Public Act 096-0944
Public Act 0944 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0944 |
HB5322 Enrolled |
LRB096 17074 MJR 32395 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 Section | 2-3.71 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.71) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71)
| Sec. 2-3.71. Grants for preschool educational programs. | (a) Preschool program.
| (1) The State Board of Education shall implement and | administer
a grant program under the provisions of this | subsection which shall
consist of grants to public school | districts and other eligible entities, as defined by the | State Board of Education, to conduct voluntary
preschool
| educational programs for children ages 3 to 5 which include | a parent
education component. A public school district | which receives grants under
this subsection may | subcontract with other entities that are eligible to | conduct a preschool educational
program. These grants must | be used to supplement, not supplant, funds received from | any other source.
| (2) (Blank).
| (3) Any teacher of preschool children in the program | authorized by this
subsection shall hold an early childhood |
| teaching certificate.
| (4) (Blank) This paragraph (4) applies before July 1, | 2006 and after June 30, 2010. The State Board of Education | shall provide the primary source of
funding through | appropriations for the program.
Such funds shall be | distributed for the benefit
of children who because of | their home and community environment are subject
to such | language, cultural, economic and like disadvantages that | they have
been determined as a result of screening | procedures to be at risk of
academic failure. Such | screening procedures shall be based on criteria
| established by the State Board of Education .
| (4.5) This paragraph (4.5) applies from July 1, 2006 | through June 30, 2010. The State Board of Education shall | provide the primary source of
funding through | appropriations for the program.
Such funds shall be | distributed to achieve a goal of "Preschool for All | Children" for the benefit
of all children whose families | choose to participate in the program. Based on available | appropriations, newly funded programs shall be selected | through a process giving first priority to qualified | programs serving primarily at-risk children and second | priority to qualified programs serving primarily children | with a family income of less than 4 times the poverty | guidelines updated periodically in the Federal Register by | the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the |
| authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). For purposes of this | paragraph (4.5), at-risk children are those who because of | their home and community environment are subject
to such | language, cultural, economic and like disadvantages to | cause them to have
been determined as a result of screening | procedures to be at risk of
academic failure. Such | screening procedures shall be based on criteria
| established by the State Board of Education. | Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph (4.5), | grantees under the program must enter into a memorandum of | understanding with the appropriate local Head Start | agency. This memorandum must be entered into no later than | 3 months after the award of a grantee's grant under the | program, except that, in the case of the 2009-2010 program | year, the memorandum must be entered into no later than the | deadline set by the State Board of Education for | applications to participate in the program in fiscal year | 2011, and must address collaboration between the grantee's | program and the local Head Start agency on certain issues, | which shall include without limitation the following: | (A) educational activities, curricular objectives, | and instruction; | (B) public information dissemination and access to | programs for families contacting programs; | (C) service areas; | (D) selection priorities for eligible children to |
| be served by programs; | (E) maximizing the impact of federal and State | funding to benefit young children; | (F) staff training, including opportunities for | joint staff training; | (G) technical assistance; | (H) communication and parent outreach for smooth | transitions to kindergarten; | (I) provision and use of facilities, | transportation, and other program elements; | (J) facilitating each program's fulfillment of its | statutory and regulatory requirements; | (K) improving local planning and collaboration; | and | (L) providing comprehensive services for the | neediest Illinois children and families. | If the appropriate local Head Start agency is unable or | unwilling to enter into a memorandum of understanding as | required under this paragraph (4.5), the memorandum of | understanding requirement shall not apply and the grantee | under the program must notify the State Board of Education | in writing of the Head Start agency's inability or | unwillingness. The State Board of Education shall compile | all such written notices and make them available to the | public.
| (5) The State Board of Education shall develop and |
| provide
evaluation tools, including tests, that school | districts and other eligible entities may use to
evaluate | children for school readiness prior to age 5. The State | Board of
Education shall require school districts and other | eligible entities
to obtain consent from the parents
or | guardians of children before any evaluations are | conducted. The State
Board of Education shall encourage | local school districts and other eligible entities to | evaluate the
population of preschool children in their | communities and provide preschool
programs, pursuant to | this subsection, where appropriate.
| (6) The State Board of Education shall report to the | General Assembly by November 1, 2010
and every
3 years | thereafter on the results and progress of
students who were | enrolled in preschool educational programs, including an
| assessment of which programs have been most successful in | promoting
academic excellence and alleviating academic | failure. The State Board of
Education shall assess the | academic progress of all students who have been
enrolled in | preschool educational programs.
| On or before November 1 of each fiscal year in which | the General Assembly provides funding for new programs | under paragraph (4.5) of this Section, the State Board of | Education shall report to the General Assembly on what | percentage of new funding was provided to programs serving | primarily at-risk children, what percentage of new funding |
| was provided to programs serving primarily children with a | family income of less than 4 times the federal poverty | level, and what percentage of new funding was provided to | other programs. | (b) (Blank).
| (Source: P.A. 95-724, eff. 6-30-08; 96-119, eff. 8-4-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/25/2010
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