Full Text of HR1152 100th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, All children in Illinois are entitled to the | 3 | | facilities and resources needed for a high-quality
education; | 4 | | and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Many charter schools are in older, sometimes | 6 | | dilapidated buildings that require repair, such as | 7 | | tuckpointing, new roofs, or boilers; and
| 8 | | WHEREAS, Most children in existing charter schools do not | 9 | | have the necessary access to special education resource space, | 10 | | adequate space for physical education and athletics, and dining | 11 | | facilities; and
| 12 | | WHEREAS, Eleven jurisdictions (Arizona, California, | 13 | | Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New
Mexico, | 14 | | Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington D.C.) currently | 15 | | offer facilities support for
charter public schools through | 16 | | varying resources and can be an authority on best practices; | 17 | | therefore, be it
| 18 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 19 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the | 20 | | Task Force on Charter Public School Facilities is created to | 21 | | examine charter public school facilities issues, including the |
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| 1 | | following: | 2 | | (1) an analysis of the current capital funds and | 3 | | facilities provisions in the Illinois Charter Schools Law | 4 | | for
the purpose of ensuring equitable access; | 5 | | (2) a comparative analysis of charter public school | 6 | | facilities
funding and access across the United States; and
| 7 | | (3) recommendations for ensuring that charter public
| 8 | | schools have equitable access to safe and appropriate | 9 | | facilities; and be it further | 10 | | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall consist of the | 11 | | following members: | 12 | | (1) two members appointed by the Speaker of the House | 13 | | of Representatives; | 14 | | (2) two members appointed by the Minority Leader of the | 15 | | House of Representatives; | 16 | | (3) one member appointed by the State Superintendent of | 17 | | Education or his or her designee; | 18 | | (4) the chief executive officer of a school district in | 19 | | a city having a population exceeding 500,000 or his or her | 20 | | designee; | 21 | | (5) one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of | 22 | | Representatives, upon recommendation of an organization | 23 | | representing teachers in a school district in a city having | 24 | | a population exceeding 500,000; | 25 | | (6) one member appointed by the Governor, upon |
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| 1 | | recommendation of a statewide organization representing | 2 | | charter public schools in the State; | 3 | | (7) a principal of a currently operating, | 4 | | high-performing charter public school in the State, | 5 | | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education; | 6 | | (8) one member appointed by the Governor, who is | 7 | | representative of a community organization that operates | 8 | | charter public schools, upon recommendation of that | 9 | | community organization; | 10 | | (9) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | 11 | | House of Representatives, upon the recommendation of an | 12 | | organization representing the business community of the | 13 | | State; | 14 | | (10) one member appointed by the Governor, upon | 15 | | recommendation of an education advocacy group
that | 16 | | organizes parents and supports high-quality public-school | 17 | | options, including high-quality public
charter schools; | 18 | | (11) one member appointed by the state superintendent | 19 | | representing one of the ten currently operating
| 20 | | Commission-approved charter public schools in this State, | 21 | | upon recommendation of the leadership of
the | 22 | | Commission-approved charter public schools; | 23 | | (12) one member appointed by the Governor, upon | 24 | | recommendation of a large, non-profit community
| 25 | | development financial institution (CDFI) in Illinois that | 26 | | provides or has provided specialized loans, real
estate |
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| 1 | | development, and additional forms of financial assistance | 2 | | to charter public schools in this State; and | 3 | | (13) one member appointed by the state superintendent | 4 | | who represents a charter school outside of the
City of | 5 | | Chicago; and be it further | 6 | | RESOLVED, That the members of the Task Force shall elect a | 7 | | chairperson from among their membership
and that the State | 8 | | Charter School Commission shall provide administrative | 9 | | support; and be it further | 10 | | RESOLVED, That the members of the Task Force shall be | 11 | | appointed within 30 days after the adoption of
this resolution | 12 | | and shall begin meeting no later than 30 days after the | 13 | | appointments are finalized; in the
event the appointments by | 14 | | the Governor are not made within 30 days after the adoption of | 15 | | this resolution, the State Superintendent shall make such | 16 | | appointments within 15 days of the appointment
deadline; | 17 | | members shall serve without compensation; and be it further | 18 | | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall issue a report making | 19 | | recommendations on any changes to State
laws with regard to | 20 | | charter public school facilities access on or before January 9, | 21 | | 2019 and that the
Task Force shall be dissolved upon issuance | 22 | | of this report; and be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That the report filed with the Clerk of the House | 2 | | of Representatives shall be provided to the Clerk in electronic | 3 | | form only, in the manner that the Clerk shall direct; and be it | 4 | | further | 5 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 6 | | delivered to the Governor, the State
Superintendent of | 7 | | Education, the State Charter School Commission, and the Chief | 8 | | Executive Officer of
the City of Chicago School District 299.
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