Florida Senate - 2010 CS for SB 206 By the Committee on Education Pre-K - 12; and Senator Hill 581-03013-10 2010206c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to district school board policies and 3 procedures; amending s. 1001.43, F.S.; providing 4 legislative intent to recognize student academic 5 achievement; encouraging each district school board to 6 adopt policies and procedures that provide for an 7 annual “Academic Scholarship Signing Day”; providing 8 an effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Subsection (14) is added to section 1001.43, 13 Florida Statutes, to read: 14 1001.43 Supplemental powers and duties of district school 15 board.—The district school board may exercise the following 16 supplemental powers and duties as authorized by this code or 17 State Board of Education rule. 18 (14) RECOGNITION OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT.— 19 (a) The Legislature recognizes the importance of promoting 20 student academic achievement, motivating students to attain 21 academic achievement, and providing positive acknowledgment for 22 that achievement. It is the intent of the Legislature that 23 school districts bestow the same level of recognition to the 24 state’s academic scholars as to its athletic scholars. 25 (b) The district school board is encouraged to adopt 26 policies and procedures to provide for a student “Academic 27 Scholarship Signing Day” by declaring the third Tuesday in April 28 each year as “Academic Scholarship Signing Day.” The “Academic 29 Scholarship Signing Day” shall recognize the outstanding 30 academic achievement of high school seniors who sign a letter of 31 intent to accept an academic scholarship offered to the student 32 by a postsecondary educational institution. District school 33 board policies and procedures may include, but need not be 34 limited to, conducting assemblies or other appropriate public 35 events in which students offered academic scholarships assemble 36 and sign actual or ceremonial documents accepting those 37 scholarships. The district school board may encourage holding 38 such events in an assembly or gathering of the entire student 39 body as a means of making academic success and recognition 40 visible to all students. 41 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010.