Florida Senate - 2014                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 212
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                  04/09/2014           .                                
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       the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
    2  
    3         Delete lines 39 - 214
    4  and insert:
    5         (f) Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the 2014
    6  2015 school year, financial mathematics standards must establish
    7  specific curricular content for, at a minimum, financial
    8  mathematics. Financial mathematics includes instruction in the
    9  areas specified in ss. 1003.428(2)(a)7. and 1003.4282(3)(h).
   10         Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section
   11  1003.428, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
   12         1003.428 General requirements for high school graduation.—
   13         (2) The 24 credits may be earned through applied,
   14  integrated, and career education courses approved by the
   15  Department of Education. The 24 credits shall be distributed as
   16  follows:
   17         (a) Sixteen core curriculum credits:
   18         1. Four credits in English, with major concentration in
   19  composition, reading for information, and literature.
   20         2. Four credits in mathematics, one of which must be
   21  Algebra I, a series of courses equivalent to Algebra I, or a
   22  higher-level mathematics course. Beginning with students
   23  entering grade 9 in the 2010-2011 school year, in addition to
   24  the Algebra I credit requirement, one of the four credits in
   25  mathematics must be geometry or a series of courses equivalent
   26  to geometry as approved by the State Board of Education.
   27  Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the 2010-2011 school
   28  year, the end-of-course assessment requirements under s.
   29  1008.22(3)(c)2.a.(I) must be met in order for a student to earn
   30  the required credit in Algebra I. Beginning with students
   31  entering grade 9 in the 2011-2012 school year, the end-of-course
   32  assessment requirements under s. 1008.22(3)(c)2.a.(I) must be
   33  met in order for a student to earn the required credit in
   34  geometry. Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the 2012
   35  2013 school year, in addition to the Algebra I and geometry
   36  credit requirements, one of the four credits in mathematics must
   37  be Algebra II or a series of courses equivalent to Algebra II as
   38  approved by the State Board of Education.
   39         3. Three credits in science, two of which must have a
   40  laboratory component. Beginning with students entering grade 9
   41  in the 2011-2012 school year, one of the three credits in
   42  science must be Biology I or a series of courses equivalent to
   43  Biology I as approved by the State Board of Education. Beginning
   44  with students entering grade 9 in the 2011-2012 school year, the
   45  end-of-course assessment requirements under s.
   46  1008.22(3)(c)2.a.(II) must be met in order for a student to earn
   47  the required credit in Biology I. Beginning with students
   48  entering grade 9 in the 2013-2014 school year, one of the three
   49  credits must be Biology I or a series of courses equivalent to
   50  Biology I as approved by the State Board of Education, one
   51  credit must be chemistry or physics or a series of courses
   52  equivalent to chemistry or physics as approved by the State
   53  Board of Education, and one credit must be an equally rigorous
   54  course, as determined by the State Board of Education.
   55         4. Three credits in social studies as follows: one credit
   56  in United States history; one credit in world history; one-half
   57  credit in economics, which shall include financial literacy; and
   58  one-half credit in United States government.
   59         5. One credit in fine or performing arts, speech and
   60  debate, or a practical arts course that incorporates artistic
   61  content and techniques of creativity, interpretation, and
   62  imagination. Eligible practical arts courses shall be identified
   63  through the Course Code Directory.
   64         6. One credit in physical education to include integration
   65  of health. Participation in an interscholastic sport at the
   66  junior varsity or varsity level for two full seasons shall
   67  satisfy the one-credit requirement in physical education if the
   68  student passes a competency test on personal fitness with a
   69  score of “C” or better. The competency test on personal fitness
   70  must be developed by the Department of Education. A district
   71  school board may not require that the one credit in physical
   72  education be taken during the 9th grade year. Completion of one
   73  semester with a grade of “C” or better in a marching band class,
   74  in a physical activity class that requires participation in
   75  marching band activities as an extracurricular activity, or in a
   76  dance class shall satisfy one-half credit in physical education
   77  or one-half credit in performing arts. This credit may not be
   78  used to satisfy the personal fitness requirement or the
   79  requirement for adaptive physical education under an individual
   80  education plan (IEP) or 504 plan. Completion of 2 years in a
   81  Reserve Officer Training Corps (R.O.T.C.) class, a significant
   82  component of which is drills, shall satisfy the one-credit
   83  requirement in physical education and the one-credit requirement
   84  in performing arts. This credit may not be used to satisfy the
   85  personal fitness requirement or the requirement for adaptive
   86  physical education under an individual education plan (IEP) or
   87  504 plan.
   88         7. Optional one-credit financial mathematics course for
   89  students in grades 11 and 12. Beginning with students entering
   90  grade 9 in the 2014-2015 school year, each student in grade 11
   91  or grade 12 may take a financial mathematics course that counts
   92  toward one of the four credits in mathematics. This course must
   93  include discussion of all of the following areas:
   94         a. Using online resources to calculate loan costs, balance
   95  a checkbook, and choose investment vehicles.
   96         b. Manually balancing a checkbook.
   97         c. Using basic principles of money management, such as
   98  spending, credit, credit scores, and managing debt, including
   99  retail and credit card debt.
  100         d. Completing a loan application.
  101         e. Computing federal income taxes.
  102         f. Collecting and organizing financial documents,
  103  including, but not limited to, receipts, credit card bills, and
  104  banking sheets.
  105         g. Understanding local tax assessments.
  106         h. Computing interest rates by various mechanisms.
  107         i. Calculating mortgage costs and inflation rates.
  108         j. Contesting an incorrect billing statement.
  109         Section 3. Paragraphs (d) and (g) of subsection (3) of
  110  section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, are amended, and paragraph
  111  (h) is added to that subsection, to read:
  112         1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.—
  113         (3) STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA; COURSE AND ASSESSMENT
  114  REQUIREMENTS.—
  115         (d) Three credits in social studies.—A student must earn
  116  one credit in United States History; one credit in World
  117  History; one-half credit in economics, which must include
  118  financial literacy; and one-half credit in United States
  119  Government. The United States History EOC assessment constitutes
  120  30 percent of the student’s final course grade.
  121         (g) Eight credits in electives.Each school district shall
  122  School districts must develop and offer coordinated electives so
  123  that a student may develop knowledge and skills in his or her
  124  area of interest, such as electives with a STEM or liberal arts
  125  focus. Such electives must include opportunities for students to
  126  earn college credit, including industry-certified career
  127  education programs or series of career-themed courses that
  128  result in industry certification or articulate into the award of
  129  college credit, or career education courses for which there is a
  130  statewide or local articulation agreement and which lead to
  131  college credit.
  132         (h) Optional one-credit financial mathematics course for
  133  students in grades 11 and 12.Beginning with students entering
  134  grade 9 in the 2014-2015 school year, each student in grade 11
  135  or grade 12 may take a financial mathematics course that counts
  136  toward one of the four credits in mathematics. This course must
  137  include discussion of all of the following areas:
  138         1. Using online resources to calculate loan costs, balance
  139  a checkbook, and choose investment vehicles.
  140         2. Manually balancing a checkbook.
  141         3. Using basic principles of money management, such as
  142  spending, credit, credit scores, and managing debt, including
  143  retail and credit card debt.
  144         4. Completing a loan application.
  145         5. Computing federal income taxes.
  146         6. Collecting and organizing financial documents,
  147  including, but not limited to, receipts, credit card bills, and
  148  banking sheets.
  149         7. Understanding local tax assessments.
  150         8. Computing interest rates by various mechanisms.
  151         9. Calculating mortgage costs and inflation rates.
  152         10. Contesting an incorrect billing statement.
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  155  And the title is amended as follows:
  156         Delete lines 5 - 11
  157  and insert:
  158         Standards to include standards for financial
  159         mathematics; amending ss. 1003.428 and 1003.4282,
  160         F.S.; offering an optional credit in instruction in
  161         financial mathematics for high school graduation and a
  162         standard high school diploma; providing an effective
  163         date.