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| 1 |  | normal school hours, including programs on life skills and  | 
| 2 |  | health, students are more successful academically, more  | 
| 3 |  | engaged in their communities, safer, and better prepared  | 
| 4 |  | to make a successful transition from school to adulthood. | 
| 5 |  |         (8) A community school is a public school  or nonpublic  | 
| 6 |  | school that establishes a set of strategic partnerships  | 
| 7 |  | between the school and other community resources that  | 
| 8 |  | promote student achievement, positive learning conditions,  | 
| 9 |  | and the well-being of students by providing wraparound  | 
| 10 |  | services and traditional school that actively partners  | 
| 11 |  | with its community to leverage existing resources and  | 
| 12 |  | identify new resources to support the transformation of  | 
| 13 |  | the school to provide enrichment and additional life skill  | 
| 14 |  | opportunities for students, parents, and community members  | 
| 15 |  | at-large.  Each community school is unique because its  | 
| 16 |  | programming is designed by and for the school staff, in  | 
| 17 |  | partnership with parents, community stakeholders, and  | 
| 18 |  | students. | 
| 19 |  |         (9) Community schools currently exist in this State in  | 
| 20 |  | urban, rural, and suburban communities. | 
| 21 |  |         (10) Research shows that community schools have a  | 
| 22 |  | powerful positive impact on students, as demonstrated by  | 
| 23 |  | increased academic success, a positive change in attitudes  | 
| 24 |  | toward school and learning, and decreased behavioral  | 
| 25 |  | problems. | 
| 26 |  |         (11) After-school and evening programs offered by  | 
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| 1 |  | community schools provide academic enrichment consistent  | 
| 2 |  | with the Illinois Learning Standards and general school  | 
| 3 |  | curriculum; an opportunity for physical fitness activities  | 
| 4 |  | for students, fine arts programs, structured learning  | 
| 5 |  | "play" time, and other recreational opportunities; a safe  | 
| 6 |  | haven for students; and work supports for working  | 
| 7 |  | families. | 
| 8 |  |         (12) Community schools are cost-effective because they  | 
| 9 |  | leverage existing resources provided by local, State,  | 
| 10 |  | federal, and private sources and bring programs to the  | 
| 11 |  | schools, where the students are already congregated.   | 
| 12 |  | Community schools have been shown to leverage between $5  | 
| 13 |  | to $8 in existing programming for every $1 spent on a  | 
| 14 |  | community school.  | 
| 15 |  |     (c) Subject to an appropriation or the availability of  | 
| 16 |  | State or federal funding for such purposes, the State Board of  | 
| 17 |  | Education shall make grants available to fund community  | 
| 18 |  | schools and to enhance programs at community schools.  A  | 
| 19 |  | request-for-proposal process must be used in awarding grants  | 
| 20 |  | under this subsection (c).  Proposals may be submitted on  | 
| 21 |  | behalf of a school, a school district, or a consortium of 2 or  | 
| 22 |  | more schools or school districts.  Proposals must be evaluated  | 
| 23 |  | and scored on the basis of criteria consistent with this  | 
| 24 |  | Section and other factors developed and adopted by the State  | 
| 25 |  | Board of Education.  Technical assistance in grant writing must  | 
| 26 |  | be made available to schools, school districts, or consortia  | 
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| 1 |  | of school districts through the State Board of Education  | 
| 2 |  | directly or through a resource and referral directory  | 
| 3 |  | established and  maintained by the State Board of Education.  | 
| 4 |  |     (d) As used in this subsection (d), "trauma-informed  | 
| 5 |  | intervention" means a method for understanding and responding  | 
| 6 |  | to an individual with symptoms of chronic interpersonal trauma  | 
| 7 |  | or traumatic stress. | 
| 8 |  |     In order to qualify for a community school grant under  | 
| 9 |  | this Section, a school may must, at a minimum, provide the  | 
| 10 |  | following have the following components:  | 
| 11 |  |         (1) Before and after-school programming each school  | 
| 12 |  | day to meet the identified needs of students. | 
| 13 |  |         (2) Weekend programming. | 
| 14 |  |         (3) Summer At least 4 weeks of summer programming. | 
| 15 |  |         (4) A local advisory group comprised of school  | 
| 16 |  | leadership, parents, and community stakeholders that  | 
| 17 |  | establishes school-specific programming goals, assesses  | 
| 18 |  | program needs, and oversees the process of implementing  | 
| 19 |  | expanded programming. | 
| 20 |  |         (5) A program director, or resource coordinator, or  | 
| 21 |  | community school coordinator who is responsible for  | 
| 22 |  | establishing a local advisory group, assessing the needs  | 
| 23 |  | of students and community members, identifying programs to  | 
| 24 |  | meet those needs, developing the before and after-school,  | 
| 25 |  | weekend, and summer programming and overseeing the  | 
| 26 |  | implementation of programming to ensure high quality,  | 
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| 1 |  | efficiency, and robust participation. | 
| 2 |  |         (6) Programming that includes academic excellence  | 
| 3 |  | aligned with the Illinois Learning Standards, life skills,  | 
| 4 |  | healthy minds and bodies, parental support,  | 
| 5 |  | trauma-informed intervention, and community engagement and  | 
| 6 |  | that promotes staying in school and non-violent behavior  | 
| 7 |  | and non-violent conflict resolution. | 
| 8 |  |         (7) Maintenance of attendance records in all  | 
| 9 |  | programming components. | 
| 10 |  |         (8) Maintenance of measurable data showing annual  | 
| 11 |  | participation and the impact of programming on the  | 
| 12 |  | participating children and adults. | 
| 13 |  |         (9) Documentation of true collaboration between the  | 
| 14 |  | school and community stakeholders, including local  | 
| 15 |  | governmental units, civic organizations, families,  | 
| 16 |  | businesses, and social service providers. | 
| 17 |  |         (10) A non-discrimination policy ensuring that the  | 
| 18 |  | community school does not condition participation upon  | 
| 19 |  | race, ethnic origin, religion, sex, or disability. | 
| 20 |  |         (11) Wraparound services, including: | 
| 21 |  |             (A) safe transportation to school; | 
| 22 |  |             (B) vision and dental care services; | 
| 23 |  |             (C) established or expanded school-based health  | 
| 24 |  | center services; | 
| 25 |  |             (D) additional social workers, mentors,  | 
| 26 |  | counselors, psychologists, and restorative practice  | 
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| 1 |  | coaches and enhancing physical wellness, including  | 
| 2 |  | providing healthy food for in-school and out-of-school  | 
| 3 |  | time and linkages to community providers; | 
| 4 |  |             (E) enhanced behavioral health services, including  | 
| 5 |  | access to mental health practitioners and providing  | 
| 6 |  | professional development to school staff to provide  | 
| 7 |  | trauma-informed interventions; | 
| 8 |  |             (F) family and community engagement and support,  | 
| 9 |  | including informing parents of academic course  | 
| 10 |  | offerings, language classes, workforce development  | 
| 11 |  | training, opportunities for children, and available  | 
| 12 |  | social services, as well as educating families on how  | 
| 13 |  | to monitor a child's learning; | 
| 14 |  |             (G) student enrichment experiences; and | 
| 15 |  |             (H) professional development for teachers and  | 
| 16 |  | school staff to quickly identify students who are in  | 
| 17 |  | need of these resources.
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| 18 |  | (Source: P.A. 96-746, eff. 8-25-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
 
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| 19 |  |     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1,  | 
| 20 |  | 2024. 
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