the | educational program and goals of the attendance center. | (c) Beginning with fiscal year 2013 and for each year | thereafter, the chief executive officer shall publish a | proposed one-year capital improvement plan at least 60 days | prior to the end of the prior fiscal year. The proposed | one-year capital improvement plan shall be posted on the | district's Internet website and shall be subject to public | review and comment and at least 3 public hearings. The one-year | capital improvement plan shall include the following | information for all capital projects for which funds are to be | appropriated: | (1) description of the scope of the project; | (2) justification for the project; | (3) status of the project, including, if appropriate, | percentage funded, percentage complete, and approved start | and end dates; |
| (4) original approved cost and current approved cost | for each project; | (5) the impact of the project on the district's | operating budget; | (6) the name of each school and facility affected by a | project; | (7) all funding sources for the project; | (8) any relationship of the project to the needs | assessment submitted by the attendance center; and | (9) any relationship to the district's 10-year | Educational Facilities Master Plan ; . | (10) a description of the scope of work to be done, | schedule of achieved and projected major milestones, and an | explanation for any delay in meeting projected milestones; | and | (11) a detailed summary of all modernization, new | construction, or other capital improvements, and a process | for making recommendations for modernization of existing | school facilities, new school facility construction, and | other school facility capital improvements planned for the | next fiscal year. | (d) The chief executive officer shall present a final | proposed one-year capital improvement plan to the Board for | consideration. | (e) The Board shall adopt a final one-year capital | improvement plan no more than 45 days after adopting the annual |
| budget. | (f) Beginning with fiscal year 2013, the chief executive | officer shall publish a proposed 5-year capital improvement | plan with the proposed one-year capital improvement plan. The | 5-year capital improvement plan shall include
proposed capital | improvements for the next 4 years and, to the extent | practicable, the same information for each proposed project | that is required for the one-year capital improvement plan. | (g) The 5-year capital improvement plan shall be assessed | annually. An annual report shall be published explaining the | differences between projected capital projects in the 5-year | capital improvement plan and the capital projects authorized in | the proposed one-year capital improvement plan for the | following fiscal year. The 5-year plan shall be published on | the district's Internet website and distributed to all | principals.
| (Source: P.A. 97-474, eff. 8-22-11.) | (105 ILCS 5/34-225) | Sec. 34-225. School transition plans. | (a) If the Board approves a school action, the chief | executive officer or his or her designee shall work | collaboratively with local school educators and families of | students attending a school that is the subject of a school | action to ensure successful integration of affected students | into new learning environments. |
| (b) The chief executive officer or his or her designee | shall prepare and implement a school transition plan to support | students attending a school that is the subject of a school | action that accomplishes the goals of this Section. The chief | executive must identify and commit specific resources for | implementation of the school transition plan for a minimum of | the full first academic year after the board approves a school | action. | (c) The school transition plan shall include the following: | (1) services to support the academic, social, and | emotional needs of students; supports for students with | disabilities, homeless students, and English language | learners; and support to address security and safety | issues; | (2) options to enroll in higher performing schools; | (3) informational briefings regarding the choice of | schools that include all pertinent information to enable | the parent or guardian and child to make an informed | choice, including the option to visit the schools of choice | prior to making a decision; and | (4) the provision of appropriate transportation where | practicable ; .
| (5) the departments that are responsible for the | oversight; | (6) specific programs to be offered; and | (7) support to implement plans at receiving schools, |
| specifying the funding source. | (d) When implementing a school action, the Board must make | reasonable and demonstrated efforts to ensure that: | (1) affected students receive a comparable level of | social support services provided by Chicago Public Schools | that were available at the previous school, provided that | the need for such social support services continue to | exist; and | (2) class sizes of any receiving school do not exceed | those established under the Chicago Public Schools policy | regarding class size, subject to principal discretion. | (Source: P.A. 97-473, eff. 1-1-12; 97-474, eff. 8-22-11; | 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; 97-1133, eff. 11-30-12.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/19/2018
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