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The 2000 Florida Statutes

Title XVI
EDUCATION
Chapter 229
Functions Of State Educational Agencies
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Section 229.002, Florida Statutes 2000

229.002  Declaration of policy and guiding principles.--

(1)  It is the policy of the Legislature:

(a)  To achieve within existing resources true systemic change in education governance by establishing a seamless academic educational system that fosters an integrated continuum of kindergarten through graduate school education for Florida's citizens.

(b)  To promote enhanced academic success and funding efficiency by centralizing the governance of educational delivery systems and aligning responsibility with accountability.

(c)  To provide consistent education policy vertically and horizontally across all educational delivery systems, focusing on the needs of those receiving education, not those providing education.

(d)  To provide substantially improved vertical and horizontal articulation across all educational delivery systems while ensuring that nonpublic education institutions and home education programs maintain their independence, autonomy, and nongovernmental status.

(e)  To provide for devolution of authority to the schools, community colleges, universities, and other education institutions that are the actual deliverers of educational services in order to provide student-centered education services within the clear parameters of the overarching education policy established by the Legislature.

(2)  The guiding principles for Florida's new education governance are:

(a)  A coordinated, seamless system for kindergarten through graduate school education.

(b)  A system that is student-centered in every facet.

(c)  A system that maximizes education access and academic success for all Floridians.

(d)  A system that safeguards equity.

(e)  A system that refuses to compromise academic excellence.

History.--s. 2, ch. 2000-321.