Florida Senate - 2018                          SENATOR AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for HB 7055
       
       
       
       
       
       
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       Senator Garcia moved the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment to Amendment (734058) (with directory and
    2  title amendments)
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    4         Delete lines 3306 - 3319
    5  and insert:
    6  (9). Each school district shall administer the ACT or SAT to
    7  each student in this state in grade 11.
    8         (b) End-of-course (EOC) assessments.—EOC assessments must
    9  be statewide, standardized, and developed or approved by the
   10  Department of Education as follows:
   11         1. EOC assessments for Algebra I, Geometry, Biology I,
   12  United States History, and Civics shall be administered to
   13  students enrolled in such courses as specified in the course
   14  code directory. Each EOC assessment shall constitute 10 percent
   15  of a student’s final course grade.
   16         2. Students enrolled in a course, as specified in the
   17  course code directory, with an associated statewide,
   18  standardized EOC assessment must take the EOC assessment for
   19  such course and may not take the corresponding subject or grade
   20  level statewide, standardized assessment pursuant to paragraph
   21  (a). Sections 1003.4156 and 1003.4282 govern the use of
   22  statewide, standardized EOC assessment results for students.
   23         3. The commissioner may select one or more nationally
   24  developed comprehensive examinations, which may include
   25  examinations for a College Board Advanced Placement course,
   26  International Baccalaureate course, or Advanced International
   27  Certificate of Education course, or industry-approved
   28  examinations to earn national industry certifications identified
   29  in the CAPE Industry Certification Funding List, for use as EOC
   30  assessments under this paragraph if the commissioner determines
   31  that the content knowledge and skills assessed by the
   32  examinations meet or exceed the grade-level expectations for the
   33  core curricular content established for the course in the Next
   34  Generation Sunshine State Standards. Use of any such examination
   35  as an EOC assessment must be approved by the state board in
   36  rule.
   37         4. Contingent upon funding provided in the General
   38  Appropriations Act, including the appropriation of funds
   39  received through federal grants, the commissioner may establish
   40  an implementation schedule for the development and
   41  administration of additional statewide, standardized EOC
   42  assessments that must be approved by the state board in rule. If
   43  approved by the state board, student performance on such
   44  assessments constitutes 10 30 percent of a student’s final
   45  course grade.
   46         5. All statewide, standardized EOC assessments must be
   47  administered online except as otherwise provided in paragraph
   48  (c).
   49         6. A student enrolled in an Advanced Placement,
   50  International Baccalaureate, or Advanced International
   51  Certification of Education course who takes the respective
   52  assessment for such course and earns the minimum score necessary
   53  to earn college credit, as identified in s. 1007.27(2), meets
   54  the requirements of this paragraph and does not have to take the
   55  EOC assessment for the course.
   56         (8) PUBLICATION OF ASSESSMENTS.—To promote transparency in
   57  the statewide assessment program, in any procurement for the ELA
   58  assessment in grades 3 through 10 and the mathematics assessment
   59  in grades 3 through 8, the Department of Education shall solicit
   60  cost proposals for publication of the state assessments on its
   61  website in accordance with this subsection.
   62         (a) The department shall publish each assessment
   63  administered under paragraph (3)(a) and subparagraph (3)(b)1.,
   64  excluding assessment retakes, at least once on a triennial basis
   65  pursuant to a schedule determined by the Commissioner of
   66  Education. Each assessment, when published, must have been
   67  administered during the most recent school year and be in a
   68  format that facilitates the sharing of assessment items.
   69         Section 28. Subsection (1) of section 1003.4156, Florida
   70  Statutes, is amended to read:
   71         1003.4156 General requirements for middle grades
   72  promotion.—
   73         (1) In order for a student to be promoted to high school
   74  from a school that includes middle grades 6, 7, and 8, the
   75  student must successfully complete the following courses:
   76         (a) Three middle grades or higher courses in English
   77  Language Arts (ELA).
   78         (b) Three middle grades or higher courses in mathematics.
   79  Each school that includes middle grades must offer at least one
   80  high school level mathematics course for which students may earn
   81  high school credit. Successful completion of a high school level
   82  Algebra I or Geometry course is not contingent upon the
   83  student’s performance on the statewide, standardized end-of
   84  course (EOC) assessment. To earn high school credit for Algebra
   85  I, a middle grades student must take the statewide, standardized
   86  Algebra I EOC assessment and pass the course, and in addition,
   87  beginning with the 2018-2019 2013-2014 school year and
   88  thereafter, a student’s performance on the Algebra I EOC
   89  assessment constitutes 10 30 percent of the student’s final
   90  course grade. To earn high school credit for a Geometry course,
   91  a middle grades student must take the statewide, standardized
   92  Geometry EOC assessment, which constitutes 10 30 percent of the
   93  student’s final course grade, and earn a passing grade in the
   94  course.
   95         (c) Three middle grades or higher courses in social
   96  studies. Beginning with students entering grade 6 in the 2012
   97  2013 school year, one of these courses must be at least a one
   98  semester civics education course that includes the roles and
   99  responsibilities of federal, state, and local governments; the
  100  structures and functions of the legislative, executive, and
  101  judicial branches of government; and the meaning and
  102  significance of historic documents, such as the Articles of
  103  Confederation, the Declaration of Independence, and the
  104  Constitution of the United States. Beginning with the 2018-2019
  105  2013-2014 school year, each student’s performance on the
  106  statewide, standardized EOC assessment in civics education
  107  required under s. 1008.22 constitutes 10 30 percent of the
  108  student’s final course grade. A middle grades student who
  109  transfers into the state’s public school system from out of
  110  country, out of state, a private school, or a home education
  111  program after the beginning of the second term of grade 8 is not
  112  required to meet the civics education requirement for promotion
  113  from the middle grades if the student’s transcript documents
  114  passage of three courses in social studies or two year-long
  115  courses in social studies that include coverage of civics
  116  education.
  117         (d) Three middle grades or higher courses in science.
  118  Successful completion of a high school level Biology I course is
  119  not contingent upon the student’s performance on the statewide,
  120  standardized EOC assessment required under s. 1008.22. However,
  121  beginning with the 2018-2019 2012-2013 school year, to earn high
  122  school credit for a Biology I course, a middle grades student
  123  must take the statewide, standardized Biology I EOC assessment,
  124  which constitutes 10 30 percent of the student’s final course
  125  grade, and earn a passing grade in the course.
  126         Section 29. Paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of subsection (3),
  127  subsection (7), and paragraph (e) of subsection (9) of section
  128  1003.4282, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
  129         1003.4282 Requirements for a standard high school diploma.—
  130         (3) STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA; COURSE AND ASSESSMENT
  131  REQUIREMENTS.—
  132         (b) Four credits in mathematics.—A student must earn one
  133  credit in Algebra I and one credit in Geometry. A student’s
  134  performance on the statewide, standardized Algebra I end-of
  135  course (EOC) assessment constitutes 10 30 percent of the
  136  student’s final course grade. A student must pass the statewide,
  137  standardized Algebra I EOC assessment, or earn a comparative
  138  score, in order to earn a standard high school diploma. A
  139  student’s performance on the statewide, standardized Geometry
  140  EOC assessment constitutes 10 30 percent of the student’s final
  141  course grade. A student who earns an industry certification for
  142  which there is a statewide college credit articulation agreement
  143  approved by the State Board of Education may substitute the
  144  certification for one mathematics credit. Substitution may occur
  145  for up to two mathematics credits, except for Algebra I and
  146  Geometry.
  147         (c) Three credits in science.—Two of the three required
  148  credits must have a laboratory component. A student must earn
  149  one credit in Biology I and two credits in equally rigorous
  150  courses. The statewide, standardized Biology I EOC assessment
  151  constitutes 10 30 percent of the student’s final course grade. A
  152  student who earns an industry certification for which there is a
  153  statewide college credit articulation agreement approved by the
  154  State Board of Education may substitute the certification for
  155  one science credit, except for Biology I.
  156         (d) Three credits in social studies.—A student must earn
  157  one credit in United States History; one credit in World
  158  History; one-half credit in economics, which must include
  159  financial literacy; and one-half credit in United States
  160  Government. The United States History EOC assessment constitutes
  161  10 30 percent of the student’s final course grade.
  162         (7) UNIFORM TRANSFER OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS.—Beginning with
  163  the 2012-2013 school year, If a student transfers to a Florida
  164  public high school from out of country, out of state, a private
  165  school, or a home education program and the student’s transcript
  166  shows a credit in Algebra I, the student must pass the
  167  statewide, standardized Algebra I EOC assessment in order to
  168  earn a standard high school diploma unless the student earned a
  169  comparative score, passed a statewide assessment in Algebra I
  170  administered by the transferring entity, or passed the statewide
  171  mathematics assessment the transferring entity uses to satisfy
  172  the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act,
  173  20 U.S.C. s. 6301. If a student’s transcript shows a credit in
  174  high school reading or English Language Arts II or III, in order
  175  to earn a standard high school diploma, the student must take
  176  and pass the statewide, standardized grade 10 Reading assessment
  177  or, when implemented, the grade 10 ELA assessment, or earn a
  178  concordant score. If a transfer student’s transcript shows a
  179  final course grade and course credit in Algebra I, Geometry,
  180  Biology I, or United States History, the transferring course
  181  final grade and credit shall be honored without the student
  182  taking the requisite statewide, standardized EOC assessment and
  183  without the assessment results constituting 10 30 percent of the
  184  student’s final course grade.
  185         (9) COHORT TRANSITION TO NEW GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS.—The
  186  requirements of this section, in addition to applying to
  187  students entering grade 9 in the 2013-2014 school year and
  188  thereafter, shall also apply to students entering grade 9 before
  189  the 2013-2014 school year, except as otherwise provided in this
  190  subsection.
  191         (e) Policy adopted in rule by the district school board may
  192  require for any cohort of students that performance on a
  193  statewide, standardized EOC assessment constitute 10 30 percent
  194  of a student’s final course grade.
  195  
  196  ====== D I R E C T O R Y  C L A U S E  A M E N D M E N T ======
  197  And the directory clause is amended as follows:
  198         Delete line 3259
  199  and insert:
  200         Section 27. Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (3) and
  201  paragraph
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  203  ================= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================
  204  And the title is amended as follows:
  205         Delete lines 4862 - 4864
  206  and insert:
  207         certain statewide assessments; requiring each school
  208         district to administer the ACT or SAT to each grade 11
  209         student; revising end-of-course assessment
  210         requirements; requiring published assessment items to
  211         be in a format that meets certain criteria; amending
  212         ss. 1003.4156 and 1003.4282, F.S.; conforming
  213         provisions to changes made by the act; amending s.
  214         1011.62, F.S.; renaming the