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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4181

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 4181  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN  ACT  to  amend  the  School Code by changing Section
 5    10-17a and adding Section 27-23.6."; and

 6    by replacing everything after the enacting  clause  with  the
 7    following:

 8        "Section  5.   The  School  Code  is  amended by changing
 9    Section 10-17a and adding Section 27-23.6 as follows:

10        (105 ILCS 5/10-17a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-17a)
11        Sec. 10-17a.  Better schools accountability.
12        (1)  Policy and Purpose.  It shall be the policy  of  the
13    State  of  Illinois  that each school district in this State,
14    including special charter districts and districts subject  to
15    the  provisions  of  Article  34,  shall  submit  to parents,
16    taxpayers  of  such  district,  the  Governor,  the   General
17    Assembly,  and  the  State Board of Education a school report
18    card assessing the performance of its schools  and  students.
19    The  report  card  shall  be  an  index of school performance
20    measured against  statewide  and  local  standards  and  will
21    provide information to make prior year comparisons and to set
 
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 1    future year targets through the school improvement plan.
 2        (2)  Reporting  Requirements.  Each school district shall
 3    prepare a report card in accordance with the  guidelines  set
 4    forth  in this Section which describes the performance of its
 5    students by school attendance centers and by district and the
 6    district's use of  financial  resources.   Such  report  card
 7    shall  be presented at a regular school board meeting subject
 8    to applicable notice  requirements,  and  such  report  cards
 9    shall be made available to a newspaper of general circulation
10    serving  the  district  and shall be sent home to parents. In
11    addition, each school district  shall  submit  the  completed
12    report   card  to  the  office  of  the  district's  Regional
13    Superintendent which  shall  make  copies  available  to  any
14    individuals requesting them.
15        The report card shall be completed and disseminated prior
16    to  October  31  in  each school year.  The report card shall
17    contain,  but  not  be  limited  to,  actual   local   school
18    attendance   center,   school  district  and  statewide  data
19    indicating the present performance of the school,  the  State
20    norms  and  the  areas for planned improvement for the school
21    and school district.
22        (3) (a)  The report  card  shall  include  the  following
23    applicable  indicators  of  attendance  center, district, and
24    statewide  student  performance:  percent  of  students   who
25    exceed,  meet,  or  do  not meet standards established by the
26    State  Board  of  Education  pursuant  to  Section   2-3.25a;
27    composite  and subtest means on nationally normed achievement
28    tests for college bound students; student  attendance  rates;
29    chronic  truancy  rate;  dropout  rate;  graduation rate; and
30    student mobility, turnover shown as a  percent  of  transfers
31    out and a percent of transfers in.
32        (b)  The   report   card   shall  include  the  following
33    descriptions for the school, district,  and  State:   average
34    class  size;  amount  of time per day devoted to mathematics,
 
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 1    science, English and social science at  primary,  middle  and
 2    junior  high  school  grade levels; number of students taking
 3    the Prairie State Achievement  Examination  under  subsection
 4    (c)  of  Section  2-3.64,  the  number  of those students who
 5    received a score of  excellent,  and  the  average  score  by
 6    school  of  students  taking  the  examination; pupil-teacher
 7    ratio; pupil-administrator ratio; operating  expenditure  per
 8    pupil;  district  expenditure  by fund; average administrator
 9    salary; and average teacher salary.
10        (c)  The report card shall include applicable  indicators
11    of  parental  involvement  in  each  attendance  center.  The
12    parental involvement  component  of  the  report  card  shall
13    include the percentage of students whose parents or guardians
14    have  had  one  or  more personal contacts with the students'
15    teachers during the  school  year  concerning  the  students'
16    education,   and  such  other  information,  commentary,  and
17    suggestions as the school district desires.  For the purposes
18    of this paragraph, "personal contact" includes,  but  is  not
19    limited  to,  parent-teacher  conferences, parental visits to
20    school, school visits to home, telephone  conversations,  and
21    written  correspondence.   The parental involvement component
22    shall  not  single  out  or  identify  individual   students,
23    parents, or guardians by name.
24        (c-5)  For the 2001-2002, 2002-2003, and 2003-2004 school
25    years,  the  report  card  shall  include  information in the
26    following format, which shall be filled  out  by  the  school
27    district:
28        Does your school district incorporate anti-bias education
29    and intergroup conflict resolution as part of its activities?
30    yes ...  no ...
31        If yes, please check all that apply:
32             ... teacher training
33             ... classroom instruction
34             ... student groups
 
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 1             ... other
 2        (d)  The  report card form shall be prepared by the State
 3    Board of Education and provided to school districts.
 4    (Source: P.A. 89-610, eff. 8-6-96.)

 5        (105 ILCS 5/27-23.6 new)
 6        Sec. 27-23.6.  Anti-bias education.
 7        (a)  The  General  Assembly  finds  that   there   is   a
 8    significant increase in violence in the schools and that much
 9    of  that  violence is the result of intergroup tensions.  The
10    General Assembly further finds that anti-bias  education  and
11    intergroup  conflict  resolution  are  effective  methods for
12    preventing violence and lessening tensions in the schools.
13        (b)  Beginning with the  2001-2002  school  year,  public
14    elementary  and  secondary schools may incorporate activities
15    to  address  intergroup  conflict,  with  the  objectives  of
16    improving intergroup  relations  on  and  beyond  the  school
17    campus,  defusing intergroup tensions, and promoting peaceful
18    resolution of conflict.  Such activities may include, but not
19    be limited to, instruction and teacher training programs.

20        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
21    becoming law.".

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