TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Florida’s Education Commissioner is looking ahead to new changes to the state’s education system this summer.
Commissioner Stasi Kamoutsas highlighted what he thought were the most important education bills on their way to becoming law during a Capital Tiger Bay event in Tallahassee on Tuesday.
He talked about the priorities on school safety, including the expansion of Florida’s guardian program which allows trained employees to carry concealed guns on college campuses.
Kamoutsas also touched on parental rights and academic excellence, all part of the state administration’s goals
“I work tirelessly as commissioner to meet sure that every student in Florida has access to a safe and secure school campus and to a learning environment that best meets their individual needs,” Kamoutsas said.
Right now, there are 17 education bills waiting to be sent to Governor Ron DeSantis.
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