Bill Text: FL S0478 | 2023 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Program
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-01 - Chapter No. 2023-168 [S0478 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0478-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Program
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-01 - Chapter No. 2023-168 [S0478 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0478-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2023 CS for SB 478 By the Appropriations Committee on Education; and Senator Perry 602-02565-23 2023478c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Early Childhood Music Education 3 Incentive Program; amending s. 1003.481, F.S.; 4 renaming the Early Childhood Music Education Incentive 5 Pilot Program as the Early Childhood Music Education 6 Incentive Program; transferring certain duties 7 regarding the program’s administration from the 8 Commissioner of Education to the Department of 9 Education; specifying that program funds are subject 10 to legislative appropriation; revising criteria for a 11 school district’s eligibility to participate in the 12 program; deleting an obsolete provision requiring the 13 University of Florida’s College of Education to 14 conduct a specified evaluation; abrogating the 15 scheduled expiration of provisions governing the 16 program; providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Section 1003.481, Florida Statutes, is amended 21 to read: 22 1003.481 Early Childhood Music Education IncentivePilot23 Program.— 24 (1) The Early Childhood Music Education IncentivePilot25 Program is created within the Department of Education. The 26 purpose of thepilotprogram is to assist participatingselected27 school districts in implementing comprehensive music education 28 programs for students in kindergarten through grade 2. 29 (2) A school district is eligible for participation in the 30pilotprogram if the superintendent certifies to the department 31Commissioner of Education, in a format prescribed by the 32 department, that specified elementary schools within the 33 district have established a comprehensive music education 34 program that: 35 (a) Includes all students at the school enrolled in 36 kindergarten through grade 2. 37 (b) Is staffed by certified music educators. 38 (c) Provides music instruction for at least 30 consecutive 39 minutes 2 days a week. 40 (d) Complies with class size requirements under s. 1003.03. 41 (e) Complies with the department’s standards for early 42 childhood music education programs for students in kindergarten 43 through grade 2. 44 (3)(a) The departmentcommissionershall approveselect45 school districts for participation in thepilotprogram, subject 46 to legislative appropriation, based onthe school district’s47proximity to the University of Florida andneeds-based criteria 48 established by the State Board of Education. Subject to 49 appropriations provided in the General Appropriations Act, 50 participatingSelectedschool districts shall annually receive a 51 maximum of $150 per full-time equivalent student in kindergarten 52 through grade 2 who is enrolled in a comprehensive music 53 education program. 54 (b) To maintain eligibility for participation in thepilot55 program, a participatingselectedschool district must annually 56 certify to the departmentcommissioner, in a format prescribed 57 by the department, that each specified elementary school within 58 the district provides a comprehensive music education program 59 that meets the requirements of subsection (2). If a 60 participatingselectedschool district fails to provide the 61 annual certification for a fiscal year, the school district must 62 return all funds received through the pilot program for that 63 fiscal year. 64 (4)The University of Florida’s College of Education, in65collaboration with Florida International University’s School of66Music, shall evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot program by67measuring student academic performance and the success of the68program. The evaluation must include, but is not limited to, a69quantitative analysis of student achievement and a qualitative70evaluation of students enrolled in the comprehensive music71education programs. The results of the evaluation must be shared72with the Florida Center for Partnerships for Arts-Integrated73Teaching upon completion of the evaluation.74(5)The State Board of Education may adopt rules to 75 administer this section. 76(6) This section expires June 30, 2023.77 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.