Legislative Weekly – 2018 Session Kickoff

Tallahassee, FL – With Florida’s 2018 Legislative Session kicking off next week, Executive Director Andrea Messina provides members with an overview of what’s to come. Be sure visit the FSBA Session Spotlight Blog and 2018 Legislative Session page for in-depth summaries, resources, and analyses.

PSAT/NMSQT Score Release Provides Students and Educators with Tools and Learning Opportunities

PSAT/NMSQT Score Release Provides Students and Educators with Tools and Learning Opportunities In October, more than 4 million students took the PSAT/NMSQT. When students and educators get test results in December, they get much more than a score – they get an invitation to productive practice and a connection to distinct benefits and opportunities to…

Bullying scholarship added to House’s education plan

Rep. Joe Abruzzo, D-Boynton Beach, leaned into the microphone then stopped in mid-sentence and pushed away from the table.  Rep. Bryon Donalds, R-Naples, had smoothly declined to answer Abruzzo’s question of whether the Naples businessman would like to give private school vouchers to all public school students.  Donalds said that was a topic for another discussion.…

House plans hearing on state scholarship programs

The Florida House plans to hold a hearing to explore how the state sends nearly $1 billion for scholarships to mostly unregulated private schools, the subject of the Orlando Sentinel’s recent “Schools Without Rules” series.“The goal of the House has always been a world class education for every child,” said Fred Piccolo, spokesman for House…

DeVos rescinds 72 guidance documents outlining rights for disabled students

The Education Department has rescinded 72 policy documents that outline the rights of students with disabilities as part of the Trump administration’s effort to eliminate regulations it deems superfluous.  The Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services wrote in a newsletter Friday that it had “a total of 72 guidance documents that have been rescinded due to…

Some want to change Florida education — by amending the state Constitution

One Floridian wants the Bible and prayer in the state’s public schools. Another seeks to prevent state funds from going to any institution that promotes religion.   One resident calls for all school district superintendents to be appointed, while another says they should all be elected. A third would do away with the job altogether.  These…

Florida schools will take in hundreds from Puerto Rico. But who will pay for them?

Families from Puerto Rico who were displaced by Hurricane Maria won’t have to worry about having transcripts or immunization records if they enroll their children in Florida’s public schools this month, state education officials announced Friday.  But for county school districts taking in the new arrivals, there is no guarantee the state will provide financial…

State lawmakers want flexibility for Florida schools to take in displaced Puerto Ricans

As Florida communities prepare to take in Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria, five lawmakers are asking the state’s top education official to grant flexibility to public schools so they can accommodate additional students in the coming months.  In a letter to state Education Commissioner Pam Stewart on Monday, the lawmakers formally asked the state…