Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 1000.700 - Qualified Schools Responsibilities
a)
A qualified school that accepts
scholarship students must do all of the following:
1)
provide to an SGO, upon
request, but no later than April 1, all
documentation required for the student's participation, including
all necessary costs and fees. A qualified school is
permitted to establish the qualifications an eligible student must meet, the
tuition (i.e., necessary costs and fees) an eligible student must pay, and the
conditions a student must comply with to attend the school. The qualifications,
tuition, and conditions for an eligible student to attend the school may be no
greater or more stringent than those established and maintained for other
students attending the school. The qualifications, tuition, and conditions must
be applied to eligible students in a nondiscriminatory manner. For example, a
school may:
A) provide a discount for tuition
when more than one student in a household attends the school. An eligible
student receiving a scholarship under the Act must be eligible to receive the
discount;
B) require students to
perform charity or volunteer work to be enrolled in the school. The school
shall impose the same hour requirements on an eligible student receiving a
scholarship under the Act;
C)
establish a disciplinary code that students must abide by to attend the school.
The school shall impose the same disciplinary code on an eligible student
receiving a scholarship under the Act;
D) establish academic requirements to be
enrolled at the school and to remain enrolled at the school. The school shall
impose the same academic requirements on an eligible student receiving a
scholarship under the Act.
2)
be academically accountable to the
custodian for meeting the educational needs of the student by:
A)
at a minimum, annually providing
to the custodian a written explanation of the student's progress;
and
B)
annually
administering assessments required by Section 45(a) of the Act in the same
manner in which they are administered at public schools pursuant to Section
2-3.64a-5 of the School Code, except for students who have been
granted a scholarship under the Act to attend a technical academy
.
3)
provide notice to the student's custodian on occasions when an eligible student
is not complying with the qualified school's published policies, for example,
attendance requirements, volunteer work requirements, or the disciplinary
code.
4) report to
the SGO, within 10 business days, the name of any student awarded a scholarship
by the SGO who leaves the school during the school year.
b) Except for students who have been granted
a scholarship under the Act to attend a technical academy, s tudents
who have been granted a scholarship under this Act shall be annually assessed
at the qualified school where the student attends school in the same manner in
which students that attend public schools are annually assessed pursuant to
Section 2-3.64a-5 of the School Code. Such qualified school shall pay costs
associated with this requirement. [35
ILCS 40/45 ] The Board shall bill
participating qualified schools for all costs associated with administering
assessments required by this subsection . The participating
qualified schools shall ensure that all test security and assessment
administration procedures are followed and must report individual student
scores to the custodians of the students. The independent research organization
described in Section 45(b) of the Act shall be provided all student score data
in a secure manner by the participating qualified school.
c)
The inability of a qualified
school to meet the requirements of this Section shall constitute a basis for
the ineligibility of the qualified school to participate in the scholarship
program as determined by the Board. [35
ILCS 40/50 ]
d) A school that receives scholarship funds
for a student from multiple SGOs shall notify the SGOs, the student's custodian
and the student. Within 5 business days after receipt of the notice, the SGO
shall notify the school whether the student has notified the SGO that the
student has accepted a scholarship from the SGO.
A) If the student has accepted a scholarship
from an SGO, the school shall retain the funds received from the SGO the
student has notified and return the funds to the remaining SGOs within 10
business days. If the student notified multiple SGOs that the student has
accepted a scholarship, the student shall be deemed to have selected the
scholarship award in the greatest amount. If the scholarship awards are of
equal value, the student shall be deemed to have selected the award the school
received first. The school shall return the funds to the remaining SGOs within
10 business days.
B) If the student
has not notified any of the SGOs that the student has accepted a scholarship,
the student shall, within 10 business days after receipt of the notice from the
school, notify the SGOs and the school which scholarship awards the student has
selected. If the student fails to notify the SGOs and the school within 10
business days which scholarship award the student has selected, the student
shall be deemed to have selected the scholarship award in the greatest amount.
If the awards are of equal value, the student shall be deemed to have selected
the award from the SGO the school received funds from first, and the school
shall return the funds received from the other SGO or SGOs. The school shall
return the funds to the SGO or SGOs that the student has not selected within 10
business days after the date by which the student is required to notify the
school and the SGOs
e) A
school that receives scholarship funds for a student from an SGO must return
unused funds to the SGO for any student who leaves the school during the school
year. The school may retain funds for necessary costs and fees that were
expended or were due and payable, including tuition, for the period the student
attended the school. The school shall return the balance to the SGO within 10
business days after the student leaves the school.
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