Bill Text: FL S0834 | 2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Minimum Term School Funding
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-03-11 - Died on Calendar, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 7029 (Ch. 2016-237) [S0834 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S0834-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2016 SB 834 By Senator Detert 28-00640-16 2016834__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to minimum term school funding; 3 amending s. 1011.61, F.S.; revising the term “full 4 time student” to delete references to membership in a 5 double-session school or a school that uses a 6 specified experimental calendar; clarifying how “full 7 time equivalency” is calculated for students in 8 schools that operate for less than the minimum term; 9 providing an effective date. 10 11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 12 13 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 1011.61, Florida 14 Statutes, is amended to read: 15 1011.61 Definitions.—Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 16 1000.21, the following terms are defined as follows for the 17 purposes of the Florida Education Finance Program: 18 (1) A “full-time equivalent student” in each program of the 19 district is defined in terms of full-time students and part-time 20 students as follows: 21 (a) A “full-time student” is one student on the membership 22 roll of one school program or a combination of school programs 23 listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c) for the school year or the equivalent 24 for: 25 1. Instruction in a standard school, comprising not less 26 than 900 net hours for a student in or at the grade level of 4 27 through 12, or not less than 720 net hours for a student in or 28 at the grade level of kindergarten through grade 3 or in an 29 authorized prekindergarten exceptional program; or 302. Instruction in a double-session school or a school31utilizing an experimental school calendar approved by the32Department of Education, comprising not less than the equivalent33of 810 net hours in grades 4 through 12 or not less than 630 net34hours in kindergarten through grade 3; or35 2.3.Instruction comprising the appropriate number of net 36 hours set forth in subparagraph 1.or subparagraph 2.for 37 students who, within the past year, have moved with their 38 parents for the purpose of engaging in the farm labor or fish 39 industries, if a plan furnishing such an extended school day or 40 week, or a combination thereof, has been approved by the 41 commissioner. Such plan may be approved to accommodate the needs 42 of migrant students only or may serve all students in schools 43 having a high percentage of migrant students. The plan described 44 in this subparagraph is optional for any school district and is 45 not mandated by the state. 46 (b) A “part-time student” is a student on the active 47 membership roll of a school program or combination of school 48 programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c) who is less than a full-time 49 student. A student who receives instruction in a school that 50 operates for less than the minimum term shall generate a full 51 time equivalent student proportional to the amount of 52 instructional hours provided by the school divided by the 53 minimum term requirement as defined in s. 1011.60. 54 (c)1. A “full-time equivalent student” is: 55 a. A full-time student in any one of the programs listed in 56 s. 1011.62(1)(c); or 57 b. A combination of full-time or part-time students in any 58 one of the programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c) which is the 59 equivalent of one full-time student based on the following 60 calculations: 61 (I) A full-time student in a combination of programs listed 62 in s. 1011.62(1)(c) shall be a fraction of a full-time 63 equivalent membership in each special program equal to the 64 number of net hours per school year for which he or she is a 65 member, divided by the appropriate number of hours set forth in 66 subparagraph (a)1.or subparagraph (a)2.The difference between 67 that fraction or sum of fractions and the maximum value as set 68 forth in subsection (4) for each full-time student is presumed 69 to be the balance of the student’s time not spent in a special 70 program and shall be recorded as time in the appropriate basic 71 program. 72 (II) A prekindergarten student with a disability shall meet 73 the requirements specified for kindergarten students. 74 (III) A full-time equivalent student for students in 75 kindergarten through grade 12 in a full-time virtual instruction 76 program under s. 1002.45 or a virtual charter school under s. 77 1002.33 shall consist of six full-credit completions or the 78 prescribed level of content that counts toward promotion to the 79 next grade in programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c). Credit 80 completions may be a combination of full-credit courses or half 81 credit courses. Beginning in the 2016-2017 fiscal year, the 82 reported full-time equivalent students and associated funding of 83 students enrolled in courses requiring passage of an end-of 84 course assessment under s. 1003.4282 to earn a standard high 85 school diploma shall be adjusted if the student does not pass 86 the end-of-course assessment. However, no adjustment shall be 87 made for a student who enrolls in a segmented remedial course 88 delivered online. 89 (IV) A full-time equivalent student for students in 90 kindergarten through grade 12 in a part-time virtual instruction 91 program under s. 1002.45 shall consist of six full-credit 92 completions in programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c)1. and 3. 93 Credit completions may be a combination of full-credit courses 94 or half-credit courses. Beginning in the 2016-2017 fiscal year, 95 the reported full-time equivalent students and associated 96 funding of students enrolled in courses requiring passage of an 97 end-of-course assessment under s. 1003.4282 to earn a standard 98 high school diploma shall be adjusted if the student does not 99 pass the end-of-course assessment. However, no adjustment shall 100 be made for a student who enrolls in a segmented remedial course 101 delivered online. 102 (V) A Florida Virtual School full-time equivalent student 103 shall consist of six full-credit completions or the prescribed 104 level of content that counts toward promotion to the next grade 105 in the programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c)1. and 3. for students 106 participating in kindergarten through grade 12 part-time virtual 107 instruction and the programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c) for 108 students participating in kindergarten through grade 12 full 109 time virtual instruction. Credit completions may be a 110 combination of full-credit courses or half-credit courses. 111 Beginning in the 2016-2017 fiscal year, the reported full-time 112 equivalent students and associated funding of students enrolled 113 in courses requiring passage of an end-of-course assessment 114 under s. 1003.4282 to earn a standard high school diploma shall 115 be adjusted if the student does not pass the end-of-course 116 assessment. However, no adjustment shall be made for a student 117 who enrolls in a segmented remedial course delivered online. 118 (VI) Each successfully completed full-credit course earned 119 through an online course delivered by a district other than the 120 one in which the student resides shall be calculated as 1/6 FTE. 121 (VII) A full-time equivalent student for courses requiring 122 passage of a statewide, standardized end-of-course assessment 123 under s. 1003.4282 to earn a standard high school diploma shall 124 be defined and reported based on the number of instructional 125 hours as provided in this subsection until the 2016-2017 fiscal 126 year. Beginning in the 2016-2017 fiscal year, the FTE for the 127 course shall be assessment-based and shall be equal to 1/6 FTE. 128 The reported FTE shall be adjusted if the student does not pass 129 the end-of-course assessment. However, no adjustment shall be 130 made for a student who enrolls in a segmented remedial course 131 delivered online. 132 (VIII) For students enrolled in a school district as a 133 full-time student, the district may report 1/6 FTE for each 134 student who passes a statewide, standardized end-of-course 135 assessment without being enrolled in the corresponding course. 136 2. A student in membership in a program scheduled for more 137 or less than 180 school days or the equivalent on an hourly 138 basis as specified by rules of the State Board of Education is a 139 fraction of a full-time equivalent membership equal to the 140 number of instructional hours in membership divided by the 141 appropriate number of hours set forth in subparagraph (a)1.; 142 however, for the purposes of this subparagraph, membership in 143 programs scheduled for more than 180 days is limited to students 144 enrolled in: 145 a. Juvenile justice education programs. 146 b. The Florida Virtual School. 147 c. Virtual instruction programs and virtual charter schools 148 for the purpose of course completion and credit recovery 149 pursuant to ss. 1002.45 and 1003.498. Course completion applies 150 only to a student who is reported during the second or third 151 membership surveys and who does not complete a virtual education 152 course by the end of the regular school year. The course must be 153 completed no later than the deadline for amending the final 154 student enrollment survey for that year. Credit recovery applies 155 only to a student who has unsuccessfully completed a traditional 156 or virtual education course during the regular school year and 157 must re-take the course in order to be eligible to graduate with 158 the student’s class. 159 160 The full-time equivalent student enrollment calculated under 161 this subsection is subject to the requirements in subsection 162 (4). 163 164 The department shall determine and implement an equitable method 165 of equivalent funding forexperimental schools and forschools 166 operating under emergency conditions, which schools have been 167 approved by the department to operate for less than the minimum 168 term requirement as provided in s. 1011.60school day. 169 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.