Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 35 - MENTORING PROGRAM FOR NEW PRINCIPALS
Section 35.60 - Approval of Entities and Their Role
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The State Superintendent of Education shall, through a competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) process governed by the State procurement process, approve one or more entities to administer and implement the new principal mentoring program according to the requirements stated in Section 35.30, including delivering the training program for mentors that is required under Section 35.50. Eligible entities are defined as regional offices of education, intermediate service centers, Illinois higher education institutions, statewide organizations representing principals, and school districts.
a) Any entity seeking approval under this Section shall submit to the State Superintendent an application, in a format prescribed by the State Superintendent, outlining the organization's qualifications for serving potential mentors and recipients of mentoring. Applications shall be submitted to the State Superintendent by a date set forth in the RFP application.
b) The State Superintendent shall approve one or more entities whose applications:
c) Each approved entity shall, with respect to each mentor who enrolls with that entity:
d) Approval of entities shall be valid for a term of three years. To request continuation funding in years two and three of a grant term, an approved entity shall submit a continuation application in a format specified by the State Superintendent of Education, containing:
e) An approved entity's continuation application shall be approved if the application conforms to the requirements of subsection (d), provided that the State Superintendent has received no evidence of the entity's failure to provide the required services under the program and provided that there is sufficient appropriation for such purposes.
f) The State Superintendent of Education may evaluate any approved entity at any time to ensure the consistent quality of the mentoring program. Upon request by the State Superintendent, an approved entity shall supply information regarding its activities in conjunction with the mentoring program, which the State Superintendent may monitor at any time. In the event an evaluation indicates that an approved entity is not furnishing services in keeping with subsection (c), the State Superintendent will withdraw approval of the entity.