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2017 Legislative Update FERMA July 12, 2017 Lisa J. Augspurger, Esq. Bush & Augspurger, P.A. Orlando, Florida

2017 Education Related Legislative Activity Public Records 2017-021 2017-096 2017-103 2017-109 2017-184 School Bus Safety 2017-189 “Cameron Mayhew Act” Religious Expression 2017-74 Educational Options 2017-166 Claims Bills (Education Related) 2017-059 2017-224 2017-227 2017-230 Chapter Law An act relating to Education Former HB 7069

Public Records 2017-021 – Attorney’s fees matters 2017-096 –names of firefighters’ spouses and children deemed exempt 2017-103 –names of sexual harassment victims deemed exempt 2017-109 – colleges and university computer breach security investigations exempt 2017-184-college and university campus emergency plans exempt

School Bus Safety 2017-189- “Cameron Mayhew Act” Adds 4 points for passing a bus with no serious bodily injury or death involved; Adds 6 points if serious bodily injury or death involved.

Religious Expression 2017-14 “Florida Student and School Personnel Religious Liabilities Act” Not codified in the Florida Statutes Department of Education required to develop and publish, “model policy”.

Educational Options 2017-166 Amends §1002.385 F.S. “The Gardiner Scholarship” Adds additional illness/disorders as “disabilities” Amends § 1002.395 F.S. “The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program”

Claims Bills (Education Related) 2017-059 Florida State University Parents of Devaughn Darling Died 2/21/2001 during pre-season football training Settled for $2 Million; $200k paid; $1.8 million approved 2017-224 Hillsborough County School Board Sean McNamee and his parents Severe head injury during football practice on 10/09/2013 Settled for $2 Million; $300k paid; $1.7 million approved

2017-227 2017-230 St. Lucie County School Board Bus accident resulting in death of 9 year old child Mother is a St. Lucie County School Board Employee $300k paid to other children on the bus $10 million verdict; found school board 87% at Fault Judgement entered for $8.7 Million Estate settled for $1.5 million; $1.5 million approved 2017-230 Palm Beach County School Board 2 Claims Altavious Carter- Passenger in a car struck by a school bus Judgement- $1.1 million; settled for $790k; approved Dustin Reinhardt- Student in auto shop class severly injured by an exploding tire Settlement of $5 million; $300k paid Remaining $4.7 million approved; $1.7 million + 3 $1 million annuities

2017-116 -- (formerly HB 7069) School Improvement: Modifies early warning system Provides that educational emergency exists when a school district has one or more schools with grade of “D” or “F” and requires a school district to enter a memorandum of understanding addressing instructional personnel and principal autonomy in an educational emergency Prohibits a district school board from awarding an annual employment contract under specified circumstances. Requires that, unless the SBE grants the school district an additional year of implementation because it determines the school is likely to improve to a “C” or higher, a school that does not earn a “C” or higher after implementation, must select a turnaround option Limits the turnaround options for “D” and “F” schools

Schools of Hope: Authorizes the establishment of “schools of hope” and designation of “hope operators” to provide students in areas of persistently-low performing schools with a high-quality education option. Schools of Excellence Program: Creates the Schools of Excellence Program to provide administrative flexibility to the state’s highest performing schools.

K-12 Student Assessments: Eliminates the Algebra II EOC assessment requirement. Allows completion of a blended learning course to satisfy online course requirements. Exempts certain students from a personal fitness competency exam. Requires paper-pencil ELA and math assessments for grades 3-6, beginning with 2017-2018 school year; all assessments must be paper-pencil by 2018-2019 school year. Specifies reporting of assessment results to students, parents, and teachers. Independent Study: Requires the Commissioner of Education to contract for an independent study of ACT/SAT as an alternative for a grade 10 ELA assessment and an Algebra I EOC assessment.

Virtual Instruction: Eliminates student eligibility requirements, including the prior public year requirement, and clarifies that all students, including home education and private school students, are eligible to participate in virtual options throughout the state. Best and Brightest Teacher and Principal Scholarship Programs: Revises eligibility for the Florida Best and Brightest Teacher Scholarship Program and creates the Florida Best and Brightest Principal Scholarship Program. Teacher Certification: Streamlines the temporary certificate application process; establishes a mentorship certification pathway; requires teacher preparation curriculum to include training in evidence-based, phonics-driven reading strategies; allows mentorship activities to count toward certification renewal and requires training in evidence-based reading strategies for renewal of certain certificates. Minority Teacher Scholarship Program: Revises eligibility criteria for participation in the program (based on credit hours rather than Junior year or later).

School Absence: Authorizes school absence related to the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. School Visitation: Clarifies that an individual school board member may visit district-operated schools and an individual charter school governing board member may visit any charter school governed by the charter school’s governing board, at his or her pleasure.

Shared Use Facilities: Establishes provisions related to promoting shared use agreements for public school playground facilities and creates a task force to make recommendations. Early Learning: Defines “public school prekindergarten provider” to include a traditional public school and a charter school. Establishes the Committee on Early Grade Success to develop a proposal for establishing and implementing a coordinated child assessment system for the School Readiness Program, Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program, and the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment and specifies proposal requirements. Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Pilot Program: Creates the Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Pilot Program within DOE for 3 years; establishes eligibility criteria; requires a preeminent university to evaluate the effectiveness of the program; expires on June 30, 2020.

Reading Intervention: Requires superintendents to certify that K-5 reading instruction and intervention materials comply with criteria identified by Just Read, Florida! beginning July 1, 2021. Gardiner Scholarship: Modifies the Gardiner Scholarship program to expand eligibility and the authorized use of funds, and define account inactivity. College-preparatory Boarding Academy Pilot Program: Expands the definition of eligible student for purposes of the College-Preparatory Boarding Academy Pilot Program to include a student currently enrolled in grades 5-12, if it is determined by the operator that a seat is available.

Recess: Requires 20 minutes of consecutive free-play recess per day for kindergarten through grade 5 students in traditional public schools, and exempts charter schools from the specified requirements. Sunscreen Use: Allows students to possess and use sunscreen on school property without a prescription. Effective Date: July 1, 2017,