Florida 2022 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0051 Introduced / Bill

Filed 08/26/2021

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to required instruction in the history 2 
of the Holocaust and the history of African Americans; 3 
amending s. 1003.42, F.S.; requiring the Department of 4 
Education to prepare and offer standards and 5 
curriculum related to the history of African 6 
Americans; authorizing the department to seek input 7 
from certain entities for specified purposes; 8 
authorizing the department to seek input from or 9 
contract with specified entities to develop specified 10 
training and resources; creating s. 1003.4551, F.S.; 11 
requiring the department to annually verify that 12 
school districts, charter schools, and specified 13 
private schools implement certain instruction relating 14 
to the history of the Holocaust and the history of 15 
African Americans and providing requirements therefor; 16 
requiring district school superintendents, charter 17 
school principals, and private school directors or 18 
similar administrators to annually provide specified 19 
evidence to the department by a certain date; 20 
providing penalties for failure to provide such 21 
evidence; authorizing the State Board of Education to 22 
adopt rules; amending s. 1008.22, F.S.; requiring 23 
certain statewide, standardized assessments to include 24 
curricula content from the history of the Holocaust 25     
 
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and the history of African Americans; providing an 26 
effective date. 27 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 29 
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 Section 1.  Paragraph (h) of subsection (2) of section 31 
1003.42, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 32 
 1003.42  Required instruction. — 33 
 (2)  Members of the instructional staf f of the public 34 
schools, subject to the rules of the State Board of Education 35 
and the district school board, shall teach efficiently and 36 
faithfully, using the books and materials required that meet the 37 
highest standards for professionalism and historical a ccuracy, 38 
following the prescribed courses of study, and employing 39 
approved methods of instruction, the following: 40 
 (h)  The history of African Americans, including the 41 
history of African peoples before the political conflicts that 42 
led to the development of slavery, the passage to America, the 43 
enslavement experience, abolition, and the contributions of 44 
African Americans to society. Instructional materials shall 45 
include the contributions of African Americans to American 46 
society. The department shall develop a nd offer standards and 47 
curriculum for the instruction required by this paragraph and 48 
may seek input from the Commissioner of Education's African 49 
American History Task Force or from any state or nationally 50     
 
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recognized African American history educational org anizations 51 
during the development of such standards and curriculum. The 52 
department may also seek input from the Commissioner of 53 
Education's African American History Task Force or contract with 54 
a recognized museum of African American history to develop 55 
training for instructional staff and grade -appropriate classroom 56 
resources to support the developed curriculum. 57 
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The State Board of Education is encouraged to adopt standards 59 
and pursue assessment of the requirements of this subsection. A 60 
character development program that incorporates the values of 61 
the recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor and that is 62 
offered as part of a social studies, English Language Arts, or 63 
other schoolwide character building and veteran awareness 64 
initiative meets the requiremen ts of paragraphs (s) and (t). 65 
 Section 2.  Section 1003.4551, Florida Statutes, is created 66 
to read: 67 
 1003.4551  School district, charter school, and private 68 
school implementation of the history of the Holocaust and the 69 
history of African Americans. — 70 
 (1) Beginning in the 2023 -2024 school year, the department 71 
shall annually verify that each school district, charter school, 72 
and private school implements the instruction required under s. 73 
1003.42(2)(g) and (h), relating to the history of the Holocaust 74 
and the history of African Americans, efficiently and faithfully 75     
 
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throughout the school district's, charter school's, or private 76 
school's entire curriculum, as appropriate. For purposes of this 77 
section, the term "private school" means a private school that 78 
accepts scholarship students who participate in a scholarship 79 
program under chapter 1002. 80 
 (2)  Beginning in the 2023 -2024 school year, each school 81 
district, charter school, and private school must: 82 
 (a)  Develop, and each school board, charter school 83 
governing board, and private school director or similar 84 
administrator must adopt, a plan for the implementation of the 85 
history of the Holocaust and the history of African Americans 86 
required instruction and publicize such plan in the school 87 
district's, charter school 's, or private school's curriculum 88 
guides and on the school district's, charter school's, or 89 
private school's website. 90 
 (b)  Develop and implement an ongoing professional 91 
development plan for training instructional staff in strategies 92 
for teaching the hist ory of the Holocaust and the history of 93 
African Americans. The school district, charter school, or 94 
private school must allocate adequate resources to structured 95 
professional development programs and for enhancing the 96 
instruction of the history of the Holoc aust and the history of 97 
African Americans in an infused format. 98 
 (c)  Integrate curricula for the history of the Holocaust 99 
and the history of African Americans that meet the requirements 100     
 
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of s. 1003.42(2)(g) and (h) as part of the school district's, 101 
charter school's, or private school's curriculum. Such curricula 102 
must be distributed to curriculum specialists, teachers, media 103 
specialists, and other instructional staff. The school district, 104 
charter school, or private school must ensure that adequate 105 
instructional resources, including, but not limited to, books, 106 
compact discs, digital media, and lesson plans, are available to 107 
support such instruction. 108 
 (d)  Include the history of the Holocaust and the history 109 
of African Americans content in lesson plans for the entire 110 
school year, as appropriate. 111 
 (e)  Approve methods for teaching and assessing the history 112 
of the Holocaust and the history of African Americans curricula. 113 
 (f)  Include the history of the Holocaust and the history 114 
of African Americans content in any preparations for statewide 115 
assessments, as appropriate. 116 
 (g)  Include the history of the Holocaust and the history 117 
of African Americans content in all appropriate subject areas. 118 
 (h)  Partner with a state university for the development 119 
and implementation of professional development, curricula, and 120 
instructional support, including jointly seeking external 121 
funding and preparing teachers and other instructional staff to 122 
teach the history of the Holocaust and the history of African 123 
Americans. 124 
 (i)  Develop strategies to involve parents in the 125     
 
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implementation of the curricula for the history of the Holocaust 126 
and the history of African Americans, including through 127 
awareness information sessions. 128 
 (j)  Partner with community members in the development and 129 
ongoing implementation of the history of the Holocaust and the 130 
history of African Americans curricula. 131 
 (3)  By August 1, 2023, and annually thereafter, each 132 
district school superintendent, charter school principal, and 133 
private school director or similar administra tor shall provide 134 
to the department, in a format prescribed by the department, 135 
evidence of school district, charter school, and private school 136 
compliance with subsection (2). If a district school 137 
superintendent, charter school principal, or private school 138 
director or similar administrator fails to provide such 139 
evidence, he or she is subject to the following penalties: 140 
 (a)  For a district school superintendent, his or her 141 
salary must be withheld until he or she provides such evidence. 142 
 (b)  For a charter sc hool principal, his or her charter 143 
school is deemed in violation of its charter with the school 144 
district until he or she provides such evidence. 145 
 (c)  For a private school director or similar 146 
administrator, his or her private school may not receive any 147 
state funds from a scholarship program under chapter 1002 until 148 
he or she provides such evidence. 149 
 (4)  The State Board of Education may adopt rules to 150     
 
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administer this section. 151 
 Section 3.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 152 
1008.22, Florida Statute s, is amended to read: 153 
 1008.22  Student assessment program for public schools. — 154 
 (3)  STATEWIDE, STANDARDIZED ASSESSMENT PROGRAM. —The 155 
Commissioner of Education shall design and implement a 156 
statewide, standardized assessment program aligned to the core 157 
curricular content established in the Next Generation Sunshine 158 
State Standards. The commissioner also must develop or select 159 
and implement a common battery of assessment tools that will be 160 
used in all juvenile justice education programs in the state. 161 
These tools must accurately measure the core curricular content 162 
established in the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. 163 
Participation in the assessment program is mandatory for all 164 
school districts and all students attending public schools, 165 
including adult students seeking a standard high school diploma 166 
under s. 1003.4282 and students in Department of Juvenile 167 
Justice education programs, except as otherwise provided by law. 168 
If a student does not participate in the assessment program, the 169 
school district must n otify the student's parent and provide the 170 
parent with information regarding the implications of such 171 
nonparticipation. The statewide, standardized assessment program 172 
shall be designed and implemented as follows: 173 
 (a)  Statewide, standardized comprehensive assessments.—The 174 
statewide, standardized English Language Arts (ELA) assessments 175     
 
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shall be administered to students in grades 3 through 10. Retake 176 
opportunities for the grade 10 ELA assessment must be provided. 177 
Reading passages and writing prompts for ELA assessments shall 178 
incorporate grade-level core curricula content from social 179 
studies and, when appropriate, curricula content from the 180 
history of the Holocaust and the history of African Americans . 181 
The statewide, standardized Mathematics assessments shall be 182 
administered annually in grades 3 through 8. The statewide, 183 
standardized Science assessment shall be administered annually 184 
at least once at the elementary and middle grades levels. In 185 
order to earn a standard high school diploma, a student who has 186 
not earned a passing score on the grade 10 ELA assessment must 187 
earn a passing score on the assessment retake or earn a 188 
concordant score as authorized under subsection (9). Statewide, 189 
standardized ELA and Mathematics assessments in grades 3 through 190 
6 must be delivered in a paper-based format. 191 
 Section 4.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2022. 192