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Public Act 098-0646 Public Act 0646 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0646 | HB5393 Enrolled | LRB098 17477 NHT 55367 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 | 21B-70 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/21B-70) | Sec. 21B-70. Illinois Teaching Excellence Program. | (a) As used in this Section: | "Poverty or low-performing school" means a school in | academic early warning status or academic watch status or a | school in which 50% or more of its students are eligible for | free or reduced-price school lunches. | "Qualified educator" means a teacher or school counselor | currently employed in a school district who is in the process | of obtaining certification through the National Board for | Professional Teaching Standards or who has completed | certification and holds a current Professional Educator | License with a National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards designation or a retired teacher or school counselor | who holds a Professional Educator License with a National Board | for Professional Teaching Standards designation. | (b) Beginning on July 1, 2011, any funds appropriated for | the Illinois Teaching Excellence Program must be used to |
| provide monetary assistance and incentives for qualified | educators who are employed by school districts and who have or | are in the process of obtaining licensure through the National | Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The goal of the | program is to improve instruction and student performance. | The State Board of Education shall allocate an amount as | annually appropriated by the General Assembly for the Illinois | Teaching Excellence Program for (i) application fees for each | qualified educator seeking to complete certification through | the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, to be | paid directly to the National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards, and (ii) incentives for each qualified educator to | be distributed to the respective school district. The school | district shall distribute this payment to each eligible teacher | or school counselor as a single payment. | The State Board of Education's annual budget must set out | by separate line item the appropriation for the program. Unless | otherwise provided by appropriation, qualified educators are | eligible for monetary assistance and incentives based on the | priorities outlined in subsection (c) of this Section. | (c) When there are adequate funds available, priorities | (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5), as outlined in this subsection | (c), must be funded. If full funding to meet all priorities as | outlined in this subsection (c) is not available, funding must | be distributed in the order of the priorities listed in this | subsection (c). If funding is insufficient to fund a priority |
| in full, then funding for that priority must be prorated and no | further priorities shall be funded. Priorities for monetary | assistance and incentives shall include the following be as | follows : | (1) Priority 1: A maximum of $2,000 towards the | application fee for up to 750 teachers or school counselors | in a poverty or low-performing school who apply on a | first-come, first-serve basis for National Board | certification. | (2) Priority 2: A maximum of $2,000 towards the | application fee for up to 250 teachers or school counselors | in a school other than a poverty or low-performing school | who apply on a first-come, first-serve basis for National | Board certification. However, if there were fewer than 750 | individuals supported in item priority (1) of this | subsection (c) , then the number supported in this item | priority (2) may be increased as such that the combination | of item priority (1) of this subsection (c) and this item | priority (2) shall equal 1,000 applicants. | (3) A maximum of $1,000 towards the National Board for | Professional Teaching Standards' renewal application fee. | Priority 3: The fee for the National Board for Professional | Teaching Standards' Take One! (the test for National Board | certification) for up to 500 qualified educators who apply | on a first-come, first-serve basis. | (4) (Blank). Priority 4: An annual incentive equal to |
| $1,500, which shall be paid to each qualified educator who | holds both a National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards designation and a current corresponding | certificate issued by the National Board for Professional | Teaching Standards, who is employed in a school district, | and who agrees, in writing, to provide 30 hours of | mentoring or National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards professional development or both during the | school year to teachers or school counselors in a poverty | or low-performing school, as applicable. | (5) Priority 5: An annual incentive equal to $1,500, | which shall be paid to each qualified educator currently | employed in a school district who holds both a National | Board for Professional Teaching Standards designation and | a current corresponding certificate issued by the National | Board for Professional Teaching Standards and who agrees, | in writing, to provide at least 30 hours of mentoring or | National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | professional development or both during the school year to | classroom teachers or school counselors, as applicable. | Funds must be dispersed on a first-come, first-serve basis, | with priority given to poverty or low-performing schools. | Mentoring for all priorities shall include, either singly | or in combination, mentoring of the following: | (A) National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards certification candidates. |
| (B) National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards re-take candidates. | (C) National Board for Professional Teaching | Standards renewal candidates. | (D) (Blank). National Board for Professional | Teaching Standards Take One! participants.
| Funds may also be used for instructional leadership | training for qualified educators interested in supporting | implementation of the Illinois Learning Standards or teaching | and learning priorities of the State Board of Education or | both. | (Source: P.A. 97-607, eff. 8-26-11.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2014.
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Effective Date: 7/1/2014
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