Bill Text: FL S1546 | 2015 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2015-05-01 - Died in Education Pre-K - 12 [S1546 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S1546-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2015 SB 1546 By Senator Flores 37-00837B-15 20151546__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Bright Futures 3 Scholarship Program; amending s. 1009.531, F.S.; 4 reducing the minimum SAT and ACT scores required for 5 certain students to be eligible for a Florida Academic 6 Scholars award or a Florida Medallion Scholars award; 7 amending ss. 1009.534 and 1009.535, F.S.; increasing 8 the minimum weighted grade point average required for 9 certain students to be eligible for a Florida Academic 10 Scholars award or a Florida Medallion Scholars award; 11 providing an effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (6) of 16 section 1009.531, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 17 1009.531 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program; 18 student eligibility requirements for initial awards.— 19 (6)(a) The State Board of Education shall publicize the 20 examination score required for a student to be eligible for a 21 Florida Academic Scholars award, pursuant to s. 1009.534(1)(a) 22 or (b), as follows: 23 1. For high school students graduating in the 2010-2011 and 24 2011-2012 academic years, the student must earn an SAT score of 25 1270 or a concordant ACT score of 28. 26 2. For high school students graduating in the 2012-2013 27 academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 1280 which 28 corresponds to the 88th SAT percentile rank or a concordant ACT 29 score of 28. 30 3. For high school students graduating in the 2013-2014 and 31 2014-2015 academic yearsyear and thereafter, the student must 32 earn an SAT score of 1290 which corresponds to the 89th SAT 33 percentile rank or a concordant ACT score of 29. 34 4. For high school students graduating in the 2015-2016 35 academic year and thereafter, the student must earn an SAT score 36 of 1250 which corresponds to the 85th SAT percentile rank or a 37 concordant ACT score of 28. 38 (b) The State Board of Education shall publicize the 39 examination score required for a student to be eligible for a 40 Florida Medallion Scholars award, pursuant to s. 1009.535(1)(a) 41 or (b), as follows: 42 1. For high school students graduating in the 2010-2011 43 academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 970 or a 44 concordant ACT score of 20 or the student in a home education 45 program whose parent cannot document a college-preparatory 46 curriculum must earn an SAT score of 1070 or a concordant ACT 47 score of 23. 48 2. For high school students graduating in the 2011-2012 49 academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 980 which 50 corresponds to the 44th SAT percentile rank or a concordant ACT 51 score of 21 or the student in a home education program whose 52 parent cannot document a college-preparatory curriculum must 53 earn an SAT score of 1070 or a concordant ACT score of 23. 54 3. For high school students graduating in the 2012-2013 55 academic year, the student must earn an SAT score of 1020 which 56 corresponds to the 51st SAT percentile rank or a concordant ACT 57 score of 22 or the student in a home education program whose 58 parent cannot document a college-preparatory curriculum must 59 earn an SAT score of 1070 or a concordant ACT score of 23. 60 4. For high school students graduating in the 2013-2014 and 61 2014-2015 academic yearsyear and thereafter, the student must 62 earn an SAT score of 1170 which corresponds to the 75th SAT 63 percentile rank or a concordant ACT score of 26 or the student 64 in a home education program whose parent cannot document a 65 college-preparatory curriculum must earn an SAT score of 1220 or 66 a concordant ACT score of 27. 67 5. For high school students graduating in the 2015-2016 68 academic year and thereafter, the student must earn an SAT score 69 of 1090 which corresponds to the 64th SAT percentile rank or a 70 concordant ACT score of 24 or the student in a home education 71 program whose parents cannot document a college-preparatory 72 curriculum must earn an SAT score of 1140 or a concordant ACT 73 score of 25. 74 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 1009.534, Florida 75 Statutes, is amended to read: 76 1009.534 Florida Academic Scholars award.— 77 (1) A student is eligible for a Florida Academic Scholars 78 award if the student meets the general eligibility requirements 79 for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program and the 80 student: 81 (a) Has achieved a 3.5 weighted grade point average and has 82 graduated before, or during, the 2014-2015 academic year or has 83 achieved a 3.7 weighted grade point average and graduated in the 84 2015-2016 academic year or thereafter, as calculated pursuant to 85 s. 1009.531, or its equivalent, in high school courses that are 86 designated by the State Board of Education as college 87 preparatory academic courses; and has attained at least the 88 score pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(a) on the combined verbal and 89 quantitative parts of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the 90 Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered Scholastic 91 Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination, or an 92 equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program; 93 (b) Has attended a home education program according to s. 94 1002.41 during grades 11 and 12 or has completed the 95 International Baccalaureate curriculum but failed to earn the 96 International Baccalaureate Diploma or has completed the 97 Advanced International Certificate of Education curriculum but 98 failed to earn the Advanced International Certificate of 99 Education Diploma, and has attained at least the score pursuant 100 to s. 1009.531(6)(a) on the combined verbal and quantitative 101 parts of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the Scholastic Assessment 102 Test, or the recentered Scholastic Assessment Test of the 103 College Entrance Examination, or an equivalent score on the ACT 104 Assessment Program; 105 (c) Has been awarded an International Baccalaureate Diploma 106 from the International Baccalaureate Office or an Advanced 107 International Certificate of Education Diploma from the 108 University of Cambridge International Examinations Office; 109 (d) Has been recognized by the merit or achievement 110 programs of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as a 111 scholar or finalist; or 112 (e) Has been recognized by the National Hispanic 113 Recognition Program as a scholar recipient. 114 115 A student must complete a program of community service work, as 116 approved by the district school board, the administrators of a 117 nonpublic school, or the Department of Education for home 118 education program students, which shall include a minimum of 75 119 hours of service work for high school students graduating in the 120 2010-2011 academic year and 100 hours of service work for high 121 school students graduating in the 2011-2012 academic year and 122 thereafter, and must identify a social problem that interests 123 him or her, develop a plan for his or her personal involvement 124 in addressing the problem, and, through papers or other 125 presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her experience. 126 Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 1009.535, Florida 127 Statutes, is amended to read: 128 1009.535 Florida Medallion Scholars award.— 129 (1) A student is eligible for a Florida Medallion Scholars 130 award if the student meets the general eligibility requirements 131 for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program and the 132 student: 133 (a) Has achieved a weighted grade point average of 3.0 and 134 has graduated before, or during, the 2014-2015 academic year or 135 has achieved a weighted grade point average of 3.3 and has 136 graduated in the 2015-2016 academic year or thereafter, as 137 calculated pursuant to s. 1009.531, or the equivalent, in high 138 school courses that are designated by the State Board of 139 Education as college-preparatory academic courses; and has 140 attained at least the score pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(b) on the 141 combined verbal and quantitative parts of the Scholastic 142 Aptitude Test, the Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered 143 Scholastic Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination, 144 or an equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program; 145 (b) Has completed the International Baccalaureate 146 curriculum but failed to earn the International Baccalaureate 147 Diploma or has completed the Advanced International Certificate 148 of Education curriculum but failed to earn the Advanced 149 International Certificate of Education Diploma, and has attained 150 at least the score pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(b) on the combined 151 verbal and quantitative parts of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, 152 the Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered Scholastic 153 Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination, or an 154 equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program; 155 (c) Has attended a home education program according to s. 156 1002.41 during grades 11 and 12 and has attained at least the 157 score pursuant to s. 1009.531(6)(b) on the combined verbal and 158 quantitative parts of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the 159 Scholastic Assessment Test, or the recentered Scholastic 160 Assessment Test of the College Entrance Examination, or an 161 equivalent score on the ACT Assessment Program, if the student’s 162 parent cannot document a college-preparatory curriculum as 163 described in paragraph (a); 164 (d) Has been recognized by the merit or achievement program 165 of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as a scholar or 166 finalist but has not completed a program of community service as 167 provided in s. 1009.534; or 168 (e) Has been recognized by the National Hispanic 169 Recognition Program as a scholar, but has not completed a 170 program of community service as provided in s. 1009.534. 171 172 A high school student graduating in the 2011-2012 academic year 173 and thereafter must complete a program of community service work 174 approved by the district school board, the administrators of a 175 nonpublic school, or the Department of Education for home 176 education program students, which shall include a minimum of 75 177 hours of service work, and must identify a social problem that 178 interests him or her, develop a plan for his or her personal 179 involvement in addressing the problem, and, through papers or 180 other presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her 181 experience. 182 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.