February 17, 2016 at 7:00 PM - Compliance Visit February 18-19, 2016
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1) Governance and Operations
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1) State Assessments Annually Administered
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1) District Informs Students of the Timelines/Procedures for State Assessments
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2) Board Compliance with Procedures for Student Records
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2) Student Records
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2)1) Scores at Secondary Level Part of Permanent Record Card - NA
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2)2) Scores for State Assessment Part of Elementary Temporary Record
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2)3) Permanent and Temporary Records Are Maintained in Compliance with Laws/Regulations
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2)4) Unique Student Identifier Used with SIS on Each Transcript for All Grade Levels
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2) Written Notification of Rights Under Student Records Act given to Parents/Students
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2) Proper Notification of Destroying Records Provided to Students/Parents when Leaving
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2) Statute Observed Allowing Student to Enroll Even if No Permanent Record
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2) 10 Day Rule for Transferring All Student Records
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2) Student Transfer Form Provided (Good Standing)
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2) Statue Requiring Proof of Birth Certificate/Affidavit
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3) BOE Adopted Policy Regarding Courses/Credits Toward Graduation
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4) Bullying Policy
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4) Engagement Range of Stakeholders (students, parents/guardians)
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4) Policy Posted on Website, Handbook, including Policy Evaluation
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4) Distributed Annually to Parents/Guardians/Students/Staff
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5) Student Discipline
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5) Policy Adopted for Searches, Student Discipline, and Aggressive Behavior
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5) Policy for Isolated Timeout
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5) Parent/Teacher Advisory Committee for Guidelines on Student Discipline/Temporary Classroom Exclusion
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5) Discipline Policy Provided within 15 Days of Enrollment
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5) District Provides Notification of Due Process for All Suspensions/Expulsions
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5) District Provides Notification to Request Passwords on Social Media for Disciplinary Reasons
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6) Board Adopts Policies for Support Services for Truants & Chronic Truants
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7) District Permits Dropouts at 17 to Apply for Status of Truant - NA
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8) Sexual Abuse Courses/Class
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8) District Provides 5 Day Notice to Parents of Such Class for K-8
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8) District Provides Out for Students of Such Class if Parent Submits Written Objection
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9) In Instances of Divided Service, the Number of Professional Capacities for Administrators are Not Exceeded
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10) Residency/Enrollment
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10) Non-residents Admitted Tuition Charged not to Exceed 110&% Per Pupil Cost
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10) Policy Maintaining Residency Military Service
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10) Standard Enrollment Form Provided Armed Forces US Active Duty/Deployment
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11) Discrimination/Segregation
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11) No Pupil Excluded from or within any School for Ethnicity, Sex, Nationality, Etc.
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11) District does not discriminate on the basis of sex for any extra-curricular programs, services, etc..
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11)1) The Board has adopted policies for:
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11)1)a) Sex Equity
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11)1)b) Sex Discrimination Grievance Procedure
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11)1)c) Notification to Students/Parents/Staff/Community of Sex Equity & Discrimination Policies
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11)1)d) Completion of System-Wide Sex Equity Evaluation Every 4 Years For Courses/Enrollment
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11)1)e) Developed and Implemented a Sex Equity Plan
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11)1)f) Conducted a Sports Interest Survey Used Results for Planning Future Programs for Both Sexes
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11)2) The district has taken steps to:
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11)2)a) All students between the ages of 5 and 21 are accorded the right to a free and equal education.
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11)2)b) Eliminate barriers (adm & program) to attendance and school completion for pregnant and parenting students.
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11)2)c) Protect students from sexual intimidation/harassment by any employee, other students, or the effect of any policy or practice.
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12) The BOE has designated an appropriate person as the LEA liaison for homeless children/youth.
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13) The School has a visible public notice regarding the education rights of the homeless.
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14) Homeless Children
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14) Enrollment is ongoing and not delayed.
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14) Enrollment is not delayed due to residency documents.
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14) Enrollment is not delayed due to lack of legal guardianship.
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14) The district does not charge tuition for homeless students.
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15) Principals
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15) Have administrative and instructional leadership responsibilities under supervision of the Supt.
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15) Job description established stating their primary responsibility is in improving instruction and that the majority of their time be on curriculum and staff development.
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16) Promotion & Retention
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16) Policy prohibiting promotion/passing of a student for any reason not related to academic performance.
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16) Policy ensuring students meet local goals/objectives and can perform at grade level expectation before being promoted.
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16) Decisions to promote students are based on successful completion of curriculum, attendance, performance, testing, etc.
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16) Students who do not qualify for promotion are provided remedial assistance (summer bridge program, tutoring, etc.
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17) Grades 9-12 No Pass/No Play Policy - NA
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18) Concussions Head Injury Policy
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18) Adopted policy in Compliance with IHSA
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18) Concussion/Head Policy Shared with Parents/Health Related Info Part of Temporary Student Record
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19) Administration of Medication
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19) District has Adopted Policy for Administration of Medication
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19) Medication Policy distributed to Parents with 15 Days of Enrollment
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19) Self-Administration of Medication Asthma/EpiPen Portion of Policy
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20) Written Policies for Administration of the Waiver of School Fees
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21) AED Plan Both Indoor & Outdoor
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22) Psychotropic/Psychostimulant Medication/Disciplinary Action
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22) Policy Adopted Prohibiting Disciplinary Action based Totally or In Part of Parent Refusal to Administer Medication
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22) Policy requires that every 2 Years In-Service Training for Best Practices for Identification/Treatment of ADD/ADHD
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23) Student Incident Reporting System (SIRS)
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23) All Incidents of Battery to Staff Reported in Accordance with Crime Reporting Act no Later than 3 Days After Attack
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23) All School Personnel Immediately Notify Principal's Office if They Observe any Person In Possession of a Firearm
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23) Procedure In Place to Report All Drug Related Incidents and to Report to State Police
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24) Balanced Budget
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24) BOE has Balanced Budget as Required by Law
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24) District Submits Budget to ISBE in Approved Format at Required by Statutory Deadline
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25) Website/Financial Information
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25) Annual Budget Posted
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25) All Contracts Over $25,000 Posted & Collective Bargaining Agreements
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25) School Report Cards Posted
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25) Administrative Staff & Teacher Salary Info Posted
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26) Audit is Conducted & Shared
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27) Vendor Contracts Filed as Attachment to Budget - NA
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28) Board Member Training
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28) BOE Members Complete 4 Hours of Training in First Year
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28) District Maintains List of School Board Members on Website Who Have Completed Training
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29) Teen Dating Violence Policy
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29) Statement to Include Teen Dating Violence Unacceptable & Students Have Right to Safe Environment
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29) Age Appropriate Education for Students in Grades 7-12 & Employees
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29) Teen Dating Violence Procedures In Place for Employees to Respond
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29) Identifies by Job Title School Officials who are to receive Reports
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29) Students/Parents Notified About Teen Dating Violence Policy
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30) 5Essentials Survey Administered Bi-Annually to All Teachers, Parents and Students in Grades 6-12
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31) Health/Life Safety
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31) District Complies with 23 Ill Admin Code Part 180
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31) Buildings Maintained & In Compliance with all Life Safety Standards
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32) Student Records
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32) Maintains Records in Compliance with Examinations/Immunizations
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32) The district excludes students for lack of health requirements after October 15
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32) Dental Notification 60 Days Prior to May 15 for Students in K and 6
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32) Before December 1 Districts Make Immunization Data Public in Same Format as November 15 Deadlne to the State
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32) Immunization Survey submitted to ISBE by November 15
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32) Policy for Eye Exam for All Children Enrolling for the First Time by October 15
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32) Students Entering 6th Grade Proof of Tdap Immunization
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33) Safety Procedures
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33) Minimum Evacuation Drills Conducted
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33) District holds Annual Review Meeting of Safety Procedures
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33) Emergency Procedure Established In Case of Injury or Sudden Illness to Students/Staff
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33) Protective Eye Devices Worn by All When Conducting Science Labs
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33) Precautions taken to not order art/craft materials which are toxic
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33) District Provides Training for Safe Handling of Hazardous/Toxic Materials
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33) District has developed and implemented local pupil transportation policies/regulations including Special Education students.
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33) School Bus Drivers have Valid Permits
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33) Cellular Radio or Two-Way Radios Used While Bus Driver is in Possession of School Bus
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33) Bus Driver Polices
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33)1) Policies to Include Procedures when Bus Driver is Last Person on Bus
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33)2) Polices require drivers to:
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33)2)a) Test Two-Way Device Before Operating Bus
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33)2)b) Before leaving bus, walk to rear of bus to check for children/passengers
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33) Buses equipped with auto traffic law enforcement have signs posted that the bus is being monitored by auto traffic control system - NA
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33) If district has more than one auto traffic control system buses then notice is provided to drivers by posting info on district website - NA
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33) District Maintains Registry of Parents Who Want Written or Telephone Notification of Application of Pesticides
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33) Pest Management Program
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33)1) Developed & Implemented and Department of Health Notified
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33)2) Designated Person Assigned to Oversee Pest Managment
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33)3) Requirements of Pest Management Program is Not Economically Feasible - NA
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33) Safety & Policy Requirements if District Owns/Controls Movable Soccer Goal - NA
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33) District Notifies Parents in Newsletters, Etc., about the Video on Hands-Only Cardio & AED's as posted by IHSA and encourages staff to view it
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34) School Breakfast & National School Lunch Program
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34) Only on exempted fundraising days it is not required to meet the normal competitive food standards as set by SBP and NSLP - NA
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34) If the district allows for exempted fundraising days, it: - NA
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34)1) Has a policy stating procedures to be used to request an exempted fundraising day
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34)2) Includes fundraising policy in the participating school's local wellness policy
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34)3) Maintains for no less than 3 years a listing of exempted fundraising days held
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34) Rules for revenue of from the sale of any food/beverage meeting competitive food standards accrue to the non-profit account & foods/beverages not meeting the competitive standards not sold in the food service area are sold per federal regulation
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34) Every school in the district provides a free lunch to students eligible
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34) Every school in the district that offers a breakfast program shall provide a free breakfast to students eligible
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34) If claiming only state reimbursement, the district maintains an accurate record of the number of free breakfasts and lunches served to children each day
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35) Summer Breakfast/Lunch Program
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35) If a summer program exists, by Feb 15 the district has promulgated a plan to have a summer breakfast/lunch
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35)1) The school district meeting the above criteria has implemented a summer food program
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35) If opting out of the summer food service program, the district petitions the ROE by January 15 and includes: - NA
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35)1) All legitimate costs
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35)2) Any unique circumstances
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36) Low Income Students Definition SBP & NSLP
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36) 40% or more of the students eligible for Free Reduced Classified as Low Income on Housing Report
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36) Schools that meet the above criteria but do not participate in SBP must receive an exemption from ROE - NA
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37) District has policy based on Guidelines for Managing Life-Threatening Food Allergies in Illinois Schools
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38) Training on Management of Life-Threatening Food Allergies
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38) Every 2 Years
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38) For All School Personnel
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38) Training conducted by persons of expertise
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39) If HS District - Catastrophic Accident Insurance - NA
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40) All employees are properly licensed and qualified for their assignments
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41) Equity Plan
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41) An equity plan is on file in the district office
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41) The equity plan has strategies the district will use
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41) There is evidence the district has implemented the equity plan
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42) Not Highly Qualified Teachers - NA
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42) The most recent annual report for not highly qualified on file with ROE
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42) The school district has a list of all their not highly qualified
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43) Title 1 & Not Highly Qualified
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43) The district maintains a list of teachers that receive any part of Title 1 funds - NA
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43) All teachers on the district's Title 1 listing are highly qualified
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43) The district has a plan to correct or reassign not highly qualified teachers - NA
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44) Title 1
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44) Letters sent to parents of Title 1 students informing of teachers who are not highly qualified - NA
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44) Letters were forwarded in a timely manner
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44) The school has informed parents of children of title 1 they have a right to know about qualifications of teachers and paraprofessionals
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44) The school district has reported assignments of all licensed employees accurately on EIS
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45) School Board
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45) There is evidence that new school board members take an oath of office
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45) The school board makes employment decisions pertaining to the superintendent and directs through the policy of the district the administration of district matters
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45) The school board evaluations the superintendent in his her administration of school board policies/stewardship of the assets
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46) All staff have their licenses properly registered with ROE having supervision/control over the school where the teaching is done
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47) Personnel Files
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47) District maintains records of all staff
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47) Records include individual name
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47) Records include copy of official transcripts
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47) Records include proof of physical exam
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47) Verification of teaching experience, salary schedule placement, sick leave, etc.
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47) Evidence of Criminal Background Checks
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47) Background checks on firms contracting with the school including bus drivers
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47) Evidence the school district/ROE has cross checked all employees against the statewide Sex Offender Database
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47) Evidence the school district has performed a check for all applicants against the Child Murderer and Violent Offender against Youth Database
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47) Evaluations for all Professional Staff
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48) Staff evaluation plans meet the following requirements:
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48) Each tenure teacher evaluated a least once in the course of every two years
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48) Each non-tenure teacher evaluated at least once every year
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48) A four category rating system is used (excellent, proficient, needs improvement, unsatisfactory)
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48) Evaluations of principals/assistant principals are weighted with student growth of 30% or more
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48) Meet the PERA implementation guidelines for teacher evaluations for student growth (25% then 30%)
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49) Evaluators have met pre-qualification required training by law
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50) The district and the teachers have formed a joint committee on or before November 1 in the year prior to it's PERA implementation date for teacher evaluation.
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51) The district adheres to the following reduction in force (RIF) procedures:
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51) The district groups all teachers into one of four appropriate reduction in force categories each year.
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51) The district's RIF Joint Committee meets on or before December 1, annually.
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52) Abused/Neglected Child Reporting Act
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52) New employees sign statements of their knowledge and understanding of the reporting Act
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52) Local BOE members are made aware they are mandated reporters
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53) The school district submits a list of all paraprofessionals it employs to the State Supt with the Application for Recognition of Schools
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54) Paraprofessionals/Volunteer Personnel
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54) No individual is employed as a paraprofessional without proper license and are only assigned to tasks for which their approval is valid
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54) Parapros, volunteers, and other non-licensed personnel are utilized within compliance and regulations with the School Code
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54) Volunteer personnel are utilized in compliance with the School Code
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55) Professional Development
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55) School district provides supervisory and inservice programs for the professional staff
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55) The staff is involved in the planning, conducting, and evaluating of inservice programs
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55)1) Mental illness and suicide behavior training for teachers in grades 7-12
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55)2) Mental illness training/suicide training is provided within the framework of PD or as a part of licensure renewel
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55) Diabetes training provided
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55) Training for a delegated care aide for students with diabetes in accordance with the US Dept of Health
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56) Pre-approved inservice progams encompass:
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56) Are coupled with a 3 hour school day or a full day parent teacher inservice program
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56) the evaluation of the inservice programs is on file in the district office
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57) Complete class schedules are maintained in each building
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58) Grades
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58) There is an organized plan for recording pupil progress
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58) Policy exists for changing a grade and informing teacher of such a change
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58) High school students informed of graduation requirements - NA
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59) Calendar
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59) School board prepares a calendar ensuring 185 days to get 176 of student attendance
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59) Schools operate on a full school calendar of 180 days of attendance not more than 4 institute days and calendar approved by state board
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60) School day gives children 5 clock hours of work under direct instruction
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61) 4 clock hours full day for grades K, 1 and half day 2 or more hours for K
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62) Library Media Services
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62) Each school in the district provides Library Media Services
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62)1) The program includes an organized collection of resources that circulate to support instruction, etc.
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62)2) Annual budget devotes resources for supplies of library media program
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62)3) If no place for a media center... - NA
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63) District provides a needs assessment to determine PPS services needs in the area of:
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63) Guidance & Counseling
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63) Psychological
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63) Social Work
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63) Health
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64) A plan is developed for how children respond to scientific, research-based interventions as a part of the evaluation process
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65) Home Language Survey Administered
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65) Includes a question whether a language other than English is spoken and if so which language
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65) Whether a student speaks a language other than English and if so which language
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66) The district screens the English language proficiency of each student identified through the home language survey within 30 days after enrollment
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67) TBE Programs
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67) TBE program is established when attendance center has more than 20 English learners of the same language
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67) Native language instruction provided in full time TBE as stated by law
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67) Teachers are properly licensed who teach English learners
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67) English learners in TBE also provided instruction in English as a 2nd Language by teachers holding the ESL/ENL endorsement
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67) The district has a parent BPAC committee which meets four times a year
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67) English learners placed on a part time TBE program meet the criteria for part time placement
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68) Notification to parents by mail occurs no later than 30 days after the beginning of school or 14 days after enrollment of any student in a TBE or TPI program
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69) If a district has 19 or fewer students of limited English proficiency from any single non-English language and does not provide TBE, then a TPI is provided for those students by a qualified ESL teacher
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70) English language proficiency
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70) The district annually assesses the English language proficiency of English Learners
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70) Students not enrolled in TBE or TPI but who have been identified as having limited English proficiency are required to participate in the assessment each year until they achieve a proficient score
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71) A district must provide the following areas of study appropriately coordinated and supervised:
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71) Kindergarten
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71) Language Arts, Reading, and Other Communication Skills
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71) Math
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71) Science
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71) Conservation of Natural Resources
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71) Social Studies
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71)1) History of US, Ethnic Groups & Labor Unions
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71)2) Black History & Salvery
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71)3) Constitution of US, Illinois, Flag, Etc & Assessment
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71)4) Holocaust
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71)5) Genocide
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71)6) History of Women in America
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71)7) Disability History
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71)8) Role of Hispanics
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71) Career Education - Awareness & Exploration
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71) Character Education
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71) Music
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71) Art
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71) Physical Education
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71)1) Appropriate activity related to PE everyday
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71)2) Curriculum related to movement skills, health & fitness, healthy lifestyle, etc.
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71)3) If daily PE not offered then waiver on file
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71) Health Education
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71)1) A part of formal regular instructional program at each grade level, 1 semester at middle school
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71)2) Curriculum to include ecology and health, human growth & development, drug abuse, etc..
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71)3) Sex Education & Family Life Course Grades 6-12
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71) Prevention of Anabolic Steroids in Grades 7 and 8
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71) Safety Education
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71) Internet Safety Education
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71) Promotes minimum 60 minutes of reading opportunities daily for students K-3 who are below grade level
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71) The district offers age-appropriate sexual abuse and assault awareness and prevention education
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72) Exempt from Item 72 for High School Only (pages 36-40)
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73) Exempt from Item 73 for High School Only (pages 40-41)
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74) Necessary Non-Licensed Personnel Under Direct Supervision of Qualified Specialist and Receive Training - N/A
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75) Age range of students in SPED or Instructional Grouping does not exceed:
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75) Four year limit for K-8
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75) Four to Six Year for Secondary
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76) All special education programs within prescribed enrollment limitations
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77) Transportation is provided as each special education eligible child's IEP or program requires
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78) Special education student's arrival and departure times ensures a full day of instruction
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79) Life Safety Requirements met for special education programs/services
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80) All special education students provided services through age 21
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81) Within 14 days, each district determines whether an evaluation is warranted after receiving a request for an evaluation
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82) A plan is developed specifying limits on the work load of its special educators
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83) Other
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