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IL HB2971

IL HB2971
CHARTER SCHOOL-FEES


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Introduced
02/06/2025
In Committee
04/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Charter Schools Article of the School Code. Provides that that for charter schools authorized by a local school district, administrative fees withheld from a charter school for the purpose of conducting administrative duties related to the administration of charter school contracts, oversight, and authorizing services shall be capped at 3% or less of the total annual public dollars allocated to the charter school. Provides that the 3% total administrative fee collected from a charter school shall include a 2% or less administrative fee collected by a local school district for the purpose of conducting administrative duties related to the administration of charter school contracts, oversight, and authorizing services and 1% to a statewide charter school membership association for the purpose of administering state mandated board governance training. Allows the State Board of Education to withhold up to a 3% administrative fee as the sole statewide charter school authorizer for the purpose of conducting administrative duties related to the administration of charter school contracts, oversight, and authorizing services. Requires that principal metric a district shall consider for a charter school renewal to be academic achievement. Provides that a local school district authorizer shall grant renewal terms of no fewer than 5 years upon renewal of a charter agreement if the charter's average annual summative designation over the term of the contract is in the top 3 summative designations on the State Report Card.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Illinois School Code to establish new regulations for administrative fees charged to charter schools. The bill caps administrative fees at 3% or less of a charter school's total annual public funding, with a breakdown of how those fees can be distributed: up to 2% can be collected by the local school district for administrative duties related to charter school contracts and oversight, and 1% can go to a statewide charter school membership association for board governance training. The State Board of Education is also allowed to withhold up to 3% as the sole statewide charter school authorizer for administrative purposes. Importantly, the bill introduces a new requirement that academic achievement must be the principal metric for charter school renewal, and local school district authorizers must grant renewal terms of at least 5 years if the charter school's average annual summative designation is in the top 3 designations on the State Report Card. This legislation aims to provide more clarity and standardization in charter school oversight and administrative fee structures while emphasizing academic performance as the key criterion for continued operation.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee (on 04/11/2025)

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