Illinois Code § 110 ILCS 148/30

Competency-based, high school graduation requirements pilot program statewide supports.
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Subject to the availability of public or private resources, to support school district participation in the pilot program established under Section 20 of this Act and development of competency-based graduation requirements, ISBE shall provide or support the provision of:

 
 
(1) grants to school districts participating in the 
 
pilot program to offset the costs of educator training and initial implementation; 
 
 
(2) technical assistance and professional 
 
development for pilot program plan implementation, including, but not limited to, peer-to-peer coaching models; 
 
 
(3) an evaluation of the pilot program, with a 
 
report of successes and challenges, objective outcome measures, qualitative measures of implementation, and recommendations for further program modification and improvement; 
 
 
(4) networking opportunities for participating 
 
school districts, including opportunities for both administrators and teachers; 
 
 
(5) a web-based library of pilot program 
 
implementation plans and models supporting future replication activities; and 
 
 
(6) communication materials and supports for 
 
stakeholder engagement in the development and implementation of competency-based learning systems. 

pilot program to offset the costs of educator training and initial implementation;
development for pilot program plan implementation, including, but not limited to, peer-to-peer coaching models;
report of successes and challenges, objective outcome measures, qualitative measures of implementation, and recommendations for further program modification and improvement;
school districts, including opportunities for both administrators and teachers;
implementation plans and models supporting future replication activities; and
stakeholder engagement in the development and implementation of competency-based learning systems.

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