Illinois 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5250 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/23/2024

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1  AN ACT concerning education.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections
5  14A-32 and 27-22 as follows:
6  (105 ILCS 5/14A-32)
7  Sec. 14A-32. Accelerated placement; school district
8  responsibilities.
9  (a) Each school district shall have a policy that allows
10  for accelerated placement that includes or incorporates by
11  reference the following components:
12  (1) a provision that provides that participation in
13  accelerated placement is not limited to those children who
14  have been identified as gifted and talented, but rather is
15  open to all children who demonstrate high ability and who
16  may benefit from accelerated placement;
17  (2) a fair and equitable decision-making process that
18  involves multiple persons and includes a student's parents
19  or guardians;
20  (3) procedures for notifying parents or guardians of a
21  child of a decision affecting that child's participation
22  in an accelerated placement program; and
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1  valid, reliable indicators.
2  (a-5) By no later than the beginning of the 2023-2024
3  school year, a school district's accelerated placement policy
4  shall allow for the automatic enrollment, in the following
5  school term, of a student into the next most rigorous level of
6  advanced coursework offered by the high school if the student
7  meets or exceeds State standards in English language arts,
8  mathematics, or science on a State assessment administered
9  under Section 2-3.64a-5 as follows:
10  (1) A student who meets or exceeds State standards in
11  English language arts shall be automatically enrolled into
12  the next most rigorous level of advanced coursework in
13  English, social studies, humanities, or related subjects.
14  (2) A student who meets or exceeds State standards in
15  mathematics shall be automatically enrolled into the next
16  most rigorous level of advanced coursework in mathematics.
17  (3) A student who meets or exceeds State standards in
18  science shall be automatically enrolled into the next most
19  rigorous level of advanced coursework in science.
20  (a-10) By no later than the beginning of the 2027-2028
21  school year, a school district's accelerated placement policy
22  shall allow for automatic eligibility, in the following school
23  term, for a student to enroll in the next most rigorous level
24  of advanced coursework offered by the high school if the
25  student meets State standards in English language arts,
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1  under Section 2-3.64a-5 as follows:
2  (1) A student who meets State standards in English
3  language arts shall be automatically eligible to enroll in
4  the next most rigorous level of advanced coursework in
5  English, social studies, humanities, or related subjects.
6  (2) A student who meets State standards in mathematics
7  shall be automatically eligible to enroll in the next most
8  rigorous level of advanced coursework in mathematics.
9  (3) A student who meets State standards in science
10  shall be automatically eligible to enroll in the next most
11  rigorous level of advanced coursework in science.
12  (a-15) For a student entering grade 12, the next most
13  rigorous level of advanced coursework in English language arts
14  or mathematics shall be a dual credit course, as defined in the
15  Dual Credit Quality Act, an Advanced Placement course, as
16  defined in Section 10 of the College and Career Success for All
17  Students Act, or an International Baccalaureate course;
18  otherwise, the next most rigorous level of advanced coursework
19  under this subsection (a-15) (a-5) may include a dual credit
20  course, as defined in the Dual Credit Quality Act, an Advanced
21  Placement course, as defined in Section 10 of the College and
22  Career Success for All Students Act, an International
23  Baccalaureate course, an honors class, an enrichment
24  opportunity, a gifted program, or another program offered by
25  the district.
26  A school district may use the student's most recent State

 

 

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1  assessment results to determine whether a student meets or
2  exceeds State standards. For a student entering grade 9,
3  results from the State assessment taken in grades 6 through 8
4  may be used. For other high school grades, the results from a
5  locally selected, nationally normed assessment may be used
6  instead of the State assessment if those results are the most
7  recent.
8  (a-20) A school district's accelerated placement policy
9  may allow for the waiver of a course or unit of instruction
10  completion requirement if (i) completion of the course or unit
11  of instruction is required by this Code or rules adopted by the
12  State Board of Education as a prerequisite to receiving a high
13  school diploma and (ii) the school district has determined
14  that the student has demonstrated mastery of or competency in
15  the content of the course or unit of instruction. The school
16  district shall maintain documentation of this determination of
17  mastery or competency for each student, that shall include
18  identification of the learning standards or competencies
19  reviewed, the methods of measurement used, student
20  performance, the date of the determination, and identification
21  of the district personnel involved in the determination
22  process.
23  (a-25) A school district's accelerated placement policy
24  must include a process through which the parent or guardian of
25  each student who meets State standards is provided
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1  enrollment in accelerated courses. This notification must
2  provide details on the procedures for the parent or guardian
3  to enroll or not enroll the student in accelerated courses, in
4  writing, on forms the school district makes available. If no
5  course selection is made by the parent or guardian in
6  accordance with procedures set forth by the school district,
7  the student shall be automatically enrolled in the next most
8  rigorous level of coursework. A school district must provide
9  the parent or guardian of a student eligible for automatic
10  enrollment under this subsection (a-5) or (a-10) with the
11  option to instead have the student enroll in alternative
12  coursework that better aligns with the student's postsecondary
13  education or career goals. If applicable, a school district
14  must provide notification to a student's parent or guardian
15  that the student will receive a waiver of a course or unit of
16  instruction completion requirement under subsections (a-5) or
17  (a-10).
18  Nothing in subsection this subsection (a-5) or (a-10) may
19  be interpreted to preclude other students from enrolling in
20  advanced coursework per the policy of a school district.
21  (a-30) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the
22  implementation of policies that allow for automatic enrollment
23  of students who meet standards on State assessments into the
24  next most rigorous level of advanced coursework offered by a
25  high school.
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1  policy may include or incorporate by reference, but need not
2  be limited to, the following components:
3  (1) procedures for annually informing the community
4  at-large, including parents or guardians, community-based
5  organizations, and providers of out-of-school programs,
6  about the accelerated placement program and the methods
7  used for the identification of children eligible for
8  accelerated placement, including strategies to reach
9  groups of students and families who have been historically
10  underrepresented in accelerated placement programs and
11  advanced coursework;
12  (2) a process for referral that allows for multiple
13  referrers, including a child's parents or guardians; other
14  referrers may include licensed education professionals,
15  the child, with the written consent of a parent or
16  guardian, a peer, through a licensed education
17  professional who has knowledge of the referred child's
18  abilities, or, in case of possible early entrance, a
19  preschool educator, pediatrician, or psychologist who
20  knows the child;
21  (3) a provision that provides that children
22  participating in an accelerated placement program and
23  their parents or guardians will be provided a written plan
24  detailing the type of acceleration the child will receive
25  and strategies to support the child;
26  (4) procedures to provide support and promote success

 

 

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1  for students who are newly enrolled in an accelerated
2  placement program;
3  (5) a process for the school district to review and
4  utilize disaggregated data on participation in an
5  accelerated placement program to address gaps among
6  demographic groups in accelerated placement opportunities;
7  and
8  (6) procedures to promote equity, which may
9  incorporate one or more of the following evidence-based
10  practices:
11  (A) the use of multiple tools to assess
12  exceptional potential and provide several pathways
13  into advanced academic programs when assessing student
14  need for advanced academic or accelerated programming;
15  (B) providing enrichment opportunities starting in
16  the early grades to address achievement gaps that
17  occur at school entry and provide students with
18  opportunities to demonstrate their advanced potential;
19  (C) the use of universal screening combined with
20  local school-based norms for placement in accelerated
21  and advanced learning programs;
22  (D) developing a continuum of services to identify
23  and develop talent in all learners ranging from
24  enriched learning experiences, such as problem-based
25  learning, performance tasks, critical thinking, and
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1  advanced academic programming; and
2  (E) providing professional learning in gifted
3  education for teachers and other appropriate school
4  personnel to appropriately identify and challenge
5  students from diverse cultures and backgrounds who may
6  benefit from accelerated placement or advanced
7  academic programming.
8  (c) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to
9  determine data to be collected and disaggregated by
10  demographic group regarding accelerated placement, including
11  the rates of students who participate in and successfully
12  complete advanced coursework, and a method of making the
13  information available to the public.
14  (d) On or before November 1, 2022, following a review of
15  disaggregated data on the participation and successful
16  completion rates of students enrolled in an accelerated
17  placement program, each school district shall develop a plan
18  to expand access to its accelerated placement program and to
19  ensure the teaching capacity necessary to meet the increased
20  demand.
21  (Source: P.A. 102-209, eff. 11-30-21 (See Section 5 of P.A.
22  102-671 for effective date of P.A. 102-209); 103-263, eff.
23  6-30-23.)
24  (105 ILCS 5/27-22) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-22)
25  Sec. 27-22. Required high school courses.

 

 

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1  (a) (Blank).
2  (b) (Blank).
3  (c) (Blank).
4  (d) (Blank).
5  (e) Through the 2023-2024 school year, as a prerequisite
6  to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil entering the
7  9th grade must, in addition to other course requirements,
8  successfully complete all of the following courses:
9  (1) Four years of language arts.
10  (2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of
11  which must be English and the other of which may be English
12  or any other subject. When applicable, writing-intensive
13  courses may be counted towards the fulfillment of other
14  graduation requirements.
15  (3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be
16  Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and
17  one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science
18  course. A mathematics course that includes geometry
19  content may be offered as an integrated, applied,
20  interdisciplinary, or career and technical education
21  course that prepares a student for a career readiness
22  path.
23  (3.5) For pupils entering the 9th grade in the
24  2022-2023 school year and 2023-2024 school year, one year
25  of a course that includes intensive instruction in
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1  or any other subject and which may be counted toward the
2  fulfillment of other graduation requirements.
3  (4) Two years of science.
4  (5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one
5  year must be history of the United States or a combination
6  of history of the United States and American government
7  and, beginning with pupils entering the 9th grade in the
8  2016-2017 school year and each school year thereafter, at
9  least one semester must be civics, which shall help young
10  people acquire and learn to use the skills, knowledge, and
11  attitudes that will prepare them to be competent and
12  responsible citizens throughout their lives. Civics course
13  content shall focus on government institutions, the
14  discussion of current and controversial issues, service
15  learning, and simulations of the democratic process.
16  School districts may utilize private funding available for
17  the purposes of offering civics education. Beginning with
18  pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2021-2022 school
19  year, one semester, or part of one semester, may include a
20  financial literacy course.
21  (6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C)
22  foreign language, which shall be deemed to include
23  American Sign Language, (D) vocational education, or (E)
24  forensic speech (speech and debate). A forensic speech
25  course used to satisfy the course requirement under
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1  requirement under this subdivision (6).
2  (e-5) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, as a
3  prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil
4  entering the 9th grade must, in addition to other course
5  requirements, successfully complete all of the following
6  courses:
7  (1) Four years of language arts.
8  (2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of
9  which must be English and the other of which may be English
10  or any other subject. If applicable, writing-intensive
11  courses may be counted toward the fulfillment of other
12  graduation requirements.
13  (3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be
14  Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and
15  one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science
16  course. A mathematics course that includes geometry
17  content may be offered as an integrated, applied,
18  interdisciplinary, or career and technical education
19  course that prepares a student for a career readiness
20  path.
21  (3.5) One year of a course that includes intensive
22  instruction in computer literacy, which may be English,
23  social studies, or any other subject and which may be
24  counted toward the fulfillment of other graduation
25  requirements.
26  (4) Two years of laboratory science.

 

 

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1  (5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one
2  year must be history of the United States or a combination
3  of history of the United States and American government
4  and at least one semester must be civics, which shall help
5  young people acquire and learn to use the skills,
6  knowledge, and attitudes that will prepare them to be
7  competent and responsible citizens throughout their lives.
8  Civics course content shall focus on government
9  institutions, the discussion of current and controversial
10  issues, service learning, and simulations of the
11  democratic process. School districts may utilize private
12  funding available for the purposes of offering civics
13  education. One semester, or part of one semester, may
14  include a financial literacy course.
15  (6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C)
16  foreign language, which shall be deemed to include
17  American Sign Language, (D) vocational education, or (E)
18  forensic speech (speech and debate). A forensic speech
19  course used to satisfy the course requirement under
20  subdivision (1) may not be used to satisfy the course
21  requirement under this subdivision (6).
22  (e-10) Beginning with the 2028-2029 school year, as a
23  prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil
24  entering the 9th grade must, in addition to other course
25  requirements, successfully complete 2 years of foreign
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1  pupil may choose a third year of foreign language to satisfy
2  the requirement under subdivision (6) of subsection (e-5).
3  (f) The State Board of Education shall develop and inform
4  school districts of standards for writing-intensive
5  coursework.
6  (f-5) If a school district offers an Advanced Placement
7  computer science course to high school students, then the
8  school board must designate that course as equivalent to a
9  high school mathematics course and must denote on the
10  student's transcript that the Advanced Placement computer
11  science course qualifies as a mathematics-based, quantitative
12  course for students in accordance with subdivision (3) of
13  subsection (e) of this Section.
14  (g) Public Act 83-1082 does not apply to pupils entering
15  the 9th grade in 1983-1984 school year and prior school years
16  or to students with disabilities whose course of study is
17  determined by an individualized education program.
18  Public Act 94-676 does not apply to pupils entering the
19  9th grade in the 2004-2005 school year or a prior school year
20  or to students with disabilities whose course of study is
21  determined by an individualized education program.
22  Subdivision (3.5) of subsection (e) does not apply to
23  pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2021-2022 school year or a
24  prior school year or to students with disabilities whose
25  course of study is determined by an individualized education
26  program.

 

 

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1  Subsection (e-5) does not apply to pupils entering the 9th
2  grade in the 2023-2024 school year or a prior school year or to
3  students with disabilities whose course of study is determined
4  by an individualized education program. Subsection (e-10) does
5  not apply to pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2027-2028
6  school year or a prior school year or to students with
7  disabilities whose course of study is determined by an
8  individualized education program.
9  (h) The provisions of this Section are subject to the
10  provisions of Sections 14A-32 and Section 27-22.05 of this
11  Code and the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act.
12  (i) The State Board of Education may adopt rules to modify
13  the requirements of this Section for any students enrolled in
14  grades 9 through 12 if the Governor has declared a disaster due
15  to a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the
16  Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
17  (Source: P.A. 102-366, eff. 8-13-21; 102-551, eff. 1-1-22;
18  102-864, eff. 5-13-22; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.)

 

 

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