Florida Senate - 2012 SB 298 By Senator Oelrich 14-00397-12 2012298__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to high school diploma options; 3 requiring the Office of Program Policy Analysis and 4 Government Accountability, in conjunction with the 5 Department of Education, to conduct a study on the 6 creation of a high school graduation option that 7 focuses on career-technical education and leads to a 8 career-technical education diploma; providing 9 requirements for the study with recommendations to the 10 Legislature; providing an effective date. 11 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 14 Section 1. (1) The Office of Program Policy Analysis and 15 Government Accountability, in conjunction with the Department of 16 Education, shall conduct a study on the creation of a 4-year 17 high school graduation option that focuses on career-technical 18 education with less rigorous graduation requirements than the 19 requirements currently in law. The study shall include, but is 20 not limited to: 21 (a) The feasibility of offering students the option of 22 pursuing a career-technical education diploma, distinct from the 23 standard high school diploma, which provides workforce readiness 24 and requires at a minimum that a student earn at least one 25 national industry certification identified in the Industry 26 Certification Funding List. 27 (b) Required coursework to earn a career-technical 28 education diploma, including the possibility of changing between 29 the coursework required to earn the standard high school diploma 30 and the coursework required to earn a career-technical education 31 diploma. 32 (c) The potential use of career and professional academies, 33 internships, the Florida Ready to Work Certification Program, 34 and other relevant career and technical education programs. 35 (d) A timeframe for implementation of a career-technical 36 education graduation option and diploma if determined to be 37 feasible. 38 (2) The study shall build upon the information and findings 39 reported in the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government 40 Accountability Report No. 11-05. 41 (3) The Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government 42 Accountability shall submit the results of its study with 43 recommendations to the President of the Senate and the Speaker 44 of the House of Representatives by December 1, 2012. 45 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.