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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 307

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 307  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN  ACT  regarding early learning, which may be referred
 5    to as the Early Learning Illinois Act."; and

 6    by replacing everything after the enacting  clause  with  the
 7    following:

 8        "Section  5.   The  School  Code  is  amended by changing
 9    Sections 1C-1, 1C-2, 2-3.71, and 2-3.71a as follows:

10        (105 ILCS 5/1C-1)
11        Sec. 1C-1.  Purpose.  The purpose of this Article  is  to
12    permit greater flexibility and efficiency in the distribution
13    and  use  of certain State funds available to local education
14    agencies or other entities as specified in subsection (c)  of
15    Section  1C-2 of this Code for the improvement of the quality
16    of  educational  services  pursuant  to  locally  established
17    priorities.
18        This Article does not apply to school districts having  a
19    population  in  excess  of  500,000  inhabitants,  except for
20    services to children under the age of 3 years.
21    (Source: P.A. 88-555,  eff.  7-27-94;  89-15,  eff.  5-30-95;
 
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 1    89-397, eff. 8-20-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)

 2        (105 ILCS 5/1C-2)
 3        Sec. 1C-2.  Block grants.
 4        (a)  For   fiscal   year   1999,  and  each  fiscal  year
 5    thereafter, the State  Board  of  Education  shall  award  to
 6    school   districts   (or   other  entities  as  specified  in
 7    subsection (c)) block grants as  described  in  this  Section
 8    subsections  (b)  and  (c).  The State Board of Education may
 9    adopt rules  and  regulations  necessary  to  implement  this
10    Section.  In  accordance with Section 2-3.32, all state block
11    grants are subject  to  an  audit.   Therefore,  block  grant
12    receipts  and  block  grant expenditures shall be recorded to
13    the appropriate fund code.
14        (b)  A Professional  Development  Block  Grant  shall  be
15    created  by  combining  the existing School Improvement Block
16    Grant  and  the  REI  Initiative.  These   funds   shall   be
17    distributed  to  school  districts  based  on  the  number of
18    full-time  certified  instructional  staff  employed  in  the
19    district.
20        (c)  An Early Childhood Education Block  Grant  shall  be
21    created   by  combining  the  following  programs:  Preschool
22    Education,  Parental  Training  and  Prevention   Initiative.
23    These  funds  shall be distributed to school districts or and
24    other entities on a competitive basis.  Eleven Eight  percent
25    of  this  grant  shall  be used to fund programs for children
26    ages 0-3.
27    (Source: P.A. 89-397,  eff.  8-20-95;  90-548,  eff.  1-1-98;
28    90-653, eff. 7-29-98.)

29        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.71) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71)
30        Sec.   2-3.71.   Grants  for  preschool  educational  and
31    related model research-training  programs.
32        (a)  Preschool program.
 
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 1             (1)  The State Board of  Education  shall  implement
 2        and  administer  a  grant program under the provisions of
 3        this subsection  which shall consist of grants to  public
 4        school  districts  or other entities to conduct preschool
 5        educational programs for  children  ages  3  to  5  which
 6        include  a  parent  education  component. A public school
 7        district which receives grants under this subsection  may
 8        subcontract   with   other  entities  a  private  school,
 9        not-for-profit corporation or other  governmental  agency
10        to  conduct  a  preschool  educational program. Except as
11        otherwise provided in paragraphs  (2)  and  (3)  of  this
12        subsection,  all teachers of such programs shall (i) hold
13        early  childhood  teaching  certificates   issued   under
14        Article  21,  or (ii) hold elementary certificates issued
15        under  Article  21   with   kindergarten   or   preschool
16        experience,  or (iii) hold baccalaureate degrees in child
17        development,   or   (iv)   meet   the   requirements  for
18        supervising a day care center under the Child Care Act of
19        1969, as amended.
20             (2)  After December  31,  1989,  any  persons  newly
21        hired to teach in the program authorized pursuant to this
22        subsection shall hold the certification required pursuant
23        to  subparagraphs  (i), (ii) or (iii) of paragraph (1) of
24        this subsection.
25             (3)  After July 1, 1998, any teacher in the  program
26        authorized   by  this  subsection  shall  hold  an  early
27        childhood teaching certificate.
28             (4)  The State Board of Education shall provide  the
29        primary source of funding through appropriations for this
30        program.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b),
31        such  funds  shall  be  distributed  for  the  benefit of
32        children  who  because  of  their  home   and   community
33        environment  are  subject  to  such  language,  cultural,
34        economic  and  like  disadvantages  that  they  have been
 
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 1        determined as a result of screening procedures to  be  at
 2        risk  of  academic  failure.   Such  screening procedures
 3        shall be based on criteria established by the State Board
 4        of Education.
 5             (5)  The State Board of Education shall develop  and
 6        provide  evaluation  tools,  including tests, that school
 7        districts  may  use  to  evaluate  children  for   school
 8        readiness  prior  to age 5.  The State Board of Education
 9        shall require school districts to obtain consent from the
10        parents or guardians of children before  any  evaluations
11        are  conducted.   The  State  Board  of  Education  shall
12        encourage   local   school   districts  to  evaluate  the
13        population of preschool children in their  districts  and
14        provide  preschool programs, pursuant to this subsection,
15        where appropriate.
16             (6)  The State Board of Education  shall  report  to
17        the  General  Assembly  by July 1, 1989 and every 3 years
18        thereafter, on the results and progress of  students  who
19        were   enrolled   in   preschool   educational  programs,
20        including an assessment of which programs have been  most
21        successful   in   promoting   academic   excellence   and
22        alleviating   academic   failure.   The  State  Board  of
23        Education shall  assess  the  academic  progress  of  all
24        students  who have been enrolled in preschool educational
25        programs.
26             (7)  If the amount  appropriated  for  grants  under
27        this  subsection (a) in any given fiscal year exceeds the
28        amount appropriated in  fiscal  year  2003,  then  grants
29        under  this  subsection (a) may be made to entities other
30        than  school  districts,  provided  that  these  entities
31        comply with all of the provisions of this subsection  (a)
32        applicable to school districts.
33        (b)  Up  to  5%  of the amounts annually appropriated for
34    purposes of preschool educational programs under this Section
 
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 1    may be used by the State Board of  Education  for  grants  to
 2    school  districts  and  public  and  private  institutions of
 3    higher education to establish and implement coordinated model
 4    programs which include both a  research  component  in  early
 5    childhood development and psychology and a personnel training
 6    component  in  preferred  teaching methodologies in effective
 7    preschool educational programs. The State Board of  Education
 8    shall  by rule establish criteria for the content, objectives
 9    and manner of implementing model programs which  may  qualify
10    for  grant  awards  under  this subsection. Such criteria may
11    include considerations of the ability  of  a  proposed  model
12    program  to serve children from preschool and early childhood
13    age groupings, including children therefrom who  are  or  may
14    not  be  at  risk,  and  of the ability of the proposed model
15    program to incorporate program  site  student  teaching,  for
16    early  childhood  certification  purposes,  of  the  children
17    actually  served  by  the  model  program. The State Board of
18    Education shall establish standards within its rules for  the
19    form  of  grant  applications submitted under this subsection
20    and for evaluating those applications against the  qualifying
21    criteria established as provided in this subsection for model
22    program content, objectives and implementation.
23        If   the   amount  appropriated  for  grants  under  this
24    subsection (b) in any given fiscal year  exceeds  the  amount
25    appropriated  in  fiscal  year  2003,  then grants under this
26    subsection (b) may be made  to  entities  other  than  school
27    districts,  provided  that  these entities comply with all of
28    the provisions of this subsection (b)  applicable  to  school
29    districts.
30    (Source:   P.A.  86-316;  86-400;  86-1028;  87-141;  87-515;
31    87-895.)

32        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.71a) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.71a)
33        Sec. 2-3.71a.  Grants for  model  pilot  early  childhood
 
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 1    parental training programs.
 2        The   State   Board  of  Education  shall  implement  and
 3    administer a grant program consisting  of  grants  to  public
 4    school  districts  to  conduct  model  pilot  early childhood
 5    parental training programs for the parents or  caregivers  of
 6    children in the period of life from birth to kindergarten.  A
 7    public  school  district  that  receives  grants  under  this
 8    Section  may  contract  with other entities another district,
 9    private   school,   not-for-profit   corporation   or   other
10    governmental agency to conduct an  early  childhood  parental
11    training  program.  A school board shall employ appropriately
12    qualified personnel for its early childhood parental training
13    program, including but not  limited  to  certified  teachers,
14    counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.
15        (a)  As  used  in this Section, "parental training" means
16    and includes instruction in the following:
17        (1)  Child growth  and  development,  including  prenatal
18    development.
19        (2)  Childbirth and child care.
20        (3)  Family structure, function and management.
21        (4)  Prenatal and postnatal care for mothers and infants.
22        (5)  Prevention of child abuse.
23        (6)  The  physical,  mental,  emotional, social, economic
24    and  psychological  aspects  of  interpersonal   and   family
25    relationships.
26        (7)  Parenting skill development.
27        The   programs  shall  include  activities  that  require
28    substantial participation and interaction between  parent  or
29    caregiver and child.
30        (b)  The Board shall award annual grants on a competitive
31    basis,  providing  that  an  annual appropriation is made for
32    this purpose from State, federal or private  funds.   Nothing
33    in this Section shall preclude school districts from applying
34    for  or  accepting  private  funds to establish and implement
 
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 1    programs.
 2        (c)  The State Board  of  Education  shall  assist  those
 3    districts   offering   early   childhood   parental  training
 4    programs,   upon   request,   in   developing   instructional
 5    materials, training  teachers  and  staff,  and  establishing
 6    appropriate time allotments for each of the areas included in
 7    such instruction.
 8        (d)  School  districts may offer early childhood parental
 9    training courses during that period of the day which  is  not
10    part  of  the  regular  school  day.  Residents of the school
11    district may enroll in such courses.  The  school  board  may
12    establish  fees  and collect such charges as may be necessary
13    for attendance at such courses in an amount not to exceed the
14    per capita cost of the operation  thereof,  except  that  the
15    board  may waive all or part of such charges if it determines
16    that  the  parent  or  caregiver  is  indigent  or  that  the
17    educational needs of the parent or caregiver require  his  or
18    her attendance at such courses.
19        (e)  Parents  or  caregivers  who  participate  in  early
20    childhood  parental  training programs under this Section may
21    be eligible for reasonable reimbursement  of  any  incidental
22    transportation  and  child  care  expenses  from  the  school
23    district   receiving  the  grant  from  the  State  Board  of
24    Education.
25        (f)  Districts receiving grants pursuant to this  Section
26    shall  coordinate  programs  created  under this Section with
27    other preschool  educational  programs,  including  "at-risk"
28    preschool  programs,  special  and  vocational education, and
29    related services provided by other governmental agencies  and
30    not-for-profit agencies.
31        (g)  The  State  Board  of  Education shall report to the
32    General Assembly by July 1,  1991,  on  the  results  of  the
33    programs  funded  pursuant to this Section and whether a need
34    continues for such programs.
 
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 1        (h)  If the amount appropriated  for  grants  under  this
 2    Section   in   any  given  fiscal  year  exceeds  the  amount
 3    appropriated in fiscal year  2003,  then  grants  under  this
 4    Section  may be made to entities other than school districts,
 5    provided  that  these  entities  comply  with  all   of   the
 6    provisions of this Section applicable to school districts.
 7    (Source: P.A. 85-1046.)

 8        Section  99.   Effective  date.  This Act takes effect on
 9    July 1, 2003.".