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Sunshine State Standards
The Sunshine State Standards (now called Next Generation Sunshine State Standards or NGSSS) are broad statements that describe the knowledge or ability that a student should be able to demonstrate by the end of every grade level from first through twelfth grade. These standards cover eight content areas: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, World Languages, Fine Arts, and Health Education. The standards are subdivided into "benchmarks," which outline the specific content, knowledge, and skills that students are expected to learn in school. As of 2020, the Sunshine State Standards have been superseded by the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards, following the repeal of the state’s prior standards framework.{{Cite web |title=State Board of Education votes on new academic standards for Florida public schools |url=https://floridaphoenix.com/2020/02/12/state-board-of-ed-votes-yet-another-set-of-academic-standards-for-fl-public-schools/
Development of the Sunshine State Standards began in 1993, and they were adopted by the Florida Board of Education in May 1996. The Next Generation Sunshine State Standards were approved between 2007 and 2010.
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- "Next Generation Sunshine State Standards". Florida Department of Education.
- "Introduction to the Sunshine State Standards". In Tech 2000 Forum.
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