Public Act 096-1328 Public Act 1328 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1328 | HB6079 Enrolled | LRB096 20866 MJR 36640 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 | 10-22.22d as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.22d new) | Sec. 10-22.22d. Pilot cooperative elementary school and | pilot cooperative high school. | (a) Subject to the provisions of this Section, 2 contiguous | school districts that are
(i) located all or in part in | Vermilion County;
(ii) have an enrollment in grades 6-8 of less | than 150 during the 2008-2009 school year and in grades 9-12 of | less than 400 during the 2008-2009 school year; and
(iii) have | a Junior High School serving grades 6, 7, and 8 in one of the | districts
may, when in their judgment the interest of the | districts and of the students will be best served, jointly | pilot a cooperative elementary school or cooperative high | school, or both. | The board of each district contemplating a joint operation | shall, by proper resolution, cause the proposition to enter | into such joint operation for a period not to exceed 3 years. | The school boards of the participating districts may, if | they agree on terms, execute a contract for such joint |
| operation subject to the provisions of this Section. | (b) The agreement for joint operation of any such | cooperative elementary school or cooperative high school, or | both, shall include, but not be limited to, provisions for | administration, staff, programs, financing, facilities, and | transportation. Agreements may be modified, by approval of each | of the participating districts, provided that a district may | withdraw from the agreement only if the district is | reorganizing with one or more districts under other provisions | of this Code. | (c) A governing board, which shall govern the operation of | any such cooperative elementary school or cooperative high | school, or both, shall be apportioned to reflect the number of | students in each respective district who attend the cooperative | elementary school or cooperative high school, or both. The | membership of the governing board shall be 5 members. The | school board of each participating district shall select, from | its membership, its representatives on the governing board. The | governing board shall prepare and adopt a budget for the | cooperative elementary school or cooperative high school, or | both. The governing board shall administer the cooperative | elementary school or cooperative high school, or both, in | accordance with the agreement of the districts and shall have | the power to hire, supervise, and terminate staff; to enter | into contracts; to adopt policies for the school or schools; | and to take all other actions necessary and proper for the |
| operation of the school or schools. The governing board may not | levy taxes or incur any indebtedness except within the annual | budget approved by the participating districts. | (d) Each participating district shall pay its per capita | cost of educating the students residing in its district and | attending any cooperative elementary school or cooperative | high school into the budget for the maintenance and operation | of the cooperative elementary school or cooperative high | school, or both. | The manner of determining per capita cost shall be set | forth in the agreement. Each district shall pay the amount owed | the governing board under the terms of the agreement from the | fund that the district would have used if the district had | incurred the costs directly and may levy taxes and issue bonds | as otherwise authorized for these purposes in order to make | payments to the governing board. | (e) Upon formation of the cooperative elementary school or | cooperative high school, or both, the school board of each | participating district shall: | (1) confer and coordinate with each other and the | governing board, if the governing board is then in | existence, as to staffing needs for the cooperative | elementary school or cooperative high school, or both; | (2) in consultation with any exclusive employee | representatives and the governing board, if the governing | board is then in existence, establish a combined list of |
| teachers in all participating districts, categorized by | positions, showing the length of service and the | contractual continued service status, if any, of each | teacher in each participating district who is qualified to | hold any positions at the cooperative elementary school or | cooperative high school, or both, and then distribute this | list to the exclusive employee representatives on or before | February 1 of the school year prior to the commencement of | the operation of the cooperative elementary school or | cooperative high school, or both, or within 30 days after | the date of the board resolutions, whichever occurs first; | this list is in addition to and not a substitute for the | list mandated by Section 24-12 of this Code; and | (3) transfer to the governing board of the cooperative | elementary school or cooperative high school, or both, the | employment and the position of so many of the full-time or | part-time school teachers employed by a participating | district as are jointly determined by the school boards of | the participating districts and the governing board, if the | governing board is then in existence, to be needed at the | cooperative school or schools, provided that these teacher | transfers shall be done: | (A) by categories listed on the seniority list | mentioned in item (2) of this subsection (e); | (B) in each category, by having teachers in | contractual continued service being transferred before |
| any teachers who are not in contractual continued | service; and | (C) in order from greatest seniority first through | lesser amounts of seniority. | A teacher who is not in contractual continued service shall | not be transferred if there is a teacher in contractual | continued service in the same category who is qualified to hold | the position that is to be filled. | If there are more teachers who have entered upon | contractual continued service than there are available | positions at the cooperative elementary school or cooperative | high school, or both or within other assignments in the | district, a school board shall first remove or dismiss all | teachers who have not entered upon contractual continued | service before removing or dismissing any teacher who has | entered upon contractual continued service and who is legally | qualified (i) to hold a position at the cooperative elementary | school or cooperative high school, or both planned to be held | by a teacher who has not entered upon contractual continued | service or (ii) to hold another position in the participating | district. As between teachers who have entered upon contractual | continued service, the teacher or teachers with the shorter | length of continuing service in any of the participating | districts shall be dismissed first. Any teacher dismissed as a | result of such a decrease shall be paid all earned compensation | on or before the third business day following the last day of |
| pupil attendance in the regular school term. If the school | board that has dismissed a teacher or the governing board has | any vacancies for the following school term or within one | calendar year from the beginning of the following school term, | then the positions thereby becoming available shall be tendered | to the teachers so removed or dismissed so far as they are | legally qualified to hold such positions. If the number of | honorable dismissal notices in all participating districts | exceeds 15% of full-time equivalent positions filled by | certified employees (excluding principals and administrative | personnel) during the preceding school year in all | participating districts and if the school board that has | dismissed a teacher or the governing board has any vacancies | for the following school term or within 2 calendar years from | the beginning of the following school term, the positions so | becoming available shall be tendered to the teachers who were | so notified, removed, or dismissed whenever these teachers are | legally qualified to hold those positions. | The provisions of Section 24-12 of this Code concerning | teachers whose positions are transferred from one board to the | control of a different board shall apply to the teachers who | are transferred. The contractual continued service of any | transferred teacher is not lost and the governing board is | subject to this Code with respect to the teacher in the same | manner as if the teacher had been the governing board's | employee during the time the teacher was actually employed by |
| the board of the district from which the position and the | teacher's employment were transferred. The time spent in | employment with a participating district by any teacher who has | not yet entered upon contractual continued service and who is | transferred to the governing board is not lost when computing | the time necessary for the teacher to enter upon contractual | continued service, and the governing board is subject to this | Code with respect to the teacher in the same manner as if the | teacher had been the governing board's employee during the time | the teacher was actually employed by the school board from | which the position and the teacher's employment were | transferred. | At the conclusion of the pilot program, any teacher who was | transferred from a participating district shall be transferred | back to the district and Section 24-12 of this Code shall | apply. In that case, a district is subject to this Code in the | same manner as if the teacher transferred back had been | continuously in the service of the receiving district. | (f) Upon formation of the cooperative elementary school or | cooperative high school, or both, the school board of each | participating district shall: | (1) confer and coordinate with each other and the | governing board, if the governing board is then in | existence, as to needs for educational support personnel | for the cooperative elementary school or cooperative high | school, or both; |
| (2) in consultation with any exclusive employee | representative or bargaining agent and the governing | board, if the governing board is then in existence, | establish a combined list of educational support personnel | in participating districts, categorized by positions, | showing the length of continuing service of each full-time | educational support personnel employee who is qualified to | hold any such position at the cooperative elementary school | or cooperative high school, or both, and then distribute | this list to the exclusive employee representative or | bargaining agent on or before February 1 of the school year | prior to the commencement of the operation of the | cooperative elementary school or cooperative high school, | or both or within 30 days after the date of the board | resolutions, whichever occurs first; and | (3) transfer to the governing board of the cooperative | elementary school or cooperative high school, or both the | employment and the positions of so many of the full-time | educational support personnel employees employed by a | participating district as are jointly determined by the | school boards of the participating districts and the | governing board, if the governing board is then in | existence, to be needed at the cooperative elementary | school or cooperative high school, or both, provided that | the full-time educational personnel employee transfers | shall be done by categories on the seniority list mentioned |
| in item (2) of this subsection (f) and done in order from | greatest seniority first through lesser amounts of | seniority. | If there are more full-time educational support personnel | employees than there are available positions at the cooperative | elementary school or cooperative high school, or both or in the | participating district, then a school board shall first remove | or dismiss those educational support personnel employees with | the shorter length of continuing service in any of the | participating districts, within the respective category of | position. The governing board is subject to this Code with | respect to the educational support personnel employee as if the | educational support personnel employee had been the governing | board's employee during the time the educational support | personnel employee was actually employed by the school board of | the district from which the employment and position were | transferred. Any educational support personnel employee | dismissed as a result of such a decrease shall be paid all | earned compensation on or before the third business day | following his or her last day of employment. If the school | board that has dismissed the educational support personnel | employee or the governing board has any vacancies for the | following school term or within one calendar year from the | beginning of the following school term, then the positions | thereby becoming available within a specific category of | position shall be tendered to the employees so removed or |
| dismissed from that category of position so far as they are | legally qualified to hold such positions. At the conclusion of | the pilot, any educational support personnel employee who was | transferred from a participating district shall be transferred | back to the district and Section 10-23.5 of this Code shall | apply. In that case, a district is subject to this Code in the | same manner as if the educational support personnel employee | transferred back had been continuously in the service of the | receiving district. | (g) This Section repeals 3 years after the beginning date | of operation of a pilot cooperative elementary school or a | pilot cooperative high school.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2010.
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Effective Date: 7/27/2010
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