Bill Text: FL S0318 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Appropriations Subcommittee on Education [S0318 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0318-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 318 By Senator Rouson 19-00098-22 2022318__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Seal of Fine Arts 3 Program; creating s. 1003.4321, F.S.; establishing the 4 Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program within the 5 Department of Education; providing the purpose of the 6 program; specifying eligibility requirements for the 7 awarding of a Seal of Fine Arts; defining the term 8 “work of art”; authorizing the State Board of 9 Education to adopt additional criteria for the award 10 of a seal; requiring the Commissioner of Education and 11 school districts to perform specified duties to 12 administer the program; prohibiting a school district 13 or the Department of Education from charging a fee for 14 the seal; requiring the state board to adopt rules; 15 providing an effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. Section 1003.4321, Florida Statutes, is created 20 to read: 21 1003.4321 Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program for high school 22 graduates.— 23 (1) The Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program is established 24 within the Department of Education to recognize high school 25 graduates who have met exemplary benchmarks in fine arts 26 coursework. 27 (2) The purpose of the Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program is 28 to encourage students to develop an exemplary level of 29 proficiency in the performing or visual arts. 30 (3)(a) Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, the Seal 31 of Fine Arts shall be awarded to a high school student who has 32 earned a standard high school diploma; successfully completed at 33 least three year-long courses in dance, music, theatre, or the 34 visual arts with a grade of “A” or higher in each course or 35 earned three sequential course credits in such courses with a 36 grade of “A” or higher in each course; and meets a minimum of 37 two of the following requirements: 38 1. Successfully completes a fine arts International 39 Baccalaureate, advanced placement, dual enrollment, or honors 40 course in the subjects listed in this paragraph with a grade of 41 “B” or higher. 42 2. Participates in a district or statewide organization’s 43 juried event as a selected student participant for two or more 44 years. 45 3. Records at least 25 volunteer hours of arts-related 46 community service in his or her community and presents a 47 comprehensive presentation on his or her experiences. 48 4. Meets the requirements of a portfolio-based program 49 identifying the student as an exemplary practitioner of the fine 50 arts. 51 5. Receives district, state, or national recognition for 52 the creation and submission of an original work of art. For 53 purposes of this paragraph, the term “work of art” means a 54 musical or theatrical composition, visual art work, or 55 choreographed routine or performance. 56 (b) The State Board of Education may establish additional 57 criteria for the award of the Seal of Fine Arts. 58 (4) The Commissioner of Education shall: 59 (a) Prepare for and provide to each school district an 60 appropriate seal to be affixed to a student’s diploma indicating 61 that the student has been awarded the Seal of Fine Arts. 62 (b) Provide appropriate benchmarks in rubric form which are 63 necessary for a school district to successfully implement the 64 program. 65 (5) Each school district shall: 66 (a) Maintain appropriate records to identify a student who 67 has met the requirements to receive a Seal of Fine Arts. 68 (b) Provide the Commissioner of Education with the number 69 of students who have met the requirements to receive a Seal of 70 Fine Arts. 71 (c) Affix the appropriate insignia to the student’s diploma 72 and indicate on the student’s transcript that he or she has 73 earned a Seal of Fine Arts. 74 (6) A school district or the department may not charge a 75 fee for a Seal of Fine Arts. 76 (7) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to 77 administer this section, including, but not limited to: 78 (a) A process created in rubric form to confirm a student’s 79 successful completion of the requirements in subsection (3). 80 (b) Any additional requirements a student must meet to be 81 awarded the Seal of Fine Arts. 82 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.