Florida Senate - 2010 SJR 2 By Senators Gaetz, Thrasher, Detert, Wise, Bennett, Fasano, Richter, Haridopolos, Baker, Negron, Dean, Gardiner, Constantine, Oelrich, Ring, Siplin, and Alexander 4-00885A-10 20102__ 1 Senate Joint Resolution 2 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 1 3 of Article IX and the creation of Section 31 of 4 Article XII of the State Constitution to revise class 5 size requirements for public schools and to provide an 6 effective date. 7 8 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 That the following amendment to Section 1 of Article IX and 11 the creation of Section 31 of Article XII of the State 12 Constitution are agreed to and shall be submitted to the 13 electors of this state for approval or rejection at the next 14 general election or at an earlier special election specifically 15 authorized by law for that purpose: 16 ARTICLE IX 17 EDUCATION 18 SECTION 1. Public education.— 19 (a) The education of children is a fundamental value of the 20 people of the State of Florida. It is, therefore, a paramount 21 duty of the state to make adequate provision for the education 22 of all children residing within its borders. Adequate provision 23 shall be made by law for a uniform, efficient, safe, secure, and 24 high quality system of free public schools that allows students 25 to obtain a high quality education and for the establishment, 26 maintenance, and operation of institutions of higher learning 27 and other public education programs that the needs of the people 28 may require. To assure that children attending public schools 29 obtain a high quality education, the legislature shall make 30 adequate provision to ensure that, by the beginning of the 2010 31 20112010school year and for each school year thereafter, there 32 are a sufficient number of classrooms so that: 33 (1) Within each public school, the averagemaximumnumber 34 of studentswho areassigned per class to each teacher who is 35 teachingin public school classrooms forprekindergarten through 36 grade 3 does not exceed 18 students and the maximum number of 37 students assigned to each teacher in an individual classroom 38 does not exceed 21 students; 39 (2) Within each public school, the averagemaximumnumber 40 of studentswho areassigned per class to each teacher who is 41 teachingin public school classrooms forgrades 4 through 8 does 42 not exceed 22 students and the maximum number of students 43 assigned to each teacher in an individual classroom does not 44 exceed 27 students; and 45 (3) Within each public school, the averagemaximumnumber 46 of studentswho areassigned per class to each teacher who is 47 teachingin public school classrooms forgrades 9 through 12 48 does not exceed 25 students and the maximum number of students 49 assigned to each teacher in an individual classroom does not 50 exceed 30 students. 51 52 The class size requirements of this subsection do not apply to 53 extracurricular or virtual classes. Payment of the costs 54 associated with meetingreducing class size to meetthese 55 requirements is the responsibility of the state and not of local 56 schoolschoolsdistricts.Beginning with the 2003-2004 fiscal57year,The legislature shall provide sufficient funds to maintain 58reducethe average number of students required byin each59classroom by at least two students per year until the maximum60number of students per classroom does not exceed the61requirements ofthis subsection. 62 (b) Every four-year old child in Florida shall be provided 63 by the State a high quality prekindergartenpre-kindergarten64 learning opportunity in the form of an early childhood 65 development and education program which shall be voluntary, high 66 quality, free, and delivered according to professionally 67 accepted standards. An early childhood development and education 68 program means an organized program designed to address and 69 enhance each child’s ability to make age appropriate progress in 70 an appropriate range of settings in the development of language 71 and cognitive capabilities and emotional, social, regulatory, 72 and moral capacities through education in basic skills and such 73 other skills as the Legislature may determine to be appropriate. 74 (c) The early childhood education and development programs 75 provided by reason of subsectionsubparagraph(b) shall be 76 implemented no later than the beginning of the 2005 school year 77 through funds generated in addition to those used for existing 78 education, health, and development programs. Existing education, 79 health, and development programs are those funded by the State 80 as of January 1, 2002, that provided for child or adult 81 education, health care, or development. 82 ARTICLE XII 83 SCHEDULE 84 SECTION 31. Class size requirements for public schools.—The 85 amendment to Section 1 of Article IX, relating to class size 86 requirements for public schools, and this section shall take 87 effect upon approval by the electors and shall operate 88 retroactively to the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year. 89 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be 90 placed on the ballot: 91 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 92 ARTICLE IX, SECTION 1 93 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 31 94 REVISION OF THE CLASS SIZE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC 95 SCHOOLS.—The Florida Constitution currently limits the maximum 96 number of students assigned to each teacher in public school 97 classrooms in the following grade groupings: for prekindergarten 98 through grade 3, 18 students; for grades 4 through 8, 22 99 students; and for grades 9 through 12, 25 students. Under this 100 amendment, the current limits on the maximum number of students 101 assigned to each teacher in public school classrooms would 102 become limits on the average number of students assigned per 103 class to each teacher, by specified grade grouping, in each 104 public school. This amendment also adopts new limits on the 105 maximum number of students assigned to each teacher in an 106 individual classroom as follows: for prekindergarten through 107 grade 3, 21 students; for grades 4 through 8, 27 students; and 108 for grades 9 through 12, 30 students. This amendment specifies 109 that class size limits do not apply to virtual classes, requires 110 the Legislature to provide sufficient funds to maintain the 111 average number of students required by this amendment, and 112 schedules these revisions to take effect upon approval by the 113 electors of this state and to operate retroactively to the 114 beginning of the 2010-2011 school year.