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91_HB1520

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  School  Code by changing Section
 2    2-3.106.

 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    Section 2-3.106 as follows:

 7        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.106) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.106)
 8        Sec. 2-3.106.  State Urban Education Partnership  Grants.
 9    From  State  moneys appropriated specifically for purposes of
10    this Section, the State Board of Education shall award  State
11    Urban  Education  Partnership Grants to qualifying attendance
12    centers  within  school  districts  that  meet  the  criteria
13    specified in subparagraph (A) or subparagraph (B) below:
14             (A)  The number of students enrolled in  the  public
15        schools  of  the  district is 1,500 or more, and not less
16        than 10% of those students are  low  income  students  as
17        determined  with  reference  to the annual Public Schools
18        Fall Enrollment-Housing Report that the  school  district
19        is required to file with the State Board of Education; or
20             (B)  The  school  district  receives  not  less than
21        $100,000 in  a  fiscal  year  from  funds  allocated  and
22        distributed  under  Chapter  1  of Title I of the federal
23        Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965,  and  not
24        less  than  10%  of  the  students enrolled in the public
25        schools of the school district are  "minority  students",
26        defined  for purposes of this Section to mean a pupil who
27        is Black (having origins  in  any  of  the  black  racial
28        groups  in  Africa),  Hispanic  (of Spanish or Portuguese
29        culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America,
30        or the Caribbean  Islands,  regardless  of  race),  Asian
31        American  (having  origins in any of the original peoples
 
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 1        of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent,
 2        or the Pacific Islands), or American  Indian  or  Alaskan
 3        Native  (having origins in any of the original peoples of
 4        North America).
 5        State Urban Education Partnership  Grants  awarded  under
 6    this  Section  shall  be  used for the planning, development,
 7    operation or expansion of programs, projects  and  activities
 8    that  are designed to carry out programs that improve student
 9    achievement or the quality of education for students and that
10    are comparable or similar in nature  to  targeted  assistance
11    programs  for  which  discretionary  federal  grant funds are
12    allocated under Chapter 2 of  Title  I  of  the  the  federal
13    Elementary  and  Secondary  Education  Act of 1965; provided,
14    that in evaluating  applications  and  awarding  State  Urban
15    Education  Partnership  Grants  under  this Section, priority
16    consideration  and  preference  shall  be  given   to   grant
17    applications  that  propose  to  carry  out  effective school
18    programs that are developed  and  designed  to  increase  the
19    academic  achievement  levels  of students in large and small
20    urban   communities   through   collaborative   efforts    or
21    partnerships  between  the attendance center applying for the
22    grant and at least one  parent  or  community  group,  social
23    service  agency, public sector business entity or institution
24    of higher education.  Indicators  of  such  effective  school
25    programs  shall  include  but  not  be  limited to components
26    designed to improve  student  attendance  at  school  and  in
27    class, increase student homework output and quality, increase
28    student  time on the task of acquiring basic and higher order
29    skills, improve teacher-given classroom grades, improve State
30    and national standardized test scores and assessment results,
31    improve  community  involvement  in   the   development   and
32    implementation  of  effective  school  programs,  and improve
33    parent involvement to foster  a  positive  home  environment,
34    meaningful   parent-child   communication   in   matters   of
 
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 1    educational  performance  and  progress, and increased parent
 2    participation in home learning activities,  school  volunteer
 3    activities and school governance.
 4        The  State  Board  of  Education  shall  adopt  rules and
 5    regulations  governing   the   procedure   and   requirements
 6    applicable   to   grant  applications  submitted  under  this
 7    Section.  The period during which grants may be awarded to an
 8    attendance center under  this  Section  shall  not  exceed  3
 9    consecutive  school  years;  provided  that  before approving
10    continuation of a grant for a  new  school  year,  the  State
11    Board  of  Education shall review and evaluate a report which
12    the attendance center shall file with respect to its  use  of
13    grant  funds  in  carrying  out  grant  programs  during  the
14    preceding school year.
15        Grants  shall be awarded to attendance centers under this
16    Section on a  competitive  basis,  and  the  State  Board  of
17    Education  shall  establish  standards,  consistent  with the
18    provisions of  this  Section,  by  which  to  evaluate  grant
19    applications and programs submitted and proposed hereunder.
20        It is the purpose and intent of this Section to establish
21    a  State  grant  program  that parallels and supplements, but
22    that operates independently of federal  grant  programs  that
23    allocate  funds  for  targeted  assistance under Chapter 2 of
24    Title I of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act
25    of 1965.
26    (Source: P.A. 87-789; 87-895; revised 10-31-98.)

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