Bill Text: FL S1816 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Task Force on Closing the Achievement Gap for Boys

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-04-26 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 7033 (Ch. 2021-155) [S1816 Detail]

Download: Florida-2021-S1816-Introduced.html
       Florida Senate - 2021                                    SB 1816
       
       
        
       By Senator Rouson
       
       
       
       
       
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    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Task Force on Closing the
    3         Achievement Gap for Boys; creating the Task Force on
    4         Closing the Achievement Gap for Boys within the
    5         Department of Education; providing a purpose for the
    6         task force; providing for membership and meetings of
    7         the task force; requiring the department to provide
    8         staff, administrative support, and necessary data and
    9         other relevant information to assist the task force;
   10         requiring that the task force submit a report to the
   11         Governor and Legislature by a specified date;
   12         providing for future expiration of the task force;
   13         providing an effective date.
   14  
   15         WHEREAS, 44 percent of third grade boys are reading below
   16  grade level, 4 percentage points more than girls, and 53 percent
   17  of 10th grade boys are reading below grade level, 11 percentage
   18  points more than girls, based on the 2018-2019 statewide,
   19  standardized English Language Arts assessment, and
   20         WHEREAS, research shows that boys develop literacy skills
   21  later than girls, and
   22         WHEREAS, in comparison to girls, boys are suspended and
   23  expelled from schools more than twice as often, are diagnosed
   24  with learning disabilities nearly three times as often, and are
   25  diagnosed with emotional disorders over three times as often,
   26  and
   27         WHEREAS, boys require specialized instructional,
   28  behavioral, and mental health supports in order to flourish
   29  academically and personally, NOW, THEREFORE,
   30  
   31  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   32  
   33         Section 1. Task Force on Closing the Achievement Gap for
   34  Boys.—
   35         (1)The Task Force on Closing the Achievement Gap for Boys,
   36  a task force as defined in s. 20.03(8), Florida Statutes, is
   37  created within the Department of Education to examine evidence
   38  based strategies for closing the achievement gap for boys and to
   39  make recommendations to the department, the Governor, and the
   40  Legislature regarding boys’ instructional needs through
   41  professional development for instructional personnel and school
   42  administrators; the selection of curriculum, supplemental
   43  materials, and classroom activities in early learning programs
   44  and K-12 schools; and other academic, behavioral, and mental
   45  health supports necessary to help educate and raise young men
   46  who are better prepared for success in school and in life.
   47         (2)The task force shall be composed of the following
   48  members, to be appointed by August 1, 2021:
   49         (a)The Commissioner of Education, or his or her designee,
   50  who shall be the chair of the task force.
   51         (b)The following members appointed by the Governor:
   52         1.The parent of a boy enrolled in either the Voluntary
   53  Prekindergarten Education Program under part V of chapter 1002,
   54  Florida Statutes, or the school readiness program under part VI
   55  of chapter 1002, Florida Statutes.
   56         2.The parent of a boy enrolled in a public elementary
   57  school.
   58         (c)The following members appointed by the President of the
   59  Senate:
   60         1.A school psychologist employed by a school district.
   61         2.An elementary classroom teacher.
   62         3.A prekindergarten teacher employed by a provider
   63  participating in the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program
   64  or the school readiness program.
   65         4.The executive director of an early learning coalition.
   66         5.A member of the Senate.
   67         (d)The following members appointed by the Speaker of the
   68  House of Representatives:
   69         1.A representative of a nonprofit organization that has
   70  conducted research or implemented a program designed to close
   71  the achievement gap for boys through specific instructional,
   72  behavioral, and mental health supports.
   73         2.The superintendent of a school district that has
   74  implemented programming and strategies specifically to help
   75  close the achievement gap for boys through a partnership with
   76  one or more nonprofit organizations.
   77         3.The director of an early learning provider participating
   78  in the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program or the school
   79  readiness program.
   80         4.The principal of a public elementary school.
   81         5.A member of the House of Representatives.
   82         (3)Members of the task force shall serve without
   83  compensation, but may be entitled to receive reimbursement for
   84  per diem and travel expenses.
   85         (4)The task force shall convene no later than October 1,
   86  2021, and upon the call of the chair thereafter. Meetings of the
   87  task force may be held through teleconference or other
   88  electronic means.
   89         (5)The department shall provide staff, administrative
   90  support, and necessary data and other relevant information to
   91  assist the task force in carrying out its responsibilities.
   92         (6)The task force shall submit a report containing its
   93  recommendations to the Governor, the President of the Senate,
   94  and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by January 1,
   95  2022.
   96         (7)The task force expires June 30, 2022.
   97         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.

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