Public Act 096-0684
Public Act 0684 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0684 |
HB2448 Enrolled |
LRB096 10847 NHT 21320 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 adding Section | 10-29 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/10-29 new) | Sec. 10-29. Remote educational programs. | (a) For purposes of this Section, "remote educational | program" means an educational program delivered to students in | the home or other location outside of a school building that | meets all of the following criteria: | (1) A student may participate in the program only after | the school district, pursuant to adopted school board | policy, and a person authorized to enroll the student under | Section 10-20.12b of this Code determine that a remote | educational program will best serve the student's | individual learning needs. The adopted school board policy | shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: | (A) Criteria for determining that a remote | educational program will best serve a student's | individual learning needs. The criteria must include | consideration of, at a minimum, a student's prior | attendance, disciplinary record, and academic history. |
| (B) Any limitations on the number of students or | grade levels that may participate in a remote | educational program. | (C) A description of the process that the school | district will use to approve participation in the | remote educational program. The process must include | without limitation a requirement that, for any student | who qualifies to receive services pursuant to the | federal Individuals with Disabilities Education | Improvement Act of 2004, the student's participation | in a remote educational program receive prior approval | from the student's individualized education program | team. | (D) A description of the process the school | district will use to develop and approve a written | remote educational plan that meets the requirements of | subdivision (5) of this subsection (a). | (E) A description of the system the school district | will establish to calculate the number of clock hours a | student is participating in instruction in accordance | with the remote educational program. | (F) A description of the process for renewing a | remote educational program at the expiration of its | term. | (G) Such other terms and provisions as the school | district deems necessary to provide for the |
| establishment and delivery of a remote educational | program. | (2) The school district has determined that the remote | educational program's curriculum is aligned to State | learning standards and that the program offers instruction | and educational experiences consistent with those given to | students at the same grade level in the district. | (3) The remote educational program is delivered by | instructors that meet the following qualifications: | (A) they are certificated under Article 21 of this | Code; | (B) they meet applicable highly qualified criteria | under the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001; and | (C) they have responsibility for all of the | following elements of the program: planning | instruction, diagnosing learning needs, prescribing | content delivery through class activities, assessing | learning, reporting outcomes to administrators and | parents and guardians, and evaluating the effects of | instruction. | (4) During the period of the calendar year included | within the regular school term of the school district, | participation in a remote educational program may be | claimed for general State aid purposes under Section | 18-8.05 of this Code only on days of pupil attendance or | institute days included within the school district's |
| calendar established pursuant to Section 10-19 of this | Code. Outside of the regular school term of the district, | the remote educational program may be offered as part of | any summer school program authorized by this Code. | (5) Each student participating in a remote educational | program must have a written remote educational plan that | has been approved by the school district and a person | authorized to enroll the student under Section 10-20.12b of | this Code. The school district and a person authorized to | enroll the student under Section 10-20.12b of this Code | must approve any amendment to a remote educational plan. | The remote educational plan must include, but is not | limited to, all of the following: | (A) Specific achievement goals for the student | aligned to State learning standards. | (B) A description of all assessments that will be | used to measure student progress, which description | shall indicate the assessments that will be | administered at an attendance center within the school | district. | (C) A description of the progress reports that will | be provided to the school district and the person or | persons authorized to enroll the student under Section | 10-20.12b of this Code. | (D) Expectations, processes, and schedules for | interaction between a teacher and student. |
| (E) A description of the specific responsibilities | of the student's family and the school district with | respect to equipment, materials, phone and Internet | service, and any other requirements applicable to the | home or other location outside of a school building | necessary for the delivery of the remote educational | program. | (F) If applicable, a description of how the remote | educational program will be delivered in a manner | consistent with the student's individualized education | program required by Section 614(d) of the federal | Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement | Act of 2004 or plan to ensure compliance with Section | 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. | (G) A description of the procedures and | opportunities for participation in academic and | extra-curricular activities and programs within the | school district. | (H) The identification of a parent, guardian, or | other responsible adult who will provide direct | supervision of the program. The plan must include an | acknowledgment by the parent, guardian, or other | responsible adult that he or she may engage only in | non-teaching duties not requiring instructional | judgment or the evaluation of a student. The plan shall | designate the parent, guardian, or other responsible |
| adult as non-teaching personnel or volunteer personnel | under subsection (a) of Section 10-22.34 of this Code. | (I) The identification of a school district | administrator who will oversee the remote educational | program on behalf of the school district and who may be | contacted by the student's parents with respect to any | issues or concerns with the program. | (J) The term of the student's participation in the | remote educational program, which may not extend for | longer than 12 months, unless the term is renewed by | the district in accordance with subdivision (7) of this | subsection (a). | (K) A description of the specific location or | locations in which the program will be delivered. If | the remote educational program is to be delivered to a | student in any location other than the student's home, | the plan must include a written determination by the | school district that the location will provide a | learning environment appropriate for the delivery of | the program. The location or locations in which the | program will be delivered shall be deemed a long | distance teaching reception area under subsection (a) | of Section 10-22.34 of this Code. | (L) Certification by the school district that the | plan meets all other requirements of this Section. | (6) Students participating in a remote educational |
| program must be enrolled in a school district attendance | center pursuant to the school district's enrollment policy | or policies. A student participating in a remote | educational program must be tested as part of all | assessments administered by the school district pursuant | to Section 2-3.64 of this Code at the attendance center in | which the student is enrolled and in accordance with the | attendance center's assessment policies and schedule. The | student must be included within all adequate yearly | progress and other accountability determinations for the | school district and attendance center under State and | federal law. | (7) The term of a student's participation in a remote | educational program may not extend for longer than 12 | months, unless the term is renewed by the school district. | The district may only renew a student's participation in a | remote educational program following an evaluation of the | student's progress in the program, a determination that the | student's continuation in the program will best serve the | student's individual learning needs, and an amendment to | the student's written remote educational plan addressing | any changes for the upcoming term of the program. | (b) A school district may, by resolution of its school | board, establish a remote educational program. | (c) Days of attendance by students in a remote educational | program meeting the requirements of this Section may be claimed |
| by the school district and shall be counted as school work for | general State aid purposes in accordance with and subject to | the limitations of Section 18-8.05 of this Code. | (d) The impact of remote educational programs on wages, | hours, and terms and conditions of employment of educational | employees within the school district shall be subject to local | collective bargaining agreements. | (e) The use of a home or other location outside of a school | building for a remote educational program shall not cause the | home or other location to be deemed a public school facility. | (f) A remote educational program may be used, but is not | required, for instruction delivered to a student in the home or | other location outside of a school building that is not claimed | for general State aid purposes under Section 18-8.05 of this | Code. | (g) School districts that, pursuant to this Section, adopt | a policy for a remote educational program must submit to the | State Board of Education a copy of the policy and any | amendments thereto, as well as data on student participation in | a format specified by the State Board of Education. The State | Board of Education may perform or contract with an outside | entity to perform an evaluation of remote educational programs | in this State. | (h) The State Board of Education may adopt any rules | necessary to ensure compliance by remote educational programs | with the requirements of this Section and other applicable |
| legal requirements.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2009
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