2014 Legislative Session Update May 13, 2014
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2014 Legislative Session Update May 13, 2014 1 Budget 2 Education - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
2014 Legislative Session Update May 13, 2014 1 Budget 2 Education Budget Information (State) $575 million (3.14%) increase to the FEFP Statewide $174.4 million in new state funds $50.1 million in base FEFP & $38.3 million in CSR
2014 Legislative Session Update May 13, 2014
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– $174.4 million in new state funds
– $399.9 million in local funds
– Projected increase in students is 14,103
– Average funds per student is $6,937
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– Above the state average due to the growth in students – Project student increase is 3,018
– Average funds per student is $6,878 – $59 below the state average and $431 below 2007 level – No increase in workload funding for certain categoricals
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7,309.23 6,988.29 6,530.42 6,447.36 6,228.17 6,346.25 6,735.24 6,878.20 360.11 339.16 123.53
468.97 452.48 466.16 481.78
672.05 776.56 1,021.72 1,294.91 1,010.41 1,022.64 6,000.00 6,500.00 7,000.00 7,500.00 8,000.00 8,500.00
July 2007 July 2008 July 2009 July 2010 July 2011 July 2012 July 2013 July 2014*
Budgeted Funding per Student Second FEFP Calculation and Conference Budget* with CPI Comparison
CPI Difference Special Millage Edu Jobs Critical Needs Millage Federal Stimulus Regular Funding
– Estimated Cost $60 million for additional 200 schools
– 21 Districts qualified for the additional funding – OCPS received $273,000 for including performance pay in 2013-14
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and high schools
calculation component
district grades and other indicators of student success
method of calculation for alternative schools and ESE centers
complexity from statewide assessments and authorizes the Commissioner to grant 1‐3 year and permanent exemptions
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SB 1642 by Sen. Legg – Educational Accountability
associated with school grades and school improvement ratings from the 2014‐2015 school year
graduation, a link is established between student performance on 2014‐2015 state assessments to 2013‐2014 performance expectations
English Language Learners only if they have been enrolled in a school in the United States for more than 2 years
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SB 1642 by Sen. Legg – Educational Accountability (Con’t)
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instructional materials to be in an electronic or digital format
per submission, to pay reviewers
material in a public hearing
include required instruction in its curriculum
SB 864 by Sen. Hays – Instructional Materials K-12
diploma track for ESE students
students, PreK-12, including students with disabilities
deliverance, and review of DJJ education programs
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SB 850 by Sen. Legg - Education
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effective dates, and eliminates duplicate reporting requirements, repeals completed pilot programs
students
who were in high school before SB 1076 passed
and 18-credit early graduation options
school graduation, and 18-credit option
HB 7031 by Rep. Atkins – Education
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materials for their classrooms
classroom teachers expected to be employed by the district or a charter school in the district, and thus eligible to receive funds, on September 1
disbursed to classroom teachers depending on when the teachers are determined to be eligible by the school district.
HB 337 by Rep. Fresen - Florida Classroom Supply Assistance Program
educational privacy rights
education records
voting history, religious affiliation, or biometric information
records unless the disclosure is authorized by law
education records to include as publicly available directory information
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SB 188 by Sen. Hukill - Education Data Privacy
simulating a firearm or weapon while playing or wearing clothing or accessories which depict a firearm or weapon or an opinion regarding Second Amendment rights
to include:
– brandishing a partially consumed pastry or food item – possessing a toy firearm or weapon which is two inches or less
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HB 7029 by Rep. Baxley - Student Code of Conduct
– possessing a toy firearm or weapon made of plastic snap- together building blocks – Using a finger or hand to simulate a firearm or weapon; – vocalizing an imaginary firearm or weapon – drawing a picture of, or possessing an image of, a firearm
– Using a pencil, pen, or other writing or drawing utensil to simulate a firearm or weapon
students for disruption, bodily harm, or places another person in reasonable fear of bodily harm.
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HB 7029 by Rep. Baxley - Student Code of Conduct
Legislative Session
law the date for convening the regular legislative session for each even-numbered year
convene on January 12, 2016
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SB 9 by Rep. Nunez - Legislative Session Dates
Other Bills
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HB 433 by Rep. Spano - Educator Certification HB 313 by Rep. Diaz(M) - Single Gender Schools HB 781 by Rep. Powell – Legal Notices HB 23 by Rep. Rogers - Canned or Perishable Food Distributed Free of Charge SB 1524 by Sen. Thrasher - Security of Confidential Personal Information SB 1036 by Sen. Grimsley - Nursing Education Programs HB 487 by Rep. Raburn - Agricultural Industry Certifications
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Bills that Did Not Pass
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Governor’s Actions
2015 Legislative Session Outlook
Looking Ahead
Senior Executive Director Planning, Governmental and Labor Relations scott.howat@ocps.net
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