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Superintendent warns proposed House bill would cut advanced‑program funding, costing Osceola about $5 million
2935301 · April 9, 2025
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Superintendent Shanoff told the board that House Bill 5101 would reduce weighting for advanced academic programs (AP, IB, dual enrollment, career education) and could translate to roughly $5 million less annually in student‑generated funding for Osceola. He urged families to contact legislators.
In remarks to the Osceola County School Board on April 8, Superintendent Doctor Shanoff warned that House Bill 5101, then moving through the Florida Legislature, proposed cuts to funding weights for advanced academic programs including Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate,…
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