Monday, November 3, 2003

LWV Lobbies DOE For Social Studies FCAT

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA
540 Beverly Court
Tallahassee, FL 32301-2506

V: 850/224-2545 Fax: 850/222-4485
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October 26, 2001


Mr. Jim Horne, Secretary of Education
Florida Board of Education
Turlington Building
Suite 1614
325 W. Gaines St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Dear Mr. Horne:

The League of Women Voters of Florida is aware that social studies is not included in the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. In this regard, the League has long lamented the fact that many adults, much less students, do not understand our three branches of government and how they function. Many young people do not understand the basic principles of constitutional government in America, its structure of checks and balances, and the interplay of its political parties and interest groups.

The last election crisis in Florida and the events of September 11 remind us of the great importance of citizenship preparation and foundational understandings of our government. Such knowledge provided to students now will produce future citizens who realize the importance of participating in shaping their communities as well as a global neighborhood. It appears that now, more than ever, this lack of knowledge should no longer continue. Preparing our youth to be responsible members of a democratic society is one of the most important missions of American education.

We wish to advise that the League of Women Voters of Florida strongly supports the inclusion of the Sunshine State Standards for Social Studies in the statewide FCAT assessment program. We sincerely ask you to support this issue before the legislature in their 2002 session.

Furthermore, it is noted that the Social Studies Program Specialist Position within the Florida Department of Education remains vacant. There is no doubt today about the importance of this vital position in our Department of Education. The League of Women Voters of Florida urges you to take whatever steps are necessary to fill this position at the earliest opportunity in order that oversight of teaching and testing of social studies in Florida can be properly maintained.

Sincerely,


Jane A. Gross
President

Cc: Mr. Jack Bovee, President
Florida Association of Social Studies Supervisors


(for an original copy of this letter, contact Jack Bovee)