Board members reviewed potential legislative priorities to forward to the Greater Florida Consortium and discussed items the district will emphasize to state delegates.
Trustees proposed several core priorities: fully funded universal full‑day prekindergarten in public schools; continued funding for school safety infrastructure and needs; and requiring that entities receiving taxpayer dollars meet the same financial and academic accountability standards as public schools. Several trustees also urged inclusion of concerns about charter schools: counsel and trustees noted that as charter operations grow, districts increasingly face administrative and liability responsibilities while not receiving commensurate control or revenue, and recommended the consortium evaluate whether statute should better align charter responsibilities and sponsor obligations.
Legal counsel also raised a related point about rising litigation and proposals to raise sovereign immunity limits. Counsel urged the district and its associations to oppose increases to sovereign immunity caps because higher statutory liability caps would shift costs to local budgets.
Board members agreed to forward their top priorities to staff for compilation and to send each trustee's top five items to district staff by the early September deadline so staff can submit a consolidated list to the consortium for the Sept. 13 meeting.