Florida Senate - 2014 SB 178
By Senator Ring
29-00059-14 2014178__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to disability awareness; amending s.
3 1003.4205, F.S.; requiring that each district school
4 board provide disability history and awareness
5 instruction in all K-12 public schools; providing for
6 individual presenters who have disabilities to augment
7 the disability history and awareness instruction;
8 requiring each public school to establish a disability
9 history and awareness advisory council; providing
10 membership on the council at each school; providing
11 responsibilities of the council at each school;
12 providing meeting times for the council at each
13 school; providing an effective date.
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15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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17 Section 1. Section 1003.4205, Florida Statutes, is amended
18 to read:
19 1003.4205 Disability history and awareness instruction.—
20 (1) Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, each district
21 school board shall may provide disability history and awareness
22 instruction in all K-12 public schools in the district during
23 the first 2 weeks in October each year. The district school
24 board shall designate these 2 weeks as “Disability History and
25 Awareness Weeks.”
26 (2)(a) During this 2-week period, students shall may be
27 provided intensive instruction to expand their knowledge,
28 understanding, and awareness of individuals who had or have with
29 disabilities, the history of disability, and the disability
30 rights movement. Disability history must may include the events
31 and timelines of the development and evolution of services to,
32 and the civil rights of, individuals who had or have with
33 disabilities. Disability history must may also include the
34 contributions of specific individuals who had or have with
35 disabilities, including the contributions of acknowledged
36 national leaders.
37 (b) Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, the
38 instruction shall may be integrated into the existing school
39 curriculum in ways including, but not limited to, supplementing
40 lesson plans, holding school assemblies, or providing other
41 school-related activities. The instruction shall may be
42 augmented by presentations from individuals who have
43 disabilities, who have been approved by the school or school
44 district as presenters, and who the school or school district
45 has ensured meet the appropriate background screening
46 requirements of s. 1012.465 to enter schools and interact with
47 children delivered by qualified school personnel or by
48 knowledgeable guest speakers, with a particular focus on
49 including individuals with disabilities.
50 (c)1. Each public school in the state shall establish a
51 disability history and awareness advisory council. The council
52 at each public school shall consist of the following seven
53 members:
54 a. Six teachers who are employed at the school.
55 b. One individual from the local community who has a
56 disability.
57 2. The responsibilities of the council at each public
58 school shall be, but are not limited to:
59 a. Providing to the school input regarding the curriculum
60 for disability history and awareness;
61 b. Assisting in locating individuals who have disabilities
62 to make presentations at the school; and
63 c. Submitting an annual report to the superintendent of the
64 school district in which the school is located by August 1,
65 2015, and each year thereafter. The annual report must include,
66 but need not be limited to, recommendations and policy
67 alternatives regarding the state of disability awareness at the
68 school.
69 3. The council at each public school shall meet at least
70 four times a year and more often as needed.
71 (3) The goals of disability history and awareness
72 instruction include:
73 (a) Better treatment for individuals who have with
74 disabilities, especially for youth in school, and increased
75 attention to preventing the bullying or harassment of students
76 who have with disabilities.
77 (b) Encouragement to individuals who have with disabilities
78 to develop increased self-esteem, resulting in more individuals
79 who have with disabilities gaining pride in being an individual
80 with a disability, obtaining postsecondary education, entering
81 the workforce, and contributing to their communities.
82 (c) Reaffirmation of the local, state, and federal
83 commitment to the full inclusion in society of, and the equal
84 opportunity for, all individuals who have with disabilities.
85 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.