SB2909 prohibits the use of AI tools for scoring teacher evaluations but allows their use for administrative support.
If you evaluate teachers in Illinois, you must not use AI tools for scoring evaluations or face potential compliance issues.
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What This Means
SB2909 amends the Evaluation of Certified Employees Article of the Illinois School Code to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in teacher evaluations. It prohibits evaluators from using AI to assign scores or ratings, while allowing AI to assist in administrative tasks. This bill aims to ensure that professional judgment remains central to teacher evaluations.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits evaluators from using AI to assign scores or ratings in teacher evaluations.
- Allows AI to assist evaluators in administrative tasks.
- Maintains the importance of professional judgment in evaluations.
Latest Legislative Action
Third Reading/Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May 31, 2026
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 17)
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Anthony DeLuca D | Sponsor | HD-080 |
| Chapin Rose R | Sponsor | SD-051 |
| Christopher Belt D | Sponsor | SD-057 |
| Doris Turner D | Sponsor | SD-048 |
| Elgie Sims D | Sponsor | SD-017 |
Amendments (1)
Compliance Checklist
Who: School district evaluators.
Penalty: Potential challenges in evaluation processes.
Who: Evaluators.
Penalty: Failure to disclose may lead to compliance issues.
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