2002 Florida Statute, 1002.31 Public school parental choice
     
    (1) As used in this section, "controlled open enrollment" means a public education delivery system that
    allows school districts to make student school assignments using parents' indicated preferential school
    choice as a significant factor.
     
    (2) Each district school board may offer controlled open enrollment within the public schools. The
    controlled open enrollment program shall be offered in addition to the existing choice programs such as
    magnet schools, alternative schools, special programs, advanced placement, and dual enrollment.
     
    (3) Each district school board shall develop a controlled open enrollment plan which describes the
    implementation of subsection (2).
     
    (4) School districts shall adhere to federal desegregation requirements. No controlled open enrollment
    plan that conflicts with federal desegregation orders shall be implemented.
     
    (5) Each school district shall develop a system of priorities for its plan that includes consideration of the
    following:
     
    (a) An application process required to participate in the controlled open enrollment program.
     
    (b) A process that allows parents to declare school preferences.
     
    (c) A process that encourages placement of siblings within the same school.
     
    (d) A lottery procedure used by the school district to determine student assignment.
     
    (e) An appeals process for hardship cases.
     
    (f) The procedures to maintain socioeconomic, demographic, and racial balance.
     
    (g) The availability of transportation.
     
    (h) A process that promotes strong parental involvement, including the designation of a parent liaison.
     
    (i) A strategy that establishes a clearinghouse of information designed to assist parents in making
    informed choices.
     
    (6) Plans shall be submitted to the Commissioner of Education. The Commissioner of Education shall
    develop an annual report on the status of school choice and deliver the report to the Governor, the
    President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives at least 90 days prior to the
    convening of the regular session of the Legislature.
     
    (7) Notwithstanding any provision of this section, a school district with schools operating on both
    multiple session schedules and single session schedules shall afford parents of students in multiple
    session schools preferred access to the controlled open enrollment program of the school district.
     
    (8) Each district school board shall annually report the number of students applying for and attending
    the various types of public schools of choice in the district, including schools such as magnet schools
    and public charter schools, according to rules adopted by the State Board of Education.
     
    History.--s. 96, ch. 2002-387.

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