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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 5

Sec. 24A-7. Rules.

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Sec. 24A-7. Rules.
(a)The State Board of Education is authorized to adopt such rules as are deemed necessary to implement and accomplish the purposes and provisions of this Article, including, but not limited to, rules:
(1)relating to the methods for measuring student growth (including, but not limited to,
limitations on the age of usable data; the amount of data needed to reliably and validly measure growth for the purpose of teacher and principal evaluations; and whether and at what time annual State assessments may be used as one of multiple measures of student growth);
(2)(blank);
(3)controlling for such factors as student characteristics (including, but not limited
to, students receiving special education and English Learner services), student attendance, and student mobility to best measure the impact that a teacher, principal, school and school district has on students' academic achievement;
(4)establishing minimum requirements for district teacher and principal evaluation
instruments and procedures; and
(5)(blank).
A a school district may use an annual State assessment as a measure of student growth for purposes of teacher or principal evaluations.
(b)(Blank).
(c)On July 1, 2024, the State Superintendent of Education shall convene a Performance Evaluation Advisory Committee for the purpose of maintaining and improving the evaluator training and pre-qualification program in this State under Section 24A-3. The Committee shall be staffed by the State Board of Education. Members of the Committee shall include, without limitation, representatives from providers of the evaluator retraining and pre-qualification program in this State, which include teacher unions, school district management, including a school district organized under Article 34, and a statewide organization representing regional offices of education. Members of the Committee shall be nominated by the providers and appointed by the State Superintendent.
The Committee shall meet initially at the call of the State Superintendent and shall select one member as chairperson at its initial meeting. The Committee shall meet at least quarterly and may also meet at the call of the chairperson of the Committee.
The Committee shall advise the State Board of Education on the continued implementation of the evaluator training and pre-qualification program in this State, which may include the development and delivery of the program's existing and new administrators' academies, gathering feedback from program instructors and participants, sharing best practices, consulting with the State Board on any proposed rule changes regarding evaluator training, and other subjects as determined by the chairperson of the Committee.
(d)Prior to the applicable implementation date, the rules shall not apply to teachers assigned to schools identified in an agreement entered into between the board of a school district operating under Article 34 of this Code and the exclusive representative of the district's teachers in accordance with Section 34-85c of this Code.
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