Bill filed to repeal Florida's teacher bonus program as DeSantis hints at new approach
TALLAHASSEE A bill filed by an influential Republican state senator proposes to repeal Floridas Best and Brightest program for teacher bonuses, after years of dissatisfaction from many teachers with the programs requirements.
Its time to end Best and Brightest, said the bills sponsor, Sen. Rob Bradley of Fleming Island. Its purpose, to attract and reward good teachers, is certainly laudable. In practice, it has managed to frustrate many good teachers with seemingly random outcomes, and ironically it has made many good teachers feel less appreciated.
Senate Bill 440 comes less than a year after Republican lawmakers made it a major priority to pass a bill that restructured Best and Brightest during the 2019 session, removing perhaps its most-hated criteria of teachers SAT and ACT scores from when they were students. Instead, they created a three-tiered system that still left out some high performing teachers.
For instance, because the awards require both high scores on teachers individual evaluations and that their schools improve over the prior three years, critics have warned it could drive good teachers to leave poorly performing schools which desperately need them. Additionally, if a school maintains high marks but doesnt move up its metrics by the mandated amount, those teachers would also be ineligible under the current structure.
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