With Common Core set to go, Florida opens survey on new math, language arts standards

With Gov. Ron DeSantis determined to rid Florida’s public schools of Common Core, his administration’s next task is to figure out what language arts and math standards should replace them.

To that end, the Florida Department of Education has opened a survey, seeking input on what educators, parents and others might not like about the Common Core standards and what they think should be adopted in their place.

Florida’s version of Common Core — called Florida Standards — spells out what students should learn in language arts and math classes, kindergarten through 12th grade, from fractions in fourth grade to conventions of English grammar in seventh grade. School districts use the standards to devise courses and select curricula.

The Florida Standards Assessments — a series of standardized tests — assess how well students mastered the standards. The tests, dubbed FSA, will have to be replaced, too, once new standards are adopted.