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Family Initiative fights for school choice

Family Initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children and families with autism, recently participated in the introduction of Florida House Bill 1, which would provide access to education savings accounts and expand eligibility to children with unique abilities.

Filed by House Choice and Innovation Subcommittee Chair Kaylee Tuck, R–Lake Placid, and endorsed by Republican Florida House Speaker Paul Renner, HB 1 increases access to innovative educational resources, allowing parents of students with disabilities to customize their child’s education.

In addition to a variety of public options, Florida offers scholarship programs for students with disabilities to attend private schools. These programs currently include the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship, the Family Empowerment Scholarship for students attending private school and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for students with disabilities. HB 1 would eliminate eligibility requirements and expand opportunities to all eligible students, although families below www.swfloridabusinesstoday.com

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“As an organization that advocates in the best interest of students and families with autism spectrum disorder, Family Initiative supports HB 1 as a win-win as it greatly increases the number of students with disabilities served

Human resources from the heart

...is what keeps you and by these programs, helps eliminate the current waitlist and empowers parents with more options for their child,” said David Brown, Family Initiative president and co-founder. “I cannot emphasize how important this legislation is to providing families a choice to assess and decide which educational option is best for their child.”

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Florida Realtors hosts scholarship program

Florida Realtors Education Foundation announced the application deadline for this year’s Student Scholarship Program is March 9 at noon. Since it the program began 13 years ago, Florida Realtors has awarded a total of $2,246,200 in scholarship funding, which has helped 1,593 students go to a college or university.

This student scholarship program is open and available to students whose parents are Realtors or licensed real estate practitioners, or whose parents are employed by any local Realtor board/ association or by Florida Realtors, as well as any Florida student currently enrolled at a school (including homeschooled students or those attending a charter school.) It is based on an online application form.

Scholarships start at $1,000; the number of scholarships and dollar amounts awarded may vary each year.

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