Fla. Stat. § 1003.63
(2) PURPOSE.--The purpose of the pilot program for deregulated public schools shall be to:
(3) PROPOSAL.--
(4) ELIGIBLE STUDENTS.--
(5) REQUIREMENTS.--Like other public schools, a deregulated public school shall:
(6) ELEMENTS OF THE PROPOSAL.--The major issues involving the operation of a deregulated public school shall be considered in advance and written into the proposal.
(a) The proposal shall address, and criteria for approval of the proposal shall be based on:
1. The school's mission and the students to be served.
2. The focus of the curriculum, the instructional methods to be used, and any distinctive instructional techniques to be employed.
3. The current baseline standard of achievement and the outcomes to be achieved and the method of measurement that will be used.
4. The methods used to identify the educational strengths and needs of students and how well educational goals and performance standards are met by students attending the school. Students in deregulated public schools shall, at a minimum, participate in the statewide assessment program.
5. In secondary schools, a method for determining that a student has satisfied the requirements for graduation in s. 1003.43
6. A method for resolving conflicts between the school and the district.
7. The admissions procedures and dismissal procedures, including the school's code of student conduct.
8. The ways by which the school's racial/ethnic balance reflects the community it serves or reflects the racial/ethnic range of other public schools in the same school district.
9. The financial and administrative management of the school including a statement of the areas in which the school will have administrative and fiscal autonomy and the areas in which the school will follow district school board fiscal and administrative policies.
10. The manner in which the school will be insured, including whether or not the school will be required to have liability insurance, and, if so, the terms and conditions thereof and the amounts of coverage.
11. The qualifications to be required of the teachers.
(b) The school shall make annual progress reports to the district, which upon verification shall be forwarded to the Commissioner of Education at the same time as other annual school accountability reports. The report shall contain at least the following information:
1. The school's progress toward achieving the goals outlined in its proposal.
2. The information required in the annual school report pursuant to s. 1008.345
3. Financial records of the school, including revenues and expenditures.
4. Salary and benefit levels of school employees.
(7) EXEMPTION FROM STATUTES.--
History.--s. 156, ch. 2002-387.