Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB0097

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

SCH CD-SUB TEACHING LICENSE

Impact

If passed, SB0097 would broaden access for retired educators wishing to return to the classroom as substitutes by significantly easing the licensure process. By permitting individuals who have retired within the last five years to serve without a Substitute Teaching License, the bill recognizes their experience and previous qualifications, potentially addressing the critical teacher shortage in various districts. Furthermore, the reduction in required credit hours for those in educator preparation programs may encourage more candidates to seek substitute positions, thereby enhancing the overall teaching pool available to districts.

Summary

SB0097, introduced by Senator Sally J. Turner, aims to amend the Educator Licensure Article of the Illinois School Code concerning Substitute Teaching Licenses. The bill modifies the requirements for applicants currently enrolled in an educator preparation program, reducing the credit hours required from 90 to 75. Additionally, it states that individuals who retired within the last five years and held a valid Professional Educator License or Educator License with Stipulations are exempt from needing to obtain a Substitute Teaching License if they intend to serve as substitute teachers for no more than one year. Importantly, it also mandates that retired educators will not incur an application fee for a Substitute Teaching License if they meet certain criteria.

Contention

Discussion around SB0097 may center on the implications of relaxing licensure requirements for substitute teachers. Supporters argue that allowing retired educators to re-enter the workforce with fewer obstacles is a positive step towards filling gaps in educational staffing, particularly in high-need areas. However, some critics may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of preparation and training for substitute teachers, emphasizing the importance of having fully licensed individuals in educational roles. The balance between supporting workforce reintegration for experienced educators and maintaining educational standards is likely to be a topic of debate among legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1211

SCH CD-EDUCATOR LICENSE-TEMP

IL SB1945

SCH CD-LICENSE TYPES-TESTING

IL SB0187

SCH CD-EDU LICENSE-SOCIAL WORK

IL SB1947

SCH CD-EDUCATOR LICENSURE-MISC

IL HB3170

SCH CD-EDUCATOR LICENSURE-MISC

IL HB2950

SCH CD-EDUCATOR LICENSURE

IL HB3528

SCH CD-STUDENT TEACHERS-SALARY

IL HB1368

SCH CD-PROF ED LICENSE RENEW

IL HB1118

SCH CD-EDUCATOR LICENSE-RENEW

IL HB5216

SCH CD-TEACHING EXCELLENCE

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