Florida 2024 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0667 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 01/30/2024

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STORAGE NAME: h0667.CIS 
DATE: 1/30/2024 
 
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF ANALYSIS  
 
BILL #: HB 667    International Baccalaureate Teacher Bonuses 
SPONSOR(S): McFarland 
TIED BILLS:  None. IDEN./SIM. BILLS: SB 240 
 
REFERENCE 	ACTION ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR or 
BUDGET/POLICY CHIEF 
1) Choice & Innovation Subcommittee  	Collins Sleap 
2) PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee   
3) Education & Employment Committee   
SUMMARY ANALYSIS 
The Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) is the primary mechanism for funding the operating costs of 
Florida school districts. Within the FEFP, additional weights are applied to a school district’s student full-time 
equivalent (FTE) for bonus programs. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB program) is 
considered a bonus FTE program. 
 
Currently, a school district may earn a 0.16 additional FTE for each student enrolled in an IB course who 
receives a score of four or higher on the subject examination, and a value of 0.3 FTE for each student who 
receives an IB diploma. In addition to the FTE, teachers of IB courses receive a $50 bonus for each student in 
each IB course who receives a score of four or higher on the IB examination and $500 if the student scores a 
four or higher and the teacher is in a school designated with a grade of “D” or “F.” 
 
The bill authorizes a school district to earn 0.16 additional FTE for each student enrolled in an IB course who 
earns a score equivalent to a 4 or higher, as determined by the Department of Education, on an IB subject 
examination. 
 
The bill provides a bonus in the amount of $50 to a teacher for each student who earns the equivalent score, 
and an additional $500 bonus if the teacher is in a school designated with a grade of "D" or "F" and has at least 
one student who earns the equivalent score. 
 
The bill requires the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability to study weighted per 
student funding awarded to school districts based on student examination performance in the Advanced 
International Certificate, IB, and Advanced Placement programs, and provide a report to the Legislature by 
December 1, 2025. 
 
The estimated fiscal impact on state government expenditures is $3.7 million.  See Fiscal Analysis 
 
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FULL ANALYSIS 
I.  SUBSTANTIVE ANALYSIS 
 
A. EFFECT OF PROPOSED CHANGES: 
Present Situation  
 
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program 
 
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB program) is a high school program that doubles 
as a college preparation curriculum. The IB program curriculum is made up of three core elements and 
six subject groups.
1
 The six main areas of study include: language and literature, language acquisition, 
individuals and societies, sciences, mathematics, and the arts.
2
 The IB program requires students to 
choose courses from the six subject groups.
3
 Students may opt to study an additional sciences, 
individuals and societies, or languages course instead of a course in the arts.
4
 
 
As a part of the program, students will take some subjects at higher level (HL) and some at standard 
level (SL).
5
 HL and SL courses differ in scope but are measured according to the same grade 
descriptors, with students expected to demonstrate a greater body of knowledge, understanding and 
skills at HL. Each student must take at least three, but not more than four, subjects at HL, and the 
remaining at SL. SL subjects take up to 150 teaching hours. HL comprises 240 teaching hours.
6
 
 
For most courses in the program, written examinations at the end of the program form the basis of the 
assessment. Students receive grades ranging from 7 to 1, with 7 being the highest for each course 
attempted.
7
 
 
In addition to the six subject groups, the IB program requires study in three core elements, which 
include: 
 Theory of Knowledge, a course in which students reflect on the nature of knowledge and on 
how we know what we claim to know; 
 Extended Essay, which is an independent, self-directed piece of research, finishing with a 
4,000-word paper; and 
 Creativity, Activity, and Service, in which students complete a project related to the three 
concepts.
8
 
 
The theory of knowledge and extended essay components are awarded individual grades from A to E
9
 
and, collectively, can contribute up to 3 additional points towards the overall diploma score. Creativity, 
activity, and service does not contribute to the points total but participation is a requirement for the 
                                                
1
 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Curriculum, https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/  
(last visited Jan. 26, 2024). 
2
 Id. 
3
 Id. 
4
 Id. 
5
 Id. 
6
 Id. 
7
 International Baccalaureate, Understanding DP Assessment, https://ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/assessment-and-
exams/understanding-ib-assessment/  (last visited Jan. 26, 2024). see also International Baccalaureate, Course selection guidance, 
https://www.ibo.org/university-admission/support-students-transition-to-higher-education/course-selection-guidance (last visited Jan. 
26, 2024) 
8
 International Baccalaureate, Curriculum, https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/  (last visited Jan. 26, 
2024). 
9
 International Baccalaureate, Assessment Principles and Practices- Quality Assessment in a Digital Age (2018), at 220, available at 
https://www.ibo.org/contentassets/1cdf850e366447e99b5a862aab622883/assessment-principles-and-practices-2018-en.pdf; see also 
International Baccalaureate, DP Passing Criteria, https://ibo.org/about-the-ib/what-it-means-to-be-an-ib-student/recognizing-student-
achievement/about-assessment/dp-passing-criteria/ (last visited Jan. 26, 2024).  STORAGE NAME: h0667.CIS 	PAGE: 3 
DATE: 1/30/2024 
  
award of the diploma.
10
 Unlike the written examinations used to assess the six subject group areas, the 
Theory of Knowledge course is assessed through a student exhibition and a 1,600-word essay.
11
 
 
A student’s final diploma result score is made up of the combined scores for each subject. The diploma 
is awarded to students who gain at least 24 points, subject to certain minimum levels of performance 
including successful completion of the three core elements.
12
 
 
Florida Education Finance Program 
 
The Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) is the primary mechanism for funding the operating 
costs of Florida school districts.
13
 The FEFP allocates funds to each school district based on student 
enrollment.
14
 The FEFP uses a unit of measure for each student called a full-time equivalent (FTE).
15
 
One FTE equals one school year of instruction, or its equivalent provided to a student.
16
 Within the 
FEFP, additional weights are applied to a school district’s FTE for bonus FTE programs.
17
 The IB 
program is considered a bonus FTE program. 
 
School districts may earn additional FTE for students who earn the following: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From the funding generated by the additional FTE for each program, districts must allocate 80 percent 
of the funds received to the school program whose students generate the funds and to school 
programs that prepare prospective students to enroll in IB courses.
20
 Funds must be expended solely 
for the payment of allowable costs associated with the IB program. Allowable costs include:
21
 
 IB annual school fees; 
 IB examination fees; 
 Salary benefits, and bonuses for teachers and program coordinators for the IB program and 
teachers and coordinators who prepare prospective students for the program; 
 Supplemental books 
 Instructional supplies; 
 Instructional equipment or instructional materials for IB courses; 
 Other activities that identify prospective IB students or prepare prospective students to enroll in 
IB course; and 
                                                
10
 Id. at 219-220. 
11
 International Baccalaureate, What is TOK?, https://ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/dp-core/theory-of-
knowledge/what-is-tok/  (last visited Jan. 26, 2024). The Theory of Knowledge essay is an external assessment component and is 
marked by IB examiners. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Subject Brief, Core: Theory of knowledge (2022), at 3, 
available at https://www.ibo.org/globalassets/new-structure/programmes/dp/pdfs/core-tok-2022-en.pdf.  
12
 2 International Baccalaureate, Understanding DP Assessment, https://ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/assessment-and-
exams/understanding-ib-assessment (last visited Jan. 26, 2024). 
13
 Florida Department of Education, 2022-23 Funding for Florida School Districts, at 4, available at 
https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7507/urlt/Fefpdist.pdf.  
14
 See s. 1011.62(1), F.S. 
15
 Section 1011.61(1), F.S. 
16
 Section 1011.61(1)(a), F.S. 
17
 Florida Department of Education, 2022-23 Funding for Florida School Districts, at 18-21, available at 
https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7507/urlt/fefpdist.pdf  
18
 Section 1011.62(1)(l), F.S. 
19
 Id. 
20
 Id. 
21
 Id. 
Program 	Additional  
FTE Value 
Qualifying Student Attainment 
International 
Baccalaureate (IB) 
0.16 FTE Score of four or higher on the 
subject examination.
18
 
IB Diploma 0.3 FTE Receives an IB Diploma.
19
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 Training or professional development for IB teachers. 
 
School districts must allocate the remaining 20 percent of the funds received from the additional FTE 
funding for programs that assist academically disadvantaged students to prepare for more rigorous 
courses. 
 
From the additional FTE, districts are required to distribute bonuses
22
 to classroom teachers as 
follows:
23
 
 $50 for each student taught by the teacher in each IB course who receives a score of four or 
higher on the IB subject examination. 
 $500 for an IB teacher in a school designated with a grade of “D” or “F” who has at least one 
student scoring four or higher on the IB subject examination. 
 
Effect of Proposed Changes 
 
The bill authorizes a school district to earn 0.16 additional FTE for each student enrolled in an IB 
course who earns a score equivalent to a 4 or higher, as determined by the Department of Education 
(DOE), on an IB subject examination. 
 
The bill provides a bonus in the amount of $50 to a teacher for each student who earns the equivalent 
score; and an additional $500 bonus if the teacher is in a school designated with a grade of "D" or "F" 
and has at least one student who earns the equivalent score. 
 
The Theory of Knowledge subject examination, part of the required core of the IB program, would be 
eligible for the additional FTE and classroom teacher bonus, subject to a level of student achievement 
as determined by the DOE. 
 
Additionally, the bill requires the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability 
(OPPAGA)
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 to submit a report, by December 1, 2025, regarding weighted student funding awarded to 
school districts based on student examination performance in the Advanced International Certificate of 
Education (AICE), IB, and Advanced Placement (AP) programs. The report must include the following: 
 The history and financial impact of weighted funding tied to student examination performance. 
 The per semester costs to school districts to offer and maintain any programs or courses eligible 
for weighted funding, including, but not limited to, salary costs, program enrollment costs or 
fees, equipment costs, and testing costs. 
 The expenditure of weighted funding at the school and district level, specifically detailing the 
recipient category of such expenditures, including, but not limited to, teacher bonuses and 
general revenue. 
 The equivalency of AICE, IB, and AP examination scores to generate weighted funding. 
 
 OPPAGA must submit a report on its findings to the to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of 
 the House of Representatives.  
 
 
B. SECTION DIRECTORY: 
Section 1: Amends s. 1011.62, F. S., revising the requirements for the calculation of additional full-
time equivalent membership and certain bonuses based on International Baccalaureate 
examination scores of students to include students who earn equivalent scores as 
determined by DOE.  
 
                                                
22
 Id.; see also Florida Department of Education, 2022-23 Funding for Florida School Districts, at 19, available at 
https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7507/urlt/Fefpdist.pdf.  Bonuses awarded are in addition to any regular wages or other 
bonuses the teacher received or is scheduled to receive. Id. 
23
 Section 1011.62(1)(l)1.-2., F.S 
24
 OPPAGA supports the Florida Legislature by providing data, evaluative research and objective analysis that assist legislative budget 
and policy deliberations. see OPPAGA, About OPPAGA, https://oppaga.fl.gov/ (last visited Jan. 26, 2024).  STORAGE NAME: h0667.CIS 	PAGE: 5 
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Section 2:  Requiring OPPAGA to conduct a specified study; providing requirements for such study; 
requiring the office to submit a report on the study to the Legislature by a specified date. 
 
Section 3: Provides an effective date. 
 
II. FISCAL ANALYSIS & ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT 
 
A. FISCAL IMPACT ON STATE GOVERNMENT: 
 
1. Revenues: 
None. 
 
2. Expenditures: 
See Fiscal Comments 
 
B. FISCAL IMPACT ON LOCAL GOVERNMENTS: 
 
1. Revenues: 
None. 
 
2. Expenditures: 
None. 
 
C. DIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACT ON PRIVATE SECTOR: 
None. 
 
D. FISCAL COMMENTS: 
Increasing the eligibility for students to receive additional full-time equivalent student membership will 
have an estimated fiscal impact of $3,743,171 on the Florida Education Finance Program. 
 
III.  COMMENTS 
 
A. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES: 
 
 1. Applicability of Municipality/County Mandates Provision:   
None. 
 
 2. Other: 
None. 
 
B. RULE-MAKING AUTHORITY: 
None. 
 
C. DRAFTING ISSUES OR OTHER COMMENTS: 
None. 
IV.  AMENDMENTS/COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE CHANGES 
 Not applicable.