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Upcoming FLCTE Post-Secondary Meeting 2024-2025 School Year

February 18-19, 2025 - In Person Meeting @ Florida Virtual Campus, Tallahassee, Florida


March 6, 2025, 11:00 AM - Zoom Meeting

April 3, 2025, 11:00 AM -         Zoom Meeting 

May 1, 2025, 11:00 AM         Zoom Meeting

June 5, 2025, 11:00 AM -         Zoom Meeting

FLCTE Post-Secondary Blog

  • Wednesday, November 15, 2023 1:35 PM | Lesley Blanton (Administrator)

    Below, please find highlights and a link to the recording. Here is a copy of the PowerPoint slides presented during the webinar.

    • Please note that the concept pitch proposals are due no later than December 8, 2023 by 5:00 PM. Carefully read the workbook instructions.
    • The 2023–2024 EUM Grant is for postsecondary programs in selected program clusters. The minimum request per pitch is $25,000, and the maximum is $250,000. Each concept pitch proposal must identify at least one program, with a maximum of three, that would be substantially affected.
    • Include primary and secondary contact information when you submit your pitches.
    • Please, no more than three pitches per agency. Complete a separate workbook for each pitch.
    • If your agency is selected, you will receive additional RFA instructions for one of your concept pitch proposals. Funds must be used by June 30, 2024. There will be no amendments or extensions.
    • If you have questions, contact Dr. John Nelzén at John.Nelzen@fldoe.org or 850-245-9058. Do not submit concept pitch proposals to this address.
    • Submit concept pitch proposals only to Perkins@fldoe.org.

    You may view the webinar recording at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/4133468164774408362


  • Friday, November 03, 2023 1:41 PM | Lesley Blanton (Administrator)

    Good Afternoon,

    Bills for Special Session C are now available on the Senate website. I am very pleased with the collaborative work product represented in this legislation. SB 2-C reflects a comprehensive effort to address hurricane relief and support for Florida’s agriculture industry in the wake of Hurricane Idalia. I am grateful to Senator Simon and Commissioner Simpson for their tireless work to draft this legislation. Senator Simon has been on the forefront of this effort since Hurricane Idalia devastated portions of his district in August. Commissioner Simpson has invaluable experience and perspective regarding what it will take for our agriculture and aquaculture businesses to make a full recovery. From targeted relief programs that benefit homeowners and businesses, to investment in no-interest loan and cost sharing programs to help our agriculture and timber industries, to bridge programs that help local governments continue operations and fund recovery projects, we have a robust relief package that will impact families, businesses, and entire communities across Florida’s Big Bend in a meaningful way. I would also like to thank CFO Patronis for his work to administer the My Safe Florida Home program. SB 2-C funds applications as of October 15. I look forward to further conversations about this important program during the regular session as we continue to evaluate ways to strengthen our infrastructure against storm damage, while stabilizing and lowering insurance costs. We worked closely with Speaker Renner on SB 4-C, which Senator Collins is sponsoring, to address demand for the unique abilities portion of the Family Empowerment Scholarship. Families will now have until December 15, 2023, to apply for scholarships in the current school year. Since the day he took office, Governor DeSantis has been steadfast in supporting Israel and making certain our state has the toughest possible sanctions against Iran and other regimes that support terrorism. His continuous leadership makes it clear that Florida will not tolerate anti-Semitism or hatred of any kind. Senator Avila, as Chair of the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability, is sponsoring this strong legislation. Senator Berman is sponsoring our Senate Resolution expressing support for the State of Israel and condemning the attacks and hateful actions by the Hamas terrorist group, and Senator Calatayud is sponsoring SB 6-C, which builds on legislation she sponsored during the 2023 Regular Session, to assist nonprofits at risk for hate crimes with enhanced security. SB 6-C, appropriates $35 million for security efforts that will support Jewish temples, day schools, and other nonprofit entities at risk for hate crimes. Senate Bills 2-C, 4-C and 6-C will be heard in the Committee on Fiscal Policy at 11:30 a.m. on Monday. Senate Bills 8-C and 10-C will be heard in the Committee on Rules at 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Links to the bills and staff analysis for each bill are below.

    SB 2-C – Disaster Relief by Senator Simon https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/2C/BillText/Filed/PDF Staff Analysis: https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/2C/Analyses/2023s00002C.pre.fp.PDF SB 4-C – Family Empowerment Scholarship Program by Senator Collins https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/4C/BillText/Filed/PDF Staff Analysis: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/4C/Analyses/2023s00004C.pre.fp.PDF SB 6-C – Security Grants by Senator Calatayud https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/6C/BillText/Filed/PDF Staff Analysis: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/6C/Analyses/2023s00006C.pre.fp.PDF SB 8-C – Support for the State of Israel by Senator Berman https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/8C/BillText/Filed/PDF Staff Analysis: https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/8C/Analyses/2023s00008C.pre.rc.PDF SB 10-C – Scrutinized Companies by Senator Avila https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/10C/BillText/Filed/PDF Staff Analysis: https://flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023C/10C/Analyses/2023s00010C.pre.rc.PDF


  • Thursday, September 21, 2023 2:35 PM | Lesley Blanton (Administrator)


    Master Credentials List and Career and Professional Education Act (CAPE)

    Application Deadline: Sept. 30, 2023

    The Master Credentials List online application is open year-round, with credentials evaluated and approved by the Credentials Review Committee for addition to the Master Credentials List on a quarterly basis. Industry certifications seeking secondary and/or postsecondary Career and Professional Education (CAPE) Act funding must also apply through the Master Credentials List application. Industry certifications seeking CAPE Act funding are reviewed annually by the Florida Department of Education.

    To be considered for CAPE Act funding, credentials must meet both CAPE eligibility criteria set forth in Rule 6A-6.0576, Florida Administrative Code & Florida Administrative Register and standards defined in the Framework of Quality.

    Applications for 2024-2025 CAPE Act funding are accepted through Sept. 30, 2023.

    Local workforce development board staff; public school principals, including those who work for career and technical education directors; and Florida College System administrators may submit applications. Applications must be complete, and include a letter of endorsement from each of the following:

    ·    The local workforce development board.

    ·    A Florida-based business or regional trade organization.

    ·    A state, regional or local economic development organization.

    APPLY NOW!

    Questions? Contact:

    mcl@careersourceflorida.com



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