Bill Text: FL S1524 | 2015 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: English Language Learners
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2015-05-01 - Died in Education Pre-K - 12 [S1524 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S1524-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2015 SB 1524 By Senator Simmons 10-00485B-15 20151524__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to English language learners; amending 3 s. 1003.4282, F.S.; requiring that a school district 4 notify students and parents in writing of options for 5 transferring high school credits and earning 6 comparative, concordant, or passing scores on 7 alternative assessments; providing transfer students 8 with options for satisfying the English Language Arts 9 (ELA) assessment requirement to earn a standard high 10 school diploma; amending s. 1003.433, F.S.; providing 11 alternatives and additional learning opportunities for 12 transfer students who enter a Florida public school at 13 grade 10 under certain circumstances; providing that a 14 limited English proficient transfer student who has 15 met certain requirements, but has not passed the grade 16 10 ELA assessment by grade 12, may receive a standard 17 high school diploma if the student earns a concordant 18 or passing score on an alternative assessment; 19 amending s. 1003.56, F.S.; requiring a school district 20 to notify limited English proficient students and 21 their parents of the requirements and options for 22 earning a standard high school diploma; amending s. 23 1008.22, F.S.; requiring the Commissioner of Education 24 to identify concordant and passing scores on 25 alternative assessments that are offered in languages 26 other than English and demonstrate the college 27 readiness of limited English proficient students; 28 requiring that the State Board of Education adopt by 29 rule alternative assessments and their respective 30 concordant and passing scores; providing an effective 31 date. 32 33 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 34 35 Section 1. Subsections (2) and (8) of section 1003.4282, 36 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 37 1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.— 38 (2) NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.—The school district must 39 notify students and parents, in writing, of the requirements for 40 a standard high school diploma, available designations, options 41 for transferring high school credits and for earning 42 comparative, concordant, or passing scores on alternative 43 assessments, and the eligibility requirements for state 44 scholarship programs and postsecondary admissions. The 45 Department of Education shall directly and through the school 46 districts notify registered private schools of public high 47 school course credit and assessment requirements. Each private 48 school must make this information available to students and 49 their parents so they are aware of public high school graduation 50 requirements. 51 (8) UNIFORM TRANSFER OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS.—Beginning with 52 the 2012-2013 school year, if a student transfers to a Florida 53 public high school from out of country, out of state, a private 54 school, or a home education program and the student’s transcript 55 shows a credit in Algebra I, the student must pass the 56 statewide, standardized Algebra I EOC assessment in order to 57 earn a standard high school diploma unless the student earned a 58 comparative score, passed a statewide assessment in Algebra I 59 administered by the transferring entity, or passed the statewide 60 mathematics assessment the transferring entity uses to satisfy 61 the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 62 20 U.S.C. s. 6301. If a transfer student’s transcript shows a 63 credit in high school reading or English Language Arts (ELA) II, 64orIII, or IV, in order to earn a standard high school diploma, 65 the student must take and pass the statewide, standardized grade 66 10 Reading assessment or, when implemented, the grade 10 ELA 67 assessment, unless the student earned a concordant or passing 68 score identified pursuant to s. 1008.22(7) and (9) or passed a 69 statewide assessment in ELA II, III, or IV administered by the 70 transferring entity to satisfy the requirements of the 71 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 20 U.S.C. s. 6301or72earn a concordant score. If a transfer student’s transcript 73 shows a final course grade and course credit in Algebra I;,74 Geometry;,Biology I;,orUnited States History; or ELA II, III, 75 or IV, the transferring course final grade and credit shall be 76 honored without the student taking the requisite statewide, 77 standardized EOC assessment and without the assessment results 78 constituting 30 percent of the student’s final course grade. 79 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 1003.433, Florida 80 Statutes, is amended to read: 81 1003.433 Learning opportunities for out-of-state and out 82 of-country transfer students and students needing additional 83 instruction to meet high school graduation requirements.— 84 (1) Students who enter a Florida public school at the 10th, 85 11th, or 12th grade from out of state or out of country shall 86 not be required to spend additional time in a Florida public 87 school in order to meet the high school course requirements if 88 the student has met all requirements of the school district, 89 state, or country from which he or she is transferring. A 90 district school board must notify a transfer student who is 91 limited English proficient and his or her parent, as required in 92 s. 1003.56(3)(i), of the requirements for earning a standard 93 high school diploma and the options available under s. 94 1003.4282, if applicable, including the opportunity to earn a 95 concordant or passing score on an alternative assessment 96 identified pursuant to s. 1008.22(7) and (9). Such students who 97 are not proficient in English should receive immediate and 98 intensive instruction in English language acquisition, including 99 the instruction required pursuant to s. 1003.56. However, to 100 receive a standard high school diploma, anyatransfer student 101 must earn at least a 2.0 grade point average and meet the 102 requirements under s. 1008.22. A limited English proficient 103 student who has met the minimum grade point average and has met 104 the assessment requirements under s. 1008.22, except for passage 105 of the grade 10 ELA assessment by the end of grade 12, may 106 receive a standard high school diploma if he or she has earned a 107 concordant or passing score on an alternative assessment 108 identified pursuant to s. 1008.22(7) and (9), or passed a 109 statewide assessment in ELA II, III, or IV administered by the 110 transferring entity to satisfy the requirements of the 111 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 20 U.S.C. s. 6301. 112 Section 3. Paragraph (i) is added to subsection (3) of 113 section 1003.56, Florida Statutes, and subsection (4) of that 114 section is amended, to read: 115 1003.56 English language instruction for limited English 116 proficient students.— 117 (3) Each district school board shall implement the 118 following procedures: 119 (i) Notify a transfer student and his or her parent of the 120 requirements for earning a standard high school diploma; any 121 applicable options available under s. 1003.4282(8); and 122 concordant and passing scores on alternative assessments as 123 identified pursuant to s. 1008.22(7) and (9), which satisfy the 124 grade 10 English Language Arts assessment requirement. 125 (4) Each district school board’s program for limited 126 English proficient students shall be evaluated and monitored 127 periodically, including compliance with the notification 128 requirements in paragraph (3)(i). 129 Section 4. Present subsection (7) of section 1008.22, 130 Florida Statutes, is amended, subsections (9), (10), and (11) of 131 that section are redesignated as subsections (10), (11), and 132 (12), respectively, and a new subsection (9) is added to that 133 section, to read: 134 1008.22 Student assessment program for public schools.— 135 (7) CONCORDANT SCORES.—The Commissioner of Education must 136 identify scores on the SAT and ACT that if achieved satisfy the 137 graduation requirement that a student pass the grade 10 138 statewide, standardized Reading assessment or, upon 139 implementation, the grade 10 ELA assessment. The commissioner 140 mustmayidentify concordant scores on assessments other than 141 the SAT and ACT. If the content or scoring procedures change for 142 the grade 10 Reading assessment or, upon implementation, the 143 grade 10 ELA assessment, new concordant scores must be 144 determined. If new concordant scores are not timely adopted, the 145 last-adopted concordant scores remain in effect until such time 146 as new scores are adopted. The state board shall adopt by rule 147 concordant scoresin rule. 148 (9) LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT STUDENTS; ALTERNATIVE 149 ASSESSMENTS.—The Commissioner of Education must identify 150 alternative assessments and their respective passing scores 151 which are offered in languages other than English and are 152 appropriate for demonstrating the college readiness of limited 153 English proficient students as provided in ss. 1003.4282 and 154 1003.433. The state board shall adopt by rule passing scores on 155 alternative assessments identified pursuant to this subsection. 156 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.