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Minority Leader of the Senate; |
(7) a representative of a statewide professional |
teachers' organization appointed by the head of that |
organization; |
(8) a representative of a different statewide |
professional teachers' organization appointed by the head |
of that organization; |
(9) a representative of a statewide organization that |
represents school boards appointed by the head of that |
organization; |
(10) a representative of a statewide organization |
representing principals appointed by the head of that |
organization; |
(11) a representative of an organization representing |
professional teachers in a city having a population |
exceeding 500,000 appointed by the head of that |
organization; |
(12) a representative of an association representing |
school business officials appointed by the head of that |
association; |
(13) a representative of an association representing |
school administrators appointed by the head of that |
association; |
(14) a representative from the Chicago Board of |
Education appointed by the Chicago Board of Education; |
(15) a representative from an organization |
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representing administrators of special education appointed |
by the head of that organization; |
(16) a representative from a statewide parent |
organization appointed by the head of that organization; |
(17) a representative from an organization |
representing high school districts appointed by the head of |
that organization; |
(18) a representative from a rural school district |
appointed by the Governor; |
(19) a representative from a suburban school district |
appointed by the Governor; and |
(20) a representative of an association that |
represents regional superintendents of schools appointed |
by the head of that association. |
Members shall serve without compensation, but shall be |
reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses from |
funds appropriated for that purpose. Members shall be |
reimbursed for their travel expenses from appropriations to the |
State Board of Education available for that purpose and subject |
to the rules of the appropriate travel control board. |
The Commission shall meet at the call of the chairperson, |
with the initial meeting of the Commission being held as soon |
as possible after the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
the 97th General Assembly, and shall hold public hearings |
throughout this State. |
The State Board of Education shall provide assistance and |
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necessary staff support services to the Commission. |
(b) The purpose of the Commission is to make |
recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly on the |
number of school districts in this State, the optimal amount of |
enrollment for a school district, and where consolidation and |
realignment would be beneficial. The Commission's |
recommendations must focus on all of the following areas: |
(1) Reducing the money spent on duplication of efforts. |
(2) Improving the education of students by having less |
obstacles between qualified teachers and their students. |
(3) Lowering the property tax burden. |
(4) Providing recommendations as to what the net cost |
savings of realignment is to this State. |
(5) Providing input to school districts on |
reorganization. |
(c) On or before July 1, 2012, the Commission must vote on |
its recommendations and file a report with the Governor and the |
General Assembly. If the Commission adopts the report by an |
affirmative vote of at least 11 of its members, then the |
General Assembly must, within 14 days after the report is filed |
by the Commission, vote on whether to accept the report by the |
adoption of a resolution by a record vote of a majority of the |
members elected in each house. If the General Assembly is not |
in session on the day that the report is filed, then the |
General Assembly must vote on whether to accept the report |
within 14 days after the General Assembly convenes for the |