Public Act 104-0128
 
SB1947 EnrolledLRB104 10291 LNS 20365 b

    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
21B-10, 21B-20, 21B-30, 21B-35, and 21B-105 and by adding
Sections 21B-32 and 21B-47 as follows:
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-10)
    Sec. 21B-10. State Educator Preparation and Licensure
Board.
    (a) The State Teacher Certification Board, which had been
established under Section 21-13 of the School Code prior to
this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, shall be
renamed the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
References in law to the State Teacher Certification Board
shall mean the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board shall
consist of the State Superintendent of Education or a
representative appointed by him or her, who shall be
ex-officio chairperson, 5 administrative or faculty members of
public or private colleges or universities located in this
State, 3 administrative or faculty members of public community
colleges located in this State, 3 administrators and 10
classroom teachers employed in the public schools (5 of whom
must be members of and nominated by a statewide professional
teachers' organization and 5 of whom must be members of and
nominated by a different statewide professional teachers'
organization), and one regional superintendent of schools, all
of whom shall be appointed by the State Board of Education;
provided that at least one of the administrators and at least 3
of the classroom teachers so appointed must be employees of a
school district that is subject to the provisions of Article
34 of this Code. A statewide professional teachers'
organization and a different statewide professional teachers'
organization shall submit to the State Board of Education for
consideration at least 3 names of accomplished teachers for
every one vacancy or expiring term in a classroom teacher
position. The nominations submitted to the State Board of
Education under this Section to fill a vacancy or an expiring
term shall be advisory. Nomination for State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board members must be submitted to
the State Board of Education within 30 days after the vacancy
or vacancies occur. Nominations to fill an expiring term must
be submitted to the State Superintendent of Education State
Board of Education at least 30 days before the expiration of
that term. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
Section, if a sufficient number of nominations are not
received by the State Superintendent of Education State Board
of Education for a vacancy or expiring term within the 30-day
period, then the State Superintendent of Education State Board
of Education may appoint any qualified person, in the same
manner as the original appointment, to fill the vacancy or
expiring term. The regular term of each member is 3 years, and
an individual may be appointed for no more than 2 consecutive
terms. The term of an appointed member of the State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board shall expire on June 30 of his
or her final year.
    The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board may
allow one member representing the Board of Higher Education
and one member representing the Illinois Community College
Board to serve as nonvoting, ex officio members on the Board.
    (b) The State Board of Education shall appoint a secretary
of the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
    (c) The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board
shall hold regular meetings at least quarterly and such other
special meetings as may be necessary.
    (d) The necessary expenses of the State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board shall be provided through the
State Board of Education. The State Board of Education, in
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
Board, may adopt such rules as may be necessary for the
administration of this Article.
    (e) (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 100-596, eff. 7-1-18.)
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-20)
    Sec. 21B-20. Types of licenses. The State Board of
Education shall implement a system of educator licensure,
whereby individuals employed in school districts who are
required to be licensed must have one of the following
licenses: (i) a professional educator license; (ii) an
educator license with stipulations; (iii) a substitute
teaching license; or (iv) until June 30, 2028, a short-term
substitute teaching license. References in law regarding
individuals certified or certificated or required to be
certified or certificated under Article 21 of this Code shall
also include individuals licensed or required to be licensed
under this Article. The first year of all licenses ends on June
30 following one full year of the license being issued.
    The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such
rules as may be necessary to govern the requirements for
licenses and endorsements under this Section.
        (1) Professional Educator License. Persons who (i)
    have successfully completed an approved educator
    preparation program and are recommended for licensure by
    the Illinois institution offering the educator preparation
    program, (ii) have successfully completed the required
    testing under Section 21B-30 of this Code, (iii) have
    successfully completed coursework on the psychology of,
    the identification of, and the methods of instruction for
    the exceptional child, including, without limitation,
    children with learning disabilities, (iv) have
    successfully completed coursework in methods of reading
    and reading in the content area, and (v) have met all other
    criteria established by rule of the State Board of
    Education shall be issued a Professional Educator License.
    Persons seeking a Professional Educator License with a
    School support personnel endorsement or chief school
    business official endorsement are exempt from the
    requirements in items (iii) and (iv). All Professional
    Educator Licenses are valid until June 30 immediately
    following 5 years of the license being issued. The
    Professional Educator License shall be endorsed with
    specific areas and grade levels in which the individual is
    eligible to practice. For an early childhood education
    endorsement, an individual may satisfy the student
    teaching requirement of his or her early childhood teacher
    preparation program through placement in a setting with
    children from birth through grade 2, and the individual
    may be paid and receive credit while student teaching. The
    student teaching experience must meet the requirements of
    and be approved by the individual's early childhood
    teacher preparation program.
        Individuals can receive subsequent endorsements on the
    Professional Educator License. Subsequent endorsements
    shall require a minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework
    in the endorsement area and passage of the applicable
    content area test, unless otherwise specified by rule.
        (2) Educator License with Stipulations. An Educator
    License with Stipulations shall be issued an endorsement
    that limits the license holder to one particular position
    or does not require completion of an approved educator
    program or both.
        An individual with an Educator License with
    Stipulations must not be employed by a school district or
    any other entity to replace any presently employed teacher
    who otherwise would not be replaced for any reason.
        An Educator License with Stipulations may be issued
    with the following endorsements:
            (A) (Blank).
            (B) Alternative provisional educator. An
        alternative provisional educator endorsement on an
        Educator License with Stipulations may be issued to an
        applicant who, at the time of applying for the
        endorsement, has done all of the following:
                (i) Graduated from a regionally accredited
            college or university with a minimum of a
            bachelor's degree.
                (ii) Successfully completed the first phase of
            the Alternative Educator Licensure Program for
            Teachers, as described in Section 21B-50 of this
            Code.
                (iii) Passed a content area test, as required
            under Section 21B-30 of this Code.
        The alternative provisional educator endorsement is
    valid for 2 years of teaching and may be renewed for a
    third year by an individual meeting the requirements set
    forth in Section 21B-50 of this Code.
            (C) Alternative provisional superintendent. An
        alternative provisional superintendent endorsement on
        an Educator License with Stipulations entitles the
        holder to serve only as a superintendent or assistant
        superintendent in a school district's central office.
        This endorsement may only be issued to an applicant
        who, at the time of applying for the endorsement, has
        done all of the following:
                (i) Graduated from a regionally accredited
            college or university with a minimum of a master's
            degree in a management field other than education.
                (ii) Been employed for a period of at least 5
            years in a management level position in a field
            other than education.
                (iii) Successfully completed the first phase
            of an alternative route to superintendent
            endorsement program, as provided in Section 21B-55
            of this Code.
                (iv) Passed a content area test required under
            Section 21B-30 of this Code.
            The endorsement is valid for 2 fiscal years in
        order to complete one full year of serving as a
        superintendent or assistant superintendent.
            (D) (Blank).
            (E) Career and technical educator. A career and
        technical educator endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who
        has a minimum of 60 semester hours of coursework from a
        regionally accredited institution of higher education
        or an accredited trade and technical institution and
        has a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience outside of
        education in each area to be taught.
            The career and technical educator endorsement on
        an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until
        June 30 immediately following 5 years of the
        endorsement being issued and may be renewed.
            An individual who holds a valid career and
        technical educator endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations but does not hold a bachelor's
        degree may substitute teach in career and technical
        education classrooms.
            An individual who holds a valid career and
        technical educator endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations is entitled to all of the rights and
        privileges granted to a holder of a Professional
        Educator License.
            (F) (Blank).
            (G) Transitional bilingual educator. A
        transitional bilingual educator endorsement on an
        Educator License with Stipulations may be issued for
        the purpose of providing instruction in accordance
        with Article 14C of this Code to an applicant who
        provides satisfactory evidence that he or she meets
        all of the following requirements:
                (i) Possesses adequate speaking, reading, and
            writing ability in the language other than English
            in which transitional bilingual education is
            offered.
                (ii) Has the ability to successfully
            communicate in English.
                (iii) Either possessed, within 5 years
            previous to his or her applying for a transitional
            bilingual educator endorsement, a valid and
            comparable teaching certificate or comparable
            authorization issued by a foreign country or holds
            a degree from an institution of higher learning in
            a foreign country that the State Educator
            Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be
            the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a
            regionally accredited institution of higher
            learning in the United States.
            A transitional bilingual educator endorsement
        shall be valid for prekindergarten through grade 12,
        is valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years
        of the endorsement being issued, and shall not be
        renewed.
            Persons holding a transitional bilingual educator
        endorsement shall not be employed to replace any
        presently employed teacher who otherwise would not be
        replaced for any reason.
            (H) Language endorsement. In an effort to
        alleviate the shortage of teachers speaking a language
        other than English in the public schools, an
        individual who holds an Educator License with
        Stipulations may also apply for a language
        endorsement, provided that the applicant provides
        satisfactory evidence that he or she meets all of the
        following requirements:
                (i) Holds a transitional bilingual
            endorsement.
                (ii) Has demonstrated proficiency in the
            language for which the endorsement is to be issued
            by passing the applicable language content test
            required by the State Board of Education.
                (iii) Holds a bachelor's degree or higher from
            a regionally accredited institution of higher
            education or, for individuals educated in a
            country other than the United States, holds a
            degree from an institution of higher learning in a
            foreign country that the State Educator
            Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be
            the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a
            regionally accredited institution of higher
            learning in the United States.
                (iv) (Blank).
            A language endorsement on an Educator License with
        Stipulations is valid for prekindergarten through
        grade 12 for the same validity period as the
        individual's transitional bilingual educator
        endorsement on the Educator License with Stipulations
        and shall not be renewed.
            (I) Visiting international educator. A visiting
        international educator endorsement on an Educator
        License with Stipulations may be issued to an
        individual who is being recruited by a particular
        school district that conducts formal recruitment
        programs outside of the United States to secure the
        services of qualified teachers and who meets all of
        the following requirements:
                (i) Holds the equivalent of a minimum of a
            bachelor's degree issued in the United States.
                (ii) Has been prepared as a teacher at the
            grade level for which he or she will be employed.
                (iii) Has adequate content knowledge in the
            subject to be taught.
                (iv) Has an adequate command of the English
            language.
            A holder of a visiting international educator
        endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations
        shall be permitted to teach in bilingual education
        programs in the language that was the medium of
        instruction in his or her teacher preparation program,
        provided that he or she passes the English Language
        Proficiency Examination or another test of writing
        skills in English identified by the State Board of
        Education, in consultation with the State Educator
        Preparation and Licensure Board.
            A visiting international educator endorsement on
        an Educator License with Stipulations is valid for 5
        years and shall not be renewed.
            (J) Paraprofessional educator. A paraprofessional
        educator endorsement on an Educator License with
        Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who holds a
        high school diploma or its recognized equivalent and
        (i) holds an associate's degree or a minimum of 60
        semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited
        institution of higher education; (ii) has passed a
        paraprofessional competency test under subsection
        (c-5) of Section 21B-30; or (iii) is at least 18 years
        of age and will be using the Educator License with
        Stipulations exclusively for grades prekindergarten
        through grade 8, until the individual reaches the age
        of 19 years and otherwise meets the criteria for a
        paraprofessional educator endorsement pursuant to this
        subparagraph (J). The paraprofessional educator
        endorsement is valid until June 30 immediately
        following 5 years of the endorsement being issued and
        may be renewed through application and payment of the
        appropriate fee, as required under Section 21B-40 of
        this Code. An individual who holds only a
        paraprofessional educator endorsement is not subject
        to additional requirements in order to renew the
        endorsement.
            (K) Chief school business official. A chief school
        business official endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who
        qualifies by having a master's degree or higher, 2
        years of full-time administrative experience in school
        business management or 2 years of university-approved
        practical experience, and a minimum of 24 semester
        hours of graduate credit in a program approved by the
        State Board of Education for the preparation of school
        business administrators and by passage of the
        applicable State tests, including an applicable
        content area test.
            The chief school business official endorsement may
        also be affixed to the Educator License with
        Stipulations of any holder who qualifies by having a
        master's degree in business administration, finance,
        accounting, or public administration and who completes
        an additional 6 semester hours of internship in school
        business management from a regionally accredited
        institution of higher education and passes the
        applicable State tests, including an applicable
        content area test. This endorsement shall be required
        for any individual employed as a chief school business
        official.
            The chief school business official endorsement on
        an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until
        June 30 immediately following 5 years of the
        endorsement being issued and may be renewed if the
        license holder completes renewal requirements as
        required for individuals who hold a Professional
        Educator License endorsed for chief school business
        official under Section 21B-45 of this Code and such
        rules as may be adopted by the State Board of
        Education.
            The State Board of Education shall adopt any rules
        necessary to implement Public Act 100-288.
            (L) Provisional in-state educator. A provisional
        in-state educator endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations may be issued to a candidate who has
        completed an Illinois-approved educator preparation
        program at an Illinois institution of higher education
        and who has not successfully completed an
        evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness but
        who meets all of the following requirements:
                (i) Holds at least a bachelor's degree.
                (ii) Has completed an approved educator
            preparation program at an Illinois institution.
                (iii) Has passed an applicable content area
            test, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code.
                (iv) Has attempted an evidence-based
            assessment of teacher effectiveness and received a
            minimum score on that assessment, as established
            by the State Board of Education in consultation
            with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
            Board.
            A provisional in-state educator endorsement on an
        Educator License with Stipulations is valid for one
        full fiscal year after the date of issuance and may not
        be renewed.
            (M) (Blank).
            (N) Specialized services. A specialized services
        endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations
        may be issued as defined and specified by rule.
            (O) Provisional career and technical educator. A
        provisional career and technical educator endorsement
        on an Educator License with Stipulations may be issued
        to an applicant who has a minimum of 8,000 hours of
        work experience in the skill for which the applicant
        is seeking the endorsement. Each employing school
        board and regional office of education shall provide
        verification, in writing, to the State Superintendent
        of Education at the time the application is submitted
        that no qualified teacher holding a Professional
        Educator License or an Educator License with
        Stipulations with a career and technical educator
        endorsement is available to teach and that actual
        circumstances require such issuance.
            A provisional career and technical educator
        endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations
        is valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years
        of the endorsement being issued and may be renewed.
            An individual who holds a provisional career and
        technical educator endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations may teach as a substitute teacher in
        career and technical education classrooms.
            An individual who holds a provisional career and
        technical educator endorsement on an Educator License
        with Stipulations is entitled to all of the rights and
        privileges granted to a holder of a Professional
        Educator License.
        (3) Substitute Teaching License. A Substitute Teaching
    License may be issued to qualified applicants for
    substitute teaching in all grades of the public schools,
    prekindergarten through grade 12. Substitute Teaching
    Licenses are not eligible for endorsements. Applicants for
    a Substitute Teaching License must hold a bachelor's
    degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution
    of higher education or must be enrolled in an approved
    educator preparation program in this State and have earned
    at least 90 credit hours.
        Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for 5 years.
        Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for substitute
    teaching in every county of this State. If an individual
    has had his or her Professional Educator License or
    Educator License with Stipulations suspended or revoked,
    then that individual is not eligible to obtain a
    Substitute Teaching License.
        A substitute teacher may only teach in the place of a
    licensed teacher who is under contract with the employing
    board. If, however, there is no licensed teacher under
    contract because of an emergency situation, then a
    district may employ a substitute teacher for no longer
    than 30 calendar days per each vacant position in the
    district if the district notifies the appropriate regional
    office of education within 5 business days after the
    employment of the substitute teacher in that vacant
    position. A district may continue to employ that same
    substitute teacher in that same vacant position for 90
    calendar days or until the end of the semester, whichever
    is greater, if, prior to the expiration of the
    30-calendar-day period then current, the district files a
    written request with the appropriate regional office of
    education for a 30-calendar-day extension on the basis
    that the position remains vacant and the district
    continues to actively seek qualified candidates and
    provides documentation that it has provided training
    specific to the position, including training on meeting
    the needs of students with disabilities and English
    learners if applicable. Each extension request shall be
    granted in writing by the regional office of education. An
    emergency situation is one in which an unforeseen vacancy
    has occurred and (i) a teacher is unexpectedly unable to
    fulfill his or her contractual duties or (ii) teacher
    capacity needs of the district exceed previous indications
    or vacancies are unfilled due to a lack of qualified
    candidates, and the district is actively engaged in
    advertising to hire a fully licensed teacher for the
    vacant position.
        There is no limit on the number of days that a
    substitute teacher may teach in a single school district,
    provided that no substitute teacher may teach for longer
    than 120 days beginning with the 2021-2022 school year
    through the 2022-2023 school year, otherwise 90 school
    days for any one licensed teacher under contract in the
    same school year. A substitute teacher who holds a
    Professional Educator License or Educator License with
    Stipulations shall not teach for more than 120 school days
    for any one licensed teacher under contract in the same
    school year. The limitations in this paragraph (3) on the
    number of days a substitute teacher may be employed do not
    apply to any school district operating under Article 34 of
    this Code.
        A school district may not require an individual who
    holds a valid Professional Educator License or Educator
    License with Stipulations to seek or hold a Substitute
    Teaching License to teach as a substitute teacher.
        (4) Short-Term Substitute Teaching License. Beginning
    on July 1, 2018 and until June 30, 2028, applicants may
    apply to the State Board of Education for issuance of a
    Short-Term Substitute Teaching License. A Short-Term
    Substitute Teaching License may be issued to a qualified
    applicant for substitute teaching in all grades of the
    public schools, prekindergarten through grade 12.
    Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses are not eligible
    for endorsements. Applicants for a Short-Term Substitute
    Teaching License must hold an associate's degree or have
    completed at least 60 credit hours from a regionally
    accredited institution of higher education.
        Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for
    substitute teaching in every county of this State. If an
    individual has had his or her Professional Educator
    License or Educator License with Stipulations suspended or
    revoked, then that individual is not eligible to obtain a
    Short-Term Substitute Teaching License.
        The provisions of Sections 10-21.9 and 34-18.5 of this
    Code apply to short-term substitute teachers.
        An individual holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching
    License may teach no more than 15 consecutive days per
    licensed teacher who is under contract. For teacher
    absences lasting 6 or more days per licensed teacher who
    is under contract, a school district may not hire an
    individual holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching
    License, unless the Governor has declared a disaster due
    to a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the
    Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. An individual
    holding a Short-Term Substitute Teaching License must
    complete the training program under Section 10-20.67 or
    34-18.60 of this Code to be eligible to teach at a public
    school. Short-Term Substitute Teaching Licenses under this
    Section are valid for 5 years.
(Source: P.A. 102-711, eff. 1-1-23; 102-712, eff. 4-27-22;
102-713, eff. 1-1-23; 102-717, eff. 4-29-22; 102-894, eff.
5-20-22; 103-111, eff. 6-29-23; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23;
103-193, eff. 1-1-24; 103-564, eff. 11-17-23; 103-617, eff.
7-1-24.)
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-30)
    Sec. 21B-30. Educator testing.
    (a) (Blank).
    (b) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall design
and implement a system of examinations, which shall be
required prior to the issuance of educator licenses. These
examinations and indicators must be based on national and
State professional teaching standards, as determined by the
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. By July 1, 2027, the
State Superintendent of Education shall begin incorporating
the following topics into revised examinations for individuals
seeking a Professional Educator License endorsed in teaching
or administration, excluding a chief school business official
endorsement: (i) methods of instruction of the exceptional
child; (ii) methods of reading and reading in the content
area; and (iii) instructional strategies for English learners.
The State Board of Education may adopt such rules as may be
necessary to implement and administer this Section.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-5) The State Board must adopt rules to implement a
paraprofessional competency test. This test would allow an
applicant seeking an Educator License with Stipulations with a
paraprofessional educator endorsement to obtain the
endorsement if he or she passes the test and meets the other
requirements of subparagraph (J) of paragraph (2) of Section
21B-20 other than the higher education requirements.
    (d) All applicants seeking a State license shall be
required to pass a test of content area knowledge for each area
of endorsement for which there is an applicable test. There
shall be no exception to this requirement except for an
applicant seeking a school support personnel endorsement who
holds an active and valid professional license issued by the
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in the
same subject matter as the endorsement sought, as specified by
rule by the State Board, or as provided under subparagraph (P)
of paragraph (1) of Section 21B-20.
    (d-5) The State Board shall consult with any applicable
vendors within 90 days after July 28, 2023 (the effective date
of Public Act 103-402) to develop a plan to transition the test
of content area knowledge in the endorsement area of
elementary education, grades one through 6, by July 1, 2026 to
a content area test that contains testing elements that cover
bilingualism, biliteracy, oral language development,
foundational literacy skills, and developmentally appropriate
higher-order comprehension and on which a valid and reliable
language and literacy subscore can be determined. The State
Board shall base its rules concerning the passing subscore on
the language and literacy portion of the test on the
recommended cut-score determined in the formal
standard-setting process. Candidates need not achieve a
particular subscore in the area of language and literacy. The
State Board shall aggregate and publish the number of
candidates in each preparation program who take the test and
the number who pass the language and literacy portion.
    (e) (Blank).
    (f) Beginning on August 4, 2023 (the effective date of
Public Act 103-488) through August 31, 2026 2025, no candidate
completing a teacher preparation program in this State or
candidate subject to Section 21B-35 of this Code is required
to pass a teacher performance assessment. Except as otherwise
provided in this Article, beginning on September 1, 2015 until
August 4, 2023 (the effective date of Public Act 103-488) and
beginning again on September 1, 2029 2025, all candidates
completing teacher preparation programs in this State and all
candidates subject to Section 21B-35 of this Code are required
to pass a teacher performance assessment approved by the State
Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board. Any candidate who has
successfully completed student teaching or has met one of the
student teaching exceptions set forth in rules prior to
September 1, 2028 is exempt from this requirement. A candidate
may not be required to submit test materials by video
submission. Subject to appropriation, an individual who holds
a Professional Educator License and is employed for a minimum
of one school year by a school district designated as Tier 1
under Section 18-8.15 may, after application to the State
Board, receive from the State Board a refund for any costs
associated with completing the teacher performance assessment
under this subsection.
    Beginning on September 1, 2026 through August 31, 2029,
all institutions of higher education offering educator
preparation programs in this State shall participate in the
pilot program set forth in Section 21B-32 for the teacher
performance assessment developed by the State Board of
Education.
    The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for the
administration of this subsection.
    (f-5) The Teacher Performance Assessment Task Force is
created to evaluate potential performance-based and objective
teacher performance assessment systems for implementation
across all educator preparation programs in this State, with
the intention of ensuring consistency across programs and
supporting a thoughtful and well-rounded licensure system.
Members appointed to the Task Force must reflect the racial,
ethnic, and geographic diversity of this State. The Task Force
shall consist of all of the following members:
        (1) One member of the Senate, appointed by the
    President of the Senate.
        (2) One member of the Senate, appointed by the
    Minority Leader of the Senate.
        (3) One member of the House of Representatives,
    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
        (4) One member of the House of Representatives,
    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
    Representatives.
        (5) One member who represents a statewide professional
    teachers' organization, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (6) One member who represents a different statewide
    professional teachers' organization, appointed by the
    State Superintendent of Education.
        (7) One member from a statewide organization
    representing school principals, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (8) One member from a statewide organization
    representing regional superintendents of schools,
    appointed by the State Superintendent of Education.
        (9) One member from a statewide organization
    representing school administrators, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (10) One member representing a school district
    organized under Article 34 of this Code, appointed by the
    State Superintendent of Education.
        (11) One member of an association representing rural
    and small schools, appointed by the State Superintendent
    of Education.
        (12) One member representing a suburban school
    district, appointed by the State Superintendent of
    Education.
        (13) One member from a statewide organization
    representing school districts in the southern suburbs of
    the City of Chicago, appointed by the State Superintendent
    of Education.
        (14) One member from a statewide organization
    representing large unit school districts, appointed by the
    State Superintendent of Education.
        (15) One member from a statewide organization
    representing school districts in the collar counties of
    the City of Chicago, appointed by the State Superintendent
    of Education.
        (16) Three members, each representing a different
    public university in this State and each a current member
    of the faculty of an approved educator preparation
    program, appointed by the State Superintendent of
    Education.
        (17) Three members, each representing a different
    4-year nonpublic university or college in this State and
    each a current member of the faculty of an approved
    educator preparation program, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (18) One member of the Board of Higher Education,
    appointed by the State Superintendent of Education.
        (19) One member representing a statewide policy
    organization advocating on behalf of multilingual students
    and families, appointed by the State Superintendent of
    Education.
        (20) One member representing a statewide organization
    focused on research-based education policy to support a
    school system that prepares all students for college, a
    career, and democratic citizenship, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (21) Two members representing an early childhood
    advocacy organization, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (22) One member representing a statewide organization
    that partners with educator preparation programs and
    school districts to support the growth and development of
    preservice teachers, appointed by the State Superintendent
    of Education.
        (23) One member representing a statewide organization
    that advocates for educational equity and racial justice
    in schools, appointed by the State Superintendent of
    Education.
        (24) One member representing a statewide organization
    that represents school boards, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
        (25) One member who has, within the last 5 years,
    served as a cooperating teacher, appointed by the State
    Superintendent of Education.
    Members of the Task Force shall serve without
compensation. The Task Force shall first meet at the call of
the State Superintendent of Education, and each subsequent
meeting shall be called by the chairperson of the Task Force,
who shall be designated by the State Superintendent of
Education. The State Board of Education shall provide
administrative and other support to the Task Force.
    On or before October 31, 2024, the Task Force shall report
on its work, including recommendations on a teacher
performance assessment system in this State, to the State
Board of Education and the General Assembly. The Task Force is
dissolved upon submission of this report.
    (g) The content area knowledge test and the teacher
performance assessment shall be the tests that from time to
time are designated by the State Board of Education, in
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
Board, and may be tests prepared by an educational testing
organization or tests designed by the State Board of
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation
and Licensure Board. The test of content area knowledge shall
assess content knowledge in a specific subject field. The
tests must be designed to be racially neutral to ensure that no
person taking the tests is discriminated against on the basis
of race, color, national origin, or other factors unrelated to
the person's ability to perform as a licensed employee. The
score required to pass the tests shall be fixed by the State
Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board of
Education's rules for scoring the content area knowledge test
may include scoring and retaking of each test section
separately and independently. The tests shall be administered
not fewer than 3 times a year at such time and place as may be
designated by the State Board of Education, in consultation
with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
    The State Board shall implement a test or tests to assess
the speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills of
applicants for an endorsement or a license issued under
subdivision (G) of paragraph (2) of Section 21B-20 of this
Code in the English language and in the language of the
transitional bilingual education program requested by the
applicant.
    (h) Except as provided in Section 34-6 of this Code, the
provisions of this Section shall apply equally in any school
district subject to Article 34 of this Code.
    (i) The rules developed to implement and enforce the
testing requirements under this Section shall include, without
limitation, provisions governing test selection, test
validation, and determination of a passing score,
administration of the tests, frequency of administration,
applicant fees, frequency of applicants taking the tests, the
years for which a score is valid, and appropriate special
accommodations. The State Board of Education shall develop
such rules as may be needed to ensure uniformity from year to
year in the level of difficulty for each form of an assessment.
(Source: P.A. 102-301, eff. 8-26-21; 103-402, eff. 7-28-23;
103-488, eff. 8-4-23; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-780, eff.
8-2-24; 103-811, eff. 8-9-24; 103-846, eff. 8-9-24.)
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-32 new)
    Sec. 21B-32. Teacher Performance Assessment Advisory
Committee.
    (a) The State Superintendent of Education shall establish
a Teacher Performance Assessment Advisory Committee of no more
than 15 members to aid in operationalizing and creating a
pilot, State-developed, teacher performance assessment (TPA).
The Committee shall, at a minimum, do all of the following:
        (1) Create materials and resources that are necessary
    for the implementation of a TPA.
        (2) Identify sources of evidence required for the
    evaluation of a TPA.
        (3) Monitor a multiyear pilot program to create a
    State-developed TPA and make recommendations informed by
    collected data of modifications to the TPA.
        (4) Support the State Board of Education in developing
    rubrics and the resources necessary for the completion and
    evaluation of the valid and reliable assessment, creating
    the required training for evaluators of the assessment,
    implementing the multiyear pilot program, including, but
    not limited to, establishing criteria and sufficient
    evidence for successful completion of the TPA, and
    recommending refinements to the assessment as needed.
    (b) The membership of the Committee shall include
individuals with expertise in assessment development,
including statisticians and psychometricians, and individuals
with expertise in the elements of effective teaching,
including current Illinois educators. The membership of the
Committee shall represent the ethnic, racial, and geographic
diversity of this State and include expertise across early
childhood, elementary, middle, and high school settings, as
well as expertise in the instruction of English learners and
students with disabilities.
    (c) The State Board of Education shall provide
administrative support to the Committee.
    (d) Members of the Committee shall serve without
compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable and
necessary expenses, including travel, from funds appropriated
to the State Board of Education for that purpose, subject to
the rules of the appropriate travel control board.
    (e) The first meeting of the Committee shall be at the call
of the State Superintendent, and each subsequent meeting shall
be at the call of the chairperson, who shall be designated by
the State Superintendent. The Committee shall hold regular
meetings at least quarterly and such other meetings as
determined by its chairperson.
    (f) Data from completed pilot TPAs from institutions of
higher education with approved educator preparation programs
shall be shared with the Committee, which shall, as
applicable, provide an annual recommendation on the use of the
TPA to the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board and
the State Board of Education.
    (g) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
Committee, may adopt such rules as may be necessary for the
administration of this Section.
    (h) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2028.
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-35)
    Sec. 21B-35. Minimum requirements for educators trained in
other states or countries.
    (a) Any applicant who has not been entitled by an
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois
institution of higher education applying for a Professional
Educator License endorsed in a teaching field or school
support personnel area must meet the following requirements:
        (1) the applicant must:
            (A) hold a comparable and valid educator license
        or certificate, as defined by rule, with similar grade
        level and content area credentials from another state,
        with the State Board of Education having the authority
        to determine what constitutes similar grade level and
        content area credentials from another state;
            (B) have a bachelor's degree from a regionally
        accredited institution of higher education; and
            (C) (blank); and or
            (D) have successfully passed all State
        examinations required by Section 21B-30; or
        (2) the applicant must:
            (A) have completed a state-approved program for
        the licensure area sought. Until July 1, 2027 or the
        date that the revised test for a particular content
        area is implemented, whichever is later, the program
        must include , including coursework concerning (i)
        methods of instruction of the exceptional child, (ii)
        methods of reading that align with all applicable
        standards set forth in Part 23 of Title 23 of the
        Illinois Administrative Code and reading in the
        content area, and (iii) instructional strategies for
        English learners;
            (B) have a bachelor's degree from a regionally
        accredited institution of higher education;
            (C) have successfully met all Illinois examination
        requirements, except that:
                (i) (blank);
                (ii) an applicant who has successfully
            completed a test of content, as defined by rules,
            at the time of initial licensure in another state
            is not required to complete a test of content; and
                (iii) an applicant for a teaching endorsement
            who has successfully completed an evidence-based
            assessment of teacher effectiveness, as defined by
            rules, at the time of initial licensure in another
            state is not required to complete an
            evidence-based assessment of teacher
            effectiveness; and
            (D) for an applicant for a teaching endorsement,
        have completed student teaching or an equivalent
        experience or, for an applicant for a school service
        personnel endorsement, have completed an internship or
        an equivalent experience.
    (b) In order to receive a Professional Educator License
endorsed in a teaching field or school support personnel area,
applicants trained in another country must meet all of the
following requirements:
        (1) Have completed a comparable education program in
    another country.
        (2) Have had transcripts evaluated by an evaluation
    service approved by the State Superintendent of Education.
        (3) Have a degree comparable to a degree from a
    regionally accredited institution of higher education.
        (4) Until July 1, 2027 or the date that the revised
    test for a particular content area is implemented,
    whichever is later, have Have completed coursework aligned
    to standards concerning (i) methods of instruction of the
    exceptional child, (ii) methods of reading that align with
    all applicable standards set forth in Part 26 of Title 23
    of the Illinois Administrative Code and reading in the
    content area, and (iii) instructional strategies for
    English learners. Applicants seeking a school support
    personnel endorsement are exempt from this paragraph (4).
        (5) (Blank).
        (6) (Blank).
        (7) Have successfully met all State licensure
    examination requirements. Applicants who have successfully
    completed a test of content, as defined by rules, at the
    time of initial licensure in another country shall not be
    required to complete a test of content. Applicants for a
    teaching endorsement who have successfully completed an
    evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness, as
    defined by rules, at the time of initial licensure in
    another country shall not be required to complete an
    evidence-based assessment of teacher effectiveness.
        (8) Have completed student teaching or an equivalent
    experience.
        (9) (Blank).
    (b-5) All applicants who have not been entitled by an
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois
institution of higher education and applicants trained in
another country applying for a Professional Educator License
endorsed for principal or superintendent must hold a master's
degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher
education and hold a comparable and valid educator license or
certificate with similar grade level and subject matter
credentials, with the State Board of Education having the
authority to determine what constitutes similar grade level
and subject matter credentials from another state, or must
meet all of the following requirements:
        (1) Have completed an educator preparation program
    approved by another state or comparable educator program
    in another country leading to the receipt of a license or
    certificate for the Illinois endorsement sought.
        (2) Have successfully met all State licensure
    examination requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of
    this Code. Applicants who have successfully completed a
    test of content, as defined by rules, at the time of
    initial licensure in another state or country shall not be
    required to complete a test of content.
        (2.5) Have completed an internship, as defined by
    rule.
        (3) (Blank).
        (4) Until July 1, 2027 or the date that the revised
    test for a particular content area is implemented,
    whichever is later, have Have completed coursework aligned
    to standards concerning (i) methods of instruction of the
    exceptional child, (ii) methods of reading that align with
    all applicable standards set forth in Part 26 of Title 23
    of the Illinois Administrative Code and reading in the
    content area, and (iii) instructional strategies for
    English learners.
        (4.5) (Blank).
        (5) Have completed a master's degree.
        (6) Have successfully completed teaching, school
    support, or administrative experience as defined by rule.
    (b-7) All applicants who have not been entitled by an
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois
institution of higher education applying for a Professional
Educator License endorsed for Director of Special Education
must hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited
institution of higher education and must hold a comparable and
valid educator license or certificate with similar grade level
and subject matter credentials, with the State Board of
Education having the authority to determine what constitutes
similar grade level and subject matter credentials from
another state, or must meet all of the following requirements:
        (1) Have completed a master's degree.
        (2) Have 2 years of full-time experience providing
    special education services.
        (3) Have successfully completed all examination
    requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code.
    Applicants who have successfully completed a test of
    content, as identified by rules, at the time of initial
    licensure in another state or country shall not be
    required to complete a test of content.
        (4) Until July 1, 2027 or the date that the revised
    test for a particular content area is implemented,
    whichever is later, have Have completed coursework aligned
    to standards concerning (i) methods of instruction of the
    exceptional child, (ii) methods of reading that align with
    all applicable standards set forth in Part 26 of Title 23
    of the Illinois Administrative Code and reading in the
    content area, and (iii) instructional strategies for
    English learners.
    (b-10) All applicants who have not been entitled by an
Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an Illinois
institution of higher education applying for a Professional
Educator License endorsed for chief school business official
must hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited
institution of higher education and must hold a comparable and
valid educator license or certificate with similar grade level
and subject matter credentials, with the State Board of
Education having the authority to determine what constitutes
similar grade level and subject matter credentials from
another state, or must meet all of the following requirements:
        (1) Have completed a master's degree in school
    business management, finance, or accounting.
        (2) Have successfully completed an internship in
    school business management or have 2 years of experience
    as a school business administrator.
        (3) Have successfully met all State examination
    requirements, as required by Section 21B-30 of this Code.
    Applicants who have successfully completed a test of
    content, as identified by rules, at the time of initial
    licensure in another state or country shall not be
    required to complete a test of content.
        (4) (Blank). Have completed modules aligned to
    standards concerning methods of instruction of the
    exceptional child, methods of reading and reading in the
    content area, and instructional strategies for English
    learners.
    (c) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such
rules as may be necessary to implement this Section.
(Source: P.A. 102-539, eff. 8-20-21; 103-402, eff. 7-28-23.)
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-47 new)
    Sec. 21B-47. Paraprofessional to Teacher Pathway Program.
    (a) There is established the Paraprofessional Teacher
Pathway Program. The Paraprofessional Teacher Pathway Program
may be offered by a recognized institution approved to offer
educator preparation programs by the State Board of Education,
in consultation with the State Educator Preparation and
Licensure Board. The Program shall provide an expedited
pathway for paraprofessionals to earn a Professional Educator
License in a specific content area, including, but not limited
to, elementary education or special education. The Program
shall create a partnership with the institution and other
entities, as defined by rule by the State Board of Education.
    (b) The Program shall meet all of the following criteria:
        (1) The Program shall include a program of study with
    coursework in instructional planning, instructional
    strategies, including special education, reading, and
    English language learning, classroom management, and the
    assessment of students and use of data to drive
    instruction.
        (2) The Program shall meet the criteria of 23 Ill.
    Adm. Code 25.25(a)(2)(A) relative to required coursework.
        (3) The Program shall include student teaching or an
    equivalent experience.
    (c) An individual shall meet all of the following
requirements for entry into the Program:
        (1) The individual holds a valid Educator License with
    Stipulations with a paraprofessional educator endorsement
    or a valid paraprofessional approval.
        (2) The individual is employed as a paraprofessional
    providing service to one or more students within the
    licensure content area sought, such as elementary
    education or special education.
        (3) The individual has worked at least 2 years as a
    paraprofessional.
        (4) The individual has completed at least 60 semester
    hours of coursework from a regionally accredited
    institution of higher education.
    (d) The State Board of Education shall adopt any rules
necessary to implement this Section, including, but not
limited to, program proposal requirements.
 
    (105 ILCS 5/21B-105)
    Sec. 21B-105. Granting of recognition; regional
accreditation; definitions.
    (a) "Recognized", as used in this Article in connection
with the word "school" or "institution", means such college,
university, or for-profit or not-for-profit entity that meets
requirements set by the State Board of Education, in
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure
Board. Application for recognition of the school or
institution as an educator preparation institution must be
made to the State Board of Education. The State Board of
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation
and Licensure Board, shall set the criteria by which the
school or institution is to be judged and, through the
secretary of the State Board, arrange for an official
inspection and shall grant recognition of such school or
institution as may meet the required standards. If the
standards include requirements with regard to education in
acquiring skills in working with culturally distinctive
students, as defined by the State Board of Education, then the
rules of the State Board of Education shall include the
criteria used to evaluate compliance with this requirement. No
school or institution may make assignments of student teachers
or teachers for practice teaching so as to promote segregation
on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, or national
origin.
    Any for-profit or not-for-profit entity must also be
approved by the Board of Higher Education.
    All recommendations or entitlements for educator licensure
shall be made by a recognized institution operating a program
of preparation for the license that is approved by the State
Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board of Education,
in consultation with the State Educator Preparation and
Licensure Board, shall have the power to define a major or
minor when used as a basis for recognition and licensure
purposes.
    (b) "Regionally accredited", or "accredited", as used in
this Article in connection with a university or institution,
means an institution of higher education accredited by the
North Central Association or other comparable regional
accrediting association.
    (c) An institution of higher education approved to offer
educator preparation programs in this State may, upon the
request of a public community college in this State, enter
into a partnership agreement with the community college to
offer an approved educator preparation program leading to
educator licensure for individuals who already hold a
bachelor's degree. The partnership must be approved by the
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
    The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for the
requirements of a partnership agreement under this subsection.
(Source: P.A. 100-596, eff. 7-1-18.)