Whether Respondent properly invalidated Petitioner’s Florida Teacher Certification Examination for Health K-12 for violating test center rules, as alleged in the Agency Action Letter dated September 17, 2019.Department appropriately invalidated Petitioner's FCTE exam for violation of test center rules.
The issue for determination is whether Petitioner’s challenge to the failing score he received on the essay portion of the Florida Teacher Certification Examination’s (FTCE) General Knowledge (GK) test should be sustained.Petitioner did not prove any grounds for invalidating his failing score on the GK essay test.
The issue for determination is whether Petitioner’s challenge to the failing score she received on the essay section of the Florida Educational Leadership Examination (FELE) should be sustained.Petitioner did not prove any grounds for invalidating her failing score on the FELE essay test.
The issue in this case is whether the Application to Participate in Educational Scholarship Programs submitted by the Petitioner, Hodge Pavilion Stem Academy (6402), should be approved.Denial of petition to participate in scholarship program.
Whether Respondents (private schools participating in certain scholarship programs) engaged in fraud and/or failed to comply with provisions required of private schools participating in such scholarship programs and, if so, whether Petitioner (Commissioner) should suspend or revoke Respondents’ rights to participate in the scholarship programs.Private schools participation in scholarship programs should be terminated for failing to verify attendance of scholarship recipients and for wrongly endorsing scholarship checks made payable to parents.
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner cheated or otherwise acted inappropriately during the Florida Teacher Certification Examination on July 25, 2009.Petitioner was not guilty of cheating on her teacher's certification exam.
Whether Respondent should be subject to discipline as a result of the violations of section 1012.795(1)(j) and rule 6A-10.081(2)(c)4., as alleged in the Administrative Complaint and, if so, the nature of the sanctions.Petitioner failed to prove the allegations in the Administrative Complaint. The Administrative Complaint should be dismissed.
Did Respondent incorrectly score Petitioner's Florida Teacher Certification Examination for Physical Education K-12 Test?Petitioner did not attend hearing. Consequently, Petitioner did not offer evidence and did not meet the burden of proving claim that teacher certification exam was scored incorrectly. Also waive right to hearing by not attending.