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Scott proposes “historic” education budget

Florida Schools, Funding, In the NewsBy fsbawpJanuary 12, 2015

Following up on a campaign promise, Gov. Rick Scott on Monday released a plan to increase education spending in Florida to a record high. Scott wants the state to spend $7,176 on each public-school student — a $261 bump over this year’s figure and $50 more than the record set in 2007-08. His proposal would…

Fewer And Better: How Lawmakers Want To Change State Testing

Assessments, Florida Schools, In the News, StandardsBy fsbawpJanuary 12, 2015

When lawmakers return to Tallahassee in March for the annual legislative session, they have a lot of questions they need to answer about public school testing. Senators laid out their concerns about the state testing system last week at a series of meetings. They don’t know how many tests the state requires, or how long…

Letters to the Editor: Religious freedom?

Florida Schools, In the News, VoucherBy fsbawpJanuary 9, 2015

Letter to the Editor in response to the editorial “Encouraging voucher victory” posted on January 3, 2015 Religious freedom? In your Jan. 3 editorial “Encouraging voucher victory” you mention that you fail to see how Florida’s Corporate Tax Credit Scholarship scheme violates the separation of church and state. I became a plaintiff in this case…

Florida drops to 28th in Education Week’s ‘Quality Counts’ report

Florida Schools, In the NewsBy fsbawpJanuary 8, 2015

Florida’s public education system has dropped dramatically in a widely cited ranking of the 50 states. The drop from sixth place to 28th place on Education Week’s “Quality Counts” report is a black eye for state educators. Two years ago, Gov. Rick Scott cited Florida’s high ranking as vindication of the state’s education policies. But…

2015 Might Bring High-stakes Testing Reform to Florida

Assessments, Florida Schools, In the News, StandardsBy fsbawpJanuary 8, 2015

Candidates mouthed the words “education” a lot in 2014, but it was not a decisive election issue. Still, against the odds, 2015 might be the year the Florida Department of Education makes a sincere effort to make its testing policies reasonable. There has been legitimate concern that Rick Scott, safe in his second term and…

Florida Lawmakers Take On Testing Debate

Assessments, Florida Schools, In the News, StandardsBy fsbawpJanuary 8, 2015

Former Senate President and education appropriations committee chairman Don Gaetz wants to know how much the state spends on standardized testing. That’s a question which doesn’t have an easy answer, as captured in this exchange between Gaetz and the Department of Education’s Vince Burgess: Gaetz: “You’re telling me the total cost of all assessments and…

Florida lawmakers considers scaling back testing program

Assessments, Florida Schools, In the News, StandardsBy fsbawpJanuary 8, 2015

After a year that saw parents rise up against standardized testing, Florida lawmakers on Wednesday said they are prepared to improve the state’s assessment program. “We have a chance to do a rewrite so we can ensure that we are not over-testing our children, and ensure that we provide a road map to the districts…

Judge: Florida’s health care for needy kids violates US laws

Florida Schools, Funding, In the NewsBy fsbawpJanuary 2, 2015

MIAMI — A federal judge has ruled that Florida’s health care system for impoverished and disabled children violates several U.S. laws. In a ruling Wednesday, U.S. Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan said lawmakers had for years set the state’s Medicaid budget at an artificially low level, causing pediatricians and other specialists for children to opt out…

Florida’s ever-changing school accountability system breeds confusion

Assessments, Florida Schools, In the NewsBy fsbawpDecember 24, 2014

One of the key issues surrounding the latest release of Florida’s individual school grades is the higher bar the state employs as enshrined in law. When more than 75 percent of the state’s high schools earn A’s or B’s in one year, the grading criteria gets tougher the next. That occurred in 2013, so this…

Florida Gets More Time Before Counting English-Learner Test Results

Assessments, Florida Schools, In the NewsBy fsbawpDecember 23, 2014

The standoff between Florida and the federal Education Department about testing students learning English is over, and Florida will get its way. The federal agency will allow the state to start counting English-learners results after two years in school. The feds wanted the state to count results after one year. Read the full article

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