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Illinois creates a statewide dual-language framework: SBE to issue guidance by 12/15/2026, weave it into equity planning by 7/1/2029, and establish biliteracy paths by 7/1/2027.
Illinois creates a statewide dual-language framework: SBE to issue guidance by 12/15/2026, weave it into equity planning by 7/1/2029, and establish biliteracy paths by 7/1/2027.
Status: Enacted (Public Act 104‑0266) — Governor approved 8/15/2025; Effective date 1/1/2026
Primary sponsor: Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid. Senate chief sponsor: Sen. Graciela Guzmán. Co-sponsors: Rep. Hoan Huynh; Sen. Christopher Belt.
Adds Article 14D to the Illinois School Code to create a statewide framework for dual language education. The law directs the State Board of Education (SBE) to develop guidance, integrate dual language goals into its equity planning, and establish pre‑high‑school biliteracy recognition pathways.
Statewide guidance (Sec. 14D‑5)
Equity Journey Continuum (Sec. 14D‑10)
Biliteracy recognition (Sec. 14D‑15)
The Act sets a statewide direction but primarily assigns duties to the SBE rather than imposing direct program mandates on districts. Uniform guidance and biliteracy pathways can standardize quality, strengthen supports for bilingual teachers, and promote recognition of bilingual proficiency before high school. Actual expansion of local dual language programs will depend on district decisions, funding, and capacity to implement SBE guidance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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