103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB5492

 

Introduced 2/9/2024, by Rep. Michelle Mussman

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
105 ILCS 5/2-3.204 new
105 ILCS 5/2-3.205 new
110 ILCS 947/65.125 new
110 ILCS 947/65.130 new

    Amends the School Code. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education shall establish a program of paid internships for students enrolled in educator preparation programs in the school support personnel endorsement areas of school social worker, school psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, and speech-language pathologist. Sets forth provisions concerning the program. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education shall establish and maintain a mentorship and recruitment program to develop and maintain interest in the school support personnel endorsement areas of school social worker, school psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, and speech-language pathologist. Sets forth provisions concerning the program. Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Provides that subject to appropriation, beginning with the 2024-2025 academic year, the Illinois Student Assistance Commission shall establish a school support personnel educator preparation scholarship program to annually award up to 250 scholarships for school psychology, school counseling, school nursing, and school speech-language pathology. Sets forth provisions concerning the scholarship program. Provides that, to encourage Illinois students to enter the fields of school psychology, school counseling, school nursing, and school speech-language pathology and to continue to work in those fields in public schools in this State, the Commission shall, each year, receive and consider applications for loan repayment assistance under a School Support Personnel Work Shortage Loan Repayment Program. Sets forth provisions concerning the Program. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Sections
52-3.204 and 2-3.205 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/2-3.204 new)
7    Sec. 2-3.204. School support personnel paid internship
8program.
9    (a) Subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education
10shall establish a program of paid internships for students
11enrolled in educator preparation programs in the school
12support personnel endorsement areas of school social worker,
13school psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, and
14speech-language pathologist.
15    (b) A paid internship under the program shall be for one
16academic year and shall continue until the student has met the
17student's internship or field placement requirement as part of
18the educator preparation program in which the student is
19enrolled.
20    (c) Under the program, the rate of pay for the student may
21be no lower than the wage required under Section 4 of the
22Minimum Wage Law.
23    (d) If the amount of funds appropriated for the program is

 

 

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1insufficient to cover all internships in a given fiscal year,
2the State Board of Education shall allocate the funds
3available to internships in high need schools or school
4districts.
5    (e) To qualify for a paid internship under the program,
6the student must be supervised by an individual who holds a
7Professional Educator License under Article 21B with an
8endorsement in the student's area of study.
 
9    (105 ILCS 5/2-3.205 new)
10    Sec. 2-3.205. Mentorship and recruitment program.
11    (a) Subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education
12shall establish and maintain a mentorship and recruitment
13program to develop and maintain interest in the school support
14personnel endorsement areas of school social worker, school
15psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, and
16speech-language pathologist. The purpose of the program is to
17attract students in high schools, community colleges, and
18undergraduate higher education programs to school support
19personnel professions and to encourage students to continue on
20to complete appropriate educator preparation programs and
21employment in this State's public schools.
22    (b) The State Board of Education shall collaborate with
23the Board of Higher Education, the Illinois Community College
24Board, institutions of higher education, and professional
25associations representing the respective school support

 

 

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1personnel endorsement areas to develop the program.
2    (c) If the funding appropriated for the program is
3insufficient to address all areas of this State, the program
4may be limited to those areas of highest need. A pilot program
5must cover all school support personnel endorsement areas.
 
6    Section 10. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is
7amended by adding Sections 65.125 and 65.130 as follows:
 
8    (110 ILCS 947/65.125 new)
9    Sec. 65.125. School support personnel educator preparation
10scholarship program.
11    (a) Subject to appropriation, beginning with the 2024-2025
12academic year, the Commission shall establish a school support
13personnel educator preparation scholarship program to annually
14award up to 250 scholarships for school psychology, school
15counseling, school nursing, and school speech-language
16pathology. A person is eligible for a scholarship if the
17person:
18        (1) is a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen;
19        (2) submits an application to the Commission for a
20    scholarship;
21        (3) verifies that the person meets the requirements to
22    enroll in an educator preparation program the successful
23    completion of which will qualify the person for a school
24    support personnel endorsement in the area of school

 

 

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1    psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, or
2    speech-language pathologist; and
3        (4) agrees to take the coursework necessary to earn a
4    Professional Educator License with a school support
5    personnel endorsement in the area of school psychologist,
6    school counselor, school nurse, or speech-language
7    pathologist.
8    (b) If funds are insufficient for a given fiscal year to
9provide all qualified applicants with a scholarship as
10authorized by this Section, the Commission shall allocate the
11available scholarship funds for that fiscal year to qualified
12applicants who submit a complete application on or before a
13date specified by the Commission, based on the following order
14of priority:
15        (1) first, to qualified applicants who received a
16    scholarship under this Section in the prior academic year;
17        (2) second, to new, qualified applicants who are
18    members of a racial minority as defined in subsection (d);
19    and
20        (3) third, to other new, qualified applicants in
21    accordance with this Section.
22    (c) Scholarships awarded under this Section shall be
23issued pursuant to rules adopted by the Commission.
24    (d) The General Assembly finds that racial minorities are
25underrepresented as school support personnel in elementary and
26secondary schools in this State and it is in the interest of

 

 

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1this State to provide them with priority consideration for
2programs that encourage their participation in school support
3personnel fields and thereby foster professions that are more
4reflective of the diversity of the Illinois students and their
5parents those professions serve. A more reflective workforce
6in school support personnel endorsement fields allows for
7improved outcomes for students and better utilization of
8services. Therefore, the Commission should give priority to
9those applicants who are members of a racial minority.
10    In this subsection (d), "racial minority" means a person
11who is a citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent
12resident alien of the United States and who is:
13        (1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black
14    racial groups in Africa);
15        (2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese
16    culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America,
17    or the Caribbean Islands, regardless of race);
18        (3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of
19    the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the
20    Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); or
21        (4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having
22    origins in any of the original peoples of North America).
23    In awarding scholarships under this Section, the
24Commission shall give priority to those applicants who are
25members of a racial minority.
26    (e) Each scholarship awarded under this Section shall be

 

 

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1applied to the payment of tuition and mandatory fees at the
2University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Chicago
3State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State
4University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois
5University, Northern Illinois University, or Western Illinois
6University. Each scholarship may be applied to pay tuition and
7mandatory fees required to obtain a Professional Educator
8License under Article 21B of the School Code with a school
9support personnel endorsement in the area of school
10psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, or
11speech-language pathologist.
12    (f) The Commission shall make tuition and fee payments
13directly to the qualified institution of higher learning that
14the applicant attends.
15    (g) Any person who has accepted a scholarship under this
16Section must, within one year after graduation or termination
17of enrollment in an educator preparation program to obtain a
18Professional Educator License with a school support personnel
19endorsement in the area of school psychologist, school
20counselor, school nurse, or speech-language pathologist, begin
21working in that endorsement area at a public or nonpublic
22not-for-profit preschool, elementary school, or secondary
23school located in this State for at least 2 of the 5 years
24immediately following that graduation or termination,
25excluding, however, from the computation of that 5-year
26period: (i) any time up to 3 years spent in military service,

 

 

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1whether such service occurs before or after the person
2graduates; (ii) the time that person is a person with a
3temporary total disability, for a period of time not to exceed
43 years, as established by the sworn affidavit of a qualified
5physician; and (iii) the time that person is seeking and
6unable to find full-time employment in that person's field of
7endorsement at a public or nonpublic not-for-profit preschool,
8elementary school, or secondary school located in this State.
9    (h) If a recipient of a scholarship under this Section
10fails to fulfill the work obligation set forth in subsection
11(g), the Commission shall require the recipient to repay the
12amount of the scholarship received, prorated according to the
13fraction of the obligation not completed, at a rate of
14interest equal to 5%, and, if applicable, reasonable
15collection fees. The Commission is authorized to establish
16rules relating to its collection activities for repayment of
17scholarships under this Section. All repayments collected
18under this Section shall be forwarded to the State Comptroller
19for deposit into this State's General Revenue Fund.
20    (i) A recipient of a scholarship under this Section is not
21considered to be in violation of the failure to fulfill the
22work obligation under subsection (g) if the recipient (i)
23enrolls on a full-time basis as a graduate student in a course
24of study related to the recipient's field of endorsement at a
25qualified institution; (ii) is serving, not in excess of 3
26years, as a member of the armed services of the United States;

 

 

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1(iii) is a person with a temporary total disability for a
2period of time not to exceed 3 years, as established by the
3sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; (iv) is seeking and
4unable to find full-time employment in the recipient's field
5of endorsement at a public or non-public not-for-profit
6preschool, elementary school, or secondary school located in
7this State that satisfies the criteria set forth in subsection
8(g) and is able to provide evidence of that fact; or (v)
9becomes a person with a permanent total disability, as
10established by the sworn affidavit of a qualified physician.
 
11    (110 ILCS 947/65.130 new)
12    Sec. 65.130. School Support Personnel Work Shortage Loan
13Repayment Program.
14    (a) To encourage Illinois students to enter the fields of
15school psychology, school counseling, school nursing, and
16school speech-language pathology and to continue to work in
17those fields in public schools in this State, the Commission
18shall, each year, receive and consider applications for loan
19repayment assistance under this Section. This program shall be
20known as the School Support Personnel Work Shortage Loan
21Repayment Program. The Commission shall administer the Program
22and shall adopt all necessary and proper rules to effectively
23implement the Program.
24    (b) Beginning July 1, 2024, subject to a separate
25appropriation made for such purposes, the Commission shall

 

 

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1award a grant, up to a maximum of $6,500, to each qualified
2applicant. The Commission may encourage the recipient of a
3grant under this Section to use the grant award for repayment
4of the recipient's higher education loans.
5    If funds are insufficient for a given fiscal year to
6provide all qualified applicants with a grant as authorized by
7this Section, the Commission shall allocate the available
8grant funds for that fiscal year to qualified applicants who
9submit a complete application on or before a date specified by
10the Commission, based on the following order of priority:
11        (1) first, to new, qualified applicants who are
12    members of a racial minority as defined in subsection (e);
13    and
14        (2) second, to other new, qualified applicants in
15    accordance with this Section.
16    (c) A person is a qualified applicant under this Section
17if the person meets all of the following qualifications:
18        (1) The person is a United States citizen or eligible
19    noncitizen.
20        (2) The person is a resident of this State.
21        (3) The person is a borrower with an outstanding
22    balance due on a higher education loan related to
23    obtaining a degree in either school psychology, school
24    counseling, school nursing, or school speech-language
25    pathology.
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1    psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, or school
2    speech-language pathologist by a public preschool,
3    elementary school, or secondary school for at least 12
4    consecutive months.
5        (5) The person is currently employed as a school
6    psychologist, school counselor, school nurse, or school
7    speech-language pathologist by a public preschool,
8    elementary school, or secondary school in this State;
9    (d) An applicant shall submit an application, in a form
10determined by the Commission, for grant assistance under this
11Section to the Commission. An applicant is required to submit,
12with the application, such supporting documentation as the
13Commission may deem necessary.
14    (e) The General Assembly finds that racial minorities are
15underrepresented as school support personnel in preschools,
16elementary schools, and secondary schools in this State and it
17is in the interest of this State to provide them with priority
18consideration for programs that encourage their participation
19in this field and thereby foster school support personnel
20professions that are more reflective of the diversity of the
21Illinois students and their parents those professions will
22serve. A more reflective workforce in school support personnel
23professions allows for improved outcomes for students and
24better utilization of services. Therefore, the Commission
25should give priority to those applicants who are members of a
26racial minority.

 

 

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1    In this subsection (e), "racial minority" means a person
2who is a citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent
3resident alien of the United States and who is:
4        (1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black
5    racial groups in Africa);
6        (2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese
7    culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America,
8    or the Caribbean Islands, regardless of race);
9        (3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of
10    the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the
11    Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); or
12        (4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having
13    origins in any of the original peoples of North America).
14    In awarding grants under this Section, the Commission
15shall give priority to those applicants who are members of a
16racial minority.
 
17    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
18becoming law.