Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/34-8.13

Learning Zone designation principles.
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In performing its
duties under this Law, the board shall be guided by the
following
additional principles:

 
(1) Learning Zone designations should be effective for an initial period of
no less than 3 and no more than 6 years;

 
(2) Learning Zone designations should encompass clusters of
attendance
centers through joint application from secondary and feeder elementary
schools or in other reasonably related clusters;

 
(3) Learning Zone designations should encompass, in the aggregate,
approximately 10% of the students enrolled in attendance centers within
Chicago;

 
(4) Learning Zone designations should, in the aggregate, be reflective
of
the racial and ethnic diversity and demography of students enrolled in
attendance centers within Chicago;

 
(5) Learning Zone designations should be fully operational commencing with
the 1996-97 school year; and

 
(6) Learning Zone designation renewals, revisions, and applications for
additional waivers of statutes, regulations, rules, and policies should be
evaluated in light of the goals of this Law.

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