Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1676

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Advanced Education Options

Impact

This legislation aims to foster a more robust academic environment, concentrating particularly on STEM education. Through the advanced education options supplement, schools will receive additional funding based on student participation and performance in specified rigorous courses. The bill defines different categories of courses and outlines how funds generated from students can be allocated. It also stipulates that funds used must benefit the students directly, including aspects like academic competitions, materials for advanced courses, and teacher bonuses under certain conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1676, titled the Raising Achievement by Improving Standards and Earnings (RAISE) Act, focuses on enhancing advanced education opportunities for students in Florida. The bill mandates that district school boards and private high schools enter into dual enrollment articulation agreements, enabling students to take advanced courses at college level if they meet specified criteria. It introduces an advanced education options supplement, which provides funds to assist public and private schools in offering these educational opportunities, including dual enrollment programs, Advanced Placement courses, and industry certifications.

Contention

The RAISE Act has sparked discussions regarding the sufficiency of the funds allocated and how they will be utilized in different educational contexts. Critics may raise concerns about the potential disparity that could arise, particularly between public and private schools. Additionally, there's apprehension about how scholarship funding organizations will manage the disbursement of these supplements, including accountability and reporting requirements. Proponents argue that the focus on rigorous courses and performance rewards will enhance student outcomes and engagement in challenging subjects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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