Florida Senate - 2021                                     SB 202
       
       
        
       By Senator Cruz
       
       
       
       
       
       18-00298-21                                            2021202__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to standard high school diploma award
    3         requirements; amending s. 1002.3105, F.S.; conforming
    4         a cross-reference; adding a new requirement for the
    5         award of a standard high school diploma to
    6         Academically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance
    7         Learning students; amending s. 1003.4282, F.S.;
    8         requiring certain students to submit a Free
    9         Application for Federal Student Aid in order to be
   10         awarded a standard high school diploma; providing an
   11         exception; amending s. 1003.5716, F.S.; conforming a
   12         cross-reference; reenacting s. 1003.03(3)(c), F.S.,
   13         relating to maximum class size, to incorporate the
   14         amendment made to s. 1002.3105, F.S., in a reference
   15         thereto; reenacting ss. 1002.20(8), 1003.4281(1),
   16         1003.4285(1), 1003.5716(1), and 1011.62(1)(n), F.S.,
   17         to incorporate the amendment made to s. 1003.4282,
   18         F.S., in references thereto; reenacting ss.
   19         409.1451(2)(a), 1002.33(7)(a), 1002.34(4)(g),
   20         1002.45(4)(b), 1003.49(1), 1004.935(1), 1006.15(3)(a),
   21         1009.531(1)(b), and 1009.893(4), F.S., relating to the
   22         Road-to-Independence Program, charter schools, virtual
   23         instruction, standard graduation requirements, the
   24         Adults with Disabilities Workforce Education Program,
   25         standards for participation in extracurricular student
   26         activities, the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship
   27         program, and the Benacquisto Scholarship Program,
   28         respectively, to incorporate the amendments made to
   29         ss. 1002.3105 and 1003.4282, F.S., in references
   30         thereto; providing an effective date.
   31          
   32  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   33  
   34         Section 1.âSubsection (5) of section 1002.3105, Florida
   35  Statutes, is amended to read:
   36         1002.3105âAcademically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance
   37  Learning (ACCEL) options.â
   38         (5)âAWARD OF A STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA.âA student who
   39  meets the applicable grade 9 cohort graduation requirements of
   40  s. 1003.4282(3)(a)-(e) or s. 1003.4282(10)(a)1.-5. s.
   41  1003.4282(9)(a)1.-5., (b)1.-5., (c)1.-5., or (d)1.-5., earns
   42  three credits in electives, and earns a cumulative grade point
   43  average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, and complies with the Free
   44  Application for Federal Student Aid requirement of s.
   45  1003.4282(5) shall be awarded a standard high school diploma in
   46  a form prescribed by the State Board of Education.
   47         Section 2.âPresent subsections (5) through (12) of section
   48  1003.4282, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (6)
   49  through (13), respectively, and a new subsection (5) is added to
   50  that section, to read:
   51         1003.4282âRequirements for a standard high school diploma.â
   52         (5)âFREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID REQUIREMENT.
   53  Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the 2022-2023 school
   54  year, a student must submit a Free Application for Federal
   55  Student Aid in order to be awarded a standard high school
   56  diploma. However, a student is exempt from the requirements of
   57  this subsection if the studentâs parent or the student, if such
   58  student is 18 years of age or older, submits a letter to the
   59  school district declining to submit the Free Application for
   60  Federal Student Aid.
   61         Section 3.âParagraph (b) of subsection (2) of section
   62  1003.5716, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
   63         1003.5716âTransition to postsecondary education and career
   64  opportunities.âAll students with disabilities who are 3 years of
   65  age to 21 years of age have the right to a free, appropriate
   66  public education. As used in this section, the term âIEPâ means
   67  individual education plan.
   68         (2)âBeginning not later than the first IEP to be in effect
   69  when the student attains the age of 16, or younger if determined
   70  appropriate by the parent and the IEP team, the IEP must include
   71  the following statements that must be updated annually:
   72         (b)âA statement of intent to receive a standard high school
   73  diploma before the student attains the age of 22 and a
   74  description of how the student will fully meet the requirements
   75  in s. 1003.4282, including, but not limited to, a portfolio
   76  pursuant to s. 1003.4282(11)(b) s. 1003.4282(10)(b) which meets
   77  the criteria specified in State Board of Education rule. The IEP
   78  must also specify the outcomes and additional benefits expected
   79  by the parent and the IEP team at the time of the studentâs
   80  graduation.
   81         Section 4.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendment
   82  made by this act to section 1002.3105, Florida Statutes, in a
   83  reference thereto, paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section
   84  1003.03, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read:
   85         1003.03âMaximum class size.â
   86         (3)âIMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS.âDistrict school boards must
   87  consider, but are not limited to, implementing the following
   88  items in order to meet the constitutional class size maximums
   89  described in subsection (1):
   90         (c)1.âRepeal district school board policies that require
   91  students to earn more than the 24 credits to graduate from high
   92  school.
   93         2.âImplement the early graduation options provided in ss.
   94  1002.3105(5) and 1003.4281.
   95         Section 5.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendment
   96  made by this act to section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, in a
   97  reference thereto, subsection (8) of section 1002.20, Florida
   98  Statutes, is reenacted to read:
   99         1002.20âK-12 student and parent rights.âParents of public
  100  school students must receive accurate and timely information
  101  regarding their childâs academic progress and must be informed
  102  of ways they can help their child to succeed in school. K-12
  103  students and their parents are afforded numerous statutory
  104  rights including, but not limited to, the following:
  105         (8)âSTUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.âParents of public school
  106  students with disabilities and parents of public school students
  107  in residential care facilities are entitled to notice and due
  108  process in accordance with the provisions of ss. 1003.57 and
  109  1003.58. Public school students with disabilities must be
  110  provided the opportunity to meet the graduation requirements for
  111  a standard high school diploma as set forth in s. 1003.4282 in
  112  accordance with the provisions of ss. 1003.57 and 1008.22.
  113         Section 6.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendment
  114  made by this act to section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, in a
  115  reference thereto, subsection (1) of section 1003.4281, Florida
  116  Statutes, is reenacted to read:
  117         1003.4281âEarly high school graduation.â
  118         (1)âThe purpose of this section is to provide a student the
  119  option of early graduation and receipt of a standard high school
  120  diploma if the student earns 24 credits and meets the graduation
  121  requirements set forth in s. 1003.4282. For purposes of this
  122  section, the term âearly graduationâ means graduation from high
  123  school in less than 8 semesters or the equivalent.
  124         Section 7.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendment
  125  made by this act to section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, in a
  126  reference thereto, subsection (1) of section 1003.4285, Florida
  127  Statutes, is reenacted to read:
  128         1003.4285âStandard high school diploma designations.â
  129         (1)âEach standard high school diploma shall include, as
  130  applicable, the following designations if the student meets the
  131  criteria set forth for the designation:
  132         (a)âScholar designation.âIn addition to the requirements of
  133  s. 1003.4282, in order to earn the Scholar designation, a
  134  student must satisfy the following requirements:
  135         1.âMathematics.âEarn one credit in Algebra II or an equally
  136  rigorous course and one credit in statistics or an equally
  137  rigorous course. Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the
  138  2014-2015 school year, pass the Geometry statewide, standardized
  139  assessment.
  140         2.âScience.âPass the statewide, standardized Biology I EOC
  141  assessment and earn one credit in chemistry or physics and one
  142  credit in a course equally rigorous to chemistry or physics.
  143  However, a student enrolled in an Advanced Placement (AP),
  144  International Baccalaureate (IB), or Advanced International
  145  Certificate of Education (AICE) Biology course who takes the
  146  respective AP, IB, or AICE Biology assessment and earns the
  147  minimum score necessary to earn college credit as identified
  148  pursuant to s. 1007.27(2) meets the requirement of this
  149  subparagraph without having to take the statewide, standardized
  150  Biology I EOC assessment.
  151         3.âSocial studies.âPass the statewide, standardized United
  152  States History EOC assessment. However, a student enrolled in an
  153  AP, IB, or AICE course that includes United States History
  154  topics who takes the respective AP, IB, or AICE assessment and
  155  earns the minimum score necessary to earn college credit as
  156  identified pursuant to s. 1007.27(2) meets the requirement of
  157  this subparagraph without having to take the statewide,
  158  standardized United States History EOC assessment.
  159         4.âForeign language.âEarn two credits in the same foreign
  160  language.
  161         5.âElectives.âEarn at least one credit in an Advanced
  162  Placement, an International Baccalaureate, an Advanced
  163  International Certificate of Education, or a dual enrollment
  164  course.
  165         (b)âMerit designation.âIn addition to the requirements of
  166  s. 1003.4282, in order to earn the Merit designation, a student
  167  must attain one or more industry certifications from the list
  168  established under s. 1003.492.
  169         Section 8.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendment
  170  made by this act to section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, in a
  171  reference thereto, subsection (1) of section 1003.5716, Florida
  172  Statutes, is reenacted to read:
  173         1003.5716âTransition to postsecondary education and career
  174  opportunities.âAll students with disabilities who are 3 years of
  175  age to 21 years of age have the right to a free, appropriate
  176  public education. As used in this section, the term âIEPâ means
  177  individual education plan.
  178         (1)âTo ensure quality planning for a successful transition
  179  of a student with a disability to postsecondary education and
  180  career opportunities, an IEP team shall begin the process of,
  181  and develop an IEP for, identifying the need for transition
  182  services before the student with a disability attains the age of
  183  14 years in order for his or her postsecondary goals and career
  184  goals to be identified and in place when he or she attains the
  185  age of 16 years. This process must include, but is not limited
  186  to:
  187         (a)âConsideration of the studentâs need for instruction in
  188  the area of self-determination and self-advocacy to assist the
  189  studentâs active and effective participation in an IEP meeting;
  190  and
  191         (b)âPreparation for the student to graduate from high
  192  school with a standard high school diploma pursuant to s.
  193  1003.4282 with a Scholar designation unless the parent chooses a
  194  Merit designation.
  195         Section 9.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendment
  196  made by this act to section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, in a
  197  reference thereto, paragraph (n) of subsection (1) of section
  198  1011.62, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read:
  199         1011.62âFunds for operation of schools.âIf the annual
  200  allocation from the Florida Education Finance Program to each
  201  district for operation of schools is not determined in the
  202  annual appropriations act or the substantive bill implementing
  203  the annual appropriations act, it shall be determined as
  204  follows:
  205         (1)âCOMPUTATION OF THE BASIC AMOUNT TO BE INCLUDED FOR
  206  OPERATION.âThe following procedure shall be followed in
  207  determining the annual allocation to each district for
  208  operation:
  209         (n)âCalculation of additional full-time equivalent
  210  membership based on college board advanced placement scores of
  211  students and earning college board advanced placement capstone
  212  diplomas.âA value of 0.16 full-time equivalent student
  213  membership shall be calculated for each student in each advanced
  214  placement course who receives a score of 3 or higher on the
  215  College Board Advanced Placement Examination for the prior year
  216  and added to the total full-time equivalent student membership
  217  in basic programs for grades 9 through 12 in the subsequent
  218  fiscal year. A value of 0.3 full-time equivalent student
  219  membership shall be calculated for each student who receives a
  220  College Board Advanced Placement Capstone Diploma and meets the
  221  requirements for a standard high school diploma under s.
  222  1003.4282. Such value shall be added to the total full-time
  223  equivalent student membership in basic programs for grades 9
  224  through 12 in the subsequent fiscal year. Each district must
  225  allocate at least 80 percent of the funds provided to the
  226  district for advanced placement instruction, in accordance with
  227  this paragraph, to the high school that generates the funds. The
  228  school district shall distribute to each classroom teacher who
  229  provided advanced placement instruction:
  230         1.âA bonus in the amount of $50 for each student taught by
  231  the Advanced Placement teacher in each advanced placement course
  232  who receives a score of 3 or higher on the College Board
  233  Advanced Placement Examination.
  234         2.âAn additional bonus of $500 to each Advanced Placement
  235  teacher in a school designated with a grade of âDâ or âFâ who
  236  has at least one student scoring 3 or higher on the College
  237  Board Advanced Placement Examination, regardless of the number
  238  of classes taught or of the number of students scoring a 3 or
  239  higher on the College Board Advanced Placement Examination.
  240  
  241  Bonuses awarded under this paragraph shall be in addition to any
  242  regular wage or other bonus the teacher received or is scheduled
  243  to receive. For such courses, the teacher shall earn an
  244  additional bonus of $50 for each student who has a qualifying
  245  score.
  246         Section 10.âFor the purpose of incorporating the amendments
  247  made by this act to sections 1002.3105 and 1003.4282, Florida
  248  Statutes, in references thereto, paragraph (a) of subsection (2)
  249  of section 409.1451, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read:
  250         409.1451âThe Road-to-Independence Program.â
  251         (2)âPOSTSECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICES AND SUPPORT.â
  252         (a)âA young adult is eligible for services and support
  253  under this subsection if he or she:
  254         1.âWas living in licensed care on his or her 18th birthday
  255  or is currently living in licensed care; or was at least 16
  256  years of age and was adopted from foster care or placed with a
  257  court-approved dependency guardian after spending at least 6
  258  months in licensed care within the 12 months immediately
  259  preceding such placement or adoption;
  260         2.âSpent at least 6 months in licensed care before reaching
  261  his or her 18th birthday;
  262         3.âEarned a standard high school diploma pursuant to s.
  263  1002.3105(5), s. 1003.4281, or s. 1003.4282, or its equivalent
  264  pursuant to s. 1003.435;
  265         4.âHas been admitted for enrollment as a full-time student
  266  or its equivalent in an eligible postsecondary educational
  267  institution as provided in s. 1009.533. For purposes of this
  268  section, the term âfull-timeâ means 9 credit hours or the
  269  vocational school equivalent. A student may enroll part-time if
  270  he or she has a recognized disability or is faced with another
  271  challenge or circumstance that would prevent full-time
  272  attendance. A student needing to enroll part-time for any reason
  273  other than having a recognized disability must get approval from
  274  his or her academic advisor;
  275         5.âHas reached 18 years of age but is not yet 23 years of
  276  age;
  277         6.âHas applied, with assistance from the young adultâs
  278  caregiver and the community-based lead agency, for any other
  279  grants and scholarships for which he or she may qualify;
  280         7.âSubmitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  281  which is complete and error free; and
  282         8.âSigned an agreement to allow the department and the
  283  community-based care lead agency access to school records.
  284         Section 11.âFor the p