99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016
HB6136

 

Introduced 2/11/2016, by Rep. Litesa E. Wallace

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
105 ILCS 5/2-3.167 new

    Amends the School Code. Creates the Advisory Council on At-Risk Students within the State Board of Education. Sets forth provisions concerning the members of the Council, meetings of the Council, and administrative support to the Council. Requires the Council to accept and consider public comments when making its recommendations. Requires the Council to submit a report no later than December 15, 2016 to the State Superintendent of Education, the Governor, and the General Assembly addressing (1) the barriers to success present for at-risk students; (2) how much socio-economic status impacts academic and career achievement; (3) how at-risk students perform academically; (4) how at-risk students perform academically compared to students from higher socio-economic statuses; (5) what programs are shown to help at-risk students reach higher levels of academic and career achievement; (6) what specific curriculums help the academic success of at-risk students; (7) of curriculums that help at-risk students, which of these need to be implemented within the Illinois Learning Standards; (8) to what degree school districts teach cultural history, and how this can be improved; (9) specific policy recommendations; and (10) any other information that the Council determines will assist in the understanding of the barriers to success for or increase the academic performance of at-risk students. Requires the Council to submit annual reports thereafter. 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 Section
52-3.167 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/2-3.167 new)
7    Sec. 2-3.167. Advisory Council on At-Risk Students.
8    (a) For purposes of this Section, "at-risk students" means
9students served by the Department of Human Services who receive
10services through Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition
11Assistance Program, the Children's Health Insurance Program,
12or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, as well as students
13under the legal custody of the Department of Children and
14Family Services. Students may not be counted more than once for
15receiving multiple services from the Department of Human
16Services or if they receive those services and are under the
17legal custody of the Department of Children and Family
18Services.
19    (b) The Advisory Council on At-Risk Students is created
20within the State Board of Education. The Advisory Council shall
21consist of all of the following members:
22        (1) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of
23    Representatives.

 

 

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1        (2) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the
2    House of Representatives.
3        (3) One member appointed by the President of the
4    Senate.
5        (4) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the
6    Senate.
7        (5) The following members appointed by the State
8    Superintendent of Education:
9            (A) One member who is an educator representing a
10        statewide professional teachers' organization.
11            (B) One member who is an educator representing a
12        different statewide professional teachers'
13        organization.
14            (C) One member who is an educator representing a
15        professional teachers' organization in a city having a
16        population exceeding 500,000.
17            (D) One member from an organization that works for
18        economic, educational, and social progress for African
19        Americans and promotes strong sustainable communities
20        through advocacy, collaboration, and innovation.
21            (E) One member from an organization that
22        facilitates the involvement of Latino Americans at all
23        levels of public decision-making.
24            (F) One member from an organization focused on
25        research-based education policy to support a school
26        system that prepares all students for college, a

 

 

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1        career, and democratic citizenship.
2            (G) One member from an organization dedicated to
3        advocating for public policies to prevent
4        homelessness.
5            (H) One member from the Illinois Student
6        Assistance Commission.
7            (I) One member from an organization that works to
8        ensure the health and safety of Illinois youth and
9        families by providing capacity building services.
10            (J) One member from an organization that provides
11        public high school students with opportunities to
12        explore and develop their talents, while gaining
13        critical skills for work, college, and beyond.
14            (K) One member from an organization that promotes
15        the strengths and abilities of youth and families by
16        providing community-based services that empower each
17        to face life's challenges with confidence, competence,
18        and dignity.
19            (L) One member from an organization that connects
20        former members of the foster care system with current
21        children in the foster care system.
22            (M) One member who has experience with research and
23        statistics.
24            (N) Three members who are parents of at-risk
25        students.
26Members of the Council shall, to the extent possible, be

 

 

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1selected on the basis of experience with or knowledge of
2various programs for at-risk students. The Council shall, to
3the extent possible, include diverse membership from a variety
4of socio-economic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds.
5    (c) Initial members of the Council shall serve terms
6determined by lot as follows:
7        (1) Seven members shall serve for one year.
8        (2) Seven members shall serve for 2 years.
9        (3) The remaining members shall serve for 3 years.
10Successors shall serve 3-year terms. Members must serve until
11their successors are appointed and have qualified.
12    (d) Members of the Council shall not receive compensation
13for the performance of their duties on the Council.
14    (e) The Council shall initially meet at the call of the
15State Superintendent of Education. At the initial meeting,
16members shall select a chairperson from among their number by
17majority vote; a representative from the State Board of
18Education may cast a deciding vote if there is a tie. The
19Council shall select a chairperson annually, who may be the
20same chairperson as the year prior. The Council shall meet at
21the call of the chairperson after the initial meeting.
22    (f) The State Board of Education and City of Chicago School
23District 299 shall provide administrative support to the
24Council.
25    (g) The Council shall accept and consider public comments
26when making its recommendations.

 

 

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1    (h) By no later than December 15, 2016, the Council shall
2submit a report to the State Superintendent of Education, the
3Governor, and the General Assembly addressing, at a minimum,
4the following:
5        (1) What are the barriers to success present for
6    at-risk students?
7        (2) How much does socio-economic status impact
8    academic and career achievement?
9        (3) How do at-risk students perform academically?
10        (4) How do at-risk students perform academically
11    compared to students from higher socio-economic statuses?
12        (5) What programs are shown to help at-risk students
13    reach higher levels of academic and career achievement?
14        (6) What specific curriculums help the academic
15    success of at-risk students?
16        (7) Of curriculums that help at-risk students, which of
17    these need to be implemented within the Illinois Learning
18    Standards?
19        (8) To what degree do school districts teach cultural
20    history, and how can this be improved?
21        (9) Specific policy recommendations to improve the
22    academic success of at-risk students.
23        (10) Any other information that the Council determines
24    will assist in the understanding of the barriers to success
25    for or increase the academic performance of at-risk
26    students.

 

 

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1The Council shall submit an annual report with updated
2information on the barriers to academic success and the
3academic progress of at-risk students by no later than December
415 of each year beginning the year after the initial report is
5submitted.
 
6    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
7becoming law.