Florida Senate - 2026                              CS for SB 556
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Education Pre-K - 12; and Senator Berman
       
       
       
       
       
       581-01915-26                                           2026556c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to requirements for a standard high
    3         school diploma; amending s. 1003.4282, F.S.; providing
    4         that students can substitute marching band experience
    5         for physical education and performing fine arts credit
    6         requirements for a standard high school diploma;
    7         providing that students with disabilities may
    8         participate in the Special Olympics to meet the
    9         physical education requirement for a standard high
   10         school diploma; providing an effective date.
   11          
   12  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   13  
   14         Section 1. Paragraph (f) of subsection (3) and paragraph
   15  (b) of subsection (8) of section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes,
   16  are amended to read:
   17         1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.—
   18         (3) STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA; COURSE AND ASSESSMENT
   19  REQUIREMENTS.—
   20         (f) One credit in physical education.—Physical education
   21  must include the integration of health. Participation in an
   22  interscholastic sport at the junior varsity or varsity level for
   23  two full seasons shall satisfy the one-credit requirement in
   24  physical education. A district school board may not require that
   25  the one credit in physical education be taken during the 9th
   26  grade year. Completion of 2 years of marching band shall satisfy
   27  the one-credit requirement in physical education and or the one
   28  credit requirement in performing arts. This credit may not be
   29  used to satisfy the personal fitness requirement or the
   30  requirement for adaptive physical education under an individual
   31  education plan (IEP) or 504 plan. Completion of one semester
   32  with a grade of “C” or better in a marching band class, in a
   33  physical activity class that requires participation in marching
   34  band activities as an extracurricular activity, or in a dance
   35  class shall satisfy one-half credit in physical education or
   36  one-half credit in performing arts. This credit may not be used
   37  to satisfy the personal fitness requirement or the requirement
   38  for adaptive physical education under an IEP or 504 plan.
   39  Completion of 2 years in a Reserve Officer Training Corps
   40  (R.O.T.C.) class, a significant component of which is drills,
   41  shall satisfy the one-credit requirement in physical education
   42  and the one-credit requirement in performing arts. This credit
   43  may not be used to satisfy the personal fitness requirement or
   44  the requirement for adaptive physical education under an IEP or
   45  504 plan.
   46         (8) STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.—Beginning with students
   47  entering grade 9 in the 2014-2015 school year, this subsection
   48  applies to a student with a disability.
   49         (b) The following options, in addition to the other options
   50  specified in this section, may be used to satisfy the standard
   51  high school diploma requirements, as specified in the student’s
   52  individual education plan:
   53         1. For a student with a disability for whom the IEP team
   54  has determined that the Florida Alternate Assessment is the most
   55  appropriate measure of the student’s skills:
   56         a. A combination of course substitutions, assessments,
   57  industry certifications, other acceleration options, or
   58  occupational completion points appropriate to the student’s
   59  unique skills and abilities that meet the criteria established
   60  by State Board of Education rule.
   61         b. A portfolio of quantifiable evidence that documents a
   62  student’s mastery of academic standards through rigorous metrics
   63  established by State Board of Education rule. A portfolio may
   64  include, but is not limited to, documentation of work
   65  experience, internships, community service, and postsecondary
   66  credit.
   67         2. A student with a disability may participate in the
   68  Special Olympics as a course substitution for the physical
   69  education requirement under paragraph (3)(f). A student who
   70  chooses this option must participate in the Special Olympics for
   71  one school year, as determined by the student’s IEP team.
   72         3. For a student with a disability for whom the IEP team
   73  has determined that mastery of academic and employment
   74  competencies is the most appropriate way for a student to
   75  demonstrate his or her skills:
   76         a. Documented completion of the minimum high school
   77  graduation requirements, including the number of course credits
   78  prescribed by rules of the State Board of Education.
   79         b. Documented achievement of all annual goals and short
   80  term objectives for academic and employment competencies,
   81  industry certifications, and occupational completion points
   82  specified in the student’s transition plan. The documentation
   83  must be verified by the IEP team.
   84         c. Documented successful employment for the number of hours
   85  per week specified in the student’s transition plan, for the
   86  equivalent of 1 semester, and payment of a minimum wage in
   87  compliance with the requirements of the federal Fair Labor
   88  Standards Act.
   89         d. Documented mastery of the academic and employment
   90  competencies, industry certifications, and occupational
   91  completion points specified in the student’s transition plan.
   92  The documentation must be verified by the IEP team, the
   93  employer, and the teacher. The transition plan must be developed
   94  and signed by the student, parent, teacher, and employer before
   95  placement in employment and must identify the following:
   96         (I) The expected academic and employment competencies,
   97  industry certifications, and occupational completion points;
   98         (II) The criteria for determining and certifying mastery of
   99  the competencies;
  100         (III) The work schedule and the minimum number of hours to
  101  be worked per week; and
  102         (IV) A description of the supervision to be provided by the
  103  school district.
  104         4.3. Any change to the high school graduation option
  105  specified in the student’s IEP must be approved by the parent
  106  and is subject to verification for appropriateness by an
  107  independent reviewer selected by the parent as provided in s.
  108  1003.572.
  109  
  110  The State Board of Education shall adopt rules under ss.
  111  120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement this subsection, including
  112  rules that establish the minimum requirements for students
  113  described in this subsection to earn a standard high school
  114  diploma. The State Board of Education shall adopt emergency
  115  rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54.
  116         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.