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91_SB0556

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning education, amending named Acts.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The State Finance Act is  amended  by  adding
 5    Section 5.490 as follows:

 6        (30 ILCS 105/5.490 new)
 7        Sec.  5.490.  The  State Teacher Professional Development
 8    Fund.

 9        Section 10.  The School Code is amended by adding Section
10    2-3.11c and by changing Sections 3-12,  21-1b,  21-1c,  21-2,
11    21-7.1,  21-9,  21-11.3, 21-11.4, 21-12, 21-14, 21-16, 21-17,
12    21-21, 21-25, and 34-83 as follows:

13        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.11c new)
14        Sec. 2-3.11c.  Teacher  supply  and  demand  report.   To
15    report  annually,  on  or  before  January 1, on the relative
16    supply and demand for education staff of the  public  schools
17    to the Governor, to the General Assembly, and to institutions
18    of  higher  education  that prepare teachers, administrators,
19    school service personnel, other certificated individuals, and
20    other professionals employed by  school  districts  or  joint
21    agreements.    The   report   shall   contain  the  following
22    information:
23             (1)  the relative supply and  demand  for  teachers,
24        administrators,     and     other     certificated    and
25        non-certificated personnel by field,  content  area,  and
26        levels;
27             (2)  State  and regional analyses of fields, content
28        areas, and levels with an over-supply or under-supply  of
29        educators; and
 
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 1             (3)  projections  of  likely  high  demand  and  low
 2        demand  for  educators,  in a manner sufficient to advise
 3        the  public,  individuals,  and  institutions   regarding
 4        career opportunities in education.

 5        (105 ILCS 5/3-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-12)
 6        Sec.  3-12.  Institute fund. All certificate examination,
 7    registration, and renewal, and duplicate fees shall  be  kept
 8    by the regional superintendent as described in Sections 21-14
 9    and  21-16  of this Code, together with a record of the names
10    of the persons paying them. Such fees fund shall be deposited
11    into the institute fund and shall be  used  by  the  regional
12    superintendent (i) to defray expenses incidental to teachers'
13    institutes,  workshops,  or meetings of a professional nature
14    that are designed  to  promote  the  professional  growth  of
15    teachers  or (ii) for the purpose of defraying the expense of
16    any  general  or  special  meeting  of  teachers  or   school
17    personnel  of  the  region,  which  has  been approved by the
18    regional superintendent.
19        The regional superintendent shall on or before January  1
20    of  each  year  publish in a newspaper of general circulation
21    published in the region or shall post in each school building
22    under his jurisdiction an accounting of (1)  the  balance  on
23    hand  in  the Institute fund at the beginning of the previous
24    year; (2) all receipts within the previous year deposited  in
25    the  fund, with the sources from which they were derived; (3)
26    the amount distributed from the fund  and  the  purposes  for
27    which  such  distributions  were made; and (4) the balance on
28    hand in the fund.
29    (Source: P.A. 88-89; 89-335, eff. 1-1-96.)

30        (105 ILCS 5/21-1b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1b)
31        Sec. 21-1b.  Subject endorsement  on  certificates.   All
32    certificates  initially  issued under this Article after June
 
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 1    30, 1986, shall be specifically endorsed by the  State  Board
 2    of  Education  for each subject the holder of the certificate
 3    is legally qualified to teach, such endorsements to  be  made
 4    in  accordance  with standards promulgated by the State Board
 5    of  Education  in  consultation  with   the   State   Teacher
 6    Certification Board.  All certificates which are issued under
 7    this Article prior to July 1, 1986 may, by application to the
 8    State  Board  of Education, be specifically endorsed for each
 9    subject  the  holder   is   legally   qualified   to   teach.
10    Endorsements  issued  under  this  Section shall not apply to
11    substitute teacher's certificates issued under  Section  21-9
12    of  this  Code.   Each  application  for  endorsement  of  an
13    existing  teaching  certificate shall be accompanied by a $20
14    nonrefundable fee.
15        Commencing July 1, 1999, each application for endorsement
16    of an existing teaching certificate shall be accompanied by a
17    $30 nonrefundable fee January  1,  1994,  an  additional  $10
18    shall be charged for each application for endorsement.  There
19    is hereby created a Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund as
20    a  special  fund  within the State Treasury.  The proceeds of
21    each $30 the additional  $10  fee  shall  be  paid  into  the
22    Teacher  Certificate  Fee  Revolving  Fund; and the moneys in
23    that Fund shall be  appropriated  and  used  to  provide  the
24    technology  and  other resources necessary for the timely and
25    efficient processing of certification requests.
26    (Source: P.A. 88-224.)

27        (105 ILCS 5/21-1c) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1c)
28        Sec. 21-1c.  Exclusive certificate authority.   Only  the
29    State  Board  of  Education  and  State Teacher Certification
30    Board, acting in accordance with the applicable provisions of
31    this Act and the rules, regulations and standards promulgated
32    thereunder, shall have the authority to issue or endorse  any
33    certificate  required  for  teaching,  supervising or holding
 
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 1    certificated employment in the public schools; and  no  other
 2    State  agency  shall  have  any  power  or  authority  (i) to
 3    establish  or   prescribe   any   qualifications   or   other
 4    requirements applicable to the issuance or endorsement of any
 5    such  certificate,  or  (ii)  to  establish  or prescribe any
 6    licensure or equivalent requirement which must  be  satisfied
 7    in  order to teach, supervise or hold certificated employment
 8    in the public schools.  This Section does  not  prohibit  the
 9    State   Board   of  Education  from  delegating  to  regional
10    superintendents of schools the authority to  grant  temporary
11    employment   authorizations   to   teacher  applicants  whose
12    qualifications have been confirmed  by  the  State  Board  of
13    Education.
14    (Source: P.A. 86-1441.)

15        (105 ILCS 5/21-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2)
16        Sec. 21-2.  Grades of certificates.
17        (a)  Until  July  1,  1999, all certificates issued under
18    this Article shall be State  certificates  valid,  except  as
19    limited  in  Section  21-1,  in  every school district coming
20    under the provisions of this Act and shall be limited in time
21    and   designated   as   follows:    Provisional    vocational
22    certificate,  temporary  provisional  vocational certificate,
23    early childhood certificate, elementary  school  certificate,
24    special  certificate, high school certificate, school service
25    personnel    certificate,     administrative     certificate,
26    provisional  certificate,  and  substitute  certificate.  The
27    requirement of student teaching  under  close  and  competent
28    supervision  for  obtaining  a  teaching  certificate  may be
29    waived  by  the  State  Teacher  Certification   Board   upon
30    presentation  to  the  Board  by the teacher of evidence of 5
31    years successful teaching experience on a  valid  certificate
32    and  graduation  from  a  recognized  institution  of  higher
33    learning  with  a  bachelor's  degree  with not less than 120
 
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 1    semester  hours  and  a  minimum  of  16  semester  hours  in
 2    professional education.
 3        (b)  Initial Teaching  Certificate.   Beginning  July  1,
 4    1999,  persons  who  (1)  have  completed an approved teacher
 5    preparation program,  (2)  are  recommended  by  an  approved
 6    teacher  preparation program, (3) have successfully completed
 7    the Initial Teaching Certification examinations  required  by
 8    the  State  Board  of  Education,  and (4) have met all other
 9    criteria established by  the  State  Board  of  Education  in
10    consultation  with  the  State  Teacher  Certification Board,
11    shall be issued an Initial Teaching Certificate valid  for  4
12    years  of  teaching.   Initial Teaching Certificates shall be
13    issued  for  categories  corresponding  to  Early  Childhood,
14    Elementary,  Secondary,  and  Special  K-12,   with   special
15    certification  designations  for Special Education, Bilingual
16    Education, fundamental  learning  areas  (including  Language
17    Arts, Reading, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Physical
18    Development and Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and
19    other  areas  designated  by the State Board of Education, in
20    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
21        (c)  Standard  Certificate.   Beginning  July  1,   1999,
22    persons  who  (1)  have completed 4 years of teaching with an
23    Initial Certificate, have successfully completed the Standard
24    Teaching Certificate examinations, and  have  met  all  other
25    criteria  established  by  the  State  Board  of Education in
26    consultation with the State Teacher Certification  Board,  or
27    (2)  were  issued teaching certificates prior to July 1, 1999
28    and are renewing those certificates after July 1, 1999, shall
29    be issued a Standard Certificate valid for 5 years, which may
30    be renewed thereafter every 5  years  by  the  State  Teacher
31    Certification Board based on proof of continuing education or
32    professional  development.  Standard  Certificates  shall  be
33    issued  for  categories  corresponding  to  Early  Childhood,
34    Elementary,   Secondary,   and  Special  K-12,  with  special
 
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 1    certification designations for Special  Education,  Bilingual
 2    Education,  fundamental  learning  areas  (including Language
 3    Arts, Reading, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Physical
 4    Development and Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and
 5    other areas designated by the State Board  of  Education,  in
 6    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
 7        (d)  Master Certificate.  Beginning July 1, 1999, persons
 8    who  have  successfully achieved National Board certification
 9    through  the  National  Board   for   Professional   Teaching
10    Standards shall be issued a Master Certificate, valid for 10
11    7  years  and  renewable  thereafter every 10 7 years through
12    compliance with requirements set forth by the State Board  of
13    Education.
14    (Source:  P.A.  90-548,  eff.  1-1-98;  90-653, eff. 7-29-98;
15    90-811, eff. 1-26-99.)

16        (105 ILCS 5/21-7.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1)
17        Sec. 21-7.1.  Administrative certificate.
18        (a)  After   July   1,   1999   January   1,   1986,   an
19    administrative certificate valid for 5 years  of  supervising
20    and  administering in the public common schools may be issued
21    to persons who have graduated from  a  regionally  accredited
22    recognized  institution  of  higher  learning with a master's
23    degree  and  who  have  been  recommended  certified   by   a
24    recognized  institution these institutions of higher learning
25    as having completed a program of preparation for one or  more
26    of   these   endorsements.  Such  programs  of  academic  and
27    professional preparation required for  endorsement  shall  be
28    administered  by the institution in accordance with standards
29    set  forth  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Education  in
30    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
31        (b)  No administrative certificate shall  be  issued  for
32    the  first  time  after  June  30,  1987  and  no endorsement
33    provided for by this Section shall be made or affixed  to  an
 
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 1    administrative  certificate for the first time after June 30,
 2    1987  unless  the  person   to   whom   such   administrative
 3    certificate  is  to  be  issued  or  to  whose administrative
 4    certificate such  endorsement  is  to  be  affixed  has  been
 5    required to demonstrate as a part of a program of academic or
 6    professional    preparation   for   such   certification   or
 7    endorsement: (i) an understanding of the knowledge called for
 8    in establishing productive parent-school relationships and of
 9    the  procedures  fostering   the   involvement   which   such
10    relationships  demand;  and  (ii)  an  understanding  of  the
11    knowledge  required  for  establishing  a high quality school
12    climate  and  promoting  good  classroom   organization   and
13    management,  including  rules  of  conduct  and instructional
14    procedures  appropriate  to  accomplishing   the   tasks   of
15    schooling;  and  (iii)  a  demonstration of the knowledge and
16    skills called for in providing instructional leadership.  The
17    standards  for  demonstrating  an   understanding   of   such
18    knowledge  shall be set forth by the State Board of Education
19    in consultation with the State Teacher  Certification  Board,
20    and  shall  be administered by the recognized institutions of
21    higher learning as part  of  the  programs  of  academic  and
22    professional   preparation  required  for  certification  and
23    endorsement under this Section.  As used in this  subsection:
24    "establishing  productive  parent-school relationships" means
25    the  ability  to  maintain  effective  communication  between
26    parents  and  school   personnel,   to   encourage   parental
27    involvement in schooling, and to motivate school personnel to
28    engage  parents in encouraging student achievement, including
29    the development of  programs  and  policies  which  serve  to
30    accomplish  this  purpose;  and  "establishing a high quality
31    school  climate"  means  the  ability  to  promote   academic
32    achievement,  to  maintain discipline, to recognize substance
33    abuse problems among students  and  utilize  appropriate  law
34    enforcement  and  other  community resources to address these
 
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 1    problems, to support teachers and students in their education
 2    endeavors, to establish learning objectives  and  to  provide
 3    instructional   leadership,   including  the  development  of
 4    policies and programs which serve to accomplish this purpose;
 5    and "providing instructional leadership" means the ability to
 6    effectively evaluate school  personnel,  to  possess  general
 7    communication  and interpersonal skills, and to establish and
 8    maintain appropriate classroom  learning  environments.   The
 9    provisions  of  this  subsection shall not apply to or affect
10    the initial issuance or making on or before June 30, 1987  of
11    any  administrative  certificate  or endorsement provided for
12    under this Section, nor shall such  provisions  apply  to  or
13    affect   the   renewal  after  June  30,  1987  of  any  such
14    certificate or endorsement initially issued  or  made  on  or
15    before June 30, 1987.
16        (c)  Administrative  certificates  shall be renewed every
17    five years with the first renewal being five years  following
18    the initial receipt of an administrative certificate. Renewal
19    requirements   for  administrators  whose  positions  require
20    certification shall be  based  upon  evidence  of  continuing
21    professional  education  which  promotes the following goals:
22    (1)  Improving  administrators'  knowledge  of  instructional
23    practices and administrative procedures; (2) Maintaining  the
24    basic level of competence required for initial certification;
25    and  (3)  Improving  the  mastery  of  skills  and  knowledge
26    regarding the improvement of teaching performance in clinical
27    settings  and assessment of the levels of student performance
28    in  their  schools.    Evidence  of  continuing  professional
29    education must include verification of biennial attendance in
30    a program developed by the Illinois  Administrators'  Academy
31    and verification of annual participation in a school district
32    approved    activity    which   contributes   to   continuing
33    professional education.  The State  Board  of  Education,  in
34    consultation  with  the  State  Teacher  Certification Board,
 
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 1    shall develop procedures for implementing  this  Section  and
 2    shall  administer the renewal of administrative certificates.
 3    Failure  to  submit  satisfactory  evidence   of   continuing
 4    professional  education  which  contributes  to promoting the
 5    goals  of  this  Section  shall   result   in   a   loss   of
 6    administrative certification.
 7        (d)  Any  limited  or life supervisory certificate issued
 8    prior to July 1, 1968 shall continue  to  be  valid  for  all
 9    administrative   and  supervisory  positions  in  the  public
10    schools for which it is valid as of that date as long as  its
11    holder  meets the requirements for registration or renewal as
12    set forth in the statutes or until revoked according to law.
13        (e)  The  administrative  or  supervisory  positions  for
14    which the certificate shall be valid shall be  determined  by
15    one  or  more of 3 endorsements: general supervisory, general
16    administrative and superintendent.
17        Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a,  endorsements
18    shall  be  made  under  conditions set forth in this Section.
19    The State Board of Education shall, in consultation with  the
20    State  Teacher  Certification  Board, adopt rules pursuant to
21    the  Illinois  Administrative  Procedure  Act,   establishing
22    requirements  for obtaining administrative certificates where
23    the  minimum  administrative  or   supervisory   requirements
24    surpass those set forth in this Section.
25        The State Teacher Certification Board shall file with the
26    State  Board  of  Education  a  written  recommendation  when
27    considering    additional   administrative   or   supervisory
28    requirements.  All additional  requirements  shall  be  based
29    upon the requisite knowledge necessary to perform those tasks
30    required  by  the  certificate.  The State Board of Education
31    shall in consultation with the  State  Teacher  Certification
32    Board,  establish  standards  within  its  rules  which shall
33    include the academic and professional requirements  necessary
34    for  certification.   These  standards  shall  at  a  minimum
 
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 1    contain, but not be limited to, those used by the State Board
 2    of Education in determining whether additional knowledge will
 3    be  required.   Additionally,  the  State  Board of Education
 4    shall in consultation with the  State  Teacher  Certification
 5    Board,  establish  provisions  within  its  rules whereby any
 6    member of the educational community or the public may file  a
 7    formal    written   recommendation   or   inquiry   regarding
 8    requirements.
 9             (1)  Until July 1,  2003,  the  general  supervisory
10        endorsement   shall  be  affixed  to  the  administrative
11        certificate of any holder who has at  least  16  semester
12        hours   of  graduate  credit  in  professional  education
13        including  8  semester  hours  of  graduate   credit   in
14        curriculum  and  research and who has at least 2 years of
15        full-time teaching experience or school service personnel
16        experience  in  public   schools,   schools   under   the
17        supervision  of  the  Department  of Corrections, schools
18        under   the   administration   of   the   Department   of
19        Rehabilitation Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the
20        standards established  by  the  State  Superintendent  of
21        Education    or   comparable   out-of-state   recognition
22        standards  approved  by  the  State   Superintendent   of
23        Education.
24             Such  endorsement shall be required for supervisors,
25        curriculum directors and for  such  similar  and  related
26        positions  as  determined  by the State Superintendent of
27        Education  in  consultation  with   the   State   Teacher
28        Certification Board.
29             (2)  The general administrative endorsement shall be
30        affixed  to  the administrative certificate of any holder
31        who has at least 20 semester hours of graduate credit  in
32        educational administration and supervision and who has at
33        least  2 years of full-time teaching experience or school
34        service personnel experience in public  schools,  schools
 
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 1        under  the  supervision of the Department of Corrections,
 2        schools under the administration  of  the  Department  of
 3        Rehabilitation Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the
 4        standards  established  by  the  State  Superintendent of
 5        Education   or   comparable   out-of-state    recognition
 6        standards   approved   by  the  State  Superintendent  of
 7        Education.
 8             Such endorsement shall be  required  for  principal,
 9        assistant     principal,     assistant    or    associate
10        superintendent, junior college dean and  for  related  or
11        similar    positions   as   determined   by   the   State
12        Superintendent of  Education  in  consultation  with  the
13        State Teacher Certification Board.
14             Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions of this Act,
15        after January 1, 1990 and  until  January  1,  1991,  any
16        teacher  employed  by  a  district  subject to Article 34
17        shall  be   entitled   to   receive   an   administrative
18        certificate  with  a  general  administrative endorsement
19        affixed thereto if he or she: (i) had at least 3 years of
20        experience as a certified teacher for such district prior
21        to August 1, 1985; (ii) obtained a Master's degree  prior
22        to  August  1, 1985; (iii) completed at least 20 hours of
23        graduate credit in education courses (including at  least
24        12  hours  in educational administration and supervision)
25        prior to September 1,  1987;  and  (iv)  has  received  a
26        rating of superior for at least each of the last 5 years.
27        Any person who obtains an administrative certificate with
28        a  general  administrative  endorsement  affixed  thereto
29        under  this  paragraph shall not be qualified to serve in
30        any administrative position except assistant principal.
31             (3)  The chief school business official  endorsement
32        shall be affixed to the administrative certificate of any
33        holder  who  qualifies  by  having a Master's degree, two
34        years of administrative  experience  in  school  business
 
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 1        management,  and  a  minimum  of  20  semester  hours  of
 2        graduate  credit  in  a  program established by the State
 3        Superintendent of  Education  in  consultation  with  the
 4        State  Teacher Certification Board for the preparation of
 5        school business administrators.  Such  endorsement  shall
 6        also  be affixed to the administrative certificate of any
 7        holder who qualifies  by  having  a  Master's  Degree  in
 8        Business  Administration,  Finance  or  Accounting from a
 9        regionally accredited institution of higher education.
10             After June  30,  1977,  such  endorsement  shall  be
11        required  for  any  individual  first employed as a chief
12        school business official.
13        (4)  The superintendent endorsement shall be  affixed  to
14    the   administrative   certificate  of  any  holder  who  has
15    completed 30 semester hours of  graduate  credit  beyond  the
16    master's   degree   in  a  program  for  the  preparation  of
17    superintendents of schools including  16  semester  hours  of
18    graduate  credit  in  professional  education  and who has at
19    least 2 years experience as an administrator or supervisor in
20    the public schools  or  the  State  Board  of  Education   or
21    education service regions or in nonpublic schools meeting the
22    standards   established   by   the  State  Superintendent  of
23    Education or comparable  out-of-state  recognition  standards
24    approved  by  the State Superintendent of Education and holds
25    general supervisory or general administrative endorsement, or
26    who has  had  2  years  of  experience  as  a  supervisor  or
27    administrator   while   holding   an   all-grade  supervisory
28    certificate or  a  certificate  comparable  in  validity  and
29    educational and experience requirements.
30        After  June  30, 1968, such endorsement shall be required
31    for a superintendent of schools, except as  provided  in  the
32    second paragraph of this Section and in Section 34-6.
33        Any  person  appointed  to the position of superintendent
34    between the effective date of this Act and June 30, 1993 in a
 
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 1    school district organized pursuant  to  Article  32  with  an
 2    enrollment of at least 20,000 pupils shall be exempt from the
 3    provisions of this Subsection (4) until June 30, 1996.
 4        (f)  All  official  interpretations or acts of issuing or
 5    denying administrative certificates or  endorsements  by  the
 6    State Teacher's Certification Board, State Board of Education
 7    or the State Superintendent of Education, from the passage of
 8    P.A.  81-1208  on November 8, 1979 through September 24, 1981
 9    are hereby declared valid and legal acts in all respects  and
10    further  that  the purported repeal of the provisions of this
11    Section by P.A. 81-1208 and P.A. 81-1509 is declared null and
12    void.
13    (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)

14        (105 ILCS 5/21-9) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-9)
15        Sec. 21-9.  Substitute  certificates.  (a)  A  substitute
16    teacher's  certificate  may  be  issued  for  teaching in all
17    grades of and substitute  teaching  in  the  common  schools.
18    Such  certificate may be issued upon request of the  regional
19    superintendent of schools of any  region in which the teacher
20    is to teach.  A substitute teacher's certificate is valid for
21    teaching  in  the  public  schools  of  any   county.    Such
22    certificate  may  be  issued to persons who either (a) hold a
23    certificate  valid for teaching  in  the  common  schools  as
24    shown  on the face of the certificate, (b) hold a bachelor of
25    arts degree from an institution of higher learning accredited
26    by the North Central Association or other comparable regional
27    accrediting  association  or  have  been  graduated  from   a
28    recognized  institution  of higher learning with a bachelor's
29    degree, or (c) have had 2 years of  teaching  experience  and
30    meet  such  other  rules and regulations as may be adopted by
31    the State Board of Education in consultation with  the  State
32    Teacher  Certification  Board.  Such certificate shall expire
33    on June 30 in the fourth year from date of issue.  Substitute
 
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 1    teacher's certificates are  not  subject  to  endorsement  as
 2    described in Section 21-1b of this Code.
 3        (b)  A teacher holding a substitute teacher's certificate
 4    may  teach  only  in  the place of a certified teacher who is
 5    under contract with the employing board and  may  teach  only
 6    when  no  appropriate fully certified teacher is available to
 7    teach in a substitute capacity.  A teacher holding  an  early
 8    childhood  certificate,  an  elementary  certificate,  a high
 9    school  certificate,  or  a  special  certificate  may   also
10    substitute  teach  in  grades K-12 but only in the place of a
11    certified teacher who is under contract  with  the  employing
12    board.   A substitute teacher may teach only for a period not
13    to exceed 90 paid school days or 450 paid school hours in any
14    one school district in  any  one  school  term.   Where  such
15    teaching  is partly on a daily and partly on an hourly basis,
16    a school day shall be considered as  5  hours.  The  teaching
17    limitations  imposed by this subsection upon teachers holding
18    substitute  certificates  shall  not  apply  in  any   school
19    district operating under Article 34.
20    (Source: P.A. 89-212, eff. 8-4-95.)

21        (105 ILCS 5/21-11.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3)
22        Sec.  21-11.3.  Resident teacher certificate.  A resident
23    teacher certificate shall be valid for 2 years for employment
24    as a resident teacher in a public school.  It shall be issued
25    only  to  persons  who  have  graduated  from  a   regionally
26    accredited  recognized institution of higher education with a
27    bachelor's  degree,  who  are  enrolled  in  a   program   of
28    preparation approved by the State Superintendent of Education
29    in  consultation  with the State Teacher Certification Board,
30    and who have passed the  appropriate  tests  as  required  in
31    Section  21-1a  and  as  determined  by  the  State  Board of
32    Education.  A resident teacher certificate may be issued  for
33    teaching children through grade 3 or for grades K-9, 6-12, or
 
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 1    K-12  in  a  special  subject  area and may not be renewed. A
 2    resident teacher may teach only in conjunction with and under
 3    the direction of a certified teacher and shall not  teach  in
 4    place of a certified teacher.
 5    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

 6        (105 ILCS 5/21-11.4)
 7        Sec. 21-11.4.  Illinois Teacher Corps.
 8        (a)  The  General  Assembly finds and determines that (i)
 9    it  is  important  to  encourage  the  entry   of   qualified
10    professionals  into  elementary  and  secondary teaching as a
11    second career; and (ii) there are a number of individuals who
12    have bachelors' degrees, experience in the work force, and an
13    interest in serving youth that creates a special talent  pool
14    with  great  potential  for  enriching  the lives of Illinois
15    children as teachers.  To provide this talent pool  with  the
16    opportunity  to serve children as teachers, school districts,
17    colleges, and universities are encouraged,  as  part  of  the
18    public  policy  of  this  State,  to enter into collaborative
19    programs  to  educate  and   induct   these   non-traditional
20    candidates  into  the teaching profession.  To facilitate the
21    certification  of  such  candidates,  the  State   Board   of
22    Education,   in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
23    Certification  Board,  shall  assist  institutions  of higher
24    education and school districts with the implementation of the
25    Illinois Teacher Corps.
26        (b)  Individuals who wish to become  candidates  for  the
27    Illinois  Teacher  Corps program must earn a resident teacher
28    certificate as defined in Section 21-11.3, including:
29             (1)  graduation   from   a   regionally   accredited
30        recognized  institution  of  higher  education   with   a
31        bachelor's degree and at least a 3.00 out of a 4.00 grade
32        point average;
33             (2)  a minimum of 5 years of professional experience
 
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 1        in the area the candidate wishes to teach;
 2             (3)  passing  the examinations required by the State
 3        Board of Education;
 4             (4)  enrollment in a  Masters  of  Education  Degree
 5        program approved by the State Superintendent of Education
 6        in  consultation  with  the  State  Teacher Certification
 7        Board; and
 8             (5)  completion of a 6 week summer intensive teacher
 9        preparation course which is the first  component  of  the
10        Masters Degree program.
11        (c)  School  districts may hire an Illinois Teacher Corps
12    candidate  after  the  candidate  has  received  his  or  her
13    resident teacher certificate.  The school  district  has  the
14    responsibility  of  ensuring  that the candidates receive the
15    supports  necessary  to  become  qualified,   competent   and
16    productive  teachers.   To  be eligible to participate in the
17    Illinois Teacher Corps program, school districts must provide
18    a minimum of the following supports to the candidates:
19             (1)  a salary and  benefits  package  as  negotiated
20        through the teacher contracts;
21             (2)  a  mentor  certified  teacher  who will provide
22        guidance to  one  or  more  candidates  under  a  program
23        developed  collaboratively  by  the  school  district and
24        university;
25             (3)  at least  quarterly  evaluations  performed  of
26        each  candidate  jointly  by  the  mentor teacher and the
27        principal of the school or the principal's designee; and
28             (4)  a written and signed document from  the  school
29        district  outlining  the  support the district intends to
30        provide to the candidates,  for  approval  by  the  State
31        Teacher Certification Board.
32        (d)  Illinois institutions of higher education shall work
33    collaboratively  with  school districts and the State Teacher
34    Certification Board to academically  prepare  the  candidates
 
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 1    for  the teaching profession.  To be eligible to participate,
 2    the  College  or  School  of  Education  of  a  participating
 3    Illinois institution  of  higher  education  must  develop  a
 4    curriculum  that  provides, upon completion, a Masters Degree
 5    in Education for the candidates.  The Masters Degree  program
 6    must:
 7             (1)  receive   approval   from   the  State  Teacher
 8        Certification Board; and
 9             (2)  take no longer than 3 summers  and  2  academic
10        years  to  complete,  and  balance  the  needs  and  time
11        constraints of the candidates.
12        (e)  Upon  successful  completion  of  the Masters Degree
13    program,  the  candidate    receives  an   Initial   Teaching
14    Certificate in the State of Illinois.
15        (f)  If an individual wishes to become a candidate in the
16    Illinois  Teacher Corps program, but does not possess 5 years
17    of professional experience, the individual  may  qualify  for
18    the  program  by  participating  in  a  one  year  internship
19    teacher  preparation program with a school district.  The one
20    year internship shall be  developed  collaboratively  by  the
21    school  district  and  the  Illinois  institution  of  higher
22    education,  and  shall  be  approved  by  the  State  Teacher
23    Certification Board.
24        (g)  The  State Board of Education is authorized to award
25    grants to school districts that seek  to  prepare  candidates
26    for  the  teaching profession who have bachelors' degrees and
27    professional work experience in subjects relevant to teaching
28    fields, but who do not have formal preparation for  teaching.
29    Grants  may  be made to school districts for up to $3,000 per
30    candidate when the school district,  in  cooperation  with  a
31    public  or  private  university  and  the  school  district's
32    teacher  bargaining  unit,  develop  a  program  designed  to
33    prepare  teachers  pursuant  to  the  Illinois  Teacher Corps
34    program under this Section.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

 2        (105 ILCS 5/21-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-12)
 3        Sec. 21-12. Printing; of  Seal;  Signature;  Credentials.
 4    All certificates shall be printed by and bear the seal of the
 5    State  Teacher  Certification Board and the signatures of the
 6    chairman  and  of  the  secretary  of   the   State   Teacher
 7    Certification  Board  board.  Each certificate shall show the
 8    integrally printed seal of the  State  Teacher  Certification
 9    Board.   All  college  credentials  offered as the basis of a
10    certificate shall be presented to the secretary of the  State
11    Teacher  Certification  Board  for  inspection  and approval.
12    After January 1, 1964, each application for a certificate  or
13    evaluation   of   credentials  shall  be  accompanied  by  an
14    evaluation fee of $20 which is not refundable.
15        Commencing  July  1,  1999,  each   application   for   a
16    certificate or evaluation of credentials shall be accompanied
17    by   an   evaluation   fee   of  $30  payable  to  the  State
18    Superintendent of Education, January 1, 1994,  an  additional
19    $10  shall  be charged for each application for a certificate
20    or evaluation of credentials which is not refundable.   There
21    is hereby created a Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund as
22    a  special  fund  within the State Treasury.  The proceeds of
23    each $30 the additional  $10  fee  shall  be  paid  into  the
24    Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund, created under Section
25    21-1b  of  this  Code;  and  the moneys in that Fund shall be
26    appropriated and used to provide  the  technology  and  other
27    resources  necessary  for the timely and efficient processing
28    of certification requests.
29        When evaluation verifies the  requirements  for  a  valid
30    certificate,  the  applicant  shall  be issued an entitlement
31    card that may be presented to a  regional  superintendent  of
32    schools  together  with a fee of one dollar for issuance of a
33    certificate.
 
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 1        The applicant shall be notified of any deficiencies.
 2    (Source: P.A. 88-224; revised 10-31-98.)

 3        (105 ILCS 5/21-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-14)
 4        Sec. 21-14. Registration and  Renewal of certificates.
 5        (a)  A limited four-year  certificate  or  a  certificate
 6    issued  after  July  1,  1955,  shall  be  renewable  at  its
 7    expiration  or  within  60  days  thereafter  by  the  county
 8    superintendent of schools having supervision and control over
 9    the  school  where  the  teacher  is  teaching upon certified
10    evidence of meeting the requirements for renewal as  required
11    by this Act and prescribed by the State Board of Education in
12    consultation  with the State Teacher Certification Board.  An
13    elementary supervisory certificate shall not  be  renewed  at
14    the  end  of  the  first  four-year  period  covered  by  the
15    certificate  unless  the  holder  thereof has filed certified
16    evidence with the State Teacher Certification Board  that  he
17    has  a master's degree or that he has earned 8 semester hours
18    of credit in the  field  of  educational  administration  and
19    supervision  in  a recognized institution of higher learning.
20    The holder shall continue to earn 8 semester hours of  credit
21    each  four-year  period  until  such  time as he has earned a
22    master's degree.
23        All certificates not  renewed  or  registered  as  herein
24    provided  shall  lapse  after  a period of 5 4 years from the
25    expiration  of  the  last   year   of   registration.    Such
26    certificates  may  be  reinstated  for a one year period upon
27    payment  of  all   accumulated   registration   fees.    Such
28    reinstated certificates shall only be renewed: (1) by earning
29    5  semester  hours  of  credit in a recognized institution of
30    higher learning in the field of professional education or  in
31    courses  related to the holder's contractual teaching duties;
32    or (2) by presenting evidence  of  holding  a  valid  regular
33    certificate  of  some  other  type.   Any  certificate may be
 
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 1    voluntarily  surrendered  by  the  certificate   holder.    A
 2    voluntarily  surrendered  certificate  shall  be treated as a
 3    revoked certificate.
 4        (b)  When those teaching certificates issued before  July
 5    1,  1999  are  renewed for the first time after July 1, 1999,
 6    all  such  teaching  certificates  shall  be  exchanged   for
 7    Standard  Teaching Certificates as provided in subsection (c)
 8    of  Section  21-2.   All  Initial   and   Standard   Teaching
 9    Certificates,   including   those   issued   to  persons  who
10    previously held teaching certificates issued before  July  1,
11    1999,  shall  be  renewable under the conditions set forth in
12    this subsection (b).
13        Initial Teaching Certificates are  nonrenewable  and  are
14    valid   for   4   years   of  teaching.    Standard  Teaching
15    Certificates are renewable  every  5  years  as  provided  in
16    subsection  (c) of Section 21-2.  Application for the renewal
17    of one or more certificates shall be accompanied by a fee  of
18    $20,  payable  to  the  State Superintendent of Education for
19    deposit into the State Teacher Professional Development Fund.
20    The State Teacher Professional Development Fund is created as
21    a special fund in the State  treasury.   The  moneys  in  the
22    State   Teacher   Professional   Development  Fund  shall  be
23    appropriated and used to  establish  and  support  continuing
24    education  or  professional development required for renewing
25    Standard Teaching Certificates.
26    (Source: P.A. 90-548,  eff.  1-1-98;  90-653,  eff.  7-29-98;
27    90-811, eff. 1-26-99.)

28        (105 ILCS 5/21-16) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-16)
29        Sec.  21-16.  Fees  - Requirement for registration. Every
30    applicant when issued a certificate shall pay to the regional
31    superintendent of schools a fee of $1, which  shall  be  paid
32    into  the  institute fund. Every certificate issued under the
33    provisions of this Act shall be registered  annually  or,  at
 
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 1    the  option  of the holder of the certificate, once every 5 3
 2    years.  The  regional  superintendent   of   schools   having
 3    supervision and control over the school where the teaching is
 4    done  shall register the certificate before the holder begins
 5    to teach, otherwise it shall be registered in any  county  in
 6    the  State of Illinois. Each holder shall pay to the regional
 7    superintendent and one an annual  fee  of  $4  per  year  for
 8    registration  or  renewal  of  one or more certificates which
 9    have been issued to  the  same  holder.  shall  be  paid  The
10    regional  superintendent  of schools shall deposit the annual
11    registration fees into the institute fund.   Any  certificate
12    holder  who  teaches  in  more  than  one educational service
13    region shall register the  certificate  in  all  the  regions
14    where the teaching is done, but shall be required to pay only
15    one annual registration fee.
16        Requirements  for registration of any certificate limited
17    in time shall include evidence of professional growth defined
18    as successful teaching experience since last registration  of
19    certificate,  attendance at professional meetings, membership
20    in professional organizations, additional credits  earned  in
21    recognized teacher-training institutions, travel specifically
22    for educational experience, reading of professional books and
23    periodicals,  filing  all reports as required by the regional
24    superintendent of schools and  the  State  Superintendent  of
25    Education   or   such   other   professional   experience  or
26    combination of experiences as are presented  by  the  teacher
27    and  are approved by the State Superintendent of Education in
28    consultation with the State Teacher  Certification  Board.  A
29    duplicate  certificate may be issued to the holder of a valid
30    life certificate or valid certificate limited in time by  the
31    State  Superintendent of Education; however, it shall only be
32    issued upon request of a regional superintendent  of  schools
33    and  upon  payment  to the regional superintendent of schools
34    who requests such duplicate a  fee  of  $4,  which  shall  be
 
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 1    deposited into the institute fund.
 2    (Source: P.A. 87-745.)

 3        (105 ILCS 5/21-17) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-17)
 4        Sec.  21-17.  Fee for original and duplicate certificate.
 5    A  duplicate  certificate  shall  be  issued  by  the   State
 6    Superintendent  of  Education  when requested by the regional
 7    superintendent of schools as provided in Section  21-16.  The
 8    request for a duplicate certificate shall be accompanied by a
 9    fee  of  $4,  which  shall  be  deposited  into  the  Teacher
10    Certificate Fee Revolving Fund.
11    (Source: P.A. 81-940.)

12        (105 ILCS 5/21-21) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-21)
13        Sec.   21-21.    Definitions;  granting  of  recognition;
14    regional accreditation).
15        (a)  "Recognized", as used in this Article in  connection
16    with  the  word "school" or "institution", means such school,
17    college, university, private junior college, public community
18    college or special or technical  school  as  maintains  a  an
19    equipment,  course  of  study,  a standard of scholarship and
20    other requirements set by the State  Board  of  Education  in
21    consultation  with  the  State  Teacher  Certification Board.
22    Application for recognition of such school or institution  as
23    a teacher education training institution shall be made to the
24    State  Board  of  Education.  The State Board of Education in
25    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board shall
26    set the criteria by which the school or institution shall  be
27    judged  and  through the Secretary of the Board shall arrange
28    for an official inspection and  shall  grant  recognition  of
29    such   school   or  institution  as  may  meet  the  required
30    standards.   If  such  standards  include  requirements  with
31    regard  to  education  in  acquiring  skills  in working with
32    culturally distinctive students,  as  defined  by  the  State
 
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 1    Board  of  Education,  then  the  rules of the State Board of
 2    Education  shall  include  the  criteria  used  to   evaluate
 3    compliance  with  this  requirement. No school or institution
 4    shall make assignments of student teachers  or  teachers  for
 5    practice  teaching  so as to promote segregation on the basis
 6    of race, creed, color, religion, sex or national origin.
 7        All recommendations for initial or standard certification
 8    shall be made All courses listed or credentials  required  as
 9    the  basis of any certificate or for its renewal shall be the
10    equivalent  of  courses  offered  by  a  recognized   teacher
11    training  institution  operating a program of preparation for
12    the certificate  approved  by  the  State  Superintendent  of
13    Education    in   consultation   with   the   State   Teacher
14    Certification  Board.  The  State  Board  of   Education   in
15    consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board shall
16    have  the  power  to  define  a major or minor when used as a
17    basis for recognition and certification purposes.
18        (b)  "Regionally accredited" or "accredited" as  used  in
19    this  Article  in connection with a university or institution
20    shall mean an institution of higher education  accredited  by
21    the  North  Central  Association or other comparable regional
22    accrediting association.
23    (Source: P.A. 84-793.)

24        (105 ILCS 5/21-25) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-25)
25        Sec.  21-25.   School  service   personnel   certificate.
26    Subject  to the provisions of Section 21-1a, a school service
27    personnel certificate shall be issued to those applicants  of
28    good  character,  good health, a citizen of the United States
29    and at least 19 years of age who  have  a  Bachelor's  degree
30    with  not  fewer  than  120  semester hours from a regionally
31    accredited recognized institution of higher learning and  who
32    meets    the    requirements   established   by   the   State
33    Superintendent of Education in consultation  with  the  State
 
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 1    Teacher  Certification  Board.   A  school  service personnel
 2    certificate with a school nurse endorsement may be issued  to
 3    a  person  who  holds  a  bachelor  of science degree from an
 4    institution  of  higher  learning  accredited  by  the  North
 5    Central Association or other comparable regional  accrediting
 6    association.    Persons  seeking any other endorsement on the
 7    school service personnel certificate shall be recommended for
 8    the endorsement by a recognized teacher education institution
 9    as having completed a program of preparation approved by  the
10    State  Superintendent  of  Education in consultation with the
11    State Teacher Certification Board.
12        Such certificate shall  be  endorsed  with  the  area  of
13    Service   as   determined  by  the  State  Superintendent  of
14    Education   in   consultation   with   the   State    Teacher
15    Certification Board.
16        The  holder  of such certificate shall be entitled to all
17    of the rights and  privileges  granted  holders  of  a  valid
18    teaching    certificate,    including    teacher    benefits,
19    compensation and working conditions.
20        When the holder of such certificate has earned a master's
21    degree,  including  8 semester hours of graduate professional
22    education from a recognized institution of  higher  learning,
23    and  has  at  least  2  years of successful school experience
24    while  holding  such  certificate,  the  certificate  may  be
25    endorsed for supervision.
26    (Source: P.A. 88-386.)

27        (105 ILCS 5/34-83) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-83)
28        Sec.  34-83.   Board  of  examiners  -   Certificates   -
29    Examinations.  A  board  of  3  examiners  shall  examine all
30    applicants required to hold certificates  to  teach  and  the
31    board of education shall issue gratuitously to those who pass
32    a   required  test  of  character,  scholarship  and  general
33    fitness,  such  certificates  to  teach  as  they  are  found
 
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 1    entitled to receive. No person may be granted or continue  to
 2    hold  a  teaching  certificate  who  has knowingly altered or
 3    misrepresented his or her teaching qualifications in order to
 4    acquire the certificate.  Any other certificate held by  such
 5    person may be suspended or revoked by the board of examiners,
 6    depending   upon   the   severity   of   the   alteration  or
 7    misrepresentation. The board of examiners  shall  consist  of
 8    the  general superintendent of schools and 2 persons approved
 9    and appointed by the board of education upon  the  nomination
10    of  the  general  superintendent  of  schools.  The  board of
11    examiners shall  hold  such  examinations  as  the  board  of
12    education  may  prescribe,  upon  the  recommendation  of the
13    general superintendent  of  schools  and  shall  prepare  all
14    necessary  eligible  lists, which shall be kept in the office
15    of the general superintendent  of  schools  and  be  open  to
16    public  inspection.  Members  of the board of examiners shall
17    hold office for a term of 2 years.
18        The  board  of  examiners  created  herein  is  abolished
19    effective July 1, 1988.  Commencing July  1,  1988,  all  new
20    teachers   employed   by   the   board  shall  hold  teaching
21    certificates issued by the State Teacher Certification  Board
22    under   Article   21.    The  State  Board  of  Education  in
23    consultation with  the  board  of  examiners  and  the  State
24    Teacher  Certification Board shall develop procedures whereby
25    teachers currently holding valid certificates issued  by  the
26    board  of  examiners,  and all teachers employed by the board
27    after August 1, 1985 and prior to  July  1,  1988,  shall  no
28    later  than  July 1, 1988 exchange certificates issued by the
29    board of examiners for comparable certificates issued by  the
30    State  Teacher  Certification  Board.   On  the exchange of a
31    certificate on or before July  1,  1988,  the  State  Teacher
32    Certification   Board   shall   not  require  any  additional
33    qualifications   for   the   issuance   of   the   comparable
34    certificate. If prior to July 1, 1988 the board of  examiners
 
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 1    has  issued  types  of  teaching  certificates  which are not
 2    comparable to the types of certificates issued by  the  State
 3    Teacher Certification Board, such certificates shall continue
 4    to  be  valid  for  and  shall  be  renewable  by the holders
 5    thereof, and no additional qualifications shall  be  required
 6    by the State Teacher Certification Board for any such renewal
 7    ;  however, no individual who received a letter of continuing
 8    eligibility shall be issued an Initial or  Standard  Teaching
 9    Certificate, as provided in Section 21-2 of this Code, unless
10    that  individual  also  holds  such  a  valid  and  renewable
11    certificate.
12        The  State  Board  of  Education  shall report by July 1,
13    1986, to the Illinois General Assembly on the procedures  for
14    exchange  it  has developed in consultation with the board of
15    examiners  and  the  State  Teacher  Certification  Board  as
16    required in this Section.
17    (Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95.)

18        (105 ILCS 5/21-11 rep.)
19        Section 15.  The School  Code  is  amended  by  repealing
20    Section 21-11.

21        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
22    becoming law.

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