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Message From: Governor's Press Office [Governor'sPressOffice@eog.myflorida.com] Sent: 11/28/2017 8:51:36 PM Subject: PHOTO RELEASE: Governor Scott Highlights Record K-12 Education Investments in Securing Florida's Future Budget Attachments: filel-4.jpeg; fiieB-l.jpeg; file9-l.jpeg For Immediate Release November 28, 2017 Contact: GOVERNOR'S PRESS OFFICE media@eog.myflorida.com (850)717- 9282 PHOTO RELEASE Governor Scott Highlights Record K-12 Education Investments in Securing Florida's Future Budget KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Today, Governor Rick Scott visited Kissimmee Elementary School in Osceola County to highlight record K-12 education investments in his Securing Florida's Future budget. Since Governor Scott took office, state funding for Florida's K-12 public schools has increased by $3.2 billion or 36.7 percent, from a total amount of $8.7 billion in Fiscal Year 2011-12 to nearly $12 billion in the 2018-19 Securing Florida's Future budget. The Securing Florida's Future budget includes: Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 1 ED 002061 00008247-00001 More than $21.4 billion in state and local funding for Florida's K-12 public schools. This historic funding equates to $7,497 per student - an increase of $200 per Florida student the highest total funding, state funding and per-student funding for K-12 in Florida's history; $15 million in funding for a brand-new program to expand opportunities for middle and high school students to learn coding and computer science; $10 million, for a total of $74.5 million, in funding for school safety initiatives that promote a safe learning environment; $12 million in funding to establish the English Language Learners Summer Academ ics program. This program will be focused on reading improvements and making sure students in grades 4 - 8 displaced by Hurricane Maria have access to summer academies; and Nearly $18 million, for a total of more than $63 million, in funding for the Teacher Classroom Supply Assistance Program. This proposal will increase funding by $100 per teacher from $250 to $350 annually. 1u1 !aI Tar Il il II Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 1 ED 002061 00008247-00002