Bill Text: FL S0246 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Conversion Charter Schools
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-08 - Died in Education Pre-K -12 [S0246 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0246-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2024 SB 246 By Senator Harrell 31-00431-24 2024246__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to conversion charter schools; 3 amending s. 1002.33, F.S.; revising the requirements 4 for an application for a conversion charter school; 5 authorizing municipalities to apply for the conversion 6 of specified public schools to charter schools; 7 authorizing the Charter School Review Commission to 8 solicit and review applications for conversion charter 9 schools; providing an effective date. 10 11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 12 13 Section 1. Paragraph (c) is added to subsection (3) of 14 section 1002.33, Florida Statutes, and paragraph (b) of 15 subsection (3) and paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of that 16 section are amended, to read: 17 1002.33 Charter schools.— 18 (3) APPLICATION FOR CHARTER STATUS.— 19 (b) An application for a conversion charter school shall be 20 made by a municipality, the district school board, the 21 principal, teachers, parents, and/or the school advisory council 22 at an existing public school that has been in operation for at 23 least 2 years prior to the application to convert. A public 24 school-within-a-school that is designated as a school by the 25 district school board may also submit an application to convert 26 to charter status. An application submitted proposing to convert 27 an existing public school to a charter school shall demonstrate 28 the support of at least50 percent of the teachers employed at29the school and50 percent of the parents voting whose children 30 are enrolled at the school, provided that a majority of the 31 parents eligible to vote participate in the ballot process, 32 according to rules adopted by the State Board of Education. The 33 Charter School Review Commission or a district school board 34 denying an application for a conversion charter school shall 35 provide notice of denial to the applicants in writing within 10 36 days after the meeting at which the commission or district 37 school board denied the application. The notice must articulate 38 in writing the specific reasons for denial and must provide 39 documentation supporting those reasons. A private school, 40 parochial school, or home education program shall not be 41 eligible for charter school status. 42 (c) A municipality may submit an application for conversion 43 for any or all of the public schools within its jurisdictional 44 boundary as part of a single application for approval. 45 (5) SPONSOR; DUTIES.— 46 (a) Sponsoring entities.— 47 1. A district school board may sponsor a charter school in 48 the county over which the district school board has 49 jurisdiction. 50 2. A state university may grant a charter to a lab school 51 created under s. 1002.32 and shall be considered to be the 52 school’s sponsor. Such school shall be considered a charter lab 53 school. 54 3. Because needs relating to educational capacity, 55 workforce qualifications, and career education opportunities are 56 constantly changing and extend beyond school district 57 boundaries: 58 a. A state university may, upon approval by the Department 59 of Education, solicit applications and sponsor a charter school 60 to meet regional education or workforce demands by serving 61 students from multiple school districts. 62 b. A Florida College System institution may, upon approval 63 by the Department of Education, solicit applications and sponsor 64 a charter school in any county within its service area to meet 65 workforce demands and may offer postsecondary programs leading 66 to industry certifications to eligible charter school students. 67 A charter school established under subparagraph (b)4. may not be 68 sponsored by a Florida College System institution until its 69 existing charter with the school district expires as provided 70 under subsection (7). 71 c. Notwithstanding paragraph (6)(b), a state university or 72 Florida College System institution may, at its discretion, deny 73 an application for a charter school. 74 d. The Charter School Review Commission, as authorized 75 under s. 1002.3301, may solicit and review applications for 76 conversion charter schools and charter schools overseen by 77 district school boards and, upon the commission approving an 78 application, the district school board that oversees the school 79 district in which the charter school will be located shall serve 80 as sponsor. 81 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.