Bill Text: FL S0692 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Student Eligibility for K-12 Virtual Instruction
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2017-05-05 - Died in Education, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 7069 (Ch. 2017-116) [S0692 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0692-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 692 By Senator Baxley 12-00379A-17 2017692__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to student eligibility for K-12 3 virtual instruction; amending s. 1002.37, F.S.; 4 revising eligibility requirements for specified 5 students to receive part-time instruction at the 6 Florida Virtual School; removing provisions requiring 7 the Auditor General to conduct an operational audit of 8 the Florida Virtual School; amending s. 1002.455, 9 F.S.; authorizing all students, including home 10 education and private school students, to participate 11 in specified virtual instruction options; deleting the 12 eligibility criteria for a student to participate in 13 virtual instruction; amending s. 1003.4282, F.S.; 14 revising the options that a district school board or 15 charter school governing board may offer for a student 16 to satisfy certain online course requirements; 17 amending ss. 1002.33, 1002.45, 1003.498, and 1011.62, 18 F.S.; conforming provisions and cross-references to 19 changes made by the act; providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (8) and subsection 24 (11) of section 1002.37, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 25 1002.37 The Florida Virtual School.— 26 (8)(a) The Florida Virtual School may provide full-time and 27 part-time instruction for students in kindergarten through grade 28 12.To receive part-time instruction in kindergarten through29grade 5, a student must meet at least one of the eligibility30criteria in s. 1002.455(2).31(11)The Auditor General shall conduct an operational audit32of the Florida Virtual School, including Florida Virtual School33Global. The scope of the audit shall include, but not be limited34to, the administration of responsibilities relating to35personnel; procurement and contracting; revenue production;36school funds, including internal funds; student enrollment37records; franchise agreements; information technology38utilization, assets, and security; performance measures and39standards; and accountability. The final report on the audit40shall be submitted to the President of the Senate and the41Speaker of the House of Representatives no later than January4231, 2014.43 Section 2. Section 1002.455, Florida Statutes, is amended 44 to read: 45 1002.455 Student eligibility for K-12 virtual instruction.— 46(1)All students, including home education and private 47 school students, are eligible to participate in any of the 48 followingA student may participate in virtual instruction in49the school district in which he or she resides if the student50meets the eligibility criteria in subsection (2).51(2) A student is eligible to participate in virtual52instruction if:53(a) The student spent the prior school year in attendance54at a public school in the state and was enrolled and reported by55the school district for funding during October and February for56purposes of the Florida Education Finance Program surveys;57(b) The student is a dependent child of a member of the58United States Armed Forces who was transferred within the last5912 months to this state from another state or from a foreign60country pursuant to a permanent change of station order;61(c) The student was enrolled during the prior school year62in a virtual instruction program under s. 1002.45 or a full-time63Florida Virtual School program under s. 1002.37(8)(a);64(d) The student has a sibling who is currently enrolled in65a virtual instruction program and the sibling was enrolled in66that program at the end of the prior school year;67(e) The student is eligible to enter kindergarten or first68grade; or69(f) The student is eligible to enter grades 2 through 5 and70is enrolled full-time in a school district virtual instruction71program, virtual charter school, or the Florida Virtual School.72(3)Thevirtual instruction optionsfor which this73eligibility section applies include: 74 (1)(a)School district operated part-time or full-time 75 kindergarten through grade 12 virtual instruction programs under 76 s. 1002.45(1)(b) for students enrolled in the school district. 77 (2)(b)Full-time virtual charter school instruction 78 authorized under s. 1002.33. 79 (3)(c)Virtual courses offered in the course code directory 80 to students within the school district or to students in other 81 school districts throughout the state pursuant to s. 1003.498. 82 (4) Florida Virtual School instructional services 83 authorized under s. 1002.37. 84 Section 3. Paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of section 85 1003.4282, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 86 1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.— 87 (4) ONLINE COURSE REQUIREMENT.—At least one course within 88 the 24 credits required under this section must be completed 89 through online learning. 90 (b) A district school board or a charter school governing 91 board, as applicable, may allow a studentofferstudentsthe92following optionsto satisfy the online course requirements of 93 this subsection by completing:941. Completion ofa course in which theastudent earns a 95 nationally recognized industry certification in information 96 technology that is identified on the CAPE Industry Certification 97 Funding List pursuant to s. 1008.44 or passingpassage ofthe 98 information technology certification examination without 99 enrollingenrollmentin or completingcompletion ofthe 100 corresponding course or courses, as applicable. 1012. Passage of an online content assessment, without102enrollment in or completion of the corresponding course or103courses, as applicable, by which the student demonstrates skills104and competency in locating information and applying technology105for instructional purposes.106 107 For purposes of this subsection, a school district may not 108 require a student to take the online course outside the school 109 day or in addition to a student’s courses for a given semester. 110 This subsection does not apply to a student who has an 111 individual education plan under s. 1003.57 which indicates that 112 an online course would be inappropriate or to an out-of-state 113 transfer student who is enrolled in a Florida high school and 114 has 1 academic year or less remaining in high school. 115 Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 1002.33, Florida 116 Statutes, is amended to read: 117 1002.33 Charter schools.— 118 (1) AUTHORIZATION.—Charter schools shall be part of the 119 state’s program of public education. All charter schools in 120 Florida are public schools. A charter school may be formed by 121 creating a new school or converting an existing public school to 122 charter status. A charter school may operate a virtual charter 123 school pursuant to s. 1002.45(1)(d) to provide full-time online 124 instruction toeligiblestudents, pursuant to s. 1002.455, in 125 kindergarten through grade 12. An existing charter school that 126 is seeking to become a virtual charter school must amend its 127 charter or submit a new application pursuant to subsection (6) 128 to become a virtual charter school. A virtual charter school is 129 subject to the requirements of this section; however, a virtual 130 charter school is exempt from subsections (18) and (19), 131 subparagraphs (20)(a)2., 4., 5., and 7., paragraph (20)(c), and 132 s. 1003.03. A public school may not use the term charter in its 133 name unless it has been approved under this section. 134 Section 5. Subsection (5) of section 1002.45, Florida 135 Statutes, is amended to read: 136 1002.45 Virtual instruction programs.— 137 (5) STUDENT ELIGIBILITY.—A student may enroll in a virtual 138 instruction program provided by the school district or by a 139 virtual charter school operated in the district in which he or 140 she residesif the student meets eligibility requirements for141virtual instructionpursuant to s. 1002.455. 142 Section 6. Subsection (2) of section 1003.498, Florida 143 Statutes, is amended to read: 144 1003.498 School district virtual course offerings.— 145 (2) School districts may offer virtual courses for students 146 enrolled in the school district. These courses must be 147 identified in the course code directory. Studentswho meet the148eligibility requirements of s. 1002.455may participate in these 149 virtual course offerings pursuant to s. 1002.455. 150 (a) Anyeligiblestudent who is enrolled in a school 151 district may register and enroll in an online course offered by 152 his or her school district. 153 (b)1. Anyeligiblestudent who is enrolled in a school 154 district may register and enroll in an online course offered by 155 any other school district in the state. The school district in 156 which the student completes the course shall report the 157 student’s completion of that course for funding pursuant to s. 158 1011.61(1)(c)1.b.(VI), and the home school district shall not 159 report the student for funding for that course. 160 2. The full-time equivalent student membership calculated 161 under this subsection is subject to the requirements in s. 162 1011.61(4). The Department of Education shall establish 163 procedures to enable interdistrict coordination for the delivery 164 and funding of this online option. 165 Section 7. Subsection (11) of section 1011.62, Florida 166 Statutes, is amended to read: 167 1011.62 Funds for operation of schools.—If the annual 168 allocation from the Florida Education Finance Program to each 169 district for operation of schools is not determined in the 170 annual appropriations act or the substantive bill implementing 171 the annual appropriations act, it shall be determined as 172 follows: 173 (11) VIRTUAL EDUCATION CONTRIBUTION.—The Legislature may 174 annually provide in the Florida Education Finance Program a 175 virtual education contribution. The amount of the virtual 176 education contribution shall be the difference between the 177 amount per FTE established in the General Appropriations Act for 178 virtual education and the amount per FTE for each district and 179 the Florida Virtual School, which may be calculated by taking 180 the sum of the base FEFP allocation, the discretionary local 181 effort, the state-funded discretionary contribution, the 182 discretionary millage compression supplement, the research-based 183 reading instruction allocation, and the instructional materials 184 allocation, and then dividing by the total unweighted FTE. This 185 difference shall be multiplied by the virtual education 186 unweighted FTE for programs and options identified in s. 187 1002.455s. 1002.455(3)and the Florida Virtual School and its 188 franchises to equal the virtual education contribution and shall 189 be included as a separate allocation in the funding formula. 190 Section 8. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.