Bill Text: FL H0121 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Public School Student Participation in Fine Arts Courses
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee [H0121 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-H0121-Introduced.html
HB 121 |
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2 | An act relating to public school student participation |
3 | in fine arts courses; amending s. 1008.34, F.S.; |
4 | revising the basis for the designation of school |
5 | grades to include the participation rate of students |
6 | who are enrolled in fine arts courses; correcting |
7 | terminology; providing an effective date. |
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9 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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11 | Section 1. Paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection (3) of |
12 | section 1008.34, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
13 | 1008.34 School grading system; school report cards; |
14 | district grade.- |
15 | (3) DESIGNATION OF SCHOOL GRADES.- |
16 | (b)1. A school's grade shall be based on a combination of: |
17 | a. Student achievement scores, including achievement on |
18 | all FCAT assessments administered under s. 1008.22(3)(c)1., end- |
19 | of-course assessments administered under s. 1008.22(3)(c)2.a., |
20 | and achievement scores for students seeking a special diploma. |
21 | b. Student learning gains in reading and mathematics as |
22 | measured by FCAT and end-of-course assessments, as described in |
23 | s. 1008.22(3)(c)1. and 2.a. Learning gains for students seeking |
24 | a special diploma, as measured by an alternate assessment tool, |
25 | shall be included not later than the 2009-2010 school year. |
26 | c. Improvement of the lowest 25th percentile of students |
27 | in the school in reading and mathematics on the FCAT or end-of- |
28 | course assessments described in s. 1008.22(3)(c)2.a., unless |
29 | these students are exhibiting satisfactory performance. |
30 | 2. Beginning with the 2011-2012 school year, for schools |
31 | comprised of middle school grades 6 through 8 or grades 7 and 8, |
32 | the school's grade shall include the performance and |
33 | participation of its students enrolled in high school level |
34 | courses with end-of-course assessments administered under s. |
35 | 1008.22(3)(c)2.a. Performance and participation must be weighted |
36 | equally. As valid data becomes available, the school grades |
37 | shall include the students' attainment of national industry |
38 | certification identified in the Industry Certification Funding |
39 | List pursuant to rules adopted by the State Board of Education. |
40 | 3. Beginning with the 2009-2010 school year for schools |
41 | comprised of high school grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, or grades 10, |
42 | 11, and 12, 50 percent of the school grade shall be based on a |
43 | combination of the factors listed in sub-subparagraphs 1.a.-c. |
44 | and the remaining 50 percent on the following factors: |
45 | a. The high school graduation rate of the school; |
46 | b. As valid data becomes available, the performance and |
47 | participation of the school's students in College Board Advanced |
48 | Placement courses, International Baccalaureate courses, dual |
49 | enrollment courses, and Advanced International Certificate of |
50 | Education courses; and the students' achievement of national |
51 | industry certification identified in the Industry Certification |
52 | Funding List, pursuant to rules adopted by the State Board of |
53 | Education; |
54 | c. Postsecondary readiness of the school's students as |
55 | measured by the SAT, ACT, or the common placement test; |
56 | d. The high school graduation rate of at-risk students who |
57 | scored at Level 2 or lower on the grade 8 FCAT Reading and |
58 | Mathematics examinations; |
59 | e. As valid data becomes available, the performance of the |
60 | school's students on statewide standardized end-of-course |
61 | assessments administered under s. 1008.22(3)(c)2.c. and d.; and |
62 | f. The growth or decline in the components listed in sub- |
63 | subparagraphs a.-e. from year to year. |
64 | 4. Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, for schools |
65 | comprised of any of grades kindergarten through grade 12, the |
66 | school's grade shall include the participation rate of students |
67 | who are enrolled in fine arts courses, which are visual arts, |
68 | music, dance, and theatre. |
69 | (c) Student assessment data and participation rates used |
70 | in determining school grades shall include: |
71 | 1. The aggregate scores of all eligible students enrolled |
72 | in the school who have been assessed on the FCAT and statewide, |
73 | standardized end-of-course assessments in courses required for |
74 | high school graduation, including, beginning with the 2010-2011 |
75 | school year, the end-of-course assessment in Algebra I; and |
76 | beginning with the 2011-2012 school year, the end-of-course |
77 | assessments in geometry and Biology; and beginning with the |
78 | 2013-2014 school year, on the statewide, standardized end-of- |
79 | course assessment in civics education at the middle school |
80 | level. |
81 | 2. The aggregate scores of all eligible students enrolled |
82 | in the school who have been assessed on the FCAT and end-of- |
83 | course assessments as described in s. 1008.22(3)(c)2.a., and who |
84 | have scored at or in the lowest 25th percentile of students in |
85 | the school in reading and mathematics, unless these students are |
86 | exhibiting satisfactory performance. |
87 | 3. The achievement scores and learning gains of eligible |
88 | students attending alternative schools that provide dropout |
89 | prevention and academic intervention services pursuant to s. |
90 | 1003.53. The term "eligible students" in this subparagraph does |
91 | not include students attending an alternative school who are |
92 | subject to district school board policies for expulsion for |
93 | repeated or serious offenses, who are in dropout retrieval |
94 | programs serving students who have officially been designated as |
95 | dropouts, or who are in programs operated or contracted by the |
96 | Department of Juvenile Justice. The student performance data for |
97 | eligible students identified in this subparagraph shall be |
98 | included in the calculation of the home school's grade. As used |
99 | in this subparagraph and s. 1008.341, the term "home school" |
100 | means the school to which the student would be assigned if the |
101 | student were not assigned to an alternative school. If an |
102 | alternative school chooses to be graded under this section, |
103 | student performance data for eligible students identified in |
104 | this subparagraph shall not be included in the home school's |
105 | grade but shall be included only in the calculation of the |
106 | alternative school's grade. A school district that fails to |
107 | assign the FCAT and end-of-course assessment as described in s. |
108 | 1008.22(3)(c)2.a. scores of each of its students to his or her |
109 | home school or to the alternative school that receives a grade |
110 | shall forfeit Florida School Recognition Program funds for 1 |
111 | fiscal year. School districts must require collaboration between |
112 | the home school and the alternative school in order to promote |
113 | student success. This collaboration must include an annual |
114 | discussion between the principal of the alternative school and |
115 | the principal of each student's home school concerning the most |
116 | appropriate school assignment of the student. |
117 | 4. The achievement scores and learning gains of students |
118 | who are hospitalized |
119 | Student assessment data for students who are hospitalized |
120 | |
121 | home school for the purposes of school grades. As used in this |
122 | subparagraph, the term "home school" means the school to which a |
123 | student would be assigned if the student were not assigned to a |
124 | hospital/homebound |
125 | 5. For schools comprised of high school grades 9, 10, 11, |
126 | and 12, or grades 10, 11, and 12, the data listed in |
127 | subparagraphs 1.-3. and the following data as the Department of |
128 | Education determines such data are valid and available: |
129 | a. The high school graduation rate of the school as |
130 | calculated by the Department of Education; |
131 | b. The participation rate of all eligible students |
132 | enrolled in the school and enrolled in College Board Advanced |
133 | Placement courses; International Baccalaureate courses; dual |
134 | enrollment courses; Advanced International Certificate of |
135 | Education courses; and courses or sequences of courses leading |
136 | to national industry certification identified in the Industry |
137 | Certification Funding List, pursuant to rules adopted by the |
138 | State Board of Education; |
139 | c. The aggregate scores of all eligible students enrolled |
140 | in the school in College Board Advanced Placement courses, |
141 | International Baccalaureate courses, and Advanced International |
142 | Certificate of Education courses; |
143 | d. Earning of college credit by all eligible students |
144 | enrolled in the school in dual enrollment programs under s. |
145 | 1007.271; |
146 | e. Earning of a national industry certification identified |
147 | in the Industry Certification Funding List, pursuant to rules |
148 | adopted by the State Board of Education; |
149 | f. The aggregate scores of all eligible students enrolled |
150 | in the school in reading, mathematics, and other subjects as |
151 | measured by the SAT, the ACT, and the common placement test for |
152 | postsecondary readiness; |
153 | g. The high school graduation rate of all eligible at-risk |
154 | students enrolled in the school who scored at Level 2 or lower |
155 | on the grade 8 FCAT Reading and Mathematics examinations; |
156 | h. The performance of the school's students on statewide |
157 | standardized end-of-course assessments administered under s. |
158 | 1008.22(3)(c)2.c. and d.; and |
159 | i. The growth or decline in the data components listed in |
160 | sub-subparagraphs a.-h. from year to year. |
161 | 6. Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, for schools |
162 | comprised of any of grades kindergarten through grade 12, the |
163 | participation rate of students in the school who are enrolled in |
164 | fine arts courses, which are visual arts, music, dance, and |
165 | theatre. |
166 | |
167 | The State Board of Education shall adopt appropriate criteria |
168 | for each school grade. The criteria must also give added weight |
169 | to student achievement in reading. Schools designated with a |
170 | grade of "C," making satisfactory progress, shall be required to |
171 | demonstrate that adequate progress has been made by students in |
172 | the school who are in the lowest 25th percentile in reading and |
173 | mathematics on the FCAT and end-of-course assessments as |
174 | described in s. 1008.22(3)(c)2.a., unless these students are |
175 | exhibiting satisfactory performance. Beginning with the 2009- |
176 | 2010 school year for schools comprised of high school grades 9, |
177 | 10, 11, and 12, or grades 10, 11, and 12, the criteria for |
178 | school grades must also give added weight to the graduation rate |
179 | of all eligible at-risk students, as defined in this paragraph. |
180 | Beginning in the 2009-2010 school year, in order for a high |
181 | school to be designated as having a grade of "A," making |
182 | excellent progress, the school must demonstrate that at-risk |
183 | students, as defined in this paragraph, in the school are making |
184 | adequate progress. |
185 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012. |
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