Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 269 - FREEDOM SCHOOLS GRANT PROGRAM
Subpart B - FREEDOM SCHOOLS GRANT PROGRAM
Section 269.50 - Program Specifications
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Each grantee must operate, at a minimum, a 6-week summer program or a program during the school year that provides out-of-school learning opportunities, which may include before-school, after-school, or weekend programming. The mission of those programs is to improve the odds for children living in poverty. The programs must use a research-based and multicultural curriculum for disenfranchised communities most affected by the opportunity gap and learning loss caused by the pandemic, and, by expanding the teaching of African American history, must develop leadership skills and provide an understanding of the tenets of the civil rights movement. [105 ILCS 5/2-3.186(b)]
b) The teachers in the programs established under subsection (a) must be from the grantee's local community, with an emphasis on historically disadvantaged youth, including African American students and other students of color, so that those individuals have access to summer jobs and teaching experiences that serve as a long-term pipeline to educational careers and the hiring of minority educators in public schools, are elevated as content experts and community leaders, and are able to provide students with access to both mentorship and equitable educational resources. [105 ILCS 5/2-3.186(b)]
c) Each grantee must employ strategies that focus on all of the following:
d) Each grantee must strive for authentic parent and community engagement during the development of Freedom School programs and their curriculum. Authentic parent and community engagement includes all of the following:
e) Students participating in Freedom School programs must participate in pre-assessments and post-assessments of literacy and other program objectives.