Much like we did with the new draft of the state science standards, the proposed science course content is available for public review. Head over to the Office of Mathematics and Science to poke through the work done so far and leave your opinion. This public review is available through the end of July. Show your support for strong science education in Florida by donating some of your time to this effort.
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Thanks for the link. I don’t know what to compare the standards and courses against but they seem good. I specifically looked for evolution and it is listed in all but the most basic classes. My son just finished 3rd grade in Jax and I’m excited to see what standards they will have in the coming year. I like this site, keep up the good work!