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Extra Curricular
     Activities
 Issues in Illinois Public Schools


William Allan Kritsonis, PhD
What is Extra Curricular Activities?
Extracurricular activities are activities
  performed by students that fall outside the
  realm of the normal curriculum of school or
  university education.
 Debate clubs
 Sports
 Newspaper
What is Co –Curricular Activities?
Co-Curricular are activities that happens within
  the during normal class time.
 Band
 Choir
 Drama
 Art
 Computers (Technology)
PURPOSE
Extracurricular activities are an intricate part
  of education.
 Improves school’s performance
 Reduce grade retention
 Increase student attendance
 Interest in school
 Emotional Growth
BENEFITS
   Explore physical activities
   Social
   Political Interest
   Career Interest
   Students are more engaged in the
    classroom
   Positive Support among peers and adult
    staff
Issues of Extra Curricular Activities

   Budget
   Faculty (Staffing)
       Seek Volunteers or Local Colleges and
        Universities
   Class Time
   Planning
   Evaluation
Issues in Illinois Public School

   High School Reform

   Home Schooling
    Issues and Extra
    Curricular Activities
High School Reform Issues
   Achievement is too low
       Making schools more accountable
       NCLB
       Government-driven, top-down
   High School is a bore
       Prevent drop outs
       Maximize completions by making the high school
        experience more appealing
       Allow students to move at their own pace
       Recovery programs for drop outs
High School Reform II
   One size does not fit all
       Devise new institutional forms
       Using current technology
       Smaller Schools
       Give students a choice:
            high-tech schools, virtual high schools, charter schools, KIPP
   Courses are too easy and pointless
       Broaden access to Advanced Placement courses
       Strengthen state standards
       Revise textbooks
       Blend higher education’s expectations with modern jobs
Status of Reform in Illinois
   Governor Blagojevich signed legislation to
    strengthen Illinois high schools by
    increasing class requirement for graduation
   SB575, Higher Standards, Better Schools
    plan and budget
       More foreign languages, arts, and music
       Training opportunities for career-track students
       Advanced Placement classes
Status of Reform
   Illinois Juniors take the PSAE
   ISBE (Illinois State Board of Education) adopted
    rules that outline the standards for Illinois teacher
    to become “highly qualified”
   CCSSO a five year collaborative project to
    identify best practices that transform promising
    schools to great high schools (funded by Bill and
    Melinda Gates foundation)
   Project Lead the Way (PLTW): technology
Illinois Public School of Choice
   Provides option for students in schools that have
      not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

   Gives students in schools identified in school
    improvement the opportunity to attend a public
    school that has made AYP in the same district
       NCLB Component
Homeschooling and The Law
   Compulsory attendance law
       New England colonies (17th Cent.)
       Requires public or approved non-public school attendance for children
        ranging from ages five to sixteen in the area of education and public
        schooling (Gordon, Russo, &Miles, 1994)
       Parental failure to comply with the law can result in criminal penalties

   Common School Movement
       Jorgenson (1987) defines as “a series of state movements occurring
        roughly during the period 1830-1860”
   Government-differentiate
       Public
       Non-public
Landmark Decision I
   Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925)
       The Supreme Court clearly established that compulsory
        attendance laws had to accommodate both public and non
        public schooling
       Require all school aged children to attend only public school
       14th Amendment
            The statute infringed upon the rights of parents to choose schools
             where their children received both an appropriate education and
             religious training
            Court confirmed the right of individuals to establish and maintain
             both private non-sectarian and private religious schools, and the
             right of the state to require attendance at a school did not include
             the include the right to preclude attendance at non public schools
Landmark Decision II
   Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)
       State control over education
       The court recognized the rights of devout Amish parents
        not to send their children to school after the 8th Grade
       Parents were able to demonstrate that secondary schools
        were in direct conflict with Amish beliefs in “cooperation,
        piety, and simple, agrarian life style”
       The court reaffirming the State’s responsibility for the
        education of its citizens, but used the Free Exercise
        Clause of the First Amendment rather than the Due
        Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
Landmark Decision III
   Johnson v. Board of Education (1983)
       Refused an Amish Exception to Baptist who wished to
        educate their children in their own schools staffed by non
        certified teachers
       Baptist ministers argued that since they were
        fundamentalists similar to the Amish
       Refused to grant them the same exemption would be
        denial of equal protection
       The Eighth Circuit rejected their argument holding that,
        unlike the Amish, these Baptist children lived in ordinary
        residential neighborhoods interacting with others not of
        their faith (Gordon, Russo, & Miles, 1994)
Landmark Decision IV
   People v. Levinson (1950)
       Illinois defining case for homeschoolers
       More liberal position on the spectrum of academic equivalence
       Parents of a seven year old girl were convicted of violating the
        state’s compulsory attendance law
       Levinson appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court
            Evidence indicated that the mother had been teaching her daughter
             at home for five hours a day and the child had demonstrated
             “proficiency comparable with average third-grad students”
            The mother is the best teacher
            The education in competition with other students produces a
             pugnacious character
       The Court did not believe that the home school parents had
        violated the compulsory attendance law
Illinois Homeschooling Change
   Individual home schools may operate as private
    or church schools
   Section 26-1 of the Illinois School code
       If a child is “attending a private or parochial school where
        children are taught the branches of education taught to
        children of corresponding age and grade in public school
        and where instruction is in the English language, the child
        is in compliance with Illinois compulsory attendance law.
Home School and Extra Curriculum
Activities in Illinois
   Home school and Sports Participation
       Home school enjoys the same status as the public school
        system

       Not all Illinois schools allow home schools to participate in
        extra curriculum activities

       Home school are entitled to participate in any “for credit”
        class that is offered by the public school

       The state’s interest in ensuring that all children have an
        access to an education
Homeschoolers and Sports
     Illinois High School Association (IHSA)
Interscholastic high school sports are guided by the IHSA,
      which is an organization independent of the public
                   schools with its own rules
 Any school, public or private may belong


   May form its own teams to play in the IHSA
    league (Home schools usually join with
    neighborhood team or other home schools
Home Schooling
   Can not participate science fair
   Can participate in interscholastic high
    school athletics
       Parents must make a request to the Chief
        Education Officer
       Must meet the requirements determined
        pursuant to the by laws of Illinois High School
        Athletic Association and the Chicago Public High
        School Athletic Association
REFERENCES
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracurricular_activities

Finn,C. E.,(2006). Things are Falling Apart, Education Next, pp. 1-2, Winter 2006

Smith, B.,(1998). It’s About Time: Opportunities to Learn in Chicago’s Elementary
   Schools, Consortium on Chicago School Research, December 1998

http://wwww.illinoishouse.org/a09.htm

Buser, R.L. & Humm.W.L. (1980). Special Report on Cocurricular Offerings and
   Participation, Springfield, 111.:Illinois State Board of Education, 1980.

http://www.cps.k12.il.us/About CPS/PressRelease/Septemer 2005/hs plan.htm

http://www.smallschool.cps.k12.il.us/grants/html
REFERENCES CONTINUE
   Lett, D. (1999). Home Schooling and the request
    for access to public school extracurricular
    activities: A Legal and Policy Study of Illinois (ED
    450470).

   Gordon, W.M., Russo, C.J., &Miles, A.S. (1994).
    The law of home schooling. Monograph of the
    National Organization on Legal Problems of
    Education.

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Dr. William Allan Kritsonis - Extra Curricular Activities PPT.

  • 1. Extra Curricular Activities Issues in Illinois Public Schools William Allan Kritsonis, PhD
  • 2. What is Extra Curricular Activities? Extracurricular activities are activities performed by students that fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education.  Debate clubs  Sports  Newspaper
  • 3. What is Co –Curricular Activities? Co-Curricular are activities that happens within the during normal class time.  Band  Choir  Drama  Art  Computers (Technology)
  • 4. PURPOSE Extracurricular activities are an intricate part of education.  Improves school’s performance  Reduce grade retention  Increase student attendance  Interest in school  Emotional Growth
  • 5. BENEFITS  Explore physical activities  Social  Political Interest  Career Interest  Students are more engaged in the classroom  Positive Support among peers and adult staff
  • 6. Issues of Extra Curricular Activities  Budget  Faculty (Staffing)  Seek Volunteers or Local Colleges and Universities  Class Time  Planning  Evaluation
  • 7. Issues in Illinois Public School  High School Reform  Home Schooling Issues and Extra Curricular Activities
  • 8. High School Reform Issues  Achievement is too low  Making schools more accountable  NCLB  Government-driven, top-down  High School is a bore  Prevent drop outs  Maximize completions by making the high school experience more appealing  Allow students to move at their own pace  Recovery programs for drop outs
  • 9. High School Reform II  One size does not fit all  Devise new institutional forms  Using current technology  Smaller Schools  Give students a choice:  high-tech schools, virtual high schools, charter schools, KIPP  Courses are too easy and pointless  Broaden access to Advanced Placement courses  Strengthen state standards  Revise textbooks  Blend higher education’s expectations with modern jobs
  • 10. Status of Reform in Illinois  Governor Blagojevich signed legislation to strengthen Illinois high schools by increasing class requirement for graduation  SB575, Higher Standards, Better Schools plan and budget  More foreign languages, arts, and music  Training opportunities for career-track students  Advanced Placement classes
  • 11. Status of Reform  Illinois Juniors take the PSAE  ISBE (Illinois State Board of Education) adopted rules that outline the standards for Illinois teacher to become “highly qualified”  CCSSO a five year collaborative project to identify best practices that transform promising schools to great high schools (funded by Bill and Melinda Gates foundation)  Project Lead the Way (PLTW): technology
  • 12. Illinois Public School of Choice  Provides option for students in schools that have not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)  Gives students in schools identified in school improvement the opportunity to attend a public school that has made AYP in the same district  NCLB Component
  • 13. Homeschooling and The Law  Compulsory attendance law  New England colonies (17th Cent.)  Requires public or approved non-public school attendance for children ranging from ages five to sixteen in the area of education and public schooling (Gordon, Russo, &Miles, 1994)  Parental failure to comply with the law can result in criminal penalties  Common School Movement  Jorgenson (1987) defines as “a series of state movements occurring roughly during the period 1830-1860”  Government-differentiate  Public  Non-public
  • 14. Landmark Decision I  Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925)  The Supreme Court clearly established that compulsory attendance laws had to accommodate both public and non public schooling  Require all school aged children to attend only public school  14th Amendment  The statute infringed upon the rights of parents to choose schools where their children received both an appropriate education and religious training  Court confirmed the right of individuals to establish and maintain both private non-sectarian and private religious schools, and the right of the state to require attendance at a school did not include the include the right to preclude attendance at non public schools
  • 15. Landmark Decision II  Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)  State control over education  The court recognized the rights of devout Amish parents not to send their children to school after the 8th Grade  Parents were able to demonstrate that secondary schools were in direct conflict with Amish beliefs in “cooperation, piety, and simple, agrarian life style”  The court reaffirming the State’s responsibility for the education of its citizens, but used the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment rather than the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
  • 16. Landmark Decision III  Johnson v. Board of Education (1983)  Refused an Amish Exception to Baptist who wished to educate their children in their own schools staffed by non certified teachers  Baptist ministers argued that since they were fundamentalists similar to the Amish  Refused to grant them the same exemption would be denial of equal protection  The Eighth Circuit rejected their argument holding that, unlike the Amish, these Baptist children lived in ordinary residential neighborhoods interacting with others not of their faith (Gordon, Russo, & Miles, 1994)
  • 17. Landmark Decision IV  People v. Levinson (1950)  Illinois defining case for homeschoolers  More liberal position on the spectrum of academic equivalence  Parents of a seven year old girl were convicted of violating the state’s compulsory attendance law  Levinson appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court  Evidence indicated that the mother had been teaching her daughter at home for five hours a day and the child had demonstrated “proficiency comparable with average third-grad students”  The mother is the best teacher  The education in competition with other students produces a pugnacious character  The Court did not believe that the home school parents had violated the compulsory attendance law
  • 18. Illinois Homeschooling Change  Individual home schools may operate as private or church schools  Section 26-1 of the Illinois School code  If a child is “attending a private or parochial school where children are taught the branches of education taught to children of corresponding age and grade in public school  and where instruction is in the English language, the child is in compliance with Illinois compulsory attendance law.
  • 19. Home School and Extra Curriculum Activities in Illinois  Home school and Sports Participation  Home school enjoys the same status as the public school system  Not all Illinois schools allow home schools to participate in extra curriculum activities  Home school are entitled to participate in any “for credit” class that is offered by the public school  The state’s interest in ensuring that all children have an access to an education
  • 20. Homeschoolers and Sports Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Interscholastic high school sports are guided by the IHSA, which is an organization independent of the public schools with its own rules  Any school, public or private may belong  May form its own teams to play in the IHSA league (Home schools usually join with neighborhood team or other home schools
  • 21. Home Schooling  Can not participate science fair  Can participate in interscholastic high school athletics  Parents must make a request to the Chief Education Officer  Must meet the requirements determined pursuant to the by laws of Illinois High School Athletic Association and the Chicago Public High School Athletic Association
  • 22. REFERENCES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracurricular_activities Finn,C. E.,(2006). Things are Falling Apart, Education Next, pp. 1-2, Winter 2006 Smith, B.,(1998). It’s About Time: Opportunities to Learn in Chicago’s Elementary Schools, Consortium on Chicago School Research, December 1998 http://wwww.illinoishouse.org/a09.htm Buser, R.L. & Humm.W.L. (1980). Special Report on Cocurricular Offerings and Participation, Springfield, 111.:Illinois State Board of Education, 1980. http://www.cps.k12.il.us/About CPS/PressRelease/Septemer 2005/hs plan.htm http://www.smallschool.cps.k12.il.us/grants/html
  • 23. REFERENCES CONTINUE  Lett, D. (1999). Home Schooling and the request for access to public school extracurricular activities: A Legal and Policy Study of Illinois (ED 450470).  Gordon, W.M., Russo, C.J., &Miles, A.S. (1994). The law of home schooling. Monograph of the National Organization on Legal Problems of Education.