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History of PASS
The founding sponsor of the PASS program is The Florida Council of 100, formed in 1961, and comprised of 100 of Florida's top business leaders. The Council of 100 is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that exists to promote the economic growth of Florida and improve the economic well-being and quality of life of its citizenry. The Council of 100 works in close harmony with the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Legislature, as well as with private organizations, to achieve quality of life improvements for the citizens of Florida.

Through funding from the South Florida Annenberg Challenge, a state mentoring grant, and other private sources, the first seven PASS schools were established in September, 1999. Because the initial results were so promising, the PASS program has quickly expanded to include 19 additional partnerships across the state. In the spring of 2002, the Florida Legislature provided additional financial support for PASS.

PASS Model Growth
1999/2000 School Year 7 PASS models were started
2000/2001 School Year   4 PASS models were started
2001/2002 School Year   11 PASS models were started
2002/2003 School Year   4 PASS models started as of December 2002

In 2002, the Council of 100 and SFAC decided to make the PASS program permanent by transferring management of PASS to the Council for Educational Change (CEC) in Ft. Lauderdale. As the permanent successor organization to the SFAC, the Council for Educational Change will continue to mobilize public and private resources to make bold, comprehensive changes in schools and to stimulate gains in student achievement throughout the state.

As Al Hoffman, Chairman of the Council of 100, recently said, "It's a fitting tribute to the memory of the late Leonard Miller, Chairman of the Council of 100's K-20 Education Committee and Chairman of the SFAC, that PASS will continue to help schools for years to come."

About the Council for Educational Change
The Council for Educational Change is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to strengthen academic performance and improve the quality of education for all children. CEC programs help prepare and empower school leaders, build business and school partnerships, mobilize parents and communities, support research and development and serve as a catalyst for public policy.

In addition to PASS, CEC programs include:

  • Principal Leadership Academy - school leadership development at all levels.
  • Accelerated School Administrator Program - online self-paced learning modules with support from master teachers
  • Professional Development Initiative - state-of-the-art principal professional development
  • Principal Portal - online links to useful and critical information
  • Public Policy and Planning - supporting education improvement for all children
  • Florida School Report - online information on Florida public schools performance and progress.
Click here for more information on CEC.

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