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Florida to seek $1 billion in U.S. education grants

 

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Florida Education Commissioner Eric Smith on Wednesday said it looks like the state could end up asking the federal government for $1 billion in grant money earmarked for education. ``We are excited by what this means to the state, what it means to our children and what it means to our educators,'' Smith said in a call with reporters.

That amount would be nearly a quarter of the entire budget for Race to the Top, a $4.35 billion initiative that seeks to solve some of the most persistent problems in education by pouring money into innovative reforms.

The state is in a category with three others, based on size, that are eligible to receive a sum between $350 million to $700 million. But federal officials have acknowledged those are just guidelines and states can ask for different amounts.

A mid-January deadline means state and district officials must fashion an application for the contest in ``an extraordinarily short period of time'' that includes the holiday season, Smith said.

``We have our work to do in the state of Florida now that in a sense educators and states have been asked to put forth a plan to solve these problems and to move us forward,'' he said.

Race to the Top targets four areas for reform: standards and tests, effective educators, data systems and turnaround for struggling schools.

That means in order to have a chance, the state must consider a host of reforms, including linking teacher and principal evaluations and pay to student achievement. That's no small feat -- previous efforts to create merit pay based on test scores have been met with resistance statewide.

WORKING TOGETHERBut union and district officials in South Florida say they are willing to work on a plan that meets everyone's approval.

 

Leaders from United Teachers of Dade and the Miami-Dade school district are meeting Friday to start working on ideas, UTD President Karen Aronowitz said.

``We know when we work with each other, that has positive overtones,'' she said. ``It's not being done to teachers; it has to be done with teachers.''

The Broward Teachers Union last month won a grant to develop a compensation plan that includes student test scores. BTU spokesman John Ristow said the union wants to make sure that academic gains are measured by more than a single test, taking into account criteria like attendance, report cards and students' bodies of work.

Other reforms include:

Working with a consortium of states on standards and tests that will allow comparison between states.

Developing more rigorous certification exams for teachers.

In low-achieving schools, lengthening the school day and school year; expanding full day pre-K, adding career academies in high schools, recruiting more promising teachers through outside partnerships and seeking more community support.

Not all states will even qualify for money, which will be doled out in two rounds.

If Florida receives anything, half will stay at the state level and the rest will be distributed among participating districts.

In order to get that money, school district superintendents, board chairs and union presidents must all sign off on an agreement by early January.

Miami-Dade and Broward schools officials said they are committed to being among the districts that sign on.

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