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Public Act 102-0638 Public Act 0638 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0638 | SB2109 Enrolled | LRB102 16385 CMG 21774 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 Sections | 10-16a and 10-22.39 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/10-16a) | Sec. 10-16a. School board member's leadership training. | (a) This Section applies to all school board members | serving pursuant to Section 10-10 of this Code who have been | elected after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | 97th General Assembly or appointed to fill a vacancy of at | least one year's duration after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly. | (b) Every voting member of a school board of a school | district elected or appointed for a term beginning after the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General | Assembly, within a year after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly or the first year | of his or her first term, shall complete a minimum of 4 hours | of professional development leadership training covering | topics in education and labor law, financial oversight and | accountability, and fiduciary responsibilities of a school | board member , and, beginning with the 2023-2024
school year, |
| trauma-informed practices for students and staff . The school | district shall maintain on its Internet website, if any, the | names of all voting members of the school board who have | successfully completed the training. | (b-5) The training regarding trauma-informed practices for | students and staff required by this
Section must include | information that is relevant to and within the scope of the | duties of a school board
member. Such information may include, | but is not limited to: | (1) the recognition of and care for
trauma in students | and staff; | (2) the relationship between staff wellness and | student learning; | (3) the
effect of trauma on student behavior and | learning; | (4) the prevalence of trauma among students,
including | the prevalence of trauma among student populations at | higher risk of experiencing
trauma; | (5) the effects of implicit or explicit bias on | recognizing trauma among various student groups in | connection with race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual | orientation, socio-economic status, and other relevant | factors; and | (6)
effective district and school practices that are | shown to: | (A) prevent and mitigate the negative effect of |
| trauma on
student behavior and learning; and | (B) support the emotional wellness of staff. | (c) The training on financial oversight, accountability, | and fiduciary responsibilities , and, beginning with the | 2023-24 school year, trauma-informed
practices for students | and staff may be provided by an association established under | this Code for the purpose of training school board members or | by other qualified providers approved by the State Board of | Education, in consultation with an association so established.
| (d) The State Board of Education may adopt rules that are | necessary for the administration
of the provisions of this | Section. | (Source: P.A. 97-8, eff. 6-13-11.)
| (105 ILCS 5/10-22.39)
| Sec. 10-22.39. In-service training programs. | (a) To conduct in-service training programs for teachers. | (b) In addition to
other topics at in-service training
| programs, at least once every 2 years, licensed school | personnel and administrators who work with pupils in | kindergarten through grade 12 shall be
trained to identify the | warning signs of mental illness , trauma, and suicidal behavior | in youth and shall be taught appropriate intervention and | referral techniques. A school district may utilize the | Illinois Mental Health First Aid training program, established | under the Illinois Mental Health First Aid Training Act and |
| administered by certified instructors trained by a national | association recognized as an authority in behavioral health, | to provide the training and meet the requirements under this | subsection. If licensed school personnel or an administrator | obtains mental health first aid training outside of an | in-service training program, he or she may present a | certificate of successful completion of the training to the | school district to satisfy the requirements of this | subsection.
| Training regarding the implementation of trauma-informed | practices satisfies the requirements
of this subsection (b). | A course of instruction as described in this subsection | (b) may provide information that is relevant to
and within the | scope of the duties of licensed school personnel or school | administrators. Such information may include,
but is not | limited to: | (1) the recognition of and care for trauma in students | and staff; | (2) the relationship between educator wellness and | student learning; | (3) the effect of trauma on student behavior and | learning; | (4) the prevalence of trauma among students, including | the prevalence of trauma among student
populations at | higher risk of experiencing trauma; | (5) the effects of implicit or explicit bias on |
| recognizing trauma among various student groups in | connection with race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual | orientation, socio-economic status, and other relevant | factors; and | (6) effective district practices that are shown to: | (A) prevent and mitigate the negative effect of | trauma on student behavior and learning; and | (B) support the emotional wellness of staff. | (c) School guidance counselors, nurses, teachers and other | school personnel
who work with pupils may be trained to have a | basic knowledge of matters
relating to acquired | immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), including the nature
of the | disease, its causes and effects, the means of detecting it and
| preventing its transmission, and the availability of | appropriate sources of
counseling and referral, and any other | information that may be appropriate
considering the age and | grade level of such pupils. The School Board shall
supervise | such training. The State Board of Education and the Department
| of Public Health shall jointly develop standards for such | training.
| (d) In this subsection (d): | "Domestic violence" means abuse by a family or household | member, as "abuse" and "family or household members" are | defined in Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act | of 1986. | "Sexual violence" means sexual assault, abuse, or stalking |
| of an adult or minor child proscribed in the Criminal Code of | 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 in Sections 11-1.20, | 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, 11-1.60, 12-7.3, 12-7.4, 12-7.5, | 12-12, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, and 12-16, including | sexual violence committed by perpetrators who are strangers to | the victim and sexual violence committed by perpetrators who | are known or related by blood or marriage to the victim. | At least once every 2 years, an in-service training | program for school personnel who work with pupils, including, | but not limited to, school and school district administrators, | teachers, school guidance counselors, school social workers, | school counselors, school psychologists, and school nurses, | must be conducted by persons with expertise in domestic and | sexual violence and the needs of expectant and parenting youth | and shall include training concerning (i) communicating with | and listening to youth victims of domestic or sexual violence | and expectant and parenting youth, (ii) connecting youth | victims of domestic or sexual violence and expectant and | parenting youth to appropriate in-school services and other | agencies, programs, and services as needed, and (iii) | implementing the school district's policies, procedures, and | protocols with regard to such youth, including | confidentiality. At a minimum, school personnel must be | trained to understand, provide information and referrals, and | address issues pertaining to youth who are parents, expectant | parents, or victims of domestic or sexual violence.
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| (e) At least every 2 years, an in-service training program | for school personnel who work with pupils must be conducted by | persons with expertise in anaphylactic reactions and | management.
| (f) At least once every 2 years, a school board shall | conduct in-service training on educator ethics, | teacher-student conduct, and school employee-student conduct | for all personnel. | (Source: P.A. 100-903, eff. 1-1-19; 101-350, eff. 1-1-20 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2023. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2023
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