Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/34-8.11

Evaluation criteria.
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In determining whether to grant
Learning Zone designation, the board shall consider the
following factors:

 
(1) The extent to which the application demonstrates that improved student
learning will be the paramount priority and outcome;

 
(2) Proposed adoption of high, rigorous standards of achievement and outcome
for all students and staff;

 
(3) Proposed use of shared, collegial decision-making;

 
(4) Creative, flexible, and innovative proposed restructuring of the
applicant attendance centers to create student-centered learning environments;

 
(5) Parental and community integration and involvement;

 
(6) Development of collaborative relationships with health and human
services agencies;

 
(7) Ability to function on a localized, decentralized basis within the
Chicago public school system;

 
(8) Appropriateness of budget and resource allocations, including those
functions to be assumed and those to remain centralized;

 
(9) Impact of the statutes, regulations, rules, and policies for which
waivers are sought; and

 
(10) Such other factors, not confined to the foregoing, that are fiscally
sound and reasonably determinative of successful student outcome.

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