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The Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) is the
state education agency A state education agency or state department of education is the state-level government organization within each U.S. state or territory responsible for education, including providing information, resources, and technical assistance on educationa ...
of
Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...
. It governs
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and manages funding and testing for local educational agencies (
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s). It is headquartered in the Turlington Building (named for former education commissioner
Ralph Turlington Ralph Donald Turlington Sr. (October 5, 1920 – May 12, 2021) was an American politician from the state of Florida. Early life Turlington was born in Gainesville, Florida in 1920. Turlington was in the inaugural class of the P. K. Yonge Develo ...
) in
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. The Florida commissioner of education manages the day-to-day operation of the department. The office of education commissioner was originally a
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-level position filled by
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and directly responsible for education in Florida. The 2002 Florida Constitution Revision Commission submitted a revision to the
Florida Constitution The Constitution of the State of Florida is the document that establishes and describes the powers, duties, structure, and function of the government of the U.S. state of Florida, and establishes the basic law of the state. The current Constitu ...
, amending Article IV, Section IV to reduce the Cabinet from six elected officials to three. The voters approved the changes and it became effective January 7, 2003; after this time, the commissioner of education became an appointed position and the FLDOE became the overall responsibility of the governor. The revised constitution also created a new
Florida Board of Education The Florida Board of Education, also known as the State Board of Education (SBE), is a committee composed of members appointed by the Florida governor to guide and direct the public K-12, community college and state college education in the U.S. ...
with seven members (one of whom is the commissioner of education), appointed by the governor to oversee the Department of Education. Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - 930 positions Division of Blind Services - 300 positions Annual operating budget for all entities in 2012-13 - approximately $18.6 billion Oversee 28 locally governed public state colleges and 47 school district technical centers The department supports 2.6 million students, 3,800 public schools and 318,000 full-time staff and more than 180,000 teachers. The department manages the Florida Information Resource Network (FIRN), which provides Internet access to public schools.


History

The superintendent of public instruction was established to oversee Florida's public schools in the 1868 Florida Constitution. The elected officeholder became the commissioner of education under the
1968 Florida Constitution The Constitution of the State of Florida is the document that establishes and describes the powers, duties, structure, and function of the government of the U.S. state of Florida, and establishes the basic law of the state. The current State co ...
. A constitutional amendment in 1998 made effective January 2003 reorganized the office so its head was no longer elected and created a State Board of Education. In 2022, the Florida Department of Education rejected a record 41% of mathematics textbooks for non-compliance with the state's new B.E.S.T. Standards, which replace
Common Core The Common Core State Standards Initiative, also known as simply Common Core, is an educational initiative from 2010 that details what K–12 students throughout the United States should know in English language arts and mathematics at the conc ...
. The department claimed that the books rejected "incorporate prohibited topics or unsolicited strategies", including
critical race theory Critical race theory (CRT) is a cross-disciplinary examination, by social and civil-rights scholars and activists, of how laws, social and political movements, and media shape, and are shaped by, social conceptions of race and ethnicity. Goa ...
(CRT), social–emotional learning (SEL), and Common Core. Commissioner of Education
Richard Corcoran Richard Corcoran (born March 16, 1965) is an American politician and former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. A Republican, Corcoran represented the 37th District, which includes central Pasco County, from 2012 to 2018, and previo ...
stated that the state is aiming to prevent "indoctrination or exposure to dangerous and divisive concepts in our classrooms". The state did not provide any specific examples of content that led to the books being rejected. The state later approved 19 previously-rejected books, after receiving assurances from publishers that "
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content" had been removed. In May 2022, the state published records disclosing the results of the reviews, revealing that the majority of reviewers—largely educators—found no evidence of the textbooks containing CRT, but more often flagged for containing SEL. Most of the accusations of prohibited content came from Chris Allen—a vice chair of a chapter of the conservative group
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—who accused textbooks of promoting CRT because of its inclusion of data surrounding an implicit bias test and a statement that the United States had not "eradicated poverty or racism", complained of a word problem that involved the
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, objected to an author " alkingabout a climate crisis as if it’s a proven fact". and objected to questions involving elections and vaccines that did not include references to
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or natural immunity.


State exams

The State of Florida requires students to take the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) each year in grades 3-10. Students' results from the FSA are compiled to generate a grade for each public school under former governor
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's "A+ Plan." Under this plan, public schools receive a letter grade from A to F, depending on student performance and the degree to which the bottom 25% of the school has improved compared to its past performances. The higher a public school scores, the more funding it receives.


Teacher certification

The department paid bonuses to teachers certified by the federal government. Up until 2010, the bonus was as much as $3,800 annually. This is expected to diminish with diminished income to the state.


Superintendents of Public Instruction

# C. Thurston Chase (1868–1870) #
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(1870–1871) #Rev.
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(1871–1873) # Jonathan C. Gibbs (1873–1874) # William Watkin Hicks (1875–1876) # William Penn Haisley (1877–1881) # Eleazer K. Foster (1881–1884) # Albert Jonathan Russell (1884–1893) # William N. Sheats (1893–1905) and (1913–1922) # William M. Holloway (1905–1913) # William S. Cawthon (1922–1937) #
Colin English John Colin English (July 3, 1895 – June 3, 1986) was Florida State Superintendent of Education from 1937 until 1949. He was elected to the office in 1936. He campaigned for governor in 1948.https://www.news-press.com/amp/18619485 Biography J ...
(1937–1949) # Thomas D. Bailey (1949–1965) #
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(1965) # Floyd Thomas Christian (Supt. of Public Instruction 1965–1969; Commissioner of Education in 1969–1974)


Commissioners of Education

# Ralph D. Turlington (1974–1986) #
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(1986–1994) # Douglas L. Jamerson (1994–1995) # Frank T. Brogan (1995–1999) #
Tom Gallagher C. Thomas Gallagher III (born February 3, 1944) is an American politician, financier, and insurance agent from the state of Florida and a member of the Republican Party. Gallagher holds the distinction of having served more years as an elected ...
(1999–2001) # Charlie Crist (2001–2003) # Jim Horne (2003–2004) # John L. Winn (2004–2007) #Jeanine Blomberg (interim) (2007) # Eric J. Smith (October 5, 2007 – June 10, 2011) #
Gerard Robinson Gerard Robinson (born September 24, 1966) is a former Secretary of Education in Virginia and Florida Education Commissioner. He is a school choice proponent and former president of the Black Alliance for Educational Options. He was selected to be ...
(June 11, 2011 – 2012) #
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(January – August 2013) #
Pam Stewart Pam Stewart is a former Florida Education Commissioner. She served from 2013 until 2018. Earlier in her career she was a teacher, principal, and administrator. She was succeeded by Richard Corcoran. She was appointed by Rick Scott and succeeded ...
(August 2013 – January 8, 2019) #
Richard Corcoran Richard Corcoran (born March 16, 1965) is an American politician and former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. A Republican, Corcoran represented the 37th District, which includes central Pasco County, from 2012 to 2018, and previo ...
(January 8, 2019 – May 1, 2022) #Jacob Oliva (interim) (May 1, 2022 – June 1, 2022) #
Manny Díaz Jr. Manny Díaz Jr. (born March 2, 1973) is an American politician who is currently serving as the 28th Education Commissioner of Florida. Díaz was a member of the Florida Senate from 2018 to 2022, representing the 36th district, which encompas ...
(June 1, 2022 – present)


See also

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Education in Florida The Florida education system consists of public and private schools in Florida, including the State University System of Florida (SUSF), the Florida College System (FCS), the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF) and other priva ...
* FEAP *
Florida College System The Florida College System, previously the Florida Community College System, is a system of 28 public community colleges and state colleges in the U.S. state of Florida. In 2013-14, enrollment consisted of more than 813,000 students. Together w ...
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Florida Board of Governors The Florida Board of Governors is a 17-member governing board that serves as the governing body for the State University System of Florida, which includes all public universities in the state of Florida. After its predecessor, the Florida Board of ...
* State University System of Florida *
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, or the FCAT/FCAT 2.0, was the standardized test used in the primary and secondary public schools of Florida. First administered statewide in 1998, it replaced the State Student Assessment Test (SSAT) a ...
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List of colleges and universities in Florida The following is a list of accredited colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Florida. Many of these schools have multiple campuses, and therefore only the location of the main campus in Florida is specified. Most public institutions and tra ...


References


External links


Florida Department of Education website
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