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SB0124 • 2026

Florida Virtual School

Florida Virtual School

Education Technology
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Rodriguez
Last action
2026-05-12
Official status
Chapter No. 2026-67
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about changes in meeting calls or expense reviews by the board of trustees, nor does it specify the exact nature of removed performance measure requirements.

Florida Virtual School Changes

This bill changes how the Florida Virtual School operates by removing student priority rules and allowing it to use additional funding sources.

What This Bill Does

  • Removes rules that gave certain students priority for admission to the Florida Virtual School.
  • Allows the school's board of trustees to develop a modern technology-based education system using supplemental funding sources beyond state funds.
  • Authorizes the Florida Virtual School to earn extra money from direct-support organizations.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Students in Florida who want to attend the Florida Virtual School.
  • The board of trustees that runs the Florida Virtual School.
  • Direct-support organizations that support the school.

Terms To Know

Supplemental funding sources
Extra money from places like foundations, alumni groups, and private companies to help run the school.
Direct-support organization
A group that supports the Florida Virtual School with money or other resources.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how much extra money the Florida Virtual School will receive from supplemental funding sources.
  • It is unclear if removing student priority rules will affect enrollment numbers at the school.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-12 The Florida Senate and Florida House of Representatives

    • Chapter No. 2026-67

  2. 2026-05-11 The Florida Senate and Florida House of Representatives

    • Approved by Governor

  3. 2026-04-30 The Florida Senate and Florida House of Representatives

    • Signed by Officers and presented to Governor

  4. 2026-03-17 Senate

    • Ordered enrolled

  5. 2026-03-11 House

    • Read 2nd time • Added to Third Reading Calendar • Read 3rd time • Passed; YEAS 110, NAYS 2

  6. 2026-03-10 House

    • Bill referred to House Calendar • Bill added to Special Order Calendar (3/11/2026) • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)

  7. 2026-02-11 Senate

    • Read 2nd time -SJ 292 • Read 3rd time -SJ 292 • Passed; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 -SJ 292 • Immediately certified -SJ 299

  8. 2026-02-11 House

    • In Messages

  9. 2026-02-09 Senate

    • Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/11/26

  10. 2026-02-05 Senate

    • Favorable by- Fiscal Policy; YEAS 15 NAYS 0 • Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading

  11. 2026-02-02 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Fiscal Policy, 02/05/26, 9:00 am, 412 Knott Building

  12. 2026-01-29 Senate

    • Now in Fiscal Policy

  13. 2026-01-28 Senate

    • Favorable by Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education; YEAS 10 NAYS 0

  14. 2026-01-23 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education, 01/28/26, 1:00 pm, 37 Senate Building

  15. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  16. 2025-12-10 Senate

    • Now in Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education

  17. 2025-12-09 Senate

    • Favorable by Education Pre-K - 12; YEAS 6 NAYS 0

  18. 2025-12-01 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Education Pre-K - 12, 12/09/25, 3:30 pm, 412 Knott Building

  19. 2025-10-21 Senate

    • Referred to Education Pre-K - 12; Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education; Fiscal Policy

  20. 2025-10-07 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Florida Virtual School; Deleting provisions relating to the Florida Virtual School giving priority to certain students; providing that the board of trustees may use supplemental funding sources to develop a state-of-the-art technology-based education delivery system; authorizing the Florida Virtual School to accrue supplemental revenue from direct-support organizations; revising which entities review and approve expenditures, etc.

Current Bill Text

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ENROLLED

2026

Legislature

SB 124

2026124er
1
2 An act relating to the Florida Virtual School;
3 amending s. 1002.37, F.S.; deleting provisions
4 relating to the Florida Virtual School giving priority
5 to certain students; revising who may call a board of
6 trustees meeting; providing that the board of trustees
7 may use supplemental funding sources to develop a
8 state-of-the-art technology-based education delivery
9 system; authorizing the Florida Virtual School to
10 accrue supplemental revenue from direct-support
11 organizations; revising which entities review and
12 approve expenditures; revising which personnel are
13 subject to policies of the board of trustees; deleting
14 a requirement for the board of trustees to establish
15 priorities for the admission of students; deleting a
16 requirement for the board of trustees to establish
17 performance and accountability measures; revising
18 requirements for an annual report the board of
19 trustees must submit to specified entities; revising
20 which students are subject to specified requirements;
21 making technical changes; providing an effective date.
22
23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
24
25 Section 1. Paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection (1),
26 subsections (2), (4), and (7), paragraph (b) of subsection (9),
27 and paragraph (d) of subsection (10) of section 1002.37, Florida
28 Statutes, are amended to read:
29 1002.37 The Florida Virtual School.—
30 (1)
31 (b) The mission of the Florida Virtual School is to provide
32 students with technology-based educational opportunities to gain
33 the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed. The school shall
34 serve
all students

any student
in the state who
meet

meets
the
35 profile for success in this educational delivery context
and

36
shall give priority to:

37
1. Students who need expanded access to courses in order to

38
meet their educational goals, such as home education students

39
and students in inner-city and rural high schools who do not

40
have access to higher-level courses.

41
2. Students seeking accelerated access in order to obtain a

42
high school diploma at least one semester early.

43
3. Students who are children of an active duty member of

44
the United States Armed Forces who is not stationed in this

45
state whose home of record or state of legal residence is

46
Florida
.
47 (c) To ensure
parents and
students are informed of the
48 opportunities offered by the Florida Virtual School, the
49 commissioner shall provide the board of trustees of the Florida
50 Virtual School access to the records of public school students
51 in a format prescribed by the board of trustees.
52
53 The board of trustees of the Florida Virtual School shall
54 identify appropriate performance measures and standards based on
55 student achievement that reflect the school’s statutory mission
56 and priorities, and shall implement an accountability system for
57 the school that includes assessment of its effectiveness and
58 efficiency in providing quality services that encourage high
59 student achievement, seamless articulation, and maximum access.
60 (2) The Florida Virtual School shall be governed by a board
61 of trustees
consisting

comprised
of seven members appointed by
62 the Governor to 4-year staggered terms. The board of trustees
63 shall be a public agency entitled to sovereign immunity pursuant
64 to s. 768.28, and board members shall be public officers who
65 shall bear fiduciary responsibility for the Florida Virtual
66 School. The board of trustees shall have the following powers
67 and duties:
68 (a)1. The board of trustees shall meet at least 4 times
69 each year, upon the call of the
board
chair,
or
at the request
70 of a majority of the
board
membership
, or at the request of
the

71
president and chief executive officer of the Florida Virtual

72
School
.
73 2. The fiscal year for the Florida Virtual School shall be
74 the state fiscal year as provided in s. 216.011(1)(q).
75 (b) The board of trustees shall be responsible for the
76 Florida Virtual School’s development of a state-of-the-art
77 technology-based education delivery system that is cost
78 effective, educationally sound, marketable, and capable of
79 sustaining a self-sufficient delivery system through the Florida
80 Education Finance Program
and other supplemental funding

81
sources
.
82 (c) The board of trustees shall aggressively seek avenues
83 to generate revenue to support its future endeavors
,
and shall
84 enter into agreements with distance learning providers. The
85 board of trustees may acquire, enjoy, use, and dispose of
86 patents, copyrights, and trademarks and any licenses and other
87 rights or interests thereunder or therein. Ownership of all such
88 patents, copyrights, trademarks, licenses, and rights or
89 interests thereunder or therein shall vest in the state, with
90 the board of trustees having full right of use and full right to
91 retain the revenues derived therefrom. Any funds realized from
92 patents, copyrights, trademarks, or licenses shall be considered
93 internal funds
as provided in s. 1011.07
. Such funds shall be
94 used to support the school’s
mission and its
marketing
,

and

95 research
,
and development activities in order to improve
96 courseware and services to its students.
97 (d) The board of trustees shall be responsible for the
98 administration and control of all local school funds derived
99 from all activities or sources and shall prescribe the
100 principles and procedures to be followed in administering these
101 funds.
102 (e) The Florida Virtual School may accrue supplemental
103 revenue from
direct-support organizations and
supplemental
104 support organizations, which include, but are not limited to,
105 alumni associations, foundations, parent-teacher associations,
106 and booster associations. The governing body of each
direct

107
support and
supplemental support organization shall recommend
108 the expenditure of moneys collected by the organization for the
109 benefit of the school. Such expenditures shall be contingent
110 upon the review
and approval
of the
president and chief

111
executive officer of the Florida Virtual School
or authorized

112
designees

executive director. The executive director may

113
override any proposed expenditure of the organization that would

114
violate Florida law or breach sound educational management
.
115 (f) In accordance with law and rules of the State Board of
116 Education, the board of trustees shall administer and maintain
117 personnel programs for all employees of the board of trustees
118 and the Florida Virtual School. The board of trustees may adopt
119
rules,
policies
, and procedures
related to the appointment,
120 employment, and removal of personnel.
121 1. The board of trustees shall determine the compensation,
122 including salaries and fringe benefits, and other conditions of
123 employment for such personnel.
124 2. The board of trustees may establish and maintain a
125 personnel loan or exchange program by which persons employed by
126 the board of trustees for the Florida Virtual School as
academic

127 administrative and instructional staff may be loaned to, or
128 exchanged with persons employed in like capacities by, public
129 agencies either within or without this state, or by private
130 industry. With respect to public agency employees, the program
131 authorized by this subparagraph shall be consistent with the
132 requirements of part II of chapter 112. The salary and benefits
133 of board of trustees personnel participating in the loan or
134 exchange program shall be continued during the period of time
135 they participate in a loan or exchange program, and such
136 personnel shall be deemed to have no break in creditable or
137 continuous service or employment during such time. The salary
138 and benefits of persons participating in the personnel loan or
139 exchange program who are employed by public agencies or private
140 industry shall be paid by the originating employers of those
141 participants, and such personnel shall be deemed to have no
142 break in creditable or continuous service or employment during
143 such time.
144 3. The employment of all Florida Virtual School
academic

145
administrative and
instructional personnel
or administrative

146
personnel, as those terms are defined in s. 1012.01(2) and (3),

147
respectively

shall be subject to rejection for cause by the

148
board of trustees
,
and
shall be subject to policies of the board
149 of trustees relative to certification, tenure, leaves of
150 absence, sabbaticals, remuneration, and such other conditions of
151 employment as the board of trustees deems necessary and proper,
152 not inconsistent with law.
153 4. Each person employed by the board of trustees in an
154
academic
administrative or instructional capacity with the
155 Florida Virtual School shall be entitled to a contract as
156 provided by
policies

rules
of the board of trustees.
157 5. All employees except temporary, seasonal, and student
158 employees
must

may
be state employees for the purpose of being
159 eligible to participate in the Florida Retirement System and
160 receive benefits. The classification and pay plan, including
161 terminal leave and other benefits, and any amendments thereto,
162 shall be subject to review and approval by the Department of
163 Management Services and the Executive Office of the Governor
164 prior to adoption.
165 (g)
The board of trustees shall establish priorities for

166
admission of students in accordance with paragraph (1)(b).

167
(h)
The board of trustees shall establish and distribute to
168 all school districts and high schools in the state procedures
169 for enrollment of students in courses offered by the Florida
170 Virtual School.
171
(h)
(i)
The board of trustees shall establish criteria
172 defining the elements of an approved franchise. The board of
173 trustees may enter into
contracts and
franchise agreements with
174 Florida district school boards and
other public and private

175
entities
and government
al
agencies
and
may establish the terms
176 and conditions governing such
contracts or
agreements.
The board

177
of trustees shall establish the performance and accountability

178
measures and report the performance of each school district

179
franchise to the Commissioner of Education.

180
(i)
(j)
The board of trustees shall submit to the State
181 Board of Education both forecasted and actual enrollments and
182 credit completions for the Florida Virtual School, according to
183 procedures established by the State Board of Education. At a
184 minimum, such procedures must include the number of public,
185 private, and home education students served by program and by
186 county of residence.
187
(j)
(k)
The board of trustees shall provide for the content
188 and custody of student and employee personnel records. Student
189 records shall be subject to the provisions of s. 1002.22.
190 Employee records shall be subject to the provisions of s.
191 1012.31.
192
(k)
(l)
The financial records and accounts of the Florida
193 Virtual School shall be maintained under the direction of the
194 board of trustees and under rules adopted by the State Board of
195 Education for the uniform system of financial records and
196 accounts for the schools of the state.
197
198 The Governor shall designate the initial chair of the board of
199 trustees to serve a term of 4 years. Members of the board of
200 trustees shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed
201 for per diem and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061. The
202 board of trustees shall be a body corporate with all the powers
203 of a body corporate and such authority as is needed for the
204 proper operation and improvement of the Florida Virtual School.
205 The board of trustees is specifically authorized to adopt
rules,

206 policies
, and procedures,
consistent with law and rules of the
207 State Board of Education related to governance, personnel,
208 budget and finance, administration, programs, curriculum and
209 instruction, travel and purchasing, technology, students,
210 contracts and grants, and property as necessary for optimal,
211 efficient operation of the Florida Virtual School. Tangible
212 personal property owned by the board of trustees shall be
213 subject to the provisions of chapter 273.
214 (4) School districts operating a virtual school that is an
215 approved franchise of the Florida Virtual School may count full
216 time equivalent students, as provided in paragraph (3)(a), if
217 such school has been certified as an approved franchise by the
218 Commissioner of Education based on criteria established by the
219 board of trustees pursuant to paragraph
(2)(h)

(2)(i)
.
220 (7) The board of trustees shall annually submit to the
221 Governor, the Legislature, the Commissioner of Education, and
222 the State Board of Education the audit report prepared pursuant
223 to subsection (6) and a complete and detailed report setting
224 forth
:

225
(a
)
the operations and accomplishments of the Florida
226 Virtual School
within the state and those occurring outside the

227
state as Florida Virtual School Global.

228
(b) The marketing and operational plan for the Florida

229
Virtual School and Florida Virtual School Global, including

230
recommendations regarding methods for improving the delivery of

231
education through the Internet and other distance learning

232
technology.

233
(c) The assets and liabilities of the Florida Virtual

234
School and Florida Virtual School Global at the end of the

235
fiscal year.

236
(d) Recommendations regarding the unit cost of providing

237
services to students through the Florida Virtual School and

238
Florida Virtual School Global. In order to most effectively

239
develop public policy regarding any future funding of the

240
Florida Virtual School, it is imperative that the cost of the

241
program is accurately identified. The identified cost of the

242
program must be based on reliable data.

243
(e) Recommendations regarding an accountability mechanism

244
to assess the effectiveness of the services provided by
the

245
Florida Virtual School
and Florida Virtual School Global
.
246 (9)
247 (b) For students receiving
full-time or
part-time
248 instruction in kindergarten through grade
5 and students

249
receiving full-time instruction in kindergarten through grade
12
250 from the Florida Virtual School, the full-time equivalent
251 student enrollment calculated under this subsection is subject
252 to the requirements in s. 1011.61(3).
253 (10)
254 (d) Unless an alternative testing site is mutually agreed
255 to by the Florida Virtual School and the school district or as
256 contracted under s. 1008.24, all industry certification
257 examinations, national assessments, progress monitoring under s.
258 1008.25(9), and statewide assessments must be taken at the
259 school to which the student would be assigned according to
260 district school board attendance areas. A school district must
261 provide the student with access to the school’s testing
262 facilities
, a test administrator,
and the date and time of the
263 administration of progress monitoring and each examination or
264 assessment.
265 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.