1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to school choice; amending s. 1002.38, |
3 | F.S.; revising legislative intent and eligibility |
4 | requirements for participation in the Opportunity |
5 | Scholarship Program; deleting provisions that authorize an |
6 | opportunity scholarship for attendance at a private |
7 | school; requiring that an opportunity scholarship remain |
8 | in force until the student graduates from high school; |
9 | revising school district obligations and deleting |
10 | provisions relating to private schools to conform to |
11 | changes made by the act; amending ss. 1001.42 and 1002.20, |
12 | F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act; |
13 | deleting an obsolete provision relating to the John M. |
14 | McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program; |
15 | providing an effective date. |
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17 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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19 | Section 1. Section 1002.38, Florida Statutes, is amended |
20 | to read: |
21 | 1002.38 Opportunity Scholarship Program.- |
22 | (1) FINDINGS AND INTENT.-The purpose of this section is to |
23 | provide enhanced opportunity for students in this state to gain |
24 | the knowledge and skills necessary for postsecondary education, |
25 | a career education, or the world of work. The Legislature |
26 | recognizes that the voters of the State of Florida, in the |
27 | November 1998 general election, amended s. 1, Art. IX of the |
28 | Florida Constitution so as to make education a paramount duty of |
29 | the state. The Legislature finds that the State Constitution |
30 | requires the state to provide a uniform, safe, secure, |
31 | efficient, and high-quality system which allows the opportunity |
32 | to obtain a high-quality education. The Legislature further |
33 | finds that a student should not be compelled, against the wishes |
34 | of the student's parent, to remain in a school found by the |
35 | state to be failing for 2 years in a 4-year period. The |
36 | Legislature shall make available opportunity scholarships in |
37 | order to give parents the opportunity for their children to |
38 | attend a public school that is performing satisfactorily or to |
39 | attend an eligible private school when the parent chooses to |
40 | apply the equivalent of the public education funds generated by |
41 | his or her child to the cost of tuition in the eligible private |
42 | school as provided in paragraph (6)(a). Eligibility of a private |
43 | school shall include the control and accountability requirements |
44 | that, coupled with the exercise of parental choice, are |
45 | reasonably necessary to secure the educational public purpose, |
46 | as delineated in subsection (4). |
47 | (2) OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY.- |
48 | (a) A public school student's parent may request and |
49 | receive from the state an opportunity scholarship for the |
50 | student to enroll in and attend a public private school in |
51 | accordance with the provisions of this section if: |
52 | (a)1. By assigned school attendance area or by special |
53 | assignment, the student has spent the prior school year in |
54 | attendance at a public school that has been designated pursuant |
55 | to s. 1008.34 as performance grade category "D" or "F," failing |
56 | to make adequate progress, and that is in one of the two lowest- |
57 | performing categories pursuant to s. 1008.33 has had 2 school |
58 | years in a 4-year period of such low performance, and the |
59 | student's attendance occurred during a school year in which such |
60 | designation was in effect; |
61 | 2. The student has been in attendance elsewhere in the |
62 | public school system and has been assigned to such school for |
63 | the next school year; or |
64 | 3. The student is entering kindergarten or first grade and |
65 | has been notified that he or she the student has been assigned |
66 | to such school for the next school year. |
67 | (b) The parent has obtained acceptance for admission of |
68 | the student to a private school eligible for the program |
69 | pursuant to subsection (4), and has notified the Department of |
70 | Education and the school district of the request for an |
71 | opportunity scholarship no later than July 1 of the first year |
72 | in which the student intends to use the scholarship. |
73 | (b) The provisions of This section does shall not apply to |
74 | a student who is enrolled in a school operating for the purpose |
75 | of providing educational services to youth in Department of |
76 | Juvenile Justice commitment programs. For purposes of continuity |
77 | of educational choice, the opportunity scholarship shall remain |
78 | in force until the student graduates from high school returns to |
79 | a public school or, if the student chooses to attend a private |
80 | school the highest grade of which is grade 8, until the student |
81 | matriculates to high school and the public high school to which |
82 | the student is assigned is an accredited school with a |
83 | performance grade category designation of "C" or better. |
84 | However, at any time upon reasonable notice to the Department of |
85 | Education and the school district, the student's parent may |
86 | remove the student from the private school and place the student |
87 | in a public school, as provided in subparagraph (3)(a)2. |
88 | (3) SCHOOL DISTRICT OBLIGATIONS.- |
89 | (a) A school district shall, for each student enrolled in |
90 | or assigned to a school that has been designated as provided in |
91 | subsection (2) performance grade category "F" for 2 school years |
92 | in a 4-year period: |
93 | 1. Timely notify the parent of the student as soon as such |
94 | designation is made of all options available pursuant to this |
95 | section. |
96 | 2. Offer that student's parent an opportunity to enroll |
97 | the student in a the public school within the district that has |
98 | been designated by the state pursuant to s. 1008.34 as a school |
99 | performing higher than that in which the student is currently |
100 | enrolled or to which the student has been assigned, but not less |
101 | than performance grade category "C." The parent is not required |
102 | to accept this offer in lieu of requesting a state opportunity |
103 | scholarship to a private school. The student shall have the |
104 | opportunity to continue attendance in attending the higher- |
105 | performing higher performing public school feeder pattern shall |
106 | remain in force until the student graduates from high school. |
107 | (b) The parent of a student enrolled in or assigned to a |
108 | school that has been designated as provided in subsection (2) |
109 | performance grade category "F" for 2 school years in a 4-year |
110 | period may choose as an alternative to subparagraph (a)2. to |
111 | enroll the student in and transport the student to a higher- |
112 | performing public school that has available space in any other |
113 | an adjacent school district in the state, and that school |
114 | district shall accept the student and report the student for |
115 | purposes of the district's funding pursuant to the Florida |
116 | Education Finance Program. |
117 | (c) For students in the school district who are |
118 | participating in the state Opportunity Scholarship Program, the |
119 | school district shall provide locations and times to take all |
120 | statewide assessments required pursuant to s. 1008.22. |
121 | (d) Students with disabilities who are eligible to receive |
122 | services from the school district under federal or state law, |
123 | and who participate in this program, remain eligible to receive |
124 | services from the school district as provided by federal or |
125 | state law. |
126 | (e) If for any reason a qualified private school is not |
127 | available for the student or If the parent chooses to request |
128 | that the student be enrolled in a higher-performing the higher |
129 | performing public school in the school district, rather than |
130 | choosing to request the state opportunity scholarship, |
131 | transportation costs to the higher-performing higher performing |
132 | public school shall be the responsibility of the school |
133 | district. The district may utilize state categorical |
134 | transportation funds or state-appropriated public school choice |
135 | incentive funds for this purpose. |
136 | (4) PRIVATE SCHOOL ELIGIBILITY.-To be eligible to |
137 | participate in the Opportunity Scholarship Program, a private |
138 | school must be a Florida private school, may be sectarian or |
139 | nonsectarian, and must: |
140 | (a) Demonstrate fiscal soundness by being in operation for |
141 | 1 school year or provide the Department of Education with a |
142 | statement by a certified public accountant confirming that the |
143 | private school desiring to participate is insured and the owner |
144 | or owners have sufficient capital or credit to operate the |
145 | school for the upcoming year serving the number of students |
146 | anticipated with expected revenues from tuition and other |
147 | sources that may be reasonably expected. In lieu of such a |
148 | statement, a surety bond or letter of credit for the amount |
149 | equal to the opportunity scholarship funds for any quarter may |
150 | be filed with the department. |
151 | (b) Notify the Department of Education and the school |
152 | district in whose service area the school is located of its |
153 | intent to participate in the program under this section by May 1 |
154 | of the school year preceding the school year in which it intends |
155 | to participate. The notice shall specify the grade levels and |
156 | services that the private school has available for the |
157 | Opportunity Scholarship Program. |
158 | (c) Comply with the antidiscrimination provisions of 42 |
159 | U.S.C. s. 2000d. |
160 | (d) Meet state and local health and safety laws and codes. |
161 | (e) Accept scholarship students on an entirely random and |
162 | religious-neutral basis without regard to the student's past |
163 | academic history; however, the private school may give |
164 | preference in accepting applications to siblings of students who |
165 | have already been accepted on a random and religious-neutral |
166 | basis. |
167 | (f) Be subject to the instruction, curriculum, and |
168 | attendance criteria adopted by an appropriate nonpublic school |
169 | accrediting body and be academically accountable to the parent |
170 | for meeting the educational needs of the student. The private |
171 | school must furnish a school profile which includes student |
172 | performance. |
173 | (g) Employ or contract with teachers who hold a |
174 | baccalaureate or higher degree, or have at least 3 years of |
175 | teaching experience in public or private schools, or have |
176 | special skills, knowledge, or expertise that qualifies them to |
177 | provide instruction in subjects taught. |
178 | (h) Comply with all state statutes relating to private |
179 | schools. |
180 | (i) Accept as full tuition and fees the amount provided by |
181 | the state for each student. |
182 | (j) Agree not to compel any student attending the private |
183 | school on an opportunity scholarship to profess a specific |
184 | ideological belief, to pray, or to worship. |
185 | (k) Adhere to the tenets of its published disciplinary |
186 | procedures prior to the expulsion of any opportunity scholarship |
187 | student. |
188 | (5) OBLIGATION OF PROGRAM PARTICIPATION.- |
189 | (a) Any student participating in the Opportunity |
190 | Scholarship Program must remain in attendance throughout the |
191 | school year, unless excused by the school for illness or other |
192 | good cause, and must comply fully with the school's code of |
193 | conduct. |
194 | (b) The parent of each student participating in the |
195 | Opportunity Scholarship Program must comply fully with the |
196 | private school's parental involvement requirements, unless |
197 | excused by the school for illness or other good cause. |
198 | (c) The parent shall ensure that the student participating |
199 | in the Opportunity Scholarship Program takes all statewide |
200 | assessments required pursuant to s. 1008.22. |
201 | (d) A participant who fails to comply with this subsection |
202 | shall forfeit the opportunity scholarship. |
203 | (6) OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING AND PAYMENT.- |
204 | (a) The maximum opportunity scholarship granted for an |
205 | eligible student shall be a calculated amount equivalent to the |
206 | base student allocation in the Florida Education Finance Program |
207 | multiplied by the appropriate cost factor for the educational |
208 | program that would have been provided for the student in the |
209 | district school to which he or she was assigned, multiplied by |
210 | the district cost differential. In addition, the calculated |
211 | amount shall include the per-student share of instructional |
212 | materials funds, technology funds, and other categorical funds |
213 | as provided for this purpose in the General Appropriations Act. |
214 | (b) The amount of the opportunity scholarship shall be the |
215 | calculated amount or the amount of the private school's tuition |
216 | and fees, whichever is less. Fees eligible shall include |
217 | textbook fees, lab fees, and other fees related to instruction, |
218 | including transportation. |
219 | (c) The school district shall report all students who are |
220 | attending a private school under this program. The students |
221 | attending private schools on opportunity scholarships shall be |
222 | reported separately from those students reported for purposes of |
223 | the Florida Education Finance Program. |
224 | (d) The public or private school that provides services to |
225 | students with disabilities shall receive the weighted funding |
226 | for such services at the appropriate funding level consistent |
227 | with the provisions of s. 1011.62(1)(e). |
228 | (e) For purposes of calculating the opportunity |
229 | scholarship, a student will be eligible for the amount of the |
230 | appropriate basic cost factor if: |
231 | 1. The student currently participates in a Group I program |
232 | funded at the basic cost factor and is not subsequently |
233 | identified as having a disability; or |
234 | 2. The student currently participates in a Group II |
235 | program and the parent has chosen a private school that does not |
236 | provide the additional services funded by the Group II program. |
237 | (f) Following annual notification on July 1 of the number |
238 | of participants, the Department of Education shall transfer from |
239 | each school district's appropriated funds the calculated amount |
240 | from the Florida Education Finance Program and authorized |
241 | categorical accounts to a separate account for the Opportunity |
242 | Scholarship Program for quarterly disbursement to the parents of |
243 | participating students. |
244 | (g) Upon proper documentation reviewed and approved by the |
245 | Department of Education, the Chief Financial Officer shall make |
246 | opportunity scholarship payments in four equal amounts no later |
247 | than September 1, November 1, February 1, and April 1 of each |
248 | academic year in which the opportunity scholarship is in force. |
249 | The initial payment shall be made after Department of Education |
250 | verification of admission acceptance, and subsequent payments |
251 | shall be made upon verification of continued enrollment and |
252 | attendance at the private school. Payment must be by individual |
253 | warrant made payable to the student's parent and mailed by the |
254 | Department of Education to the private school of the parent's |
255 | choice, and the parent shall restrictively endorse the warrant |
256 | to the private school. |
257 | (7) LIABILITY.-No liability shall arise on the part of the |
258 | state based on any grant or use of an opportunity scholarship. |
259 | (4)(8) RULES.-The State Board of Education may adopt rules |
260 | pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the |
261 | provisions of this section. Rules shall include penalties for |
262 | noncompliance with subsections (3) and (5). However, the |
263 | inclusion of eligible private schools within options available |
264 | to Florida public school students does not expand the regulatory |
265 | authority of the state, its officers, or any school district to |
266 | impose any additional regulation of private schools beyond those |
267 | reasonably necessary to enforce requirements expressly set forth |
268 | in this section. |
269 | Section 2. Subsection (20) of section 1001.42, Florida |
270 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
271 | 1001.42 Powers and duties of district school board.-The |
272 | district school board, acting as a board, shall exercise all |
273 | powers and perform all duties listed below: |
274 | (20) OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIPS.-Adopt policies allowing |
275 | students attending schools that have been designated with a |
276 | grade of "D" or "F," pursuant to s. 1008.34 and that are in one |
277 | of the two lowest-performing categories pursuant to s. 1008.33 |
278 | failing to make adequate progress, for 2 school years in a 4- |
279 | year period to attend a higher-performing higher performing |
280 | school in the district or any other an adjoining district in the |
281 | state or be granted a state opportunity scholarship to a private |
282 | school, in conformance with s. 1002.38 and State Board of |
283 | Education rule. |
284 | Section 3. Paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of section |
285 | 1002.20, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
286 | 1002.20 K-12 student and parent rights.-Parents of public |
287 | school students must receive accurate and timely information |
288 | regarding their child's academic progress and must be informed |
289 | of ways they can help their child to succeed in school. K-12 |
290 | students and their parents are afforded numerous statutory |
291 | rights including, but not limited to, the following: |
292 | (6) EDUCATIONAL CHOICE.- |
293 | (b) Private school choices.-Parents of public school |
294 | students may seek private school choice options under certain |
295 | programs. |
296 | 1. Under the Opportunity Scholarship Program, the parent |
297 | of a student in a failing public school may request and receive |
298 | an opportunity scholarship for the student to attend a private |
299 | school in accordance with the provisions of s. 1002.38. |
300 | 1.2. Under the McKay Scholarships for Students with |
301 | Disabilities Program, the parent of a public school student with |
302 | a disability who is dissatisfied with the student's progress may |
303 | request and receive a McKay Scholarship for the student to |
304 | attend a private school in accordance with the provisions of s. |
305 | 1002.39. |
306 | 2.3. Under the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program, the |
307 | parent of a student who qualifies for free or reduced-price |
308 | school lunch may seek a scholarship from an eligible nonprofit |
309 | scholarship-funding organization in accordance with the |
310 | provisions of s. 1002.395. |
311 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |