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90_HB0559

      105 ILCS 5/27A-7
      105 ILCS 5/27A-10
          Amends the  Charter  Schools  Law  in  the  School  Code.
      Replaces  a  provision  requiring charter school employees to
      have a separate bargaining unit with a provision  that  those
      employees  may  either  form  a new bargaining unit or remain
      part of an existing  bargaining  unit  of  employees  of  the
      school  district  in  which  the  charter  school is located.
      Provides that upon expiration of the leave of absence  period
      granted by a school board to a teacher who accepts employment
      with  a  charter  school,  the  teacher,  if he or she elects
      rather than resigning to return to the school district,  must
      return  to  a teaching position requiring certification or to
      the position previously  held  by  the  teacher,  unless  the
      teacher  and the school board otherwise agree.  Provides that
      individuals employed in instructional  positions  by  charter
      schools  shall,  if  they are not certified under a specified
      Article of the School  Code,  be  certified  by  an  approved
      alternative   certification   program   established  by  law.
      Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the  School  Code  by  changing  Sections
 2    27A-7 and 27A-10.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.   The  School  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 6    Sections 27A-7 and 27A-10 as follows:
 7        (105 ILCS 5/27A-7)
 8        Sec. 27A-7.  Charter submission.
 9        (a)  A  proposal  to  establish a charter school shall be
10    submitted to the State Board and the local  school  board  in
11    the  form  of  a  proposed  contract entered into between the
12    local school board and  the  governing  body  of  a  proposed
13    charter  school.  The charter school proposal as submitted to
14    the State Board shall include:
15             (1)  The name of the proposed charter school,  which
16        must include the words "Charter School".
17             (2)  The age or grade range, areas of focus, minimum
18        and  maximum  numbers  of  pupils  to  be enrolled in the
19        charter school, and any  other  admission  criteria  that
20        would be legal if used by a school district.
21             (3)  A  description  of and address for the physical
22        plant in which the charter school will be located.
23             (4)  The mission statement of  the  charter  school,
24        which  must  be  consistent  with  the General Assembly's
25        declared purposes.
26             (5)  The goals, objectives,  and  pupil  performance
27        standards to be achieved by the charter school.
28             (6)  In  the  case  of  a  proposal  to  establish a
29        charter school by converting an existing public school or
30        attendance center to charter school status, evidence that
31        the proposed formation of the charter school has received
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 1        the  required  approval  from  certified  teachers,  from
 2        parents and guardians, and, if applicable, from  a  local
 3        school  council  as provided in subsection (b) of Section
 4        27A-8.
 5             (7)  A   description   of   the   charter   school's
 6        educational   program,   pupil   performance   standards,
 7        curriculum,  school  year,  school  days,  and  hours  of
 8        operation.
 9             (8)  A description of the charter school's plan  for
10        evaluating  pupil  performance,  the types of assessments
11        that will be  used  to  measure  pupil  progress  towards
12        achievement  of the school's pupil performance standards,
13        the timeline for achievement of those standards, and  the
14        procedures for taking corrective action in the event that
15        pupil performance at the charter school falls below those
16        standards.
17             (9)  Evidence  that  the  terms  of  the  charter as
18        proposed are economically  sound  for  both  the  charter
19        school and the school district, a proposed budget for the
20        term of the charter, a description of the manner in which
21        an  annual  audit  of  the  financial  and administrative
22        operations of the charter school, including any  services
23        provided by the school district, are to be conducted, and
24        a  plan  for  the  displacement  of pupils, teachers, and
25        other employees who will not attend or be employed in the
26        charter school.
27             (10)  A description of the governance and  operation
28        of the charter school, including the nature and extent of
29        parental,    professional    educator,    and   community
30        involvement  in  the  governance  and  operation  of  the
31        charter school.
32             (11)  An explanation of the relationship  that  will
33        exist  between  the  charter  school  and  its employees,
34        including evidence  that  the  terms  and  conditions  of
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 1        employment  have  been  addressed with affected employees
 2        and their recognized representative, if  any.   Employees
 3        at  a  charter  school  may form a new bargaining unit or
 4        remain a part of an existing bargaining  unit  previously
 5        formed  by  employees of the school district in which the
 6        charter school is located. However, a bargaining unit  of
 7        charter  school  employees shall be separate and distinct
 8        from any bargaining units  formed  from  employees  of  a
 9        school district in which the charter school is located.
10             (12)  An  agreement  between  the  parties regarding
11        their respective legal liability and applicable insurance
12        coverage.
13             (13)  A description of how the charter school  plans
14        to  meet  the  transportation needs of its pupils,  and a
15        plan  for  addressing   the   transportation   needs   of
16        low-income and at-risk pupils.
17             (14)  The  proposed  effective  date and term of the
18        charter;  provided  that  the  first  day  of  the  first
19        academic year and the first day of the fiscal year of the
20        charter school shall coincide with the first day  of  the
21        academic year and the first day of the fiscal year of the
22        local school district.
23             (15)  Any  other  information reasonably required by
24        the State Board of Education.
25        (b)  A proposal to establish  a  charter  school  may  be
26    initiated  by  individuals  or  organizations  that will have
27    majority representation on the board of  directors  or  other
28    governing  body  of  the  corporation or other discrete legal
29    entity that is to be  established  to  operate  the  proposed
30    charter  school,  or  by  the  board  of  directors  or other
31    governing body of a discrete legal entity already existing or
32    established to operate  the  proposed  charter  school.   The
33    individuals  or  organizations referred to in this subsection
34    may be school teachers, school administrators,  local  school
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 1    councils,  colleges or universities or their faculty members,
 2    public community  colleges  or  their  instructors  or  other
 3    representatives,  corporations,  or  other  entities or their
 4    representatives.  The proposal  shall  be  submitted  to  the
 5    local school board for consideration and, if appropriate, for
 6    development  of  a  proposed  contract to be submitted to the
 7    State Board  for certification under Section 27A-6.
 8        (c)  The local school board may not without  the  consent
 9    of  the  governing  body  of the charter school condition its
10    approval of a charter school proposal  on  acceptance  of  an
11    agreement  to  operate  under  State laws and regulations and
12    local school board policies from which the charter school  is
13    otherwise exempted under this Article.
14    (Source: P.A. 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)
15        (105 ILCS 5/27A-10)
16        Sec. 27A-10. Employees.
17        (a)  A person shall be deemed to be employed by a charter
18    school  unless  a  collective  bargaining  agreement  or  the
19    charter school contract otherwise provides.
20        (b)  In  all  school districts, including special charter
21    districts and districts located in cities having a population
22    exceeding 500,000, the local school board shall determine  by
23    policy  or  by  negotiated  agreement,  if  one  exists,  the
24    employment  status  of  any school district employees who are
25    employed by a charter  school  and  who  seek  to  return  to
26    employment in the public schools of the district.  Each local
27    school  board  shall  grant, for a period of up to 5 years, a
28    leave  of  absence  to  those  of  its  teachers  who  accept
29    employment  with  a  charter  school.   At  the  end  of  the
30    authorized leave of absence, the teacher must return  to  the
31    school  district  or  resign;  provided, however, that if the
32    teacher chooses to return to the school district, the teacher
33    must be assigned to a teaching position  which  requires  the
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 1    teacher's certification or to the position previously held by
 2    that  teacher,  unless  the  teacher  and  the  school  board
 3    otherwise  agree  and  legal qualifications.  The contractual
 4    continued service status and retirement benefits of a teacher
 5    of the district who is granted a leave of absence  to  accept
 6    employment  with  a  charter  school shall not be affected by
 7    that leave of absence.
 8        (c)  Charter  schools  shall  employ   in   instructional
 9    positions,  as  defined  in  the charter, individuals who are
10    certificated under Article 21 of the School Code or who  have
11    been  certified  by  an  approved  alternative  certification
12    program  that  has  been established pursuant to law. possess
13    the following qualifications:
14             (i)  graduated with  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an
15        accredited institution of higher learning;
16             (ii)  been employed for a period of at least 5 years
17        in  an  area  requiring  application  of the individual's
18        education;
19             (iii)  passed the tests of basic skills and  subject
20        matter  knowledge required by Section 21-1a of the School
21        Code; and
22             (iv)  demonstrate     continuing     evidence     of
23        professional growth  which  shall  include,  but  not  be
24        limited to, successful teaching experience, attendance at
25        professional   meetings,   membership   in   professional
26        organizations,  additional credits earned at institutions
27        of higher learning, travel specifically  for  educational
28        purposes,   and   reading   of   professional  books  and
29        periodicals.
30        Charter    schools    employing    individuals    without
31    certification in instructional positions shall  provide  such
32    mentoring,   training,   and   staff  development  for  those
33    individuals as the charter schools  determine  necessary  for
34    satisfactory performance in the classroom.
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 1        Notwithstanding  any other provisions of the School Code,
 2    charter schools may  employ  non-certificated  staff  in  all
 3    other positions.
 4        (d)  A  teacher at a charter school may resign his or her
 5    position only if the teacher gives notice of  resignation  to
 6    the  charter  school's governing body at least 60 days before
 7    the end of the school term, and  the  resignation  must  take
 8    effect immediately upon the end of the school term.
 9    (Source: P.A. 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)
10        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
11    becoming law.

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