DAVID WILLIAMS
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WE ARE MAKING THIS A BETTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
David Williams legislative recommendations was a driving force which help increase student success.
August 18, 2026 – Primary Election
Early Vote Dates: August 8 through August 15

THE ISSUES
David Addressing The Issues
Issue 1: Increase the Base Student Allocation (BSA) by at least 5% and provide additional flexibility for school districts
• BSA percentage increase is less 3.5%
• The BSA should reflect the actual increased costs of educating students, including innovative academic strategies, teacher recruitment and retention, insurance, and cybersecurity threats
Issue 2: Increase Funding for Allocations and Cost Factors
• Ensure the true cost of Transportation Services is provided
• Fully Fund the Safe Schools Allocation
• Adjust the program cost for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) in the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) to align with actual costs
Issue 3: Implement an Enhanced Student Attendance Strategy
• Chronic absenteeism is a major obstacle to academic excellence
• We ask the legislature to allow districts to initiate chronic absenteeism strategies after the 5th unexcused absence rather than waiting for 10
Issue 4: Allow flexible graduation requirements for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Diploma students
• Districts need flexibility to allow students pursuing a CTE Diploma to replace the Algebra I EOC and 10th-grade ELA EOC requirements with successful completion of alternate tests or industry certifications.
Issue 5: Create a dedicated categorical fund for Family Empowerment Scholarships (FES)
• Separating scholarship funding from traditional public school funding ensures transparency and accountability within the FEFP (Florida Education Finance Program).
Issue 6: Fully Fund VPK Programs in Public Schools
• VPK programs in public schools should be fully funded to ensure equitable access to high-quality early learning
• 2,852 first graders in 2024-2025, demonstrating that students did not participate in kindergarten.
• 38% of children in Escambia County do not have VPK experience

District 3 Goals
Dr. David Williams knows how to make a difference in children's lives and provide them with the best opportunities for success. He states, "educational leaders must provide solutions to the following pertinent issues in the public education system.”
• School Safety
• College and Career Readiness
• Closing the Achievement Gap
Escambia County School District
• Escambia County grade B (second year in a row)
• School Grades: 14-A; 13-B; C-26
• 44%-White; 34%-Black; 11%-Hispanic/Latino (34,000 students)
• ES-32; MS-8; HS-7; Alterative-9; Charter-7
• 69 unique CAPE – Career Academies
• Graduation Rate 89.5% (5.3% increase)
• College & Career Readiness Increase
o College entry, military enlistment, industry certifications
• Safety
“Harding” of schools – one entry point – cameras – SRO’s and Guardians –
Every employee has a Centrix alert

