Create a free Diverse: Issues In Higher Education account to continue reading. Already have an account? Enter your email to access the article.

Florida Bill to Help Military-Connected Children in School Being Discussed

A bipartisan legislative effort is being made for a bill that would require the Florida Department of Education to establish in the state a program to help military-connected children during new school transitions, NWF Daily News reported.

Patt Maney

State Reps. Patt Maney, R-Shalimar, and Andrew Learned, D-Brandon, are sponsors of House Bill 429.

The bill would lead to the Purple Star School program, which is “designed to help schools respond to the educational and social-emotional challenges military-connected children face during their transition to a new school and keep them on track to be college, workforce, and life-ready,” according to the website of program advocate nonprofit Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC).

Military-connected children are defined as children of active-duty, Reserve or National Guard personnel.

The program is currently in effect or development in 11 states.

The bill – in the Secondary Education & Career Development Subcommittee – would also require the education department “to set criteria for schools’ participation in the program, adopt procedures for designation as a Purple Star School, and to report annually to the Legislature on the program’s status in Florida,” NWF Daily News reported.

The trusted source for all job seekers
We have an extensive variety of listings for both academic and non-academic positions at postsecondary institutions.
Read More
The trusted source for all job seekers