Senate Bill sb1234c1

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234

    By the Committee on Education Pre-K - 12; and Senator Gaetz





    581-2147-07

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to student performance;

  3         amending s. 1001.03, F.S.; specifying the

  4         student performance standards that must be used

  5         for civics education; creating s. 1004.65,

  6         F.S.; establishing the Florida Joint Center for

  7         Citizenship; providing purpose and location;

  8         providing membership and for an advisory board;

  9         authorizing the center to solicit and receive

10         funding; providing for an annual report;

11         amending s. 1008.22, F.S.; requiring the

12         Commissioner of Education to include social

13         studies as part of the Florida Comprehensive

14         Assessment Test; providing an effective date.

15  

16  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

17  

18         Section 1.  Subsection (1) of section 1001.03, Florida

19  Statutes, is amended to read:

20         1001.03  Specific powers of State Board of Education.--

21         (1)  PUBLIC K-12 STUDENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.--The

22  State Board of Education shall approve the student performance

23  standards known as the Sunshine State Standards in key

24  academic subject areas and grade levels. The state board shall

25  establish a schedule to facilitate the periodic review of the

26  standards to ensure adequate rigor, relevance, logical student

27  progression, and the integration of reading, writing, and

28  mathematics across all subject areas. The standards review by

29  subject area must include participation of curriculum leaders

30  in other content areas, including the arts, to ensure valid

31  content area integration and to address the instructional

                                  1

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1  requirements of different learners learning styles. The 2007

 2  revision of the curriculum standards for social studies must

 3  include an emphasis on the integration of civics education at

 4  all grade levels, based on the framework provided by the

 5  National Standards for Civics and Government. The civics

 6  standards must be included in all appropriate state testing

 7  provisions and assessments as they are developed, with an

 8  emphasis on student application, analysis, synthesis, and

 9  evaluation. The process and schedule for review and the design

10  and implementation of the proposed revisions must include

11  leadership and input from the state's classroom teachers,

12  school administrators, and community colleges and

13  universities, and from representatives from business and

14  industry who are identified by local education foundations. A

15  report including proposed revisions must be submitted to the

16  Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the

17  House of Representatives annually to coincide with the

18  established review schedule. The review schedule and an annual

19  status report must be submitted to the Governor, the President

20  of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives

21  annually not later than January 1.

22         Section 2.  Section 1004.65, Florida Statutes, is

23  created to read:

24         1004.65  The Florida Joint Center for Citizenship.--

25         (1)  Subject to appropriation, the Florida Joint Center

26  for Citizenship is created at the Bob Graham Center for Public

27  Service at the University of Florida and the Lou Frey

28  Institute of Politics and Government at the University of

29  Central Florida. The center is established to promote civic

30  learning and engagement among the public especially young

31  people. To accomplish this purpose, the center shall:

                                  2

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1         (a)  Work in collaboration with the Department of

 2  Education, colleges and universities, school districts, and

 3  other public and private organizations to improve civic

 4  learning and engagement;

 5         (b)  Serve as an information resource and clearinghouse

 6  on activities and initiatives that promote civic learning and

 7  engagement;

 8         (c)  Offer and support programs that encourage civic

 9  and political engagement and leadership; and

10         (d)  Undertake research on civic learning and

11  engagement.

12         (2)  The center shall operate under the leadership of a

13  board of directors that meets at least two times per year.

14  Board membership must include:

15         (a)  The Governor or his or her designee;

16         (b)  The President of the Senate or his or her

17  designee;

18         (c)  The Speaker of the House of Representatives or his

19  or her designee;

20         (d)  The Commissioner of Education or his or her

21  designee;

22         (e)  The President of the University of Florida or his

23  or her designee;

24         (f)  The President of the University of Central Florida

25  or his or her designee;

26         (g)  Former United States Senator Bob Graham or the

27  chair of the board of directors of the Bob Graham Center for

28  Public Service; and

29         (h)  Former United States Congressman Louis Frey, Jr.

30  or the chair of the board of directors of the Lou Frey

31  Institute of Politics and Government.

                                  3

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1         (3)  The center shall solicit and may receive state,

 2  federal, and private funds for the purpose of promoting civic

 3  learning and engagement. Revenues and expenditures shall be

 4  reported to the board on a regular basis.

 5         (4)  The administrative headquarters of the center

 6  shall initially be located at the Lou Frey Institute of

 7  Politics and Government. The headquarters may subsequently be

 8  moved between the Lou Frey Institute and the Bob Graham Center

 9  for Public Service at the discretion of the board.

10  Administrative and management responsibility and support

11  services for the center shall rest with the director of the

12  unit where the center is headquartered and shall be provided

13  as such services are normally provided to academic programs.

14         (5)  A statewide advisory committee, whose members

15  shall be annually appointed by the board, shall be convened to

16  provide guidance and recommendations regarding initiatives to

17  promote civic learning and engagement among members of the

18  public.

19         (6)  On or before January 31 of each year, the center

20  shall provide a report of its activities to the Governor, the

21  President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of

22  Representatives.

23         Section 3.  Paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section

24  1008.22, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:

25         1008.22  Student assessment program for public

26  schools.--

27         (3)  STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM.--The commissioner

28  shall design and implement a statewide program of educational

29  assessment that provides information for the improvement of

30  the operation and management of the public schools, including

31  schools operating for the purpose of providing educational

                                  4

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1  services to youth in Department of Juvenile Justice programs.

 2  The commissioner may enter into contracts for the continued

 3  administration of the assessment, testing, and evaluation

 4  programs authorized and funded by the Legislature. Contracts

 5  may be initiated in 1 fiscal year and continue into the next

 6  and may be paid from the appropriations of either or both

 7  fiscal years. The commissioner is authorized to negotiate for

 8  the sale or lease of tests, scoring protocols, test scoring

 9  services, and related materials developed pursuant to law.

10  Pursuant to the statewide assessment program, the commissioner

11  shall:

12         (c)  Develop and implement a student achievement

13  testing program known as the Florida Comprehensive Assessment

14  Test (FCAT) as part of the statewide assessment program to

15  measure reading, writing, science, and mathematics. The

16  commissioner shall develop and administer a statewide

17  assessment for social studies which includes an emphasis on

18  the integration of civics education as required in s.

19  1001.03(1). Other content areas may be included as directed by

20  the commissioner. The assessment of reading and mathematics

21  shall be administered annually in grades 3 through 10. The

22  assessment of writing and science shall be administered at

23  least once at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.

24  The assessment of social studies shall be administered at

25  least once at the elementary, middle, and high school levels

26  beginning with the 2012-2013 school year. The commissioner

27  must document the procedures used to ensure that the versions

28  of the FCAT which are taken by students retaking the grade 10

29  FCAT are equally as challenging and difficult as the tests

30  taken by students in grade 10 which contain performance tasks.

31  The testing program must be designed so that:

                                  5

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1         1.  The tests measure student skills and competencies

 2  adopted by the State Board of Education as specified in

 3  paragraph (a). The tests must measure and report student

 4  proficiency levels of all students assessed in reading,

 5  writing, mathematics, and science. The commissioner shall

 6  provide for the tests to be developed or obtained, as

 7  appropriate, through contracts and project agreements with

 8  private vendors, public vendors, public agencies,

 9  postsecondary educational institutions, or school districts.

10  The commissioner shall obtain input with respect to the design

11  and implementation of the testing program from state

12  educators, assistive technology experts, and the public.

13         2.  The testing program will include a combination of

14  norm-referenced and criterion-referenced tests and include, to

15  the extent determined by the commissioner, questions that

16  require the student to produce information or perform tasks in

17  such a way that allows the skills and competencies he or she

18  uses to can be measured.

19         3.  Each testing program, whether at the elementary,

20  middle, or high school level, must include a includes a test

21  of writing test in which students are required to produce

22  writings that are then scored by appropriate and timely

23  methods.

24         4.  A minimum score is designated for each subject area

25  tested, below which score a student's performance is deemed

26  inadequate. The school districts shall provide appropriate

27  remedial instruction to students who score below these levels.

28         5.  Except as provided in s. 1003.428(8)(b) or s.

29  1003.43(11)(b), students must earn a passing score on the

30  grade 10 assessment test described in this paragraph or attain

31  concordant scores as described in subsection (9) in reading,

                                  6

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1  writing, and mathematics to qualify for a standard high school

 2  diploma. The State Board of Education shall designate a

 3  passing score for each part of the grade 10 assessment test.

 4  In establishing passing scores, the state board shall consider

 5  any possible negative impact of the test on minority students.

 6  The State Board of Education shall adopt rules which specify

 7  the passing scores for the grade 10 FCAT. Any such rules,

 8  which have the effect of raising the required passing scores,

 9  shall only apply to students taking the grade 10 FCAT for the

10  first time after such rules are adopted by the State Board of

11  Education.

12         6.  Participation in the testing program is mandatory

13  for all students attending public school, including students

14  served in Department of Juvenile Justice programs, except as

15  otherwise prescribed by the commissioner. If a student does

16  not participate in the statewide assessment, the district must

17  notify the student's parent and provide the parent with

18  information regarding the implications of such

19  nonparticipation. A parent must provide signed consent for a

20  student to receive classroom instructional accommodations that

21  would not be available or permitted on the statewide

22  assessments and must acknowledge in writing that he or she

23  understands the implications of such instructional

24  accommodations. The State Board of Education shall adopt

25  rules, based upon recommendations of the commissioner, for the

26  provision of test accommodations for students in exceptional

27  education programs and for students who have limited English

28  proficiency. Accommodations that negate the validity of a

29  statewide assessment are not allowable in the administration

30  of the FCAT. However, instructional accommodations are

31  allowable in the classroom if included in a student's

                                  7

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1  individual education plan. Students using instructional

 2  accommodations in the classroom that are not allowable as

 3  accommodations on the FCAT may have the FCAT requirement

 4  waived pursuant to the requirements of s. 1003.428(8)(b) or s.

 5  1003.43(11)(b).

 6         7.  A student seeking an adult high school diploma must

 7  meet the same testing requirements that a regular high school

 8  student must meet.

 9         8.  District school boards must provide instruction to

10  prepare students to demonstrate proficiency in the skills and

11  competencies necessary for successful grade-to-grade

12  progression and high school graduation. If a student is

13  provided with instructional accommodations in the classroom

14  that are not allowable as accommodations in the statewide

15  assessment program, as described in the test manuals, the

16  district must inform the parent in writing and must provide

17  the parent with information regarding the impact on the

18  student's ability to meet expected proficiency levels in

19  reading, writing, and math. The commissioner shall conduct

20  studies as necessary to verify that the required skills and

21  competencies are part of the district instructional programs.

22         9.  District school boards must provide opportunities

23  for students to demonstrate an acceptable level of performance

24  on an alternative standardized assessment approved by the

25  State Board of Education following enrollment in summer

26  academies.

27         10.  The Department of Education must develop, or

28  select, and implement a common battery of assessment tools

29  that will be used in all juvenile justice programs in the

30  state. These tools must accurately measure the skills and

31  competencies established in the Sunshine State Standards.

                                  8

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1         11.  For students seeking a special diploma pursuant to

 2  s. 1003.438, the Department of Education must develop or

 3  select and implement an alternate assessment tool that

 4  accurately measures the skills and competencies established in

 5  the Sunshine State Standards for students with disabilities

 6  under s. 1003.438.

 7  

 8  The commissioner may, based on collaboration and input from

 9  school districts, design and implement student testing

10  programs, for any grade level and subject area, necessary to

11  effectively monitor educational achievement in the state,

12  including the measurement of educational achievement of the

13  Sunshine State Standards for students with disabilities.

14  Development and refinement of assessments shall include

15  universal design principles and accessibility standards that

16  will prevent any unintended obstacles for students with

17  disabilities while ensuring the validity and reliability of

18  the test. These principles should be applicable to all

19  technology platforms and assistive devices available for the

20  assessments. The field testing process and psychometric

21  analyses for the statewide assessment program must include an

22  appropriate percentage of students with disabilities and an

23  evaluation or determination of the effect of test items on

24  such students.

25         Section 4.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

26  law.

27  

28  

29  

30  

31  

                                  9

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.






    Florida Senate - 2007                           CS for SB 1234
    581-2147-07




 1          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
                       COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
 2                         Senate Bill 1234

 3                                 

 4  The committee substitute:

 5  Requires that the 2007 revision of social studies standards
    for grades K-12 include an emphasis on civics education and
 6  government;

 7  Requires the revised standards to incorporate higher order
    thinking and participatory skills, based on the framework
 8  provided by the National Standards for Civics and Government;

 9  Requires the Commissioner of Education to develop and
    administer, beginning in the 2012-2013 school year, an annual
10  statewide assessment of social studies based on the revised
    standards at least once at the elementary, middle, and high
11  school levels; and

12  Establishes the Florida Joint Center for Citizenship between
    the Graham Center for Public Service at the University of
13  Florida and the Lou Frey Institute for Politics and Government
    at the University of Central Florida to promote civic learning
14  and engagement among Florida citizens, primarily young people.

15  

16  

17  

18  

19  

20  

21  

22  

23  

24  

25  

26  

27  

28  

29  

30  

31  

                                  10

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.