Full Text of HB5981 96th General Assembly
HB5981 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB5981
Introduced 2/10/2010, by Rep. Mike Fortner SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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105 ILCS 5/14C-1 |
from Ch. 122, par. 14C-1 |
105 ILCS 5/14C-2 |
from Ch. 122, par. 14C-2 |
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Amends the Transitional Bilingual Education Article of the School Code. Adds as a purpose of the Article the establishment of approved alternative programs in public schools. Provides that an approved alternative program means a full-time program of instruction (1) in all of those courses or subjects that a child is required by law to receive and that are required by the child's school district, given in either the native language of those children of limited English-speaking ability who are enrolled in the program or in English; and (2) that consists of both a structured English immersion program and a program of 2-way bilingual education, or a part-time program of instruction based on the educational needs of those children of limited English-speaking ability who do not need a full-time program of instruction.
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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 5 |
| 14C-1 and 14C-2 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/14C-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 14C-1)
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| Sec. 14C-1.
The General Assembly finds that there are large | 8 |
| numbers of children in
this State who come from environments | 9 |
| where the primary language is other
than English. Experience | 10 |
| has shown that public school classes in which
instruction is | 11 |
| given only in English are often inadequate for the education
of | 12 |
| children whose native tongue is another language. The General | 13 |
| Assembly
believes that a program of transitional bilingual | 14 |
| education can meet the
needs of these children and facilitate | 15 |
| their integration into the regular
public school curriculum. | 16 |
| Therefore, pursuant to the policy of this State
to insure equal | 17 |
| educational opportunity to every child, and in recognition
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| the educational needs of children of limited English-speaking | 19 |
| ability, it is the purpose of this Act to provide for the | 20 |
| establishment of
transitional bilingual education or approved | 21 |
| alternative programs in the public schools, and to
provide | 22 |
| supplemental financial assistance to help local school | 23 |
| districts
meet the extra costs of such programs.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1105, eff. 6-1-07 .)
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| (105 ILCS 5/14C-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 14C-2)
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| Sec. 14C-2. Definitions. Unless the context indicates | 4 |
| otherwise, the terms used in this
Article have the following | 5 |
| meanings:
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| (a) "State Board" means the State Board of Education.
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| (b) "Certification Board" means the State Teacher | 8 |
| Certification
Board.
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| (c) "School District" means any school district | 10 |
| established under
this Code.
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| (d) "Children of limited English-speaking ability" means | 12 |
| (1)
all children in grades pre-K through 12 who were not born | 13 |
| in the United States, whose native tongue is a
language other | 14 |
| than English, and who are incapable of performing ordinary
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| classwork in English; and (2) all children in grades pre-K | 16 |
| through 12 who were born in the United
States of parents | 17 |
| possessing no or limited English-speaking ability and
who are | 18 |
| incapable of performing ordinary classwork in English.
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| (e) "Teacher of transitional bilingual education" means a | 20 |
| teacher
with a speaking and reading ability in a language other | 21 |
| than English in
which transitional bilingual education is | 22 |
| offered and with communicative
skills in English.
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| (f) "Program in transitional bilingual education" means a | 24 |
| full-time
program of instruction (1) in all those courses or | 25 |
| subjects which a
child is required by law to receive and which |
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| are required by the
child's school district which shall be | 2 |
| given in the native language of
the children of limited | 3 |
| English-speaking ability who are enrolled in the
program and | 4 |
| also in English, (2) in the reading and writing of the
native | 5 |
| language of the children of limited English-speaking ability | 6 |
| who
are enrolled in the program and in the oral comprehension, | 7 |
| speaking,
reading and writing of English, and (3) in the | 8 |
| history and culture of
the country, territory or geographic | 9 |
| area which is the native land of
the parents of children of | 10 |
| limited English-speaking ability who are
enrolled in the | 11 |
| program and in the history and culture of the United
States; or | 12 |
| a part-time program of instruction based on the educational
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| needs of those children of limited English-speaking ability who | 14 |
| do not
need a full-time program of instruction. | 15 |
| (g) "Approved alternative program" means a full-time | 16 |
| program of instruction: | 17 |
| (1) in all of those courses or subjects that a child is | 18 |
| required by law to receive and that are required by the | 19 |
| child's school district, given in either the native | 20 |
| language of those children of limited English-speaking | 21 |
| ability who are enrolled in the program or in English; and | 22 |
| (2) that consists of both a structured English | 23 |
| immersion program and a program of 2-way bilingual | 24 |
| education; or a part-time program of instruction based on | 25 |
| the educational needs of those children of limited | 26 |
| English-speaking ability who do not need a full-time |
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| program of instruction. | 2 |
| In an approved alternative program, each child's parent or | 3 |
| legal guardian must be given the opportunity to select which of | 4 |
| the available programs will best meet the child's specific | 5 |
| educational needs. | 6 |
| For the purposes of this subdivision (g), a 2-way bilingual | 7 |
| education program is one in which (i) the goal is to develop | 8 |
| proficiency in both the child's native language and English, | 9 |
| (ii) students with an English background and students with one | 10 |
| other language background are included, and (iii) instruction | 11 |
| is in both languages; and a structured English immersion | 12 |
| program is one in which (A) the goal is fluency, with only | 13 |
| limited-English proficient students in the class, (B) primary | 14 |
| instruction is in English, adjusted to the proficiency level of | 15 |
| students so subject matter is comprehensible, and (C) | 16 |
| instruction may be supplemented with support in the students' | 17 |
| native language.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-793, eff. 1-1-09.)
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