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Gov. Scott Wants Changes in Board of Education's Race-based Plan

Gov. Rick Scott wants the State Board of Education to make changes in its plan to set passing scores based on a student’s race. But Scott isn’t saying what the Board should do to alter the plan.

Gov. Scott says every child should be performing on grade level in subjects like math and reading.

“I learn differently than other people learn,” said Scott. “But I do know that all children can learn, and we should expect we should have high standards for everybody.”

The Board of Education’s five year plan sets higher passing scores for Asian and white students, and higher benchmarks for improvement among black and Hispanic students.

Scott wrote a letter to the Board, saying their strategy doesn’t do enough to close the achievement gap.

“I believe their plan should be 100% focused on making sure that every child in this state is proficient in the areas that we care about to make sure that child is prepared either to go to college or for a career.”

Scott was repeatedly asked by reporters what part of the plan should be changed. He wouldn’t give specifics. But he told the Board the new standards should clearly acknowledge that all students are capable of performing at grade level regardless of their race or background.

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