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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION GARY CHARTRAND, Chair Pam Stewart Commissioner of Education ROBERTO MARTINEZ, Vice Chair Members SALLY BRADSHAW AKSHA Y DESAI, M.D. BARBARA S. FEINGOLD JOHN R. PADGET KATHLEEN SHANAHAN November 30,2012 Dr. Kim McDougal Policy Coordinator Office of Policy and Budget Executive Office of the Governor The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street, Room 1601 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1300 Dear Dr. McDougal: The K-12 Public School Facility Funding Task Force, established in Section 20 of Chapter 2012-133, Laws of Florida, conducted five public meetings between July 26, 2012, and November 16, 2012, for the purpose of developing recommendations to the chair of the Senate Budget Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor regarding equitable funding for charter schools and schools operated by school districts as directed in the legislation. After reviewing extensive background information and spending considerable time in thoughtful discussion and debate, the task force was unable to reach agreement on any specific recommendations related to these matters. In the absence of specific recommendations, I am transmitting the attached documents, which include minutes of the task force meetings, materials reviewed by the task force, and recommendations considered but not approved by the task force. As the designated chair of the task force, I am disappointed that majority agreement was not reached on any specific recommendations. Nevertheless, I am hopeful that the diligent efforts of the task force, which are documented in the attachments to this letter, are useful to policymakers who will continue to deliberate this issue in the coming months. LINDA CHAMPION DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, FINANCE AND OPERATIONS 325 W. GAINES STREET SUITE 1214 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0400 PHONE (850) 245-0406 FAX (850) 245-9378 www.tldoe.org

Dr. Kim McDougal Page 2 Please let me know if I can provide further assistance. Sincerely, c:f~cmr- Linda Champion LC/cs Attachment

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION GARY CHARTRAND, Chair Pam Stewart Commissioner of Education ROBERTO MARTINEZ, Vice Chair Members SALLY BRADSHAW AKSHA Y DESAI, M.D. BARBARA S. FEINGOLD JOHN R. PADGET KATHLEEN SHANAHAN The Honorable Seth McKeel Chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee 221 The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1300 Dear Representative McKeel: The K-12 Public School Facility Funding Task Force, established in Section 20 of Chapter 2012-133, Laws of Florida, conducted five public meetings between July 26, 2012, and November 16, 2012, for the purpose of developing recommendations to the chair of the Senate Budget Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor regarding equitable funding for charter schools and schools operated by school districts as directed in the legislation. After reviewing extensive background information and spending considerable time in thoughtful discussion and debate, the task force was unable to reach agreement on any specific recommendations related to these matters. In the absence of specific recommendations, I am transmitting the attached documents, which include minutes of the task force meetings, materials reviewed by the task force, and recommendations considered but not approved by the task force. As the designated chair of the task force, I am disappointed that majority agreement was not reached on any specific recommendations. Nevertheless, I am hopeful that the diligent efforts of the task force, which are documented in the attachments to this letter, are useful to policymakers who will continue to deliberate this issue in the coming months. LINDA CHAMPION DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, FINANCE AND OPERATIONS 325 W. GAINES STREET SUITE 1214 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0400 PHONE (850) 245-0406 FAX (850) 245-9378 www.tldoe.org

The Honorable Seth McKeel Page 2 Please let me know if I can provide further assistance. Sincerely, Linda Champion LC/cs Attachment

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION GARY CHARTRAND, Chair Pam Stewart Commissioner of Education ROBERTO MARTINEZ, Vice Chair Members SALLY BRADSHAW AKSHA Y DESAI, M.D. BARBARA S. FEINGOLD JOHN R. PADGET KATHLEEN SHANAHAN The Honorable Joe Negron Chair of the Senate Budget Committee 201 The Capitol 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1100 Dear Senator Negron: The K-12 Public School Facility Funding Task Force, established in Section 20 of Chapter 2012-133, Laws of Florida, conducted five public meetings between July 26, 2012, and November 16, 2012, for the purpose of developing recommendations to the chair of the Senate Budget Committee, the chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and the Executive Office of the Governor regarding equitable funding for charter schools and schools operated by school districts as directed in the legislation. After reviewing extensive background information and spending considerable time in thoughtful discussion and debate, the task force was unable to reach agreement on any specific recommendations related to these matters. In the absence of specific recommendations, I am transmitting the attached documents, which include minutes of the task force meetings, materials reviewed by the task force, and recommendations considered but not approved by the task force. As the designated chair of the task force, I am disappointed that majority agreement was not reached on any specific recommendations. Nevertheless, I am hopeful that the diligent efforts of the task force, which are documented in the attachments to this letter, are useful to policymakers who will continue to deliberate this issue in the coming months. LINDA CHAMPION DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, FINANCE AND OPERATIONS 325 W. GAINES STREET SUITE 1214 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0400 PHONE (850) 245-0406 FAX (850) 245-9378 www.tldoe.org

The Honorable Joe Negron Page 2 Please let me know if I can provide further assistance. Sincerely, Linda Champion LC/cs Attachment