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        By the Committee on Education Appropriations and
    Representatives Wise, Turnbull, Henriquez, Greenstein,
    Chestnut, Lynn, Alexander, Rayson, Lacasa, Sorensen, Posey,
    Casey, Harrington and Constantine
  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to dual enrollment; amending s.
  3         229.551, F.S.; clarifying the duty of the
  4         Commissioner of Education regarding the common
  5         course designation and numbering system for
  6         postsecondary education in school districts;
  7         revising the membership of the Articulation
  8         Coordinating Committee; requiring the
  9         Articulation Coordinating Committee to identify
10         and recommend to the State Board of Education
11         postsecondary courses that meet high school
12         graduation requirements; amending s. 232.246,
13         F.S.; providing for the award of credit toward
14         graduation requirements for equivalent courses
15         taken through dual enrollment; prohibiting
16         increased graduation requirements from applying
17         to dual enrollment students; deleting the
18         requirement that certain special instruction be
19         funded from the state compensatory education
20         funds of the district; amending s. 232.2462,
21         F.S.; requiring the Articulation Coordinating
22         Committee to define credit for purposes of
23         articulated acceleration programs; amending s.
24         236.081, F.S.; providing community college
25         reimbursement for high school student
26         coenrollment, regardless of whether the
27         instruction counts as credit toward high school
28         graduation; removing an obsolete cross
29         reference; amending s. 240.116, F.S.;
30         clarifying the intent of articulated
31         acceleration programs; clarifying funding for
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  1         dual enrollment; authorizing community college
  2         boards of trustees to adopt additional
  3         admissions criteria for dual enrollment
  4         programs; requiring that certain information be
  5         provided to students regarding dual enrollment
  6         programs; deleting the requirement that
  7         participating in the early admission program be
  8         limited to students who have completed a
  9         certain number of semesters in secondary
10         school; providing for credit earned by home
11         education students through dual enrollment
12         courses to apply toward the completion of a
13         home education program; authorizing the
14         adoption of rules; amending s. 240.1161, F.S.;
15         requiring superintendents of schools and
16         community college presidents to jointly develop
17         and implement comprehensive articulated
18         acceleration programs; requiring district
19         interinstitutional articulation agreements to
20         include additional provisions regarding dual
21         enrollment programs; requiring the Articulation
22         Coordinating Committee to review articulation
23         agreements and certify common course code
24         numbers of postsecondary courses that meet high
25         school graduation requirements; requiring the
26         Articulation Coordinating Committee, rather
27         than the Department of Education, to approve
28         courses for inclusion in the dual enrollment
29         program that are contained within the common
30         course designation and numbering system;
31         requiring the Department of Education to
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  1         provide the Articulation Coordinating Committee
  2         with staff support and resources; authorizing
  3         the adoption of rules; providing an effective
  4         date.
  5
  6  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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  8         Section 1.  Paragraph (f) of subsection (1) of section
  9  229.551, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
10         229.551  Educational management.--
11         (1)  The department is directed to identify all
12  functions which under the provisions of this act contribute
13  to, or comprise a part of, the state system of educational
14  accountability and to establish within the department the
15  necessary organizational structure, policies, and procedures
16  for effectively coordinating such functions. Such policies and
17  procedures shall clearly fix and delineate responsibilities
18  for various aspects of the system and for overall coordination
19  of the total system.  The commissioner shall perform the
20  following duties and functions:
21         (f)  Development and coordination of a common course
22  designation and numbering system for postsecondary and dual
23  enrollment education in school districts, community colleges,
24  participating nonpublic postsecondary education institutions,
25  and the State University System which will improve program
26  planning, increase communication among all postsecondary
27  delivery systems, and facilitate student acceleration and the
28  transfer of students.  The system shall not encourage or
29  require course content prescription or standardization or
30  uniform course testing, and the continuing maintenance of the
31  system shall be accomplished by appropriate faculty committees
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  1  representing public and participating nonpublic institutions.
  2  The Articulation Coordinating Committee, whose membership
  3  represents public and nonpublic postsecondary institutions,
  4  shall:
  5         1.  Identify the highest demand degree programs within
  6  the State University System.
  7         2.  Conduct a study of courses offered by universities
  8  and accepted for credit toward a degree.  The study shall
  9  identify courses designated as either general education or
10  required as a prerequisite for a degree.  The study shall also
11  identify these courses as upper-division level or
12  lower-division level.
13         3.  Appoint faculty committees representing both
14  community college and university faculties to recommend a
15  single level for each course included in the common course
16  numbering and designation system.  Any course designated as an
17  upper-division level course must be characterized by a need
18  for advanced academic preparation and skills that a student
19  would be unlikely to achieve without significant prior
20  coursework. A course that is offered as part of an associate
21  in science degree program and as an upper-division course for
22  a baccalaureate degree shall be designated for both the lower
23  and upper division. Of the courses required for each
24  baccalaureate degree, at least half of the credit hours
25  required for the degree shall be achievable through courses
26  designated as lower-division courses, except in degree
27  programs approved by the Board of Regents pursuant to s.
28  240.209(5)(e).  A course designated as lower-division may be
29  offered by any community college. The Articulation
30  Coordinating Committee shall recommend to the State Board of
31  Education the levels for the courses.  The common course
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  1  numbering and designation system shall include the courses at
  2  the recommended levels, and, by fall semester of 1996, the
  3  registration process at each state university and community
  4  college shall include the courses at their designated levels
  5  and common course numbers.
  6         4.  Appoint faculty committees representing both
  7  community college and university faculties to recommend those
  8  courses identified to meet general education requirements
  9  within the subject areas of communication, mathematics, social
10  sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.  The Articulation
11  Coordinating Committee shall recommend to the State Board of
12  Education those courses identified to meet these general
13  education requirements by their common course code number. All
14  community colleges and state universities shall accept these
15  general education courses.
16         5.  Appoint faculty committees representing both
17  community colleges and universities to recommend common
18  prerequisite courses and identify course substitutions when
19  common prerequisites cannot be established for degree programs
20  across all institutions. Faculty work groups shall adopt a
21  strategy for addressing significant differences in
22  prerequisites, including course substitutions.  The Board of
23  Regents shall be notified by the Articulation Coordinating
24  Committee when significant differences remain.  Common degree
25  program prerequisites shall be offered and accepted by all
26  state universities and community colleges, except in cases
27  approved by the Board of Regents pursuant to s. 240.209(5)(f).
28  The Board of Regents shall work with the State Board of
29  Community Colleges on the development of a centralized
30  database containing the list of courses and course
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  1  substitutions that meet the prerequisite requirements for each
  2  baccalaureate degree program.;
  3         6.  Appoint faculty committees representing public
  4  school, community college, and university faculties to
  5  identify postsecondary courses that meet the high school
  6  graduation requirements of s. 232.246, and to establish the
  7  number of postsecondary semester credit hours of instruction
  8  and equivalent high school credits earned through dual
  9  enrollment pursuant to s. 240.116 that are necessary to meet
10  high school graduation requirements.  The Articulation
11  Coordinating Committee shall recommend to the State Board of
12  Education those courses identified to meet high school
13  graduation requirements, based on mastery of course outcomes,
14  by their common course code number, and all high schools shall
15  accept these postsecondary education courses toward meeting
16  the requirements of s. 232.246;
17         Section 2.  Subsection (1), paragraph (c) of subsection
18  (4), and subsection (9) of section 232.246, Florida Statutes,
19  are amended to read:
20         232.246  General requirements for high school
21  graduation.--
22         (1)  Graduation requires successful completion of
23  either a minimum of 24 academic credits in grades 9 through 12
24  or an International Baccalaureate curriculum. The 24 credits
25  shall be distributed as follows:
26         (a)  Four credits in English, with major concentration
27  in composition and literature.
28         (b)  Three credits in mathematics.  Effective for
29  students entering the 9th grade in the 1997-1998 school year
30  and thereafter, one of these credits must be Algebra I, a
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  1  series of courses equivalent to Algebra I, or a higher-level
  2  mathematics course.
  3         (c)  Three credits in science, two of which must have a
  4  laboratory component. The State Board of Education may grant
  5  an annual waiver of the laboratory requirement to a school
  6  district that certifies that its laboratory facilities are
  7  inadequate, provided the district submits a capital outlay
  8  plan to provide adequate facilities and makes the funding of
  9  this plan a priority of the school board.
10         (d)  One credit in American history.
11         (e)  One credit in world history, including a
12  comparative study of the history, doctrines, and objectives of
13  all major political systems.
14         (f)  One-half credit in economics, including a
15  comparative study of the history, doctrines, and objectives of
16  all major economic systems.  The Florida Council on Economic
17  Education shall provide technical assistance to the department
18  and local school boards in developing curriculum materials for
19  the study of economics.
20         (g)  One-half credit in American government, including
21  study of the Constitution of the United States. school year
22  and thereafter, the study of Florida government, including
23  study of the State Constitution, the three branches of state
24  government, and municipal and county government, shall be
25  included as part of the required study of American government.
26         (h)1.  One credit in practical arts career education or
27  exploratory career education.  Any vocational course as
28  defined in s. 228.041(22) may be taken to satisfy the high
29  school graduation requirement for one credit in practical arts
30  or exploratory career education provided in this subparagraph;
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  1         2.  One credit in performing fine arts to be selected
  2  from music, dance, drama, painting, or sculpture.  A course in
  3  any art form, in addition to painting or sculpture, that
  4  requires manual dexterity, or a course in speech and debate,
  5  may be taken to satisfy the high school graduation requirement
  6  for one credit in performing arts pursuant to this
  7  subparagraph; or
  8         3.  One-half credit each in practical arts career
  9  education or exploratory career education and performing fine
10  arts, as defined in this paragraph.
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12  Such credit for practical arts career education or exploratory
13  career education or for performing fine arts shall be made
14  available in the 9th grade, and students shall be scheduled
15  into a 9th grade course as a priority.
16         (i)  One-half credit in life management skills to
17  include consumer education, positive emotional development,
18  marriage and relationship skill-based education, nutrition,
19  prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection and
20  acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other sexually
21  transmissible diseases, benefits of sexual abstinence and
22  consequences of teenage pregnancy, information and instruction
23  on breast cancer detection and breast self-examination,
24  cardiopulmonary resuscitation, drug education, and the hazards
25  of smoking.  Such credit shall be given for a course to be
26  taken by all students in either the 9th or 10th grade.
27         (j)  One credit in physical education to include
28  assessment, improvement, and maintenance of personal fitness.
29  Participation in an interscholastic sport at the junior
30  varsity or varsity level, for two full seasons, shall satisfy
31  the one-credit requirement in physical education if the
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  1  student passes a competency test on personal fitness with a
  2  score of "C" or better. The competency test on personal
  3  fitness must be developed by the Department of Education. A
  4  school board may not require that the one credit in physical
  5  education be taken during the 9th grade year.
  6         (k)  Eight and one-half elective credits.
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  8  School boards may award a maximum of one-half credit in social
  9  studies and one-half elective credit for student completion of
10  nonpaid voluntary community or school service work.  Students
11  choosing this option must complete a minimum of 75 hours of
12  service in order to earn the one-half credit in either
13  category of instruction.  Credit may not be earned for service
14  provided as a result of court action.  School boards that
15  approve the award of credit for student volunteer service
16  shall develop guidelines regarding the award of the credit,
17  and school principals are responsible for approving specific
18  volunteer activities. A course designated in the Course Code
19  Directory as grade 9 through grade 12 which is taken below the
20  9th grade may be used to satisfy high school graduation
21  requirements or Florida Academic Scholars award requirements
22  as specified in a district's pupil progression plan. A student
23  shall be granted credit toward meeting the requirements of
24  this subsection for equivalent courses, as identified pursuant
25  to s. 229.551(1)(f)6., taken through dual enrollment.
26         (4)
27         (c)  District school boards are authorized and
28  encouraged to establish requirements for high school
29  graduation in excess of the minimum requirements; however, an
30  increase in academic credit or minimum grade point average
31  requirements shall not apply to those students enrolled in
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  1  grades 9 through 12 at the time the district school board
  2  increases the requirements.  In addition, any increase in
  3  academic credit or minimum grade point average requirements
  4  shall not apply to a student who earns credit toward the
  5  graduation requirements of this section for equivalent courses
  6  taken through dual enrollment.
  7         (9)  A student who meets all requirements prescribed in
  8  subsections (1), (4), and (5) shall be awarded a standard
  9  diploma in a form prescribed by the state board.  A school
10  board may attach the Florida gold seal vocational endorsement
11  to a standard diploma or, instead of the standard diploma,
12  award differentiated diplomas to those exceeding the
13  prescribed minimums. A student who completes the minimum
14  number of credits and other requirements prescribed by
15  subsections (1) and (4), but who is unable to meet the
16  standards of paragraph (5)(a), paragraph (5)(b), or paragraph
17  (5)(c), shall be awarded a certificate of completion in a form
18  prescribed by the state board. However, any student who is
19  otherwise entitled to a certificate of completion may elect to
20  remain in the secondary school either as a full-time student
21  or a part-time student for up to 1 additional year and receive
22  special instruction designed to remedy his or her identified
23  deficiencies.  This special instruction shall be funded from
24  the state compensatory education funds of the district.
25         Section 3.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section
26  232.2462, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
27         232.2462  Definition of "credit".--
28         (1)(a)  For the purposes of requirements for high
29  school graduation, one full credit means a minimum of 150
30  hours of bona fide instruction in a designated course of study
31  which contains student performance standards as provided for
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  1  in s. 232.2454.  The Articulation Coordinating Committee shall
  2  determine the number of postsecondary Six semester credit
  3  hours of instruction which are earned through dual enrollment
  4  pursuant to s. 240.116 and which satisfy the requirements of a
  5  district's interinstitutional articulation agreement according
  6  to s. 240.1161 that also equal one full credit of the
  7  equivalent high school course identified pursuant to s.
  8  229.551(1)(f)6.
  9         Section 4.  Paragraphs (h) and (i) of subsection (1) of
10  section 236.081, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
11         236.081  Funds for operation of schools.--If the annual
12  allocation from the Florida Education Finance Program to each
13  district for operation of schools is not determined in the
14  annual appropriations act or the substantive bill implementing
15  the annual appropriations act, it shall be determined as
16  follows:
17         (1)  COMPUTATION OF THE BASIC AMOUNT TO BE INCLUDED FOR
18  OPERATION.--The following procedure shall be followed in
19  determining the annual allocation to each district for
20  operation:
21         (h)  Coenrollment Instruction outside required number
22  of school days.--Students in grades 9 through 12 may be
23  counted as full-time equivalent students for instruction
24  provided outside the required school days or year if such
25  instruction counts as credit toward high school graduation.
26  However, If a high school student wishes to earn high school
27  credits from a community college and enrolls in one or more
28  adult secondary education courses at the community college,
29  the community college shall be reimbursed for the costs
30  incurred because of the high school student's coenrollment as
31  provided in the General Appropriations Act.
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  1         (i)  Instruction in family and consumer
  2  sciences.--Students in grades K through 12 who are enrolled
  3  for more than six semesters in practical arts family and
  4  consumer sciences courses as defined in s. 228.041(22)(a)4.
  5  may not be counted as full-time equivalent students for this
  6  instruction.
  7         Section 5.  Subsections (1), (2), and (3), and
  8  paragraph (a) of subsection (7) of section 240.116, Florida
  9  Statutes, are amended, and subsection (8) is added to said
10  section, to read:
11         240.116  Articulated acceleration.--
12         (1)  It is the intent of the Legislature that a variety
13  of articulated acceleration mechanisms be available for
14  secondary and postsecondary students attending public
15  educational institutions.  It is intended that articulated
16  acceleration serve to shorten the time necessary for a student
17  to complete the requirements associated with the conference of
18  a high school diploma and a postsecondary degree, broaden the
19  scope of curricular options available to students, or increase
20  the depth of study available for a particular subject.  It is
21  the intent of the Legislature that students who meet the
22  eligibility requirements of this subsection and who choose to
23  participate in dual enrollment programs be exempt from the
24  payment of registration, matriculation, and laboratory fees.
25  Tuition for dually enrolled students shall be reimbursed to
26  participating postsecondary institutions as provided annually
27  in the General Appropriations Act. However, a postsecondary
28  institution that earns dual enrollment FTE funds from the
29  Florida Education Finance Program as a charter school shall
30  not be eligible for the tuition reimbursement. Articulated
31  acceleration mechanisms shall include, but not be limited to,
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  1  dual enrollment, early admission, advanced placement, credit
  2  by examination, and the International Baccalaureate Program.
  3  The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for any dual
  4  enrollment programs involving requirements for high school
  5  graduation.
  6         (2)(a)1.  The dual enrollment program is the enrollment
  7  of an eligible secondary student in a postsecondary course
  8  creditable toward a vocational certificate or an associate or
  9  baccalaureate degree.  For the purpose of this subparagraph,
10  an eligible secondary student is a student who is enrolled in
11  a Florida public secondary school or in a Florida nonpublic
12  secondary school which is in compliance with s. 229.808 and
13  conducts a secondary curriculum pursuant to s. 232.246.
14  Students enrolled in postsecondary instruction that is not
15  creditable toward the high school diploma shall not be
16  classified as dual enrollments. Students who are eligible for
17  dual enrollment pursuant to this section shall be permitted to
18  enroll in dual enrollment courses may take courses conducted
19  during school hours, after school hours, and during the summer
20  term. Instructional time for such enrollment may exceed 900
21  hours; however, the school district may only report the
22  student for a maximum of 1.0 FTE, as provided in s.
23  236.013(5). Any student so enrolled is exempt from the payment
24  of registration, matriculation, and laboratory fees.  With the
25  exception of vocational-preparatory instruction,
26  college-preparatory instruction and other forms of
27  precollegiate instruction, as well as physical education
28  courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill rather
29  than the intellectual attributes of the activity, are
30  ineligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program.
31  Recreation and leisure studies courses shall be evaluated
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  1  individually in the same manner as physical education courses
  2  for potential inclusion in the program.
  3         2.  The Department of Education shall adopt guidelines
  4  designed to achieve comparability across school districts of
  5  both student qualifications and teacher qualifications for
  6  dual enrollment courses.  Student qualifications must
  7  demonstrate readiness for college-level coursework if the
  8  student is to be enrolled in college courses. Student
  9  qualifications must demonstrate readiness for vocational-level
10  coursework if the student is to be enrolled in vocational
11  courses.  In addition to the common placement examination,
12  student qualifications for enrollment in college credit dual
13  enrollment courses must include a 3.0 unweighted grade point
14  average, and student qualifications for enrollment in
15  vocational certificate dual enrollment courses must include a
16  2.0 unweighted grade point average. Exceptions to the required
17  grade point averages may be granted if the educational
18  entities agree and the terms of the agreement are contained
19  within the dual enrollment interinstitutional articulation
20  agreement. Community college boards of trustees may establish
21  additional admissions criteria, which shall be included in the
22  district interinstitutional articulation agreement developed
23  according to s. 240.1161, to ensure student readiness for
24  postsecondary instruction.
25         (b)  Vocational dual enrollment shall be provided as a
26  curricular option for secondary students to pursue in order to
27  earn a series of elective credits toward the high school
28  diploma. However, vocational dual enrollment shall not
29  supplant student acquisition of the diploma.  Vocational dual
30  enrollment shall be available for secondary students seeking a
31  degree or certificate from a complete job-preparatory program,
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  1  but shall not sustain student enrollment in isolated
  2  vocational courses.  It is the intent of the Legislature that
  3  vocational dual enrollment be implemented as a positive
  4  measure.  The provision of a comprehensive academic and
  5  vocational dual enrollment program within the
  6  vocational-technical center or community college is supportive
  7  of legislative intent; however, such provision is not
  8  mandatory.
  9         (c)  Each school district shall inform all secondary
10  students of dual enrollment as an educational option and
11  mechanism for acceleration.  Students shall be informed of
12  eligibility criteria, the option for taking dual enrollment
13  courses beyond the regular school year, and the 24 minimum
14  academic credits required for graduation.
15         (3)  Early admission shall be a form of dual enrollment
16  through which eligible secondary students enroll in a
17  postsecondary institution on a full-time basis in courses that
18  are creditable toward the high school diploma and the
19  associate or baccalaureate degree. Participation in the early
20  admission program shall be limited to students who have
21  completed a minimum of 6 semesters of full-time secondary
22  enrollment, including studies undertaken in the ninth grade.
23  Students enrolled pursuant to this subsection shall be exempt
24  from the payment of registration, matriculation, and
25  laboratory fees.
26         (7)(a)  It is the intent of the Legislature to provide
27  articulated acceleration mechanisms for students who are in
28  home education programs, as defined in s. 228.041(34),
29  consistent with the educational opportunities available to
30  public and private secondary school students. Home education
31  students may participate in dual enrollment, vocational dual
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  1  enrollment, early admission, and credit by examination. Credit
  2  earned by home education students through dual enrollment
  3  shall apply toward the completion of a home education program
  4  that meets the requirements of s. 232.0201.
  5         (8)  The State Board of Education may adopt rules
  6  necessary to implement the provisions of this section pursuant
  7  to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54.
  8         Section 6.  Subsections (1), (4), and (6), and
  9  paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section 240.1161, Florida
10  Statutes, are amended, and subsections (7) and (8) are added
11  to said section, to read:
12         240.1161  District interinstitutional articulation
13  agreements.--
14         (1)  Superintendents of schools and community college
15  presidents shall jointly develop and implement are responsible
16  for the development and implementation of a comprehensive
17  articulated acceleration program for the students enrolled in
18  their respective school districts and service areas.  Within
19  this general responsibility, each superintendent and president
20  shall develop a comprehensive interinstitutional articulation
21  agreement for the school district and community college that
22  serves the school district.  The superintendent and president
23  shall establish an articulation committee for the purpose of
24  developing this agreement.  Each state university president is
25  encouraged to designate a university representative to
26  participate in the development of the interinstitutional
27  articulation agreements for each school district within the
28  university service area.
29         (2)  The district interinstitutional articulation
30  agreement for each school year must be completed before high
31  school registration for the fall term of the following school
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  1  year. The agreement must include, but is not limited to, the
  2  following components:
  3         (b)1.  A delineation of courses and programs available
  4  to students eligible to participate in composed of dual
  5  enrollment.
  6         2.  A delineation of the process by which students and
  7  their parents are informed about opportunities to participate
  8  in articulated acceleration programs.
  9         3.  A delineation of the process by which students and
10  their parents exercise their option to participate in an
11  articulated acceleration program.
12         4.  A delineation of high school credits earned for
13  completion of each dual enrollment course.
14         5.  Provision for postsecondary courses that meet the
15  criteria for inclusion in a district articulated acceleration
16  program to be counted toward meeting the graduation
17  requirements of s. 232.246.
18         6.2.  An identification of eligibility criteria for
19  student participation in dual enrollment courses and programs.
20         7.3.  A delineation of institutional responsibilities
21  regarding student screening prior to enrollment and monitoring
22  student performance subsequent to enrollment in dual
23  enrollment courses and programs.
24         8.4.  An identification of the criteria by which the
25  quality of dual enrollment courses and programs are to be
26  judged and a delineation of institutional responsibilities for
27  the maintenance of instructional quality.
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29  for assuming the cost of dual enrollment courses and programs
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  1         10.6.  An identification of responsibility for
  2  providing student transportation if the dual enrollment
  3  instruction is conducted at a facility other than the high
  4  school campus.
  5         11.7.  A delineation of the process for converting
  6  college credit hours earned through dual enrollment and early
  7  admission programs to high school credit based on mastery of
  8  course outcomes as determined by the Articulation Coordinating
  9  Committee in accordance with s. 229.551(1)(f)6.
10         (4)  The Articulation Coordinating Committee shall
11  review each articulation agreement and certify the common
12  course code number of postsecondary courses that meet each
13  district's graduation requirements. Courses and programs may
14  be added to or deleted from the district interinstitutional
15  articulation agreement at any time.  Such additions and
16  deletions must be mutually approved by the superintendent of
17  schools and community college president before incorporation
18  into the agreement.
19         (6)  The Articulation Coordinating Committee Department
20  of Education shall approve any course for inclusion in the
21  dual enrollment program that is contained within the common
22  course designation and numbering system.  However,
23  college-preparatory and other forms of precollegiate
24  instruction, and physical education and other courses that
25  focus on the physical execution of a skill rather than the
26  intellectual attributes of the activity, may not be so
27  approved, but must be evaluated individually for potential
28  inclusion in the dual enrollment program.
29         (7)  The Department of Education shall provide the
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  3         (8)  The State Board of Education may adopt rules
  4  necessary to implement the provisions of this section pursuant
  5  to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54.
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      Clarifies the duty of the Commissioner of Education
  4    regarding the common course designation and numbering
      system for postsecondary education in school districts.
  5    Revises the membership of the Articulation Coordinating
      Committee. Requires the Articulation Coordinating
  6    Committee to identify and recommend to the State Board of
      Education postsecondary courses that meet high school
  7    graduation requirements. Provides for the award of credit
      toward graduation requirements for equivalent courses
  8    taken through dual enrollment. Prohibits increased
      graduation requirements from applying to dual enrollment
  9    students. Deletes the requirement that certain special
      instruction be funded from the state compensatory
10    education funds of the district. Requires the
      Articulation Coordinating Committee to define credit for
11    purposes of articulated acceleration programs. Provides
      for community college reimbursement for high school
12    student coenrollment, regardless of whether the
      instruction counts as credit toward high school
13    graduation. Clarifies the intent of articulated
      acceleration programs. Clarifies funding for dual
14    enrollment. Authorizes community college boards of
      trustees to adopt additional admissions criteria for dual
15    enrollment programs. Requires that certain information be
      provided to students regarding dual enrollment programs.
16    Deletes the requirement that participating in the early
      admission program be limited to students who have
17    completed a certain number of semesters in secondary
      school. Provides for credit earned by home education
18    students through dual enrollment courses to apply toward
      the completion of a home education program. Requires
19    superintendents of schools and community college
      presidents to jointly develop and implement comprehensive
20    articulated acceleration programs. Requires district
      interinstitutional articulation agreements to include
21    additional provisions regarding dual enrollment programs.
      Requires the Articulation Coordinating Committee to
22    review articulation agreements and certify common course
      code numbers of postsecondary courses that meet high
23    school graduation requirements. Requires the Articulation
      Coordinating Committee, rather than the Department of
24    Education, to approve courses for inclusion in the dual
      enrollment program that are contained within the common
25    course designation and numbering system. Requires the
      Department of Education to provide the Articulation
26    Coordinating Committee with staff support and resources.
      Authorizes the adoption of rules.
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