Bill Text: FL H0163 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Student Involvement in Educational Governance
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee [H0163 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-H0163-Introduced.html
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2 | An act relating to student involvement in educational |
3 | governance; providing a short title; creating s. |
4 | 1001.205, F.S.; creating the Florida Educational |
5 | Student Advisory Council within the Department of |
6 | Education; establishing an application process for |
7 | membership on the council; providing for the |
8 | appointment, membership, terms, and meetings of the |
9 | council; requiring the State Board of Education to |
10 | establish council regions; providing council powers |
11 | and duties; providing for reimbursement for per diem |
12 | and travel expenses of council members; creating s. |
13 | 1001.454, F.S.; requiring each district school board |
14 | to establish a student advisory program and designate |
15 | a districtwide association of student councils; |
16 | providing for the election of student advisors to the |
17 | district school board; providing powers and duties of |
18 | district school boards, district school |
19 | superintendents, and the association of student |
20 | councils; providing an effective date. |
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22 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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24 | Section 1. This act may be cited as the "Student Advisory |
25 | in Educational Governance Act." |
26 | Section 2. Section 1001.205, Florida Statutes, is created |
27 | to read: |
28 | 1001.205 Florida Educational Student Advisory Council.- |
29 | (1) The Florida Educational Student Advisory Council |
30 | (FESAC) is created within the Department of Education. |
31 | (2) Each district school board shall establish a screening |
32 | committee to select five applicants from its respective school |
33 | district who are capable of serving on the FESAC. A student |
34 | interested in serving on the FESAC shall submit an application, |
35 | developed by the State Board of Education, and all of the |
36 | following to the school district screening committee: |
37 | (a) A resume. |
38 | (b) Letters of endorsement from the student's high school |
39 | advisory council and from a local governmental official. |
40 | (c) A 10-page portfolio of community service projects |
41 | performed since the student's first year in high school. |
42 | (d) A 1000-word essay on what the student will do as a |
43 | member of the FESAC. |
44 | (e) A 5-page proposal on any issue affecting the Florida |
45 | public school system. |
46 | (3) Each school district screening committee, upon |
47 | approval of the district school board, shall submit five student |
48 | applications along with the information required in paragraphs |
49 | (2)(a)-(e) to the Department of Education by April 1. |
50 | (4)(a) The FESAC shall be composed of the following: |
51 | 1. Five students appointed by the Governor from nominees |
52 | submitted by the school district screening committees. |
53 | 2. Five students appointed by the President of the Senate |
54 | from nominees submitted by the school district screening |
55 | committees. |
56 | 3. Five students appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
57 | Representatives from nominees submitted by the school district |
58 | screening committees. |
59 | 4. Five students appointed by the President of the Florida |
60 | School Boards Association, Inc., from district school board |
61 | student advisors, pursuant to s. 1001.454, who have submitted to |
62 | the association an application that is developed by the |
63 | association. |
64 | 5. Five students appointed by the President of the Florida |
65 | Association of Student Councils from applicants who have |
66 | submitted to the association an application that is developed by |
67 | the association. |
68 | (b) Each applicant must be enrolled in a Florida public |
69 | high school and maintain his or her enrollment throughout |
70 | service on the FESAC. |
71 | (c) Members appointed by the Governor, the President of |
72 | the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
73 | shall serve 2-year terms and may not be reappointed. Members |
74 | appointed by the President of the Florida School Boards |
75 | Association, Inc., and the President of the Florida Association |
76 | of Student Councils shall serve 1-year terms and may be |
77 | reappointed for one additional term. |
78 | (d) Vacancies shall be filled by the respective appointing |
79 | authority from the applications previously submitted for that |
80 | term. |
81 | (5) The FESAC shall elect a chair and vice chair from its |
82 | membership at its first quarterly meeting each term. |
83 | (a) The chair shall preside over all meetings of the FESAC |
84 | and attend all State Board of Education meetings. The chair |
85 | shall advise the State Board of Education on behalf of the FESAC |
86 | at state board meetings. |
87 | (b) In the chair's absence, the vice chair shall perform |
88 | the duties described in paragraph (a). |
89 | (6) The FESAC shall: |
90 | (a) Meet quarterly in Tallahassee and hold regional |
91 | meetings once a month in regions established by the State Board |
92 | of Education. |
93 | (b) Advise the Governor, the State Board of Education, and |
94 | the Commissioner of Education on educational issues and student |
95 | concerns. |
96 | (c) Annually make policy recommendations to the President |
97 | of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
98 | prior to the regular legislative session. |
99 | (7) The FESAC may adopt bylaws to govern its operations. |
100 | (8) The regions established by the State Board of |
101 | Education shall operate as committees of the FESAC. |
102 | (a) Each region shall elect a chair and vice chair at the |
103 | first monthly meeting each term. The chair shall preside over |
104 | all meetings of the respective region. The vice chair shall |
105 | preside in the absence of the chair. |
106 | (b) Each region may adopt bylaws to govern its operations. |
107 | (9) A term of the FESAC shall begin on July 1 and end on |
108 | June 30 each year. The first term of the FESAC shall begin on |
109 | July 1, 2013. |
110 | (10) Members of the FESAC shall serve without compensation |
111 | but are entitled to reimbursement for per diem and travel |
112 | expenses as provided in s. 112.061. |
113 | Section 3. Section 1001.454, Florida Statutes, is created |
114 | to read: |
115 | 1001.454 Student advisory program; association of student |
116 | councils.- |
117 | (1) By July 1, 2013, each district school board shall: |
118 | (a) Establish a student advisory program which shall |
119 | include a student advisor to the district school board and may |
120 | include an assistant student advisor to the district school |
121 | board, collectively known as the student advisors to the |
122 | district school board. |
123 | (b) Designate a districtwide association of student |
124 | councils to voice the views and opinions of the students in the |
125 | school district and to conduct districtwide projects. The |
126 | association shall consist of all secondary schools in the |
127 | district, represented by their student councils or student |
128 | governments. The association shall elect the student advisors to |
129 | the district school board at a meeting of the association |
130 | designated by the district school board, with each school in |
131 | attendance casting one vote. The district school superintendent |
132 | shall assign one staff member to work with the association. |
133 | (2) District school boards and district school |
134 | superintendents are encouraged to include students on school |
135 | district advisory councils, pursuant to s. 1001.452, who shall |
136 | be appointed by the student advisors to the district school |
137 | board. |
138 | (3) A district school board and the association of student |
139 | councils may adopt rules governing the district's student |
140 | advisory program and the participation of student advisors in |
141 | school district activities and decisionmaking. |
142 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |
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