Florida Senate - 2023 CS for SB 780 By the Committee on Education Pre-K -12; and Senator Calatayud 581-03519-23 2023780c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to computer science instruction in K 3 12 public schools; amending s. 1003.01, F.S.; defining 4 the terms “computational thinking” and “computer 5 science”; creating s. 1003.4202, F.S.; requiring 6 computer science courses to be included in the Course 7 Code Directory and published on the Department of 8 Education’s website; requiring the Florida Virtual 9 School to offer certain computer science courses; 10 requiring school districts to provide instruction in 11 computer science; providing requirements for the 12 instruction; requiring school districts to provide 13 students with access to computer science courses 14 through the Florida Virtual School or by other means 15 under certain circumstances; requiring high school 16 students to be provided opportunities to take certain 17 computer science courses for specified purposes; 18 authorizing elementary and middle schools to establish 19 digital classrooms for specified purposes; requiring 20 the Department of Education, subject to legislative 21 appropriation, to provide funding for specified 22 purposes; providing requirements for such funding; 23 defining the term “instructional personnel”; subject 24 to legislative appropriation, providing for bonuses 25 for certain instructional personnel; providing 26 requirements for such bonuses; providing for the 27 carryforward of certain funds; providing for 28 rulemaking; repealing s. 1007.2616, F.S., relating to 29 computer science and technology instruction; providing 30 an effective date. 31 32 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 33 34 Section 1. Subsections (18) and (19) are added to section 35 1003.01, Florida Statutes, to read: 36 1003.01 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the term: 37 (18) “Computational thinking” means the thought processes 38 involved in expressing solutions as computational steps or 39 algorithms that can be carried out by a computer. 40 (19) “Computer science” means the study of computers and 41 algorithmic processes, including their principles, hardware and 42 software designs, applications, implementation, and impact on 43 society, including, but not limited to, computer coding, 44 computer programming, and computational thinking. 45 Section 2. Section 1003.4202, Florida Statutes, is created 46 to read: 47 1003.4202 Computer science instruction in K-12 public 48 schools.— 49 (1) Computer science courses must be identified in the 50 Course Code Directory and published on the Department of 51 Education’s website. Additional computer science courses may be 52 subsequently identified and posted on the Department of 53 Education’s website. 54 (2)(a) The Florida Virtual School shall offer computer 55 science courses identified in the Course Code Directory pursuant 56 to subsection (1). 57 (b) School districts shall provide instruction in computer 58 science as follows: 59 1. Each public elementary school may provide computer 60 science instruction with the intent to provide a foundation for 61 future computer usage, digital literacy, and computer science 62 instruction. 63 2. Each public middle and high school shall provide 64 computer science instruction. 65 (c) If a school district does not offer a computer science 66 course identified in the Course Code Directory, the district 67 must provide students with access to the course through the 68 Florida Virtual School or through other means approved by the 69 department. 70 (d) High school students must be provided opportunities to 71 take computer science courses that lead to technology-related 72 industry certifications and satisfy high school graduation 73 requirements pursuant to s. 1003.4282(3). Computer science 74 courses and technology-related industry certifications 75 identified by the Commissioner of Education as eligible to meet 76 the mathematics or science credit graduation requirement for 77 high school graduation under s. 1003.4282(3) must be included in 78 the Course Code Directory. 79 (e) Public elementary and middle schools may establish 80 digital classrooms where students are provided opportunities to 81 improve their digital literacy and competency; learn digital 82 skills, including computer science, multimedia presentations, 83 and the manipulation of multiple digital graphic images; and 84 earn CAPE Digital Tool Certificates and CAPE industry 85 certifications pursuant to s. 1003.4203 and grade-appropriate, 86 technology-related industry certifications. 87 (3)(a) Subject to legislative appropriation, the Department 88 of Education shall provide or fund professional development for 89 instructional personnel to earn an educator certificate in 90 computer science pursuant to s. 1012.56 or a technology-related 91 industry certification associated with a course identified in 92 the Course Code Directory pursuant to subsection (1) or for 93 professional development for instructional personnel to provide 94 instruction in computer science. Such funding must be used only 95 to: 96 1. Provide training pursuant to this paragraph for 97 instructional personnel. 98 2. Pay fees for examinations that lead to a credential for 99 instructional personnel. 100 3. Provide professional development for instructional 101 personnel. 102 (b) For purposes of this section, the term “instructional 103 personnel” has the same meaning as in s. 1012.01(2)(a), (b), and 104 (c). 105 (4)(a) Subject to legislative appropriation, a member of 106 the instructional personnel who was evaluated as effective or 107 highly effective pursuant to s. 1012.34 in the previous school 108 year or who is newly hired by the district school board and has 109 not been evaluated pursuant to s. 1012.34 must receive a bonus 110 as follows: 111 1. If the member of the instructional personnel holds an 112 educator certificate in computer science pursuant to s. 1012.56 113 or if he or she has passed the computer science subject area 114 examination and holds an adjunct certificate issued by a school 115 district pursuant to s. 1012.57, he or she must receive a bonus 116 of $1,000 after each year he or she completes teaching a 117 computer science course identified in the Course Code Directory 118 pursuant to subsection (1) at a public elementary, middle, high, 119 or combination school for up to 3 years. 120 2. If the member of the instructional personnel holds an 121 industry certification associated with a course identified in 122 the Course Code Directory pursuant to subsection (1), he or she 123 must receive a bonus of $500 after each year he or she completes 124 teaching the identified course at a public elementary, middle, 125 high, or combination school for up to 3 years. 126 (b) An eligible member of the instructional personnel shall 127 receive his or her bonus upon completion of the school year in 128 which he or she taught the computer science course. A member of 129 the instructional personnel may not receive more than one bonus 130 per year under this subsection. 131 (5) Any unexpended balance of funds appropriated pursuant 132 to this section shall be carried forward to the next fiscal year 133 for the same purpose. 134 (6) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to 135 administer this section. 136 Section 3. Section 1007.2616, Florida Statutes, is 137 repealed. 138 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.