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		<title>Governor Scott Signs Legislation to  Strengthen, Expand Charter and Virtual Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 15:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orlando, Fla. – Keeping his promise to make Florida the state with the best-educated workforce, Governor Rick Scott today visited Hope Charter School in Ocoee to highlight education reforms that expand and strengthen charter and virtual schools and increase scholarship opportunities that empower parents to choose schools best suited to student needs. Later today, Governor [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Orlando, Fla. – </strong>Keeping his promise to make Florida  the state with the best-educated workforce, Governor Rick Scott today visited  Hope Charter School in Ocoee to highlight education reforms that expand and  strengthen charter and virtual schools and increase scholarship opportunities  that empower parents to choose schools best suited to student needs. Later  today, Governor Scott will visit St. Petersburg Christian School and charter  school North Broward Academy of Excellence.</p>
<p>While visiting, Governor Scott  discussed how parents best understand their children’s needs and should have the  right to choose the schools that meet those needs.</p>
<p>“One of the critical components of  creating jobs and turning Florida’s economy around is to make sure our state has  the best educated workforce, ready to work in our 21st century economy,”  Governor Scott said. “The legislation I sign today moves our state closer to  having world-class schools that graduate students ready for those  jobs.”</p>
<p>Earlier this year, the first bill  Governor Scott signed into law was the Student Success Act. It empowers  principals to keep the best teachers and use merit pay to compensate them more,  while also replacing low-performing teachers.</p>
<p>“Florida will now be able to recruit  and retain the best educators for our schools,” Governor Scott said.  “Children  should not be locked into going to a failing school just because of where they  live, and families should have the right to choose an education best suited to  their children.”</p>
<p>The bills Governor Scott highlighted  today are as follows:</p>
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<li>·          Senate Bill  1546, Charter Schools – Charter schools will now have the opportunity to  duplicate their success and grow to serve more students. Charter schools that  earn an “A” twice in three years have the opportunity to earn a  “high-performing” status, so they can increase enrollment and open more  schools.</li>
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<li>·          House Bill  7197. Virtual Education – Expands the Florida Virtual School to offer full-time  instruction to K-12 students and part-time for grades 4-12. District virtual  schools will be able to offer part-time instruction in grades 9-12 to more  students.  Charter schools can also now offer online instruction, either as a  virtual charter school, or combined with traditional classroom  learning.</li>
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<li>·          House Bill  1331, Opportunity Scholarships – This bill empowers parents to choose a better  school for their students assigned to chronically low-performing schools. It  expands the definition of a failing school from those that earn an “F” two years  in a row, to those that earn two “Fs” in the past four  years.</li>
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<li>·          House Bill  1329, McKay Scholarships – Students with special learning needs will be eligible  for McKay Scholarships to attend private schools.  Parents with children who  receive specialized instructional plans must be notified every year of each  student’s options, including the McKay Scholarship.</li>
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<li>·          House Bill  965, Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program –The tax credit scholarship program  is updated to help encourage more businesses to participate in the program,  thereby helping more students attend the school best suited to  them.</li>
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