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    Florida Senate - 2006                                  SJR 534
    By Senator Fasano
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  1                     Senate Joint Resolution
  2         A joint resolution proposing an amendment to
  3         Section 1 of Article IX of the State
  4         Constitution, relating to public education, to
  5         require students to recite the pledge of
  6         allegiance daily in public schools, to provide
  7         protocol for such recitals, and to provide for
  8         a student to be excused at the written request
  9         of the student's parent.
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11  Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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13         That the following amendment to Section 1 of Article IX
14  of the State Constitution is agreed to and shall be submitted
15  to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the
16  next general election or at an earlier special election
17  specifically authorized by law for that purpose.
18                            ARTICLE IX
19                            EDUCATION
20         SECTION 1.  Public education.--
21         (a)  The education of children is a fundamental value
22  of the people of the State of Florida. It is, therefore, a
23  paramount duty of the state to make adequate provision for the
24  education of all children residing within its borders.
25  Adequate provision shall be made by law for a uniform,
26  efficient, safe, secure, and high quality system of free
27  public schools that allows students to obtain a high quality
28  education and for the establishment, maintenance, and
29  operation of institutions of higher learning and other public
30  education programs that the needs of the people may require.
31  To assure that children attending public schools obtain a high
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 1  quality education, the legislature shall make adequate
 2  provision to ensure that, by the beginning of the 2010 school
 3  year, there are a sufficient number of classrooms so that:
 4         (1)  The maximum number of students who are assigned to
 5  each teacher who is teaching in public school classrooms for
 6  prekindergarten through grade 3 does not exceed 18 students;
 7         (2)  The maximum number of students who are assigned to
 8  each teacher who is teaching in public school classrooms for
 9  grades 4 through 8 does not exceed 22 students; and
10         (3)  The maximum number of students who are assigned to
11  each teacher who is teaching in public school classrooms for
12  grades 9 through 12 does not exceed 25 students.
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14  The class size requirements of this subsection do not apply to
15  extracurricular classes. Payment of the costs associated with
16  reducing class size to meet these requirements is the
17  responsibility of the state and not of local schools
18  districts. Beginning with the 2003-2004 fiscal year, the
19  legislature shall provide sufficient funds to reduce the
20  average number of students in each classroom by at least two
21  students per year until the maximum number of students per
22  classroom does not exceed the requirements of this subsection.
23         (b)  Every four-year old child in Florida shall be
24  provided by the State a high quality pre-kindergarten learning
25  opportunity in the form of an early childhood development and
26  education program which shall be voluntary, high quality,
27  free, and delivered according to professionally accepted
28  standards. An early childhood development and education
29  program means an organized program designed to address and
30  enhance each child's ability to make age appropriate progress
31  in an appropriate range of settings in the development of
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 1  language and cognitive capabilities and emotional, social,
 2  regulatory and moral capacities through education in basic
 3  skills and such other skills as the Legislature may determine
 4  to be appropriate.
 5         (c)  The early childhood education and development
 6  programs provided by reason of subparagraph (b) shall be
 7  implemented no later than the beginning of the 2005 school
 8  year through funds generated in addition to those used for
 9  existing education, health, and development programs. Existing
10  education, health, and development programs are those funded
11  by the State as of January 1, 2002 that provided for child or
12  adult education, health care, or development.
13         (d)  Each district school board shall adopt rules to
14  require the reciting of the pledge of allegiance to the
15  American flag at the beginning of the day in each public
16  pre-kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school in the
17  state. Students shall stand with the right hand over the heart
18  to render the pledge of allegiance: "I pledge allegiance to
19  the flag of the United States of America and to the republic
20  for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with
21  liberty and justice for all." Each student shall be informed
22  by posting a notice in a conspicuous place that the student
23  has the right not to participate in reciting the pledge. Upon
24  written request by his or her parent, the student must be
25  excused from reciting the pledge. When the pledge is given,
26  civilians must show full respect to the flag by standing at
27  attention, men removing the headdress, as provided by Pub. L.
28  No. 77-435, s. 7, approved June 22, 1942, 56 Stat. 377, as
29  amended by Pub. L. No. 77-806, 56 Stat. 1074, approved
30  December 22, 1942, except when the headdress is worn for
31  religious purposes.
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 1         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be
 2  placed on the ballot:
 3                     CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
 4                      ARTICLE IX, SECTION 1
 5         PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.--Proposing an amendment to the
 6  State Constitution to require the daily recital of the pledge
 7  of allegiance to the American flag in the public schools of
 8  this state, to provide for a student to be excused from
 9  reciting the pledge upon written request by the student's
10  parent, and to provide protocol for showing respect during the
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