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Public Input

The survey closed on Friday, January 6, 2006.

Thank you for visiting the public input feature on the High School Reform Task Force website. We need your thoughts and input which will be collected and reported to the Task Force at each meeting for discussion. If you would like to receive notification that the website has been updated, please contact us to provide your e-mail address.

At the November 28, 2005, meeting of the High School Reform Task Force, the decision was made to condense the goals of high school reform into three main goals. The following three goals were the result of this meeting:

Goals of High School Reform

Goal 1:
1a:
1b:
1c:
Goal 2:
Goal 3:
Increase the academic achievement levels of high school students.
Increase the percent of graduates prepared to enter postsecondary institutions without remediation.
Increase the level of rigor of high school mathematics and science instruction.
Increase the percent of teachers prepared to teach advanced courses at grades 6-12.
Increase the percent of high school graduates.
Increase the percent of graduates who begin their postsecondary path to college or career while in a Florida high school.

Please provide your input on Goal 1a, discussed at the November 28 Task Force meeting.

Please provide your input on Goal 2, discussed at the November 18 Task Force meeting.

Please provide your input on Goal 3, discussed at the November 18 Task Force meeting.

View the survey for original Goals 1 and 2 (responses will no longer be accepted).