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SB1340 • 2026

Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring

Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring

Education
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Harrell
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
House - Died in Messages
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

The bill did not pass the House, so it is unlikely that it will become law as written.

Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring

This bill requires Florida school districts to provide specific interventions for students showing signs of dyslexia or dyscalculia and mandates further screening if needed.

What This Bill Does

  • Requires schools to create a plan with evidence-based interventions for students who show characteristics of dyslexia or dyscalculia.
  • Treats the initial screening result as reasonable suspicion that a student may have a disability, requiring parental consent for an evaluation.
  • Ensures that further screenings and evaluations happen at the same time without delaying necessary actions.
  • Requires the State Board of Education to create rules about when and how further screenings should be done.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Students in Florida who show signs of dyslexia or dyscalculia
  • Florida school districts

Terms To Know

dyslexia
A learning disorder that affects reading and writing skills.
dyscalculia
A learning disorder that affects math skills.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass the House, so it will not become law as written.
  • It is unclear how schools and districts will implement these requirements effectively.
  • Details about specific screening tools and evaluation processes are left to future rules by the State Board of Education.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 House

    • Died in Messages

  2. 2026-03-06 Senate

    • Read 2nd time -SJ 654 • Read 3rd time -SJ 654 • Passed; YEAS 34 NAYS 0 -SJ 654

  3. 2026-03-06 House

    • In Messages

  4. 2026-03-03 Senate

    • Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/06/26

  5. 2026-02-25 Senate

    • Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading

  6. 2026-02-24 Senate

    • Favorable by- Rules; YEAS 22 NAYS 0

  7. 2026-02-19 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Rules, 02/24/26, 12:00 pm, 412 Knott Building

  8. 2026-02-18 Senate

    • Favorable by Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; YEAS 9 NAYS 0 • Now in Rules

  9. 2026-02-13 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services, 02/18/26, 8:30 am, 412 Knott Building

  10. 2026-01-27 Senate

    • Favorable by Education Pre-K - 12; YEAS 5 NAYS 0 • Now in Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services

  11. 2026-01-22 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Education Pre-K - 12, 01/27/26, 3:30 pm, 412 Knott Building • Introduced

  12. 2026-01-16 Senate

    • Referred to Education Pre-K - 12; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Rules

  13. 2026-01-07 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring; Specifying requirements for a school district if a student exhibits characteristics of dyslexia or dyscalculia; providing circumstances under which a student is required to undergo further screening for dyslexia or dyscalculia, etc.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 1340

By
Senator Harrell

31-01183-26 20261340__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to coordinated screening and progress
3 monitoring; amending s. 1008.25, F.S.; specifying
4 requirements for a school district if a student
5 exhibits characteristics of dyslexia or dyscalculia;
6 providing circumstances under which a student is
7 required to undergo further screening for dyslexia or
8 dyscalculia; requiring the State Board of Education to
9 adopt rules; providing an effective date.
10
11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
12
13 Section 1. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (4) of
14 section 1008.25, Florida Statutes, and paragraph (a) of
15 subsection (9) of that section is amended, to read:
16 1008.25 Public school student progression; student support;
17 coordinated screening and progress monitoring; reporting
18 requirements.—
19 (4) ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT.—
20
(d)
If the coordinated screening and progress monitoring

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system under subsection (9), or any district-approved screening

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instrument, identifies a student as exhibiting characteristics

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of dyslexia or dyscalculia, the school district shall:

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1. Ensure that the student is covered by a plan under

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paragraph (b) which includes evidence-based interventions that

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are specific to the identified characteristics of dyslexia or

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dyscalculia and that are aligned, as appropriate, with the

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interventions required under subsection (5) for reading and

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subsection (6) for mathematics.

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2. Treat the screening result as reasonable suspicion that

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the student may be a student with a disability for purposes of

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s. 1003.57 and promptly seek parental consent to conduct an

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initial evaluation consistent with state board rule and

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applicable federal law.

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3.
Ensure
that screening activities and intervention

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procedures, including interventions required under this

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subsection and subsections (5) and (6), occur concurrently with

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the evaluation process and
are not
used to delay or deny an

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appropriate evaluation.

40 (9) COORDINATED SCREENING AND PROGRESS MONITORING SYSTEM.—
41 (a) The Department of Education, in collaboration with the
42 Office of Early Learning, shall procure and require the use of a
43 statewide, standardized coordinated screening and progress
44 monitoring system for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education
45 Program and public schools. The system must:
46 1. Measure student progress in meeting the appropriate
47 expectations in early literacy and mathematics skills and in
48 English Language Arts and mathematics standards as required by
49 ss. 1002.67(1)(a) and 1003.41 and identify the educational
50 strengths and needs of students.
51 2. For students in the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education
52 Program through grade 3, measure student performance in oral
53 language development, phonological and phonemic awareness,
54 knowledge of print and letters, decoding, fluency, vocabulary,
55 and comprehension, as applicable by grade level, and, at a
56 minimum, provide interval level and norm-referenced data that
57 measures equivalent levels of growth.
58 3. Be a valid, reliable, and developmentally appropriate
59 computer-based direct instrument that provides screening and
60 diagnostic capabilities for monitoring student progress;
61 identifies students who have a substantial deficiency in reading
62 or mathematics, including identifying students with
63 characteristics of dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other learning
64 disorders; and informs instruction. Any student identified by
65 the system as having characteristics of dyslexia or dyscalculia
66 shall undergo further screening.
A
ny student whose performance

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in
the system meets thresholds established by State Board of

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Education rule in circumstances in which the system is not

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capable of identifying characteristics of dyslexia or

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dyscalculia
must
undergo further screening. The further

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screening required under this subparagraph is used to refine

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instructional planning and parent
al
communication and is not a

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prerequisite to the interventions or evaluation obligations

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described in subsection (4). The State Board of Education shall

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adopt rules establishing timelines, performance thresholds, and

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parent
al
notification requirements for further screening under

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this subparagraph. Screening activities under this subsection

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shall occur concurrently with the interventions and evaluation

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obligations described in subsection (4) and may not be used to

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delay or deny an appropriate evaluation.
Beginning with the
81 2023-2024 school year, the coordinated screening and progress
82 monitoring system must be computer-adaptive.
83 4. Provide data for Voluntary Prekindergarten Education
84 Program accountability as required under s. 1002.68.
85 5. Provide Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program
86 providers, school districts, schools, teachers, and parents with
87 data and resources that enhance differentiated instruction and
88 parent communication.
89 6. Provide baseline data to the department of each
90 student’s readiness for kindergarten. The determination of
91 kindergarten readiness must be based on the results of each
92 student’s initial progress monitoring assessment in
93 kindergarten. The methodology for determining a student’s
94 readiness for kindergarten must be developed by the department
95 and aligned to the methodology adopted pursuant to s.
96 1002.68(4).
97 7. Assess how well educational goals and curricular
98 standards are met at the provider, school, district, and state
99 levels and provide information to the department to aid in the
100 development of educational programs, policies, and supports for
101 providers, districts, and schools.
102 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.