Senate Bill 2174
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    Florida Senate - 2000                                  SB 2174
    By Senator King
    8-1577-00
  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to education accountability;
  3         amending s. 229.58, F.S.; revising requirements
  4         for the composition of school advisory
  5         councils; requiring school boards to develop
  6         procedures to ensure balanced school advisory
  7         council membership; providing an effective
  8         date.
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10  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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12         Section 1.  Subsection (1) of section 229.58, Florida
13  Statutes, is amended to read:
14         229.58  District and school advisory councils.--
15         (1)  ESTABLISHMENT.--
16         (a)  The school board shall establish an advisory
17  council for each school in the district, and shall develop
18  procedures for the election and appointment of advisory
19  council members. Each school advisory council shall include in
20  its name the words "school advisory council." The school
21  advisory council shall be the sole body responsible for final
22  decisionmaking at the school relating to implementation of the
23  provisions of ss. 229.591, 229.592, and 230.23(16). A majority
24  of the members of each school advisory council must be persons
25  who are not employed by the school. Each advisory council
26  shall be composed of the following:
27         1.  The school principal. and an appropriately balanced
28  number of
29         2.  Teachers, education support employees, students,
30  parents, and other business and community citizens who are
31  representative of the ethnic, racial, and economic community
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  1  served by the school, giving consideration to the school's
  2  ethnic, racial, and economic makeup.
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  4  School boards shall develop procedures to ensure balanced
  5  school advisory council membership. Vocational-technical
  6  center and high school advisory councils shall include
  7  students, and middle and junior high school advisory councils
  8  may include students.  School advisory councils of
  9  vocational-technical and adult education centers are not
10  required to include parents as members.
11         (b)  Council members representing teachers, education
12  support employees, students, and parents shall be elected by
13  their respective peer groups at the school in a fair and
14  equitable manner as follows:
15         1.  Teachers shall be elected by teachers.
16         2.  Education support employees shall be elected by
17  education support employees.
18         3.  Students shall be elected by students.
19         4.  Parents shall be elected by parents.
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21  The school board shall establish procedures for use by schools
22  in selecting business and community members. Such procedures
23  shall include means of ensuring wide notice of vacancies and
24  for taking input on possible members from local business,
25  chambers of commerce, community and civic organizations and
26  groups, and the public at large. The school board shall review
27  the membership composition of each advisory council.  Should
28  the school board determine that the membership elected by the
29  school is not representative of the ethnic, racial, and
30  economic community served by the school, the board shall
31  appoint additional members to achieve proper representation.
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  1  The Commissioner of Education shall determine if schools have
  2  maximized their efforts to include on their advisory councils
  3  minority persons and persons of lower socioeconomic status.
  4  Although schools should be strongly encouraged to establish
  5  school advisory councils, any school district that has a
  6  student population of 10,000 or fewer may establish a district
  7  advisory council which shall include at least one duly elected
  8  teacher from each school in the district.  For the purposes of
  9  school advisory councils and district advisory councils, the
10  term "teacher" shall include classroom teachers, certified
11  student services personnel, and media specialists.  For
12  purposes of this paragraph, "education support employee" means
13  any person employed by a school who is not defined as
14  instructional or administrative personnel pursuant to s.
15  228.041 and whose duties require 20 or more hours in each
16  normal working week.
17         (c)(b)  The school board may establish a district
18  advisory council representative of the district and composed
19  of teachers, students, parents, and other citizens or a
20  district advisory council which may be comprised of
21  representatives of each school advisory council.  Recognized
22  schoolwide support groups which meet all criteria established
23  by law or rule may function as school advisory councils.
24         (d)(c)  For those schools operating for the purpose of
25  providing educational services to youth in Department of
26  Juvenile Justice programs, school boards may establish a
27  district advisory council with appropriate representatives for
28  the purpose of developing and monitoring a district school
29  improvement plan which encompasses all such schools in the
30  district, pursuant to s. 230.23(16)(a).
31         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2000.
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  2                          SENATE SUMMARY
  3    Requires school boards to develop procedures to ensure an
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