Bill Text: FL S0584 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Alternative High School Graduation Requirements
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2017-05-05 - Died in Education [S0584 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0584-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 584 By Senator Montford 3-00009-17 2017584__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to alternative high school graduation 3 requirements; amending s. 1003.4282, F.S.; conforming 4 a cross-reference; authorizing certain students to be 5 eligible for an alternative pathway to a standard high 6 school diploma; specifying student eligibility 7 requirements for the alternative pathway; specifying 8 documentation the student must provide; requiring a 9 school district to establish an Alternative Pathway to 10 Graduation Review Committee for certain students; 11 providing the membership and duties of the committee; 12 providing that a principal has the final decision on a 13 student’s completion of specified graduation 14 requirements; prohibiting a student or the student’s 15 parent or guardian from appealing the principal’s 16 decision; requiring certain waivers to be approved by 17 the parent or guardian; requiring each district school 18 board to adopt rules and to incorporate certain 19 provisions in the student progression plan; amending 20 s. 1008.22, F.S.; requiring each district school board 21 to ensure certain instruction, to waive certain 22 assessment results, and to administer a hard copy of 23 the grade 10 ELA assessment or the statewide, 24 standardized Algebra I EOC assessment for certain 25 students; amending ss. 1008.212, 1008.34, and 26 1008.3415, F.S.; conforming cross-references; 27 providing an effective date. 28 29 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 30 31 Section 1. Paragraph (e) of subsection (10) of section 32 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, is amended, present subsection (11) 33 of that section is redesignated as subsection (12), and a new 34 subsection (11) is added to that section, to read: 35 1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.— 36 (10) STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.—Beginning with students 37 entering grade 9 in the 2014-2015 school year, this subsection 38 applies to a student with a disability. 39 (e) Any waiver of the statewide, standardized assessment 40 requirements by the individual education plan team, pursuant to 41 s. 1008.22(3)(d)s. 1008.22(3)(c), must be approved by the 42 parent and is subject to verification for appropriateness by an 43 independent reviewer selected by the parent as provided for in 44 s. 1003.572. 45 46 The State Board of Education shall adopt rules under ss. 47 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement this subsection, including 48 rules that establish the minimum requirements for students 49 described in this subsection to earn a standard high school 50 diploma. The State Board of Education shall adopt emergency 51 rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54. 52 (11) ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY TO A STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL 53 DIPLOMA.— 54 (a) Beginning with students entering grade 9 in the 2016 55 2017 school year, a student who meets the qualifications of this 56 subsection may be eligible for an alternative pathway to a 57 standard high school diploma. 58 (b) To be eligible for an alternative pathway to a standard 59 high school diploma, a student must not have passed the grade 10 60 ELA assessment or the statewide, standardized Algebra I EOC 61 assessment. 62 (c) A student may satisfy the requirements for a standard 63 high school diploma through the alternative pathway option by 64 documenting all of the following: 65 1. Completion of the minimum high school graduation course 66 credit requirements established by rule of the State Board of 67 Education. 68 2. Attainment of the applicable industry certifications, 69 occupational completion points, and postsecondary credits as 70 provided in the alternative pathway graduation plan under 71 paragraph (d). 72 3. A mastery of the academic standards or competencies that 73 had not previously been met, as indicated by the student not 74 passing the applicable grade 10 ELA assessment or the statewide, 75 standardized Algebra I EOC assessment, in a portfolio containing 76 quantifiable evidence of such mastery. The portfolio may 77 include, but is not limited to, evidence that a required 78 assessment was taken in a hard-copy format, evidence of any 79 additional coursework, segmented assessments, industry 80 certifications, occupational completion points, and 81 postsecondary credits. 82 (d) A school district must establish an Alternative Pathway 83 to Graduation Review Committee for each student who chooses to 84 obtain a standard high school diploma through the alternative 85 pathway established under this subsection. 86 1. The review committee shall be composed of the principal 87 or his or her designee, the eligible student’s guidance 88 counselor, the teacher of the course for which the student 89 received a failing grade, and at least one teacher of a course 90 in which the student received a grade of “C” or better. The 91 principal may appoint an alternative member if a required 92 participant cannot serve on the review committee. The student 93 and the student’s parent or guardian may attend a review 94 committee meeting. 95 2. The review committee shall develop an alternative 96 pathway graduation plan that incorporates the requirements for a 97 standard high school diploma pursuant to this subsection. The 98 alternative pathway graduation plan must be signed by the 99 student, the student’s parent or guardian, and the principal and 100 must include: 101 a. The expected academic standards or competencies, 102 industry certifications, occupational completion points, or 103 postsecondary credits that the student will master or complete, 104 as applicable. 105 b. The criteria for determining and certifying mastery of 106 the academic standards or competencies. 107 c. An evaluation by the committee which specifies whether 108 administering the grade 10 ELA assessment or the statewide, 109 standardized Algebra I EOC assessment, or both, online will 110 significantly impair the student’s ability to perform. 111 d. A description of the monitoring that the school will 112 provide. 113 (e) A student shall be awarded a standard high school 114 diploma upon completion of the requirements of the alternative 115 pathway graduation plan and documentation of the completion of 116 the requirements provided in paragraph (c). Documentation must 117 be verified by the Alternative Pathway to Graduation Review 118 Committee and approved by the principal. The decision by the 119 principal is final and may not be appealed by the student or the 120 student’s parent or guardian. 121 (f) Any waiver of the grade 10 ELA assessment or the 122 statewide, standardized Algebra I EOC assessment results by the 123 district school board upon a determination by the Alternative 124 Pathway to Graduation Review Committee authorized pursuant to s. 125 1008.22(3)(c) must be approved by a student’s parent or 126 guardian. The parent or guardian may select an independent 127 reviewer approved by the review committee to verify the 128 appropriateness of the waiver. 129 (g) Each district school board shall adopt rules to 130 administer this subsection and shall incorporate this subsection 131 in the student progression plan required pursuant to s. 1008.25. 132 Section 2. Present paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of 133 section 1008.22, Florida Statutes, is amended, present 134 paragraphs (c) through (g) of that subsection are redesignated 135 as paragraphs (d) through (h), respectively, a new paragraph (c) 136 is added to that subsection, and paragraph (a) of subsection (7) 137 is amended, to read: 138 1008.22 Student assessment program for public schools.— 139 (3) STATEWIDE, STANDARDIZED ASSESSMENT PROGRAM.—The 140 Commissioner of Education shall design and implement a 141 statewide, standardized assessment program aligned to the core 142 curricular content established in the Next Generation Sunshine 143 State Standards. The commissioner also must develop or select 144 and implement a common battery of assessment tools that will be 145 used in all juvenile justice education programs in the state. 146 These tools must accurately measure the core curricular content 147 established in the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. 148 Participation in the assessment program is mandatory for all 149 school districts and all students attending public schools, 150 including adult students seeking a standard high school diploma 151 under s. 1003.4282 and students in Department of Juvenile 152 Justice education programs, except as otherwise provided by law. 153 If a student does not participate in the assessment program, the 154 school district must notify the student’s parent and provide the 155 parent with information regarding the implications of such 156 nonparticipation. The statewide, standardized assessment program 157 shall be designed and implemented as follows: 158 (b) End-of-course (EOC) assessments.—EOC assessments must 159 be statewide, standardized, and developed or approved by the 160 Department of Education as follows: 161 1. EOC assessments for Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, 162 Biology I, United States History, and Civics shall be 163 administered to students enrolled in such courses as specified 164 in the course code directory. 165 2. Students enrolled in a course, as specified in the 166 course code directory, with an associated statewide, 167 standardized EOC assessment must take the EOC assessment for 168 such course and may not take the corresponding subject or grade 169 level statewide, standardized assessment pursuant to paragraph 170 (a). Sections 1003.4156 and 1003.4282 govern the use of 171 statewide, standardized EOC assessment results for students. 172 3. The commissioner may select one or more nationally 173 developed comprehensive examinations, which may include 174 examinations for a College Board Advanced Placement course, 175 International Baccalaureate course, or Advanced International 176 Certificate of Education course, or industry-approved 177 examinations to earn national industry certifications identified 178 in the CAPE Industry Certification Funding List, for use as EOC 179 assessments under this paragraph if the commissioner determines 180 that the content knowledge and skills assessed by the 181 examinations meet or exceed the grade-level expectations for the 182 core curricular content established for the course in the Next 183 Generation Sunshine State Standards. Use of any such examination 184 as an EOC assessment must be approved by the state board in 185 rule. 186 4. Contingent upon funding provided in the General 187 Appropriations Act, including the appropriation of funds 188 received through federal grants, the commissioner may establish 189 an implementation schedule for the development and 190 administration of additional statewide, standardized EOC 191 assessments that must be approved by the state board in rule. If 192 approved by the state board, student performance on such 193 assessments constitutes 30 percent of a student’s final course 194 grade. 195 5. All statewide, standardized EOC assessments must be 196 administered online except as otherwise provided in paragraph 197 (d)(c). 198 (c) Alternative pathway to graduation.—Each district school 199 board shall: 200 1. Ensure that each school in the district provides 201 instruction to students in the core content knowledge and skills 202 necessary for successful high school graduation. 203 2. Waive a student’s assessment results if the student 204 meets the eligibility requirements for an alternative pathway to 205 a standard high school diploma under s. 1003.4282(11) and if the 206 Alternative Pathway to Graduation Review Committee determines 207 that the grade 10 ELA assessment or the statewide, standardized 208 Algebra I EOC assessment, or both, do not accurately measure the 209 student’s abilities. The waiver shall be designated on the 210 student’s transcript and shall be limited to a statement that 211 performance on an assessment was waived for the student to 212 receive a standard high school diploma. 213 3. Administer the grade 10 ELA assessment or the statewide, 214 standardized Algebra I EOC assessment, or both, in a hard-copy 215 format for a student if the Alternative Pathway to Graduation 216 Review Committee states that administering the assessments 217 online will significantly impair the student’s ability to 218 perform. 219 (7) ASSESSMENT SCHEDULES AND REPORTING OF RESULTS.— 220 (a) The Commissioner of Education shall establish schedules 221 for the administration of statewide, standardized assessments 222 and the reporting of student assessment results. The 223 commissioner shall consider the observance of religious and 224 school holidays when developing the schedules. The assessment 225 and reporting schedules must provide the earliest possible 226 reporting of student assessment results to the school districts, 227 consistent with the requirements of paragraph (3)(h)(3)(g). 228 Assessment results for the statewide, standardized ELA and 229 mathematics assessments and all statewide, standardized EOC 230 assessments must be made available no later than the week of 231 June 8, except for results of assessments administered in the 232 2014-2015 school year. School districts shall administer 233 statewide, standardized assessments in accordance with the 234 schedule established by the commissioner. 235 Section 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) and subsection 236 (2) of section 1008.212, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 237 1008.212 Students with disabilities; extraordinary 238 exemption.— 239 (1) As used in this section, the term: 240 (a) “Circumstance” means a situation in which 241 accommodations allowable for use on the statewide standardized 242 assessment, a statewide standardized end-of-course assessment, 243 or an alternate assessment pursuant to s. 1008.22(3)(d)s.2441008.22(3)(c)are not offered to a student during the current 245 year’s assessment administration due to technological 246 limitations in the testing administration program which lead to 247 results that reflect the student’s impaired sensory, manual, or 248 speaking skills rather than the student’s achievement of the 249 benchmarks assessed by the statewide standardized assessment, a 250 statewide standardized end-of-course assessment, or an alternate 251 assessment. 252 (2) A student with a disability for whom the individual 253 education plan (IEP) team determines is prevented by a 254 circumstance or condition from physically demonstrating the 255 mastery of skills that have been acquired and are measured by 256 the statewide standardized assessment, a statewide standardized 257 end-of-course assessment, or an alternate assessment pursuant to 258 s. 1008.22(3)(d)s. 1008.22(3)(c)shall be granted an 259 extraordinary exemption from the administration of the 260 assessment. A learning, emotional, behavioral, or significant 261 cognitive disability, or the receipt of services through the 262 homebound or hospitalized program in accordance with rule 6A 263 6.03020, Florida Administrative Code, is not, in and of itself, 264 an adequate criterion for the granting of an extraordinary 265 exemption. 266 Section 4. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 267 1008.34, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 268 1008.34 School grading system; school report cards; 269 district grade.— 270 (1) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of the statewide, 271 standardized assessment program and school grading system, the 272 following terms are defined: 273 (a) “Achievement level,” “student achievement,” or 274 “achievement” describes the level of content mastery a student 275 has acquired in a particular subject as measured by a statewide, 276 standardized assessment administered pursuant to s. 277 1008.22(3)(a) and (b). There are five achievement levels. Level 278 1 is the lowest achievement level, level 5 is the highest 279 achievement level, and level 3 indicates satisfactory 280 performance. A student passes an assessment if the student 281 achieves a level 3, level 4, or level 5. For purposes of the 282 Florida Alternate Assessment administered pursuant to s. 283 1008.22(3)(d)s. 1008.22(3)(c), the state board shall provide, 284 in rule, the number of achievement levels and identify the 285 achievement levels that are considered passing. 286 Section 5. Subsection (2) of section 1008.3415, Florida 287 Statutes, is amended to read: 288 1008.3415 School grade or school improvement rating for 289 exceptional student education centers.— 290 (2) Notwithstanding s. 1008.34, the achievement levels and 291 Learning Gains of a student with a disability who attends an 292 exceptional student education center and has not been enrolled 293 in or attended a public school other than an exceptional student 294 education center for grades K-12 within the school district 295 shall not be included in the calculation of the home school’s 296 grade if the student is identified as an emergent student on the 297 alternate assessment described in s. 1008.22(3)(d)s.2981008.22(3)(c). 299 Section 6. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.