Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/34-2.4

School improvement plan.
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A 3-year local school
improvement plan shall be developed and implemented at each attendance center.
This plan shall reflect the overriding purpose of the attendance center to
improve educational quality. The local school principal shall develop a
school improvement plan in consultation with the local school council, all
categories of school staff, parents and community residents. Once the plan
is developed, reviewed by the professional personnel leadership committee,
and approved by the local school council, the
principal shall be responsible for directing implementation of the plan,
and the local school council shall monitor its implementation. After the
termination of the initial 3-year plan, a new 3-year plan shall be
developed and modified as appropriate on an annual basis.

 
The school improvement plan shall be designed to achieve priority goals
including but not limited to:

 
 
(a) assuring that students show significant progress 
 
toward meeting and exceeding State performance standards in State mandated learning areas, including the mastery of higher order thinking skills in these areas;

 
 
(b) assuring that students attend school regularly 
 
and graduate from school at such rates that the district average equals or surpasses national norms;

 
 
(c) assuring that students are adequately prepared 
 
for and aided in making a successful transition to further education and life experience;

 
 
(d) assuring that students are adequately prepared 
 
for and aided in making a successful transition to employment; and

 
 
(e) assuring that students are, to the maximum extent 
 
possible, provided with a common learning experience that is of high academic quality and that reflects high expectations for all students' capacities to learn.

 
With respect to these priority goals, the school improvement plan shall
include but not be limited to the following:

 
 
(a) an analysis of data collected in the attendance 
 
center and community indicating the specific strengths and weaknesses of the attendance center in light of the goals specified above, including data and analysis specified by the State Board of Education pertaining to specific measurable outcomes for student performance, the attendance centers, and their instructional programs;

 
 
(b) a description of specific annual objectives the 
 
attendance center will pursue in achieving the goals specified above;

 
 
(c) a description of the specific activities the 
 
attendance center will undertake to achieve its objectives;

 
 
(d) an analysis of the attendance center's staffing 
 
pattern and material resources, and an explanation of how the attendance center's planned staffing pattern, the deployment of staff, and the use of material resources furthers the objectives of the plan;

 
 
(e) a description of the key assumptions and 
 
directions of the school's curriculum and the academic and non-academic programs of the attendance center, and an explanation of how this curriculum and these programs further the goals and objectives of the plan;

 
 
(f) a description of the steps that will be taken to 
 
enhance educational opportunities for all students, regardless of gender, including English learners, students with disabilities, low-income students, and minority students;

 
 
(g) a description of any steps which may be taken by 
 
the attendance center to educate parents as to how they can assist children at home in preparing their children to learn effectively;

 
 
(h) a description of the steps the attendance center 
 
will take to coordinate its efforts with, and to gain the participation and support of, community residents, business organizations, and other local institutions and individuals;

 
 
(i) a description of any staff development program 
 
for all school staff and volunteers tied to the priority goals, objectives, and activities specified in the plan;

 
 
(j) a description of the steps the local school 
 
council will undertake to monitor implementation of the plan on an ongoing basis;

 
 
(k) a description of the steps the attendance center 
 
will take to ensure that teachers have working conditions that provide a professional environment conducive to fulfilling their responsibilities;

 
 
(l) a description of the steps the attendance center 
 
will take to ensure teachers the time and opportunity to incorporate new ideas and techniques, both in subject matter and teaching skills, into their own work;

 
 
(m) a description of the steps the attendance center 
 
will take to encourage pride and positive identification with the attendance center through various athletic activities; and

 
 
(n) a description of the student need for and 
 
provision of services to special populations, beyond the standard school programs provided for students in grades K through 12 and those enumerated in the categorical programs cited in item d of part 4 of Section 34-2.3, including financial costs of providing same and a timeline for implementing the necessary services, including but not limited, when applicable, to ensuring the provisions of educational services to all eligible children aged 4 years for the 1990-91 school year and thereafter, reducing class size to State averages in grades K-3 for the 1991-92 school year and thereafter and in all grades for the 1993-94 school year and thereafter, and providing sufficient staff and facility resources for students not served in the regular classroom setting.

 
Based on the analysis of data collected indicating specific strengths and
weaknesses of the attendance center, the school improvement plan may place
greater emphasis from year to year on particular priority goals, objectives,
and activities.

toward meeting and exceeding State performance standards in State mandated learning areas, including the mastery of higher order thinking skills in these areas;
and graduate from school at such rates that the district average equals or surpasses national norms;
for and aided in making a successful transition to further education and life experience;
for and aided in making a successful transition to employment; and
possible, provided with a common learning experience that is of high academic quality and that reflects high expectations for all students' capacities to learn.
center and community indicating the specific strengths and weaknesses of the attendance center in light of the goals specified above, including data and analysis specified by the State Board of Education pertaining to specific measurable outcomes for student performance, the attendance centers, and their instructional programs;
attendance center will pursue in achieving the goals specified above;
attendance center will undertake to achieve its objectives;
pattern and material resources, and an explanation of how the attendance center's planned staffing pattern, the deployment of staff, and the use of material resources furthers the objectives of the plan;
directions of the school's curriculum and the academic and non-academic programs of the attendance center, and an explanation of how this curriculum and these programs further the goals and objectives of the plan;
enhance educational opportunities for all students, regardless of gender, including English learners, students with disabilities, low-income students, and minority students;
the attendance center to educate parents as to how they can assist children at home in preparing their children to learn effectively;
will take to coordinate its efforts with, and to gain the participation and support of, community residents, business organizations, and other local institutions and individuals;
for all school staff and volunteers tied to the priority goals, objectives, and activities specified in the plan;
council will undertake to monitor implementation of the plan on an ongoing basis;
will take to ensure that teachers have working conditions that provide a professional environment conducive to fulfilling their responsibilities;
will take to ensure teachers the time and opportunity to incorporate new ideas and techniques, both in subject matter and teaching skills, into their own work;
will take to encourage pride and positive identification with the attendance center through various athletic activities; and
provision of services to special populations, beyond the standard school programs provided for students in grades K through 12 and those enumerated in the categorical programs cited in item d of part 4 of Section 34-2.3, including financial costs of providing same and a timeline for implementing the necessary services, including but not limited, when applicable, to ensuring the provisions of educational services to all eligible children aged 4 years for the 1990-91 school year and thereafter, reducing class size to State averages in grades K-3 for the 1991-92 school year and thereafter and in all grades for the 1993-94 school year and thereafter, and providing sufficient staff and facility resources for students not served in the regular classroom setting.

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