Public Act 096-1300 Public Act 1300 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1300 | SB3705 Enrolled | LRB096 20562 MJR 36252 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 Public Community College Act is amended by | changing Section 2-25 as follows: | (110 ILCS 805/2-25) | Sec. 2-25. College and Career Readiness Pilot Program. | (a) The General Assembly finds that there is a direct and | significant link between academic preparation of students | being academically prepared for college and success in | postsecondary education and careers . Many students enter | college unprepared for the academic rigors of college and | require noncredit remedial courses to attain skills and | knowledge needed for regular, credit coursework. Remediation | lengthens time to degree, imposes additional costs on students | and colleges, and uses student financial aid for courses that | will not count toward a degree. All students entering college | take a college entrance exam or a placement test. These tests | All high school juniors take the Prairie State Achievement | Examination, which contains the ACT college assessment exam. | ACT test elements and scores can be correlated to specific | course placements in community colleges. Customized ACT test | results can be used in collaboration with high schools to |
| assist high school students to identify areas for improvement | and help to them close skill gaps during students' their senior | year. College Greater college and career readiness reduces will | reduce the need for remediation, lowers lower educational | costs, shortens shorten time to degree, and increases increase | the overall success rate of Illinois college students. | (b) Subject to appropriation, the State Board shall create | a 3-year pilot project, to be known as the College and Career | Readiness Pilot Program. Subject to appropriation, on July 1, | 2010, the State Board shall extend the current program for an | additional 3 years and include an additional 7 sites (or as | many as are allowed by available funding), as evidenced by the | effectiveness of the current program. If in any of these 3 | additional years, money is not appropriated for the program, | then the State Board shall extend the program for an additional | year. The goals of the program are as follows: | (1) To diagnose college readiness by developing a | system that aligns to align ACT scores or college placement | examinations to specific community college courses in | developmental and freshman curriculums. | (2) To reduce remediation by decreasing the need for | remedial coursework in mathematics, reading, and writing | at the college level through (i) increasing the number of | students enrolled in a college-prep core curriculum, (ii) | assisting students in improving college readiness skills, | and (iii) increasing successful student transitions into |
| postsecondary education. | (3) To align high school and college curriculums. | (4) To provide resources and academic support to | students to enrich the junior and senior year of high | school through remedial or advanced coursework and other | interventions. | (5) To develop an appropriate evaluation process to | measure the effectiveness of readiness intervention | strategies. | (c) The first year of the program extended created under | this Section by this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly shall begin with the high school class of 2011 and the | high school class of 2012 (or such later classes if money is | not appropriated for the program in a given fiscal year) 2008 . | (1) In addition to the community colleges | participating in the program before July 1, 2010, the The | State Board shall select 7 additional 4 community colleges | (or as many as are allowable by available funding) to | participate in the program based on all of the following: | (A) The percentage of students in developmental | coursework. | (B) Demographics of student enrollment, including | socioeconomic status, race and ethnicity, and | enrollments of first-generation college students. | (C) Geographic diversity. | (D) The willingness of the community college to |
| submit developmental and introductory courses to ACT | for analysis of college placement. | (D) (E) The ability of the community college to | partner with local high schools to develop college and | career readiness strategies and college readiness | teams. | (2) The State Board shall work with ACT to analyze up | to 10 courses at each participating community college for | purposes of determining student placement and college | readiness. | (2) (3) Each participating community college shall | establish an agreement with a high school or schools to do | all of the following: | (A) Create a data-sharing agreement. | (B) Create a Readiness Plan Prescription for each | student, showing all of the following: | (i) The readiness status for college-level | work. | (ii) Course recommendations for remediation or | for advanced coursework in Advanced Placement | classes or dual credit and dual enrollment | programs. | (iii) Additional academic support services, | including tutoring, mentoring, and college | application assistance. | (C) Create college and career readiness teams , |
| which shall include the chief academic officer, the | chief student services officer, an institutional | researcher, faculty, and counselors or advisers | comprised of faculty and counselors or advisers from | the community college and high school, the college and | career readiness coordinator from the community | college, and other members as determined by the high | school and community college. The teams may include | local business or civic leaders. The teams shall | develop intervention strategies as follows: | (i) Use the Readiness Plan Prescription to | develop a contract with each student for remedial | or advanced coursework to be taken during the | senior year. | (ii) Monitor student progress. | (iii) Provide readiness support services. | (D) Retest students upon the completion of the | appropriate intervention in the spring of 2008 to | assess progress and college readiness. | (3) (4) The State Board shall work with participating | community colleges and high schools to develop an | appropriate evaluation process to measure effectiveness of | intervention strategies, including all of the following: | (A) Baseline data for each participating school. | (B) Baseline data for the Illinois system. | (C) Comparison of college entrance exams or |
| college placement scores, or both, within each group of | students ACT scores from March 2007 to March 2008 . | (D) Student enrollment in each applicable | intervention college in the fall of 2008 . | (E) Placement of college and career readiness | students in developmental and regular courses upon the | completion of the intervention and subsequent | enrollment in additional courses in the fall of 2008 . | (F) Retention of college and career readiness | students in the spring semester after enrollment of | 2009 . | (G) Other measures as selected by the State Board. | (5) The State Board shall work with participating | community colleges and high schools to establish | operational processes and a budget for college and career | readiness pilot programs, including all of the following: | (A) Employment of a college and career readiness | coordinator at each community college site. | (B) Establishment of a budget. | (C) Creation of college and career readiness | teams, resources, and partnership agreements. | (d) The second year of the program extended created under | this Section by this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly shall begin with the high school class of 2012 and the | high school class of 2013 (or such later classes if money is | not appropriated for the program in a given fiscal year) 2009 . |
| In the second year of the extended program , the State Board | shall have all of the following duties: | (1) Analyze courses at 3 new community college sites. | (1) (2) Undertake intervention strategies through | college and career readiness teams with students of in the | classes class of 2012 and 2013 2009 . | (2) (3) Monitor and assist college and career readiness | graduates from the class of 2011 2008 in college. | (e) The third year of the program extended created under | this Section by this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly shall begin with the high school class of 2013 and the | high school class of 2014 (or such later classes if money is | not appropriated for the program in a given fiscal year) 2010 . | In the third year of the extended program , the State Board | shall have all of the following duties: | (1) Analyze courses at 5 new community college sites. | (2) Add college and career readiness teams at 3 new | sites (from year 2 of the program). | (1) (3) Undertake intervention strategies through | college and career readiness teams with students of the | classes class of 2013 and 2014 2010 at 7 sites . | (2) (4) Monitor and assist students from the classes of | 2011 2008 and 2012 2009 in college. | (f) At the end of the 3-year extension of the program, the | State Board shall prepare and submit a report outlining its | findings and recommendations to the Senate and the House of |
| Representatives by filing a copy of its report with the | Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of | Representatives no later than December 31, 2013.
| (Source: P.A. 95-694, eff. 11-5-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2010.
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Effective Date: 7/26/2010
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