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Legislation is enacted by the Florida Legislature, published in the Laws of Florida, and codified in the Florida Statutes. State agencies publish regulations (sometimes called administrative law) in the Florida Administrative Register (FAR), which are in turn codified in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC).
A new state law, House Bill 733 (2023), requires that all middle schools begin no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and all high schools begin no earlier than 8:30 a.m. These new start times will also impact elementary schools. The changes will take effect in the 2026-2027 school year, starting August 2026.
The new law establishes a rebuttable presumption that equal timesharing (50/50 custody) is in the best interest of the child. Unless compelling reasons exist, courts will lean toward equal parenting time.
2. A majority of characteristics of gifted students ing to a standard scale or checklist; and, 3. Superior intellectual development as measured by an intelligence quotient of two (2) standard deviations or more above the mean on an individually administered standardized test of intelligence.
Section 6A-6.03019 - Special Instructional Programs for Students who are Gifted (1) Gifted. One who has superior intellectual development and is capable of high performance. (2) Criteria for eligibility.
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Rule 6A-6.030191, F.A.C., states the requirements for developing educational plans for students who are gifted. Florida have the right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) and this rule explains how individual education plans (IEPs) are to be developed for students with disabilities.
The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO) give your child access to the education that best meets their needs. These scholarships provide on average $8,000 in financial assistance for private school tuition and related costs.

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