Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2405.20 - Juvenile Educational Programs
a)
The opportunity for educational programs shall be available in the Department
and through the Department of Juvenile Justice School District #428. Nothing in
this Part shall be construed to require educational opportunities for all
committed persons, except as otherwise provided in Section
2405.60
or in Sections 3-6-2 and 3-9-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections. Department
of Juvenile Justice educational programs shall include:
1) Basic education and GED;
2) High school credits;
3) Special education;
4) CTE; and
5) Post-secondary education, when
possible.
b) Committed
youth shall be assessed upon being received in the Department to determine
academic abilities.
c) In
determining the most appropriate educational programs, the Department shall
consider, among other factors, the committed youth's composite scores on
achievement tests, the safety and security of the facility or any person, staff
recommendations, requirements for admission to specific programs,
administrative concerns, and the committed youth's institutional behavior,
disciplinary record, educational record and projected release date.
d) In youth centers, committed youth may be
eligible to enroll in:
1) Basic Education if
they test below the eighth grade level.
2) GED training if they test at the eighth
grade level or above and they do not have a verified diploma.
3) High School credits if they test at the
eighth grade level or above and they do not have a verified diploma.
4) Special Education regardless of test
scores.
5) School District #428 CTE
if they test at the third grade level or above.
6) College CTE programs if they have a
verified diploma or as otherwise approved in writing by the
Superintendent.
7) Two-year college
academic programs (associate level courses) if they have a verified
diploma.
8) Four-year college or
university academic programs (Bachelor's level courses) if they have a verified
diploma.
f) Committed
youth shall be required to attend and actively participate in classes for which
they are enrolled and shall be subject to discipline under 20 Ill. Adm. Code
2504 (Discipline and Grievances), unless absent due to verified illnesses,
approved visits, court writs, furloughs, discipline, lockdowns or other reasons
approved by the Chief Administrative Officer. Active participation shall mean,
but shall not be limited to, instances in which the committed youth is
attentive, responsive and cooperative and completes assigned work.
g) Committed youth shall adhere to attendance
requirements of the educational program in which they are enrolled:
1) Committed youth enrolled in non-college
academic programs in youth centers shall be required to attend and to actively
participate in the number of instructional days specified to complete the
program and shall not be absent from the program or shall not be documented as
not actively participating in the program for more than 30 instructional days,
not including days absent due to lockdowns.
2) Youth committed in the Aftercare Services
Division and committed youth enrolled in college academic courses shall attend
scheduled classes and shall not be absent more than allowed under the
requirements of the educational provider or the correctional facility policy.
Committed youth shall be advised of the specific requirements of the program in
which they are enrolled.
h) Committed youth may be removed from
educational programs due to:
1) Disciplinary
action;
2) Failure to adhere to
attendance requirements;
3)
Administrative reasons approved by the Principal or the Chief Administrative
Officer, including, but not limited to, disruptive behavior, lack of active
participation, termination or suspension of the program, and safety and
security reasons; or
4) The
committed youth's transfer to another facility or program.
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