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Daily Legislative Brief from February 3, 2016

Workforce

SB 468- Relating to Computer Coding Instruction
On Wednesday, February 3rd, SB 468, relating to Computer Coding Instruction, by Senator Jeremy Ring (D-Margate) was heard by the Senate Appropriations Committee  and passed by a vote of 17 yeas to 1 nay. AIF’s Vice President of State and Federal Affairs, Brewster Bevis, stood in support of this bill.

SB 468 would allow high school students the option of taking computer coding courses along with a related industry certification to satisfy the foreign language requirement currently in place. Under this bill high schools will provide students the opportunity to substitute two credits in computer coding and a related industry certification for two credits sequential foreign language courses (i.e. Spanish I and Spanish II; Latin I and Latin II; French I and French II; etc.). 

The bill would require each district school board to submit a plan for offering computer coding to the Education Commissioner, Senate President, and Speaker of the House of Representatives by January 1, 2017.

Furthermore, SB 468, would require the Florida College System institutions and state universities to acknowledge computer coding course credits as foreign language credits.

This bill will now head to the Senate floor for consideration.

AIF supports legislation that will provide Florida’s students the opportunity to become proficient in computer coding, which will in turn prepare our states next generation for a technology driven economy.