Public Act 094-0666
Public Act 0666 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0666 |
HB3678 Enrolled |
LRB094 05823 LJB 35877 b |
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| AN ACT concerning schools.
| 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 | 2-3.25a and 2-3.25d as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.25a) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25a)
| Sec. 2-3.25a. "School district" defined; additional | standards.
| (a) For the purposes of this Section and Sections 3.25b, | 3.25c,
3.25d, 3.25e, and 3.25f of this Code, "school district" | includes other
public entities responsible for administering | public schools, such as
cooperatives, joint agreements, | charter schools, special charter districts,
regional offices | of
education, local agencies, and the Department of Human | Services.
| (b) In addition to the standards
established pursuant to | Section 2-3.25, the State Board of Education shall
develop | recognition standards for student performance and school
| improvement
in all public schools operated by school districts. | The indicators to
determine adequate yearly progress shall be | limited to the State assessment
of student performance in | reading and mathematics, student attendance rates at
the | elementary school level, graduation rates
at the high school | level, and participation rates on student assessments.
Unless | the federal government formally disapproves of such policy | through the submission and review process for the Illinois | Accountability Workbook, the indicators to determine adequate | yearly progress for children with disabilities shall be based | on their individualized education plans. The standards
shall be | designed to permit the measurement of student
performance and | school improvement by schools and school districts compared to
| student
performance and school improvement for the preceding |
| academic years.
| (Source: P.A. 93-470, eff. 8-8-03.)
| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.25d) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.25d)
| Sec. 2-3.25d. Academic early warning and watch status.
| (a) Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year, unless the | federal government formally disapproves of such policy through | the submission and review process for the Illinois | Accountability Workbook, those
Those
schools that do not meet | adequate yearly progress criteria , as
specified by the State | Board of Education, for 2 consecutive annual
calculations in | the same subgroup and in the same subject or in their | participation rate, attendance rate, or graduation rate ,
shall | be placed on academic early warning status for the next school | year.
Schools on academic early warning status that do not meet | adequate yearly
progress criteria for a third annual | calculation in the same subgroup and in the same subject or in | their participation rate, attendance rate, or graduation rate
| shall remain on academic early
warning status. Schools on | academic early warning status that do not meet
adequate yearly | progress criteria for a fourth annual calculation in the same | subgroup and in the same subject or in their participation | rate, attendance rate, or graduation rate shall be
placed
on | initial academic watch status. Schools on academic watch status | that do not
meet adequate yearly progress criteria for a fifth | or subsequent annual
calculation in the same subgroup and in | the same subject or in their participation rate, attendance | rate, or graduation rate shall remain on academic watch status. | Schools on academic early
warning or academic watch status that | meet adequate yearly progress criteria
for
one annual | calculation shall be acknowledged for making improvement and | shall
maintain their current statuses for the next school year. | Schools on academic
early warning or academic watch status that | meet adequate yearly progress
criteria for 2 consecutive annual | calculations
shall be considered as having
met
expectations and | shall be removed from any status designation.
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| The school district of a school placed on either academic | early warning
status or academic watch status may appeal the | status to the State Board of
Education in accordance with | Section 2-3.25m of this Code.
| A school district that has one or more schools on academic | early warning
or academic watch status shall prepare a revised | School Improvement Plan or
amendments thereto setting forth the | district's expectations for removing each
school from academic | early warning or academic watch status and for improving
| student performance in the affected school or schools. | Districts operating
under
Article 34 of this Code may prepare | the School Improvement Plan required under
Section 34-2.4 of | this Code.
| The revised School Improvement Plan for a school
that is | initially placed on academic early warning status
or that | remains on
academic early warning status after a third annual | calculation
must be approved by
the
school board (and by the | school's local school council in a district operating
under | Article 34 of this Code, unless the school is on probation | pursuant to
subsection (c) of Section
34-8.3 of this Code).
| The revised School Improvement Plan for a school placed on | initial
academic watch status after a fourth annual calculation | must be approved by the
school board (and by the school's local | school council in a district operating
under Article 34 of this | Code, unless the school is on probation pursuant to
subsection | (c) of Section
34-8.3 of this Code) and the State | Superintendent of Education.
| The revised School Improvement Plan for a school that | remains on
academic watch status after a fifth annual | calculation must be approved by the
school board (and by the | school's local school council in a district operating
under | Article 34 of this Code, unless the school is on probation | pursuant to
subsection (c) of Section
34-8.3 of this Code) and | the State Superintendent of Education.
In addition, the | district must develop a school restructuring plan for the
| school that
must
be approved by the school board (and by the |
| school's local school council in a
district operating under | Article 34 of this Code) and subsequently approved by
the State | Superintendent of Education.
| A school on academic watch status that does not meet | adequate yearly
progress criteria for a sixth annual | calculation shall implement its approved
school restructuring | plan beginning with the next school year, subject to the
State
| interventions specified in Section 2-3.25f of this Code.
| (b) Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year, unless the | federal government formally disapproves of such policy through | the submission and review process for the Illinois | Accountability Workbook, those
Those
school districts that do | not meet adequate yearly progress
criteria , as specified by the | State Board of Education, for 2 consecutive
annual
calculations | in the same subgroup and in the same subject or in their | participation rate, attendance rate, or graduation rate , shall | be placed on academic early warning status for the next
school | year. Districts on academic early warning status that do not | meet
adequate yearly progress criteria for a third annual | calculation in the same subgroup and in the same subject or in | their participation rate, attendance rate, or graduation rate
| shall remain
on
academic early warning status. Districts on | academic early warning status that
do not meet adequate yearly | progress criteria for a fourth annual calculation
in the same | subgroup and in the same subject or in their participation | rate, attendance rate, or graduation rate shall
be placed on | initial academic watch status. Districts on academic watch | status
that do not meet adequate yearly progress criteria for a | fifth or subsequent
annual calculation in the same subgroup and | in the same subject or in their participation rate, attendance | rate, or graduation rate shall remain on academic watch status. | Districts on academic
early warning or academic watch status | that meet adequate yearly progress
criteria for one annual | calculation shall be acknowledged for making
improvement and | shall maintain their current statuses for the next school year.
| Districts on academic early warning or academic watch status |
| that meet adequate
yearly progress criteria for 2 consecutive | annual calculations shall be
considered
as having met | expectations and shall be removed from any status designation.
| A district placed on either academic early warning status | or academic
watch status may appeal the status to the State | Board of Education in
accordance with Section 2-3.25m of this | Code.
| Districts on academic early warning or academic watch | status shall
prepare a District Improvement Plan or amendments | thereto setting forth the
district's expectations for removing | the district from academic early warning
or
academic watch | status and for improving student performance in the district.
| The
District Improvement Plan for a district that is | initially placed on academic
early
warning status must be | approved by the school board.
| The revised District Improvement Plan for a district that | remains on
academic early warning status after a third annual | calculation must be approved
by the school board.
| The revised District Improvement Plan for a district on | initial academic
watch
status after a fourth annual calculation | must be approved by the school board
and the State | Superintendent of Education.
| The revised District Improvement Plan for a district that | remains on
academic watch status after a fifth annual | calculation must be approved by the
school board and the State | Superintendent of Education. In addition, the
district must
| develop a district restructuring plan that must be approved by | the school
board and the State Superintendent of Education.
| A district on academic watch status that does not meet | adequate yearly
progress criteria for a sixth annual | calculation shall implement its approved
district | restructuring plan beginning with the next school year, subject | to
the State
interventions specified in Section 2-3.25f of this | Code.
| (c) All revised School and District Improvement Plans shall | be developed
in collaboration with staff in the affected school |
| or school district. All
revised
School and District Improvement | Plans shall be developed, submitted, and
approved pursuant to | rules adopted by the State Board of Education. The
revised | Improvement Plan shall address measurable outcomes for | improving
student performance so that such performance meets | adequate yearly progress
criteria as specified by the State | Board of Education.
| (d) All federal requirements apply to schools and school | districts utilizing
federal funds under Title I, Part A of the | federal Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965. | (e) The State Board of Education, from any moneys it may | have available for this purpose, must implement
and administer | a grant
program that provides 2-year grants to school districts | on the academic watch
list and other school districts that have | the lowest achieving students, as
determined by the State Board | of Education, to be
used to improve student achievement.
In | order
to receive a
grant under this program, a school district | must establish an accountability
program. The
accountability | program must involve the use of statewide testing standards and
| local
evaluation measures. A grant shall be automatically | renewed when achievement
goals are met. The Board may adopt any | rules necessary to implement and
administer this grant program.
| (Source: P.A. 93-470, eff. 8-8-03; 93-890, eff. 8-9-04.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2005
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