Senate Bill 2186
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    Florida Senate - 1999                                  SB 2186
    By Senator Sullivan
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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to education; amending s.
  3         228.0565, F.S.; extending the duration of pilot
  4         programs for deregulated public schools;
  5         authorizing an additional pilot program;
  6         providing an effective date.
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  8  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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10         Section 1.  Subsection (1), paragraph (b) of subsection
11  (3), and paragraphs (a) and (d) of subsection (6) of section
12  228.0565, Florida Statutes, 1998 Supplement, are amended to
13  read:
14         228.0565  Deregulated public schools.--
15         (1)  PILOT PROGRAM.--To provide public schools the same
16  flexibility and accountability afforded charter schools, pilot
17  programs for deregulated public schools shall be conducted in
18  two large, three two medium-sized, and two small school
19  districts. Beginning in For the 1998-1999 school year and
20  continuing through the 2003-2004 school year, no more than six
21  schools per district, to include no more than two high
22  schools, two middle schools, and two elementary schools, may
23  participate in the flexibility program. The following
24  districts are authorized to conduct pilot programs program in
25  1998-1999: Palm Beach, Pinellas, Seminole, Lee, Leon, Walton,
26  and Citrus Counties.
27         (3)  PROPOSAL.--
28         (b)  A district school board shall receive and review
29  all proposals for a deregulated public school during July and
30  August. A district school board must by a majority vote
31  approve or deny a proposal no later than 30 days after the
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  1  proposal is received. If a proposal is denied, the district
  2  school board must, within 10 calendar days, articulate in
  3  writing the specific reasons based upon good cause supporting
  4  its denial of the proposal.
  5         (6)  ELEMENTS OF THE PROPOSAL.--The major issues
  6  involving the operation of a deregulated public school shall
  7  be considered in advance and written into the proposal.
  8         (a)  The proposal shall address, and criteria for
  9  approval of the proposal shall be based, on:
10         1.  The school's mission and the students to be served.
11         2.  The focus of the curriculum, the instructional
12  methods to be used, and any distinctive instructional
13  techniques to be employed.
14         3.  The current baseline standard of achievement and
15  the outcomes to be achieved and the method of measurement that
16  will be used.
17         4.  The methods used to identify the educational
18  strengths and needs of students and how well educational goals
19  and performance standards are met by students attending the
20  school. Students in deregulated and flexible public schools
21  shall, at a minimum, participate in the statewide assessment
22  program.
23         5.  In secondary schools, a method for  determining
24  that a student has satisfied the requirements for graduation
25  in s. 232.246.
26         6.  A method for resolving conflicts between the school
27  and the district.
28         7.  The admissions procedures and dismissal procedures,
29  including the school's code of student conduct.
30         8.  The ways by which the school's racial/ethnic
31  balance reflects the community it serves or reflects the
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  1  racial/ethnic range of other public schools in the same school
  2  district.
  3         9.  The financial and administrative management of the
  4  school including a statement of the areas in which the school
  5  will have administrative and fiscal autonomy and the areas in
  6  which the school will follow school district fiscal and
  7  administrative policies.
  8         10.  The manner in which the school will be insured,
  9  including whether or not the school will be required to have
10  liability insurance, and, if so, the terms and conditions
11  thereof and the amounts of coverage.
12         11.  The qualifications to be required of the teachers.
13         (d)  Upon receipt of the annual report required by
14  paragraph (b), the Department of Education shall provide to
15  the State Board of Education, the Commissioner of Education,
16  the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
17  Representatives with a copy of each report and an analysis and
18  comparison of the overall performance of students, to include
19  all students in deregulated public schools whose scores are
20  counted as part of the norm-referenced assessment tests,
21  versus comparable public school students in the district as
22  determined by norm-referenced assessment tests currently
23  administered in the school district, and, as appropriate, the
24  Florida Writes Assessment Test, the High School Competency
25  Test, and other assessments administered pursuant to s.
26  229.57(3).
27         Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a
28  law.
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  2                          SENATE SUMMARY
  3    Extends the duration of pilot programs for deregulated
      public schools. Authorizes conducting a pilot program in
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