Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 232.50 - Program Specifications
a)
Eligibility for services under this Part shall not be limited to students who
attend the particular attendance centers whose performance led to the
district's eligibility under Section
232.20. Any student in an
eligible district may be served, provided that he or she was enrolled in
prekindergarten, kindergarten, or any of grades 1 through 6 in the school year
immediately preceding the summer when the program is offered and:
1) did not meet State standards in reading,
as evidenced by the relevant score attained on the State assessment required
pursuant to Section 2-3.64a-5 of the School Code [105 ILCS
5/2-3.64a -5]; or
2) was recommended for retention in grade;
or
3) was referred to the program
by his or her teacher based on the results of a locally determined reading
assessment or other factors, such as poor grades or a high rate of
absenteeism.
b) Funding
under this Part shall be used only to provide a remedial summer program
consisting of no fewer than 90 hours of instruction to each student served and
addressing the components of the literacy framework displayed in Appendix A.
Each district operating the program shall be required to purchase or
demonstrate the availability of the materials listed in Appendix B.
c) The number of sites at which the program
is offered within any district shall be limited to the number of sites whose
performance led to the district's eligibility for funding under Section
232.20. The program may,
however, be conducted at sites other than those whose performance led to the
district's eligibility.
d) Except
as otherwise specified in subsection (e), no fewer than 12 and no more than 15
students shall be served in each class for grades 1 through 6, and no fewer
than seven and no more than 10 students shall be served in each class for
prekindergarten and kindergarten. Each district shall report its enrollment
count by grade level on the sixth day of attendance in the program and shall
consolidate classes as needed to achieve class sizes within these ranges. The
services of teachers in excess of the number required for the applicable class
sizes shall not be paid for with funding provided under this Part.
e) In order to respond to developments that
may occur after the sixth day of attendance, a district may seek approval from
the State Superintendent of Education to add no more than two students to any
class in excess of the applicable maximum. The State Superintendent shall
approve a district's request if the Superintendent determines that doing so is
necessary for reasons of cost-effectiveness or to avoid a disruption in
learning opportunities for students, provided that the teacher responsible for
the class has consented to the addition of the students.
f) Each district shall prepare a job
description for the teachers who will be employed to provide instruction in the
Summer Bridges Program. If the district executes individual contracts with the
teachers, the contracts shall include the job description or incorporate it by
reference. If the district does not execute individual contracts with the
teachers, the district shall require a signed affirmation from each,
acknowledging the obligations established in the job description. Each job
description shall include at least the requirements set forth in this
subsection (f).
1) To conduct a parent
orientation prior to the beginning of the program.
2) To participate in all required planning
and professional development sessions and activities.
3) To set up the classroom for engaged and
cooperative learning, including learning stations or centers.
4) To establish classroom rules in
collaboration with the students in the class.
5) To prepare and submit daily lesson plans
on a weekly basis.
6) To deliver
the established curriculum in accordance with the framework and use the
materials provided.
7) To
administer the required assessments and report on the results in accordance
with the prescribed timetable.
8)
To collaborate in the program evaluation effort.
9) To be absent only in response to
unforeseen circumstances (for example, no absences shall be permitted for
vacation, attendance at conferences, or participation in activities that are
not of an emergency nature).
g) Each teacher, paraprofessional educator,
and administrator employed in the program shall be provided with, and shall be
required to participate in, 30 hours of professional development.
1) Three hours of professional development
shall occur in the time period after the end of the school year and prior to
the start of the program and shall be devoted to setting up the learning
environment, administering an individual reading inventory, and orientation to
the Summer Bridges Program.
2)
Twelve hours of professional development shall occur prior to or during the
course of the program and shall be devoted to the learning environment,
language development and word knowledge, fluency, comprehension, writing, and
classroom-based assessment appropriate to the grade level to be served by the
participating teachers.
3) Fifteen
hours of professional development shall be devoted to mathematics concepts and
games, additional literacy strategies, problem-solving, exchange of strategies,
activities, and methods among teachers, and analysis of the results of the
individual reading inventory.
h) No program funded under this Part shall
begin sooner than five business days after the end of the school year unless
approved in advance by the State Superintendent of Education. Approval shall be
granted only when the school year has been extended to make up days missed due
to severe weather or other emergencies.
i) Each district funded under this Part shall
assess students' growth in reading prior to and following their participation
in the program. No fewer than 20 percent of the students from each of grades 2
through 6 and no fewer than 20 percent of the total group of students from
prekindergarten, kindergarten, and grade 1 shall participate in an assessment
prescribed by the State Superintendent as appropriate to their respective grade
levels. The results of these assessments shall be compiled to form part of each
district's summative report under Section
232.70.
1) Each student whose results are included in
the report shall have achieved an attendance rate of at least 80
percent.
2) The pre-test shall be
separated from the post-test by no fewer than 18 days of
attendance.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 2386, effective January 22, 2008
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