Committee advances bill to streamline teacher certification and reinstate lapsed credentials
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Summary
Senate Bill 1718, advanced by the Education Committee, aims to reduce administrative delays for initial teacher certification and reinstatements so qualified educators can return to classrooms sooner while preserving Florida's certification standards.
Senator Kalatiuh explained Senate Bill 1718 as an effort to shorten administrative processing that can prevent qualified teachers from returning to classrooms in a timely way. The sponsor said the bill balances efficiency with accountability and aims to strengthen recruitment and early retention.
Becky Watson, principal of East River High School in Orange County and representing the Orange County Association of School Administrators, urged the committee to consider language allowing banking of professional learning hours for one renewal cycle, arguing that validation of such hours would aid retention without fiscal impact.
Several education groups waived testimony in support, including advocacy organizations and local district representatives. There was no extended debate; the sponsor closed and the clerk reported SB 1718 favorably out of committee on the roll call recorded in the meeting.
The measure directs administrative changes intended to streamline certification and reinstatement processes; the bill's text will determine specifics on implementation and whether rulemaking by the Department of Education is required.
