1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to the John M. McKay Scholarships for |
3 | Students with Disabilities Program; amending s. 1002.39, |
4 | F.S.; making scholarships available to students with |
5 | disabilities who have a 504 accommodation plan issued |
6 | under s. 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act; allowing a |
7 | parent to request and receive a scholarship for a student |
8 | to enroll in and attend a private school if the student |
9 | has a 504 accommodation plan; providing that students with |
10 | certain temporary 504 accommodation plans are ineligible |
11 | for a scholarship; requiring that the school district |
12 | notify a parent of available options within 10 days after |
13 | a 504 accommodation plan is issued; providing that a |
14 | parent may choose to enroll the student in a public school |
15 | in an adjacent district under certain conditions; |
16 | providing for scholarship amounts; providing an effective |
17 | date. |
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19 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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21 | Section 1. Subsection (1), paragraph (a) of subsection |
22 | (2), subsection (3), paragraphs (a) and (e) of subsection (5), |
23 | and paragraph (a) of subsection (10) of section 1002.39, Florida |
24 | Statutes, are amended to read: |
25 | 1002.39 The John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with |
26 | Disabilities Program.-There is established a program that is |
27 | separate and distinct from the Opportunity Scholarship Program |
28 | and is named the John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with |
29 | Disabilities Program. |
30 | (1) THE JOHN M. MCKAY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS WITH |
31 | DISABILITIES PROGRAM.-The John M. McKay Scholarships for |
32 | Students with Disabilities Program is established to provide the |
33 | option to attend a public school other than the one to which |
34 | assigned, or to provide a scholarship to a private school of |
35 | choice, for students with disabilities for whom: |
36 | (a) An individual educational plan has been written in |
37 | accordance with rules of the State Board of Education; or |
38 | (b) A 504 accommodation plan has been issued under s. 504 |
39 | of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. |
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41 | Students with disabilities include K-12 students who are |
42 | documented as having an intellectual disability; a speech |
43 | impairment; a language impairment; a hearing impairment, |
44 | including deafness; a visual impairment, including blindness; a |
45 | dual sensory impairment; an orthopedic impairment; an other |
46 | health impairment; an emotional or behavioral disability; a |
47 | specific learning disability, including, but not limited to, |
48 | dyslexia, dyscalculia, or developmental aphasia; a traumatic |
49 | brain injury; a developmental delay; or autism spectrum |
50 | disorder. |
51 | (2) JOHN M. MCKAY SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY.-The parent of a |
52 | student with a disability may request and receive from the state |
53 | a John M. McKay Scholarship for the child to enroll in and |
54 | attend a private school in accordance with this section if: |
55 | (a) The student has: |
56 | 1. Received specialized instructional services under the |
57 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program pursuant to s. |
58 | 1002.66 during the previous school year and the student has a |
59 | current individual educational plan developed by the local |
60 | school board in accordance with rules of the State Board of |
61 | Education for the John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with |
62 | Disabilities Program or a 504 accommodation plan has been issued |
63 | under s. 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; |
64 | 2. Spent the prior school year in attendance at a Florida |
65 | public school or the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind. |
66 | For purposes of this subparagraph, prior school year in |
67 | attendance means that the student was enrolled and reported by: |
68 | a. A school district for funding during the preceding |
69 | October and February Florida Education Finance Program surveys |
70 | in kindergarten through grade 12, which includes time spent in a |
71 | Department of Juvenile Justice commitment program if funded |
72 | under the Florida Education Finance Program; |
73 | b. The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind during |
74 | the preceding October and February student membership surveys in |
75 | kindergarten through grade 12; or |
76 | c. A school district for funding during the preceding |
77 | October and February Florida Education Finance Program surveys, |
78 | was at least 4 years of age when so enrolled and reported, and |
79 | was eligible for services under s. 1003.21(1)(e); or |
80 | 3. Been enrolled and reported by a school district for |
81 | funding, during the October and February Florida Education |
82 | Finance Program surveys, in any of the 5 years prior to the |
83 | 2010-2011 fiscal year; has a current individualized educational |
84 | plan developed by the district school board in accordance with |
85 | rules of the State Board of Education for the John M. McKay |
86 | Scholarship Program no later than June 30, 2011; and receives a |
87 | first-time John M. McKay scholarship for the 2011-2012 school |
88 | year. Upon request of the parent, the local school district |
89 | shall complete a matrix of services as required in subparagraph |
90 | (5)(b)1. for a student requesting a current individualized |
91 | educational plan in accordance with the provisions of this |
92 | subparagraph. |
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94 | However, a dependent child of a member of the United States |
95 | Armed Forces who transfers to a school in this state from out of |
96 | state or from a foreign country due to a parent's permanent |
97 | change of station orders is exempt from this paragraph but must |
98 | meet all other eligibility requirements to participate in the |
99 | program. |
100 | (3) JOHN M. MCKAY SCHOLARSHIP PROHIBITIONS.-A student is |
101 | not eligible for a John M. McKay Scholarship while he or she is: |
102 | (a) While he or she is enrolled in a school operating for |
103 | the purpose of providing educational services to youth in |
104 | Department of Juvenile Justice commitment programs; |
105 | (b) While he or she is receiving a Florida tax credit |
106 | scholarship under s. 1002.395; |
107 | (c) While he or she is receiving an educational |
108 | scholarship pursuant to this chapter; |
109 | (d) While he or she is participating in a home education |
110 | program as defined in s. 1002.01(1); |
111 | (e) While he or she is participating in a private tutoring |
112 | program pursuant to s. 1002.43; |
113 | (f) While he or she is participating in a virtual school, |
114 | correspondence school, or distance learning program that |
115 | receives state funding pursuant to the student's participation |
116 | unless the participation is limited to no more than two courses |
117 | per school year; |
118 | (g) While he or she is enrolled in the Florida School for |
119 | the Deaf and the Blind; or |
120 | (h) While he or she is not having regular and direct |
121 | contact with his or her private school teachers at the school's |
122 | physical location; or |
123 | (i) If he or she has been issued a temporary 504 |
124 | accommodation plan under s. 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of |
125 | 1973 which is valid for 6 months or less. |
126 | (5) SCHOOL DISTRICT OBLIGATIONS; PARENTAL OPTIONS.- |
127 | (a)1. By April 1 of each year and within 10 days after an |
128 | individual education plan meeting or a 504 accommodation plan is |
129 | issued under s. 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a school |
130 | district shall notify the parent of the student of all options |
131 | available pursuant to this section, inform the parent of the |
132 | availability of the department's telephone hotline and Internet |
133 | website for additional information on John M. McKay |
134 | Scholarships, and offer that student's parent an opportunity to |
135 | enroll the student in another public school in within the |
136 | district. |
137 | 2. The parent is not required to accept the offer of |
138 | enrolling in another public school in lieu of requesting a John |
139 | M. McKay Scholarship to a private school. However, if the parent |
140 | chooses the public school option, the student may continue |
141 | attending a public school chosen by the parent until the student |
142 | graduates from high school. |
143 | 3. If the parent chooses a public school consistent with |
144 | the district school board's choice plan under s. 1002.31, the |
145 | school district shall provide transportation to the public |
146 | school selected by the parent. The parent is responsible to |
147 | provide transportation to a public school chosen that is not |
148 | consistent with the district school board's choice plan under s. |
149 | 1002.31. |
150 | (e) The parent of a student may choose, as an alternative, |
151 | to enroll the student in and transport the student to a public |
152 | school in an adjacent school district which has available space |
153 | and has a program with the services agreed to in the student's |
154 | individual education plan or 504 accommodation plan already in |
155 | place, and that school district shall accept the student and |
156 | report the student for purposes of the district's funding |
157 | pursuant to the Florida Education Finance Program. |
158 | (10) JOHN M. MCKAY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING AND PAYMENT.- |
159 | (a)1. The maximum scholarship granted for an eligible |
160 | student with disabilities shall be equivalent to the base |
161 | student allocation in the Florida Education Finance Program |
162 | multiplied by the appropriate cost factor for the educational |
163 | program that would have been provided for the student in the |
164 | district school to which he or she was assigned, multiplied by |
165 | the district cost differential. |
166 | 2. In addition, a share of the guaranteed allocation for |
167 | exceptional students shall be determined and added to the amount |
168 | in subparagraph 1. The calculation shall be based on the |
169 | methodology and the data used to calculate the guaranteed |
170 | allocation for exceptional students for each district in chapter |
171 | 2000-166, Laws of Florida. Except as provided in subparagraphs |
172 | 3. and 4., the calculation shall be based on the student's |
173 | grade, matrix level of services, and the difference between the |
174 | 2000-2001 basic program and the appropriate level of services |
175 | cost factor, multiplied by the 2000-2001 base student allocation |
176 | and the 2000-2001 district cost differential for the sending |
177 | district. The calculated amount shall include the per-student |
178 | share of supplemental academic instruction funds, instructional |
179 | materials funds, technology funds, and other categorical funds |
180 | as provided in the General Appropriations Act. |
181 | 3. The scholarship amount for a student who is eligible |
182 | under sub-subparagraph (2)(a)2.b. shall be calculated as |
183 | provided in subparagraphs 1. and 2. However, the calculation |
184 | shall be based on the school district in which the parent |
185 | resides at the time of the scholarship request. |
186 | 4. Until the school district completes the matrix required |
187 | by paragraph (5)(b), the calculation shall be based on the |
188 | matrix that assigns the student to support level I of service as |
189 | it existed prior to the 2000-2001 school year. When the school |
190 | district completes the matrix, the amount of the payment shall |
191 | be adjusted as needed. |
192 | 5. The scholarship amount for a student eligible under s. |
193 | 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 shall be based on the |
194 | program cost factor the student currently generates through the |
195 | Florida Education Finance Program. |
196 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |