Florida Senate - 2015                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 616
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                  03/23/2015           .                                
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       Appropriations Subcommittee on Education (Ring) recommended the
       following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment to Amendment (587488) (with title
    2  amendment)
    3  
    4         Between lines 435 and 436
    5  insert:
    6         Section 7. Paragraph (b) of subsection (12) of section
    7  1011.62, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
    8         1011.62 Funds for operation of schools.—If the annual
    9  allocation from the Florida Education Finance Program to each
   10  district for operation of schools is not determined in the
   11  annual appropriations act or the substantive bill implementing
   12  the annual appropriations act, it shall be determined as
   13  follows:
   14         (12) FLORIDA DIGITAL CLASSROOMS ALLOCATION.—
   15         (b) Each district school board shall adopt a district
   16  digital classrooms plan that meets the unique needs of students,
   17  schools, and personnel and submit the plan for approval to the
   18  Department of Education. In addition, each district school board
   19  must, at a minimum, seek input from the district’s
   20  instructional, curriculum, and information technology staff to
   21  develop the district digital classrooms plan. The district’s
   22  plan must be within the general parameters established in the
   23  Florida digital classrooms plan pursuant to s. 1001.20. In
   24  addition, if the district participates in federal technology
   25  initiatives and grant programs, the district digital classrooms
   26  plan must include a plan for meeting requirements of such
   27  initiatives and grant programs. Funds allocated under this
   28  subsection must be used to support implementation of district
   29  digital classrooms plans. By October 1, 2014, and by March 1 of
   30  each year thereafter, on a date determined by the department,
   31  each district school board shall submit to the department, in a
   32  format prescribed by the department, a digital classrooms plan.
   33  At a minimum, such plan must include, and be annually updated to
   34  reflect, the following:
   35         1. Measurable student performance outcomes. Outcomes
   36  related to student performance, including outcomes for students
   37  with disabilities, must be tied to the efforts and strategies to
   38  improve outcomes related to student performance by integrating
   39  technology in classroom teaching and learning. Results of the
   40  outcomes shall be reported at least annually for the current
   41  school year and subsequent 3 years and be accompanied by an
   42  independent evaluation and validation of the reported results.
   43         2. Digital learning and technology infrastructure purchases
   44  and operational activities. Such purchases and activities must
   45  be tied to the measurable outcomes under subparagraph 1.,
   46  including, but not limited to, connectivity, broadband access,
   47  wireless capacity, Internet speed, and data security, all of
   48  which must meet or exceed minimum requirements and protocols
   49  established by the department. For each year that the district
   50  uses funds for infrastructure, a third-party, independent
   51  evaluation of the district’s technology inventory and
   52  infrastructure needs must accompany the district’s plan.
   53         3. Professional development purchases and operational
   54  activities. Such purchases and activities must be tied to the
   55  measurable outcomes under subparagraph 1., including, but not
   56  limited to, using technology in the classroom and improving
   57  digital literacy and competency.
   58         4. Digital tool purchases and operational activities. Such
   59  purchases and activities must be tied to the measurable outcomes
   60  under subparagraph 1., including, but not limited to,
   61  competency-based credentials that measure and demonstrate
   62  digital competency and certifications; third-party assessments
   63  that demonstrate acquired knowledge and use of digital
   64  applications; and devices that meet or exceed minimum
   65  requirements and protocols established by the department.
   66         5. Online assessment-related purchases and operational
   67  activities. Such purchases and activities must be tied to the
   68  measurable outcomes under subparagraph 1., including, but not
   69  limited to, expanding the capacity to administer assessments and
   70  compatibility with minimum assessment protocols and requirements
   71  established by the department. If the administration of online
   72  assessments after January 1, 2015, does not comply with the
   73  minimum assessment protocols and requirements established by the
   74  department, the department shall contract with an independent,
   75  auditing entity that has expertise in the area of the
   76  noncompliance to evaluate the extent of the noncompliance and
   77  provide recommendations to remediate the noncompliance in future
   78  administrations of online assessments.
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   80  ================= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================
   81  And the title is amended as follows:
   82         Delete line 1079
   83  and insert:
   84         measures to schools using turnaround options; amending
   85         s. 1011.62, F.S.; requiring the Department of
   86         Education to contract with an independent, auditing
   87         entity if the administration of online assessments
   88         after a certain date does not comply with the minimum
   89         assessment protocols and requirements established by
   90         the department; requiring the auditing entity to
   91         perform certain duties; amending