Fla. Stat. 1003.451
Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; military recruiters; access to public school campuses; Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)


(1)

A school district may not ban any branch of the United States Armed Forces or the United States Department of Homeland Security from establishing, maintaining, or operating a unit of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at a public high school in the district.

(2)(a)

A school district shall allow a student attending a public high school in the district to enroll in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district unless:
The student’s school offers the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps for any branch of the United States Armed Forces or United States Department of Homeland Security;
The student does not meet the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ minimum enrollment qualifications; or
Scheduling of the student’s courses of study does not allow the student to attend the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district.
This subsection does not require a school district to provide transportation for a student to attend the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district.

(2)(a)

A school district shall allow a student attending a public high school in the district to enroll in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district unless:The student’s school offers the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps for any branch of the United States Armed Forces or United States Department of Homeland Security;The student does not meet the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ minimum enrollment qualifications; orScheduling of the student’s courses of study does not allow the student to attend the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district.
1. The student’s school offers the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps for any branch of the United States Armed Forces or United States Department of Homeland Security;
2. The student does not meet the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ minimum enrollment qualifications; or
3. Scheduling of the student’s courses of study does not allow the student to attend the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district.

(b)

This subsection does not require a school district to provide transportation for a student to attend the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at another public high school in the district.

(3)(a)

A school district shall grant military recruiters of the United States Armed Forces and United States Department of Homeland Security the same access to secondary school students, and to school facilities and grounds, which the district grants to postsecondary educational institutions or prospective employers of students.A school district shall, as required in 20 U.S.C. s. 7908(a)(1), grant military recruiters access to the names, addresses, and telephone listings of secondary school students, except, the district shall comply with a student’s or parent’s request under 20 U.S.C. s. 7908(a)(2) or s. 1002.22 not to release the student’s information without prior written parental consent.

(3)(a)

A school district shall grant military recruiters of the United States Armed Forces and United States Department of Homeland Security the same access to secondary school students, and to school facilities and grounds, which the district grants to postsecondary educational institutions or prospective employers of students.

(b)

A school district shall, as required in 20 U.S.C. s. 7908(a)(1), grant military recruiters access to the names, addresses, and telephone listings of secondary school students, except, the district shall comply with a student’s or parent’s request under 20 U.S.C. s. 7908(a)(2) or s. 1002.22 not to release the student’s information without prior written parental consent.

(4)

Each school district and charter school shall provide students in grades 11 and 12 an opportunity to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and consult with a military recruiter if the student selects. To optimize student participation, the ASVAB must be scheduled during normal school hours.

(5)

The State Board of Education shall enforce this section under s. 1008.32.

Source: Section 1003.451 — Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; military recruiters; access to public school campuses; Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/1003.­451 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

1003.41
State academic standards
1003.42
Required instruction
1003.44
Patriotic programs
1003.45
Permitting study of the Bible and religion
1003.46
Health education
1003.47
Biological experiments on living subjects
1003.48
Instruction in operation of motor vehicles
1003.49
Graduation and promotion requirements for publicly operated schools
1003.421
Recitation of the Declaration of Independence
1003.432
Florida Seal of Biliteracy Program for high school graduates
1003.433
Learning opportunities for out-of-state and out-of-country transfer students and students needing additional instruction to meet high school graduation requirements
1003.435
High school equivalency diploma program
1003.436
Definition of “credit.”
1003.437
Middle and high school grading system
1003.451
Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
1003.453
School wellness and physical education policies
1003.455
Physical education
1003.481
Early Childhood Music Education Incentive Program
1003.482
mSCALES Pilot Program
1003.485
The New Worlds Reading Initiative
1003.491
Florida Career and Professional Education Act
1003.492
Industry-certified career education programs
1003.493
Career and professional academies and career-themed courses
1003.497
Service learning
1003.498
School district virtual course offerings
1003.499
Florida Approved Courses and Tests (FACT) Initiative
1003.4156
General requirements for middle grades promotion
1003.4201
Comprehensive system of reading instruction
1003.4203
Digital materials, CAPE Digital Tool certificates, and technical assistance
1003.4204
Safer, Smarter Schools Program
1003.4205
Disability history and awareness instruction
1003.4206
Charity for Change Program
1003.4281
Early high school graduation
1003.4282
Requirements for a standard high school diploma
1003.4285
Standard high school diploma designations
1003.4286
Award of standard high school diplomas to honorably discharged veterans
1003.4295
Acceleration options
1003.4321
Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program for high school graduates
1003.4505
Protection of school speech
1003.4933
911 public safety telecommunication training programs
1003.4935
Middle grades career and professional academy courses and career-themed courses
1003.49965
Art in the Capitol Competition
1003.49966
Law Enforcement Explorer Program

Current through Fall 2025

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