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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 5

Sec. 27-220. Powers of the State Board of Education.

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Sec. 27-220. Powers of the State Board of Education. In order to carry out the purposes of this Act, the State Board of Education is empowered to do all of the following:
(1)Establish the minimum amount of instruction time to be devoted to comprehensive
health education at all elementary and secondary grade levels.
(2)Establish guidelines to aid local school districts in developing comprehensive
health education programs at all grade levels.
(3)Establish special in-service programs to provide professional preparation in the
field of health education for teachers and administrators throughout the schools of the State.
(4)Develop cooperative health training programs between school districts and
institutions of higher education whereby qualified health education personnel of such institutions will be available to guide the continuing professional preparation of teachers in health education.
(5)Encourage institutions of higher education to develop and extend curricula in health
education for professional preparation in both in-service and pre-service programs.
(6)Assist in the development of evaluative techniques that will ensure that a
comprehensive program in health education is being conducted throughout the State that meets the needs of Illinois youth.
(7)Make sure there are additions to the staff of the State Board of Education to ensure
a sufficient number of health education personnel to effectuate the purposes of this Act.
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