Bill Text: FL S0114 | 2019 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: High School Graduation Requirements/Dorothy L. Hukill Financial Literacy Act
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 3-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-03 - Died on Calendar, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 7071 (Ch. 2019-119) [S0114 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0114-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2019 CS for SB 114 By the Committee on Rules; and Senators Hutson, Simpson, and Benacquisto 595-03838-19 2019114c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to high school graduation 3 requirements; providing a short title; amending s. 4 1002.3105, F.S.; revising the requirements for award 5 of a standard high school diploma through Academically 6 Challenging Curriculum to Enhance Learning (ACCEL) 7 options; amending s. 1003.41, F.S.; revising the 8 social studies standards for the Next Generation 9 Sunshine State Standards to include financial literacy 10 as a separate subject; amending s. 1003.4282, F.S.; 11 revising the required credits for a standard high 12 school diploma to include one-half credit in financial 13 literacy and seven and one-half, rather than eight, 14 credits in electives; requiring the state board to 15 identify certain assessments for credit acceleration 16 purposes; exempting certain students from meeting the 17 financial literacy requirement under certain 18 circumstances; amending s. 1003.4295, F.S.; providing 19 that certain assessments identified in State Board of 20 Education rule may be used by students to earn high 21 school credit for certain courses; providing an 22 effective date. 23 24 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 25 26 Section 1. This act may be cited as the “Dorothy L. Hukill 27 Financial Literacy Act.” 28 Section 2. Subsection (5) of section 1002.3105, Florida 29 Statutes, is amended to read: 30 1002.3105 Academically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance 31 Learning (ACCEL) options.— 32 (5) AWARD OF A STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA.—A student who 33 meets the applicable grade 9 cohort graduation requirements of 34 s. 1003.4282(3)(a)-(e) or s. 1003.4282(9)(a)1.-5., (b)1.-5., 35 (c)1.-5., or (d)1.-5., earns two and one-halfthreecredits in 36 electives, and earns a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 37 2.0 on a 4.0 scale shall be awarded a standard high school 38 diploma in a form prescribed by the State Board of Education. 39 Section 3. Paragraph (d) of subsection (2) of section 40 1003.41, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 41 1003.41 Next Generation Sunshine State Standards.— 42 (2) Next Generation Sunshine State Standards must meet the 43 following requirements: 44 (d) Social Studies standards must establish specific 45 curricular content for, at a minimum, geography, United States 46 and world history, government, civics, humanities,and47 economics, andincludingfinancial literacy.Financial literacy48includes the knowledge, understanding, skills, behaviors,49attitudes, and values that will enable a student to make50responsible and effective financial decisions on a daily basis.51Financial literacy instruction shall be an integral part of52instruction throughout the entire economics course and include53information regarding earning income; buying goods and services;54saving and financial investing; taxes; the use of credit and55credit cards; budgeting and debt management, including student56loans and secured loans; banking and financial services;57planning for one’s financial future, including higher education58and career planning; credit reports and scores; and fraud and59identity theft prevention.60 Section 4. Paragraphs (d) and (g) of subsection (3) of 61 section 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 62 1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.— 63 (3) STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA; COURSE AND ASSESSMENT 64 REQUIREMENTS.— 65 (d) Three and one-half credits in social studies.—A student 66 must earn one credit in United States History; one credit in 67 World History; one-half credit in economics; one-half credit in,68which must includefinancial literacy; and one-half credit in 69 United States Government. The United States History EOC 70 assessment constitutes 30 percent of the student’s final course 71 grade. Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the 2019-2020 72 school year, a student must earn one-half credit in financial 73 literacy. Students must earn the one-half credit in financial 74 literacy in grades 11 or 12. The State Board of Education shall 75 identify in rule one or more financial literacy assessments that 76 are aligned to the state’s financial literacy standards for the 77 purposes of credit acceleration under s. 1003.4295(3). A high 78 school student who transfers into the state’s public school 79 system from another country, another state, a private school, or 80 a home education program is not required to meet the financial 81 literacy requirement to earn a standard high school diploma if 82 the student’s transcript documents passage of a course for 83 financial literacy. 84 (g) Seven and one-halfEightcredits in electives.—School 85 districts must develop and offer coordinated electives so that a 86 student may develop knowledge and skills in his or her area of 87 interest, such as electives with a STEM or liberal arts focus. 88 Such electives must include opportunities for students to earn 89 college credit, including industry-certified career education 90 programs or series of career-themed courses that result in 91 industry certification or articulate into the award of college 92 credit, or career education courses for which there is a 93 statewide or local articulation agreement and which lead to 94 college credit. A student entering grade 9 before the 2019-2020 95 school year must earn eight credits in electives. A student 96 entering grade 9 in the 2019-2020 school year or thereafter must 97 earn seven and one-half credits in electives. 98 Section 5. Subsection (3) of section 1003.4295, Florida 99 Statutes, is amended to read: 100 1003.4295 Acceleration options.— 101 (3) The Credit Acceleration Program (CAP) is created for 102 the purpose of allowing a student to earn high school credit in 103 courses required for high school graduation through passage of 104 an end-of-course assessment administered under s. 1008.22;,an 105 Advanced Placement Examination;, ora College Level Examination 106 Program (CLEP); or, for a financial literacy course, an 107 appropriate assessment identified in state board rule. 108 Notwithstanding s. 1003.436, a school district shall award 109 course credit to a student who is not enrolled in the course, or 110 who has not completed the course, if the student attains a 111 passing score on the corresponding end-of-course assessment;,112 Advanced Placement Examination;, orCLEP; or, for a financial 113 literacy course, an appropriate assessment identified in state 114 board rule. The school district shall permit a public school or 115 home education student who is not enrolled in the course, or who 116 has not completed the course, to take the assessment or 117 examination during the regular administration of the assessment 118 or examination. 119 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.