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Public Act 104-0129
Public Act 0129 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0129 | | SB1983 Enrolled | LRB104 09170 LNS 19226 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 14A-15, 14A-30, and 14A-35 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/14A-15) | Sec. 14A-15. Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to | provide encouragement, assistance, and guidance to school | districts in the development and improvement of educational | programs for gifted and talented children and children | eligible for accelerated placement as defined in Sections | 14A-20 and 14A-17 of this Code. School districts shall | continue to have the authority and flexibility to design | education programs for gifted and talented children in | response to community needs, but these programs must comply | with the requirements established in Section 14A-30 of this | Code by no later than September 1, 2006 in order to merit | approval by the State Board of Education in order to qualify | for State funding for the education of gifted and talented | children, should such funding become available. | (Source: P.A. 100-421, eff. 7-1-18.) | (105 ILCS 5/14A-30) |
| Sec. 14A-30. Local Funding of local gifted education | programs. A local program for the education of gifted and | talented children may include, but need not be limited to, be | approved for funding by the State Board of Education, pursuant | to a request for proposals process, if funds for that purpose | are available and, beginning with the beginning of the | 2010-2011 academic year, if the local program submits an | application for funds that includes a comprehensive plan (i) | showing that the applicant is capable of meeting a portion of | the following requirements, (ii) showing the program elements | currently in place and a timeline for implementation of other | elements, and (iii) demonstrating to the satisfaction of the | State Board of Education that the applicant is capable of | implementing a program of gifted education consistent with | this Article: | (1) The use of assessment instruments, such as | nonverbal ability tests and tests in students' native | languages, and a selection process that is equitable to | and inclusive of underrepresented groups, including | low-income students, minority students, students with | disabilities, twice-exceptional students, and English | learners. | (2) (Blank). A priority emphasis on language arts and | mathematics. | (3) The use of multiple valid assessments that assess | both demonstrated achievement and potential for |
| achievement, including cognitive ability tests and general | or subject specific achievement tests, applied universally | to all students, and appropriate for the content focus of | the gifted services that will be provided. School | districts and schools may add other local, valid | assessments, such as portfolios. Assessments and selection | processes must ensure multiple pathways into the program. | (4) The use of score ranges on assessments that are | appropriate for the school or district population, | including the use of local norms for achievement to | identify high potential students. | (5) A process of identification of gifted and talented | children that is of equal rigor in each area of aptitude | addressed by the program. | (6) The use of identification procedures that | appropriately correspond with the planned programs, | curricula, and services. | (7) A fair and equitable decision-making process. | (8) The availability of a fair and impartial appeal | process within the school, school district, or cooperative | of school districts operating a program for parents or | guardians whose children are aggrieved by a decision of | the school, school district, or cooperative of school | districts regarding eligibility for participation in a | program. | (9) Procedures for annually informing the community |
| at-large, including parents, about the program and the | methods used for the identification of gifted and talented | children. | (10) Procedures for notifying parents or guardians of | a child of a decision affecting that child's participation | in a program. | (11) A description of how gifted and talented children | will be grouped and instructed in order to maximize the | educational benefits the children derive from | participation in the program, including curriculum | modifications and options that accelerate and add depth | and complexity to the curriculum content. | (12) An explanation of how the program emphasizes | higher-level skills attainment, including | problem-solving, critical thinking, creative thinking, and | research skills, as embedded within relevant content | areas. | (13) A methodology for measuring academic growth for | gifted and talented children and a procedure for | communicating a child's progress to his or her parents or | guardian, including, but not limited to, a report card. | (14) The collection of data on growth in learning for | children in a program for gifted and talented children and | the reporting of the data to the State Board of Education. | (15) The designation of a supervisor responsible for | overseeing the educational program for gifted and talented |
| children. | (16) A showing that the certified teachers who are | assigned to teach gifted and talented children understand | the characteristics and educational needs of children and | are able to differentiate the curriculum and apply | instructional methods to meet the needs of the children. | (17) Plans for the continuation of professional | development for staff assigned to the program serving | gifted and talented children. | (Source: P.A. 99-706, eff. 7-29-16.) | (105 ILCS 5/14A-35) | Sec. 14A-35. Administrative functions of the State Board | of Education for gifted and talented children programs. | (a) The State Board of Education must designate a staff | person who shall be in charge of educational programs for | gifted and talented children. This staff person shall, at a | minimum, (i) be responsible for developing an approval process | for educational programs for gifted and talented children by | no later than September 1, 2006, (ii) receive and maintain the | written descriptions of all programs for gifted and talented | children in the State, (iii) collect and maintain the annual | growth in learning data submitted by a school, school | district, or cooperative of school districts, (iv) identify | potential funding sources for the education of gifted and | talented children, and (v) serve as the main contact person at |
| the State Board of Education for program supervisors and other | school officials, parents, and other stakeholders regarding | the education of gifted and talented children. | (b) Subject to the availability of funds for these | purposes, the State Board of Education may perform a variety | of additional administrative functions with respect to the | education of gifted and talented children, including, but not | limited to, supervision, quality assurance, compliance | monitoring, and oversight of local programs, analysis of | performance outcome data submitted by local educational | agencies, the establishment of personnel standards, and a | program of personnel development for teachers and | administrative personnel in the education of gifted and | talented children. | (Source: P.A. 100-421, eff. 7-1-18.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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