interesting..now they are talking about complete school choice:
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.... House had passed its own, stripped-down school choice bill that also would allow parents to choose any school for their child, whether it was across town or across county lines.
The bills' choice provisions continue the Legislature's decade-long interest in providing families options outside a traditional, zoned public school. They would start in the 2017-18 school year.
The wide-open enrollment and sports provisions, however, worry some school board members, administrators and coaches. They fear it could dilute local tax money in districts where residents have agreed to pay more to help their local schools and could lead to the formation of "dynasty" sports teams at certain high schools.
The school choice measure would allow parents to pick any school in the state for their child, as long as there was room. Students under suspension or expulsion orders could not transfer, however, and parents would have to provide transportation unless the receiving school district decided to pick up those costs.
Currently, public school students, with few exceptions, must enroll in their county school district, with attendance at a particular school usually based on the their home address. Many Florida school districts allow choice within their systems, however, giving students options to select special programs based on academic offerings.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/feat...a-senate-school-choice-sports-2016-story.html