Status of education-related bills in General Assembly
With the General Assembly session underway, there are myriad bills related to education being debated and discussed, including ones on charter schools, virtual schools, ones allowing homeschoolers to participate in public school athletic programs, and many more.
Here’s a comprehensive listing of education-related bills, updated through March 2, 2016. For more information on each bill, including its text, status and related bills, click on the link to the bill.
Another great way to track education-related bills is through the VEA’s Daily Reports blog.
Bill # | Patron | Description | Last Action | ||
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HB3 | Bell, Robert B. |
Constitutional amendment; Board of Education shall have authority to establish charter schools within school divisions of the Commonwealth (submitting to qualified voters). Amending Section 5 of Article VIII.
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Failed to report (defeated) in Privileges and Elections (5-Y 7-N 1-A) (Senate) | ||
HB8 | Bell, Richard P. |
Virginia Virtual School; Board established as a policy agency in the executive branch of state government, members shall be appointed by August 1, 2016, report, appointment of nonlegislative citizen members of Board.
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Reported from Finance with amendments (10-Y 4-N) (Senate) | ||
HB32 | Sullivan |
Voter identification; accepted forms of identification include valid student identification card containing photograph and issued by higher educational institution.
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Left in Privileges and Elections (House) | ||
HB36 | Bell, Richard P. |
Government courses at public high schools; local school board to implement a program of instruction in school division on all information and concepts contained in civics portion of the U.S. Naturalization Test.
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VOTE: ADOPTION (62-Y 35-N) (House) | ||
HB46 | Greason |
School Readiness Committee; Secretary of Education, et al., to establish, membership.
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Assigned Education sub: Public Education (Senate) | ||
HB47 | Greason |
Mixed-Delivery Preschool Services Fund and Grant Program; established, report.
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Committee substitute printed 16105940D-S1 (Senate) | ||
HB50 | Kory |
Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
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Tabled in Transportation (House) | ||
HB57 | Kory |
Student attendance; public elementary or secondary school student to be dropped from the roll and marked as withdrawn if he has been absent without excuse for 15 consecutive school days.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB69 | McQuinn |
Health insurance; credits for retired school division employees.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB71 | Farrell |
Standards of Learning assessments; receipt and administration date.
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Stricken from docket by Education (House) | ||
HB76 | Marshall, R.G. |
Concealed handguns; authorization and training for persons designated to carry on school property.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB93 | Kory |
School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day of school year.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB131 | Bell, Robert B. |
Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs.
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Required 66 affirmative votes to override the Governor’s Veto (House) | ||
HB161 | Spruill |
November elections; elections and terms for mayors, councils, and elected school boards of cities and towns.
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Left in Privileges and Elections (House) | ||
HB164 | Farrell |
High school graduation; verified units of credit.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB166 | Cole |
Visually impaired students; each student to be evaluated by a certified Teacher of the Visually Impaired and requires the student to receive instruction in Braille.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB167 | Cole |
School board employees; possession of firearms by employees who are former law-enforcement officers.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB168 | LaRock |
Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
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Passed Senate with substitute (33-Y 7-N) (Senate) | ||
HB179 | Kory |
Virginia Human Rights Act; prohibits discrimination in private or public employment based on sexual orientation or status as a veteran.
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Left in General Laws (House) | ||
HB187 | Taylor |
Public school buildings, new; plans or blueprints for construction to include indoor active shooter gunshot detection and alerting system.
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Failed to report (defeated) in Education (9-Y 13-N) (House) | ||
HB191 | Minchew |
Composite index of local ability-to-pay; use value of real estate in certain localities.
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Tabled in Education (House) | ||
HB196 | Lingamfelter |
Public elementary and secondary schools and local school divisions; information and forms, Department of Education shall study transition to electronic submission of all information, etc.
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Referred to Committee on Education and Health (Senate) | ||
HB209 | LeMunyon |
Higher educational institutions and other educational and cultural institutions; revising and recodifying laws.
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Referred to Committee on Education and Health (Senate) | ||
HB228 | Albo |
Graduation requirements; computer programming courses approved by Board of Education may be taken to satisfy credit for a foreign language, provisions of this act become effective on July 1, 2018.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB236 | Lingamfelter |
Teacher Emeritus Fund and Program; established.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB237 | Lingamfelter |
Absentee voting; overseas military voters may choose to receive and return absentee ballots by electronic means.
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Left in Privileges and Elections (House) | ||
HB241 | Lingamfelter |
Students; Board of Education shall consider assessments aligned to Standards of Learning for students who are English language learners.
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Recommitted to Education and Health (Senate) | ||
HB242 | Lingamfelter |
Virginia Preschool Initiative; local matching funds.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB243 | Minchew |
Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
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Tabled in Transportation (House) | ||
HB259 | LaRock |
Standards of Learning; Board of Education prohibited from replacing with Common Core State Standards without the prior statutory approval of the General Assembly.
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Vetoed by Governor | ||
HB261 | Yancey |
Armed Forces of United States or Virginia National Guard, former members; provisional teaching licenses.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB261ER) (House) | ||
HB263 | Poindexter |
Western Virginia Public Education Consortium; decreases membership.
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Governor’s Action Deadline Midnight, March 7, 2016 | ||
HB265 | Davis |
Charter schools, public; amount appropriated to local school boards.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB279 | Byron |
Career and technical education; Board of Education shall provide issuance of three-year licenses to qualified individuals to teach high school courses, report.
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VOTE: ADOPTION (99-Y 0-N) (House) | ||
HB295 | O’Quinn |
School sports officials; considered an employee of public or private elementary or secondary school, penalty for battery against an official.
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Left in Courts of Justice (House) | ||
HB306 | O’Quinn |
School buses; display of advertising material on sides and rear.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB309 | Greason |
School boards, local; licensed behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts, support services positions.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB314 | Orrock |
Drugs; administration by certain school employees.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 144 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
HB333 | Pogge |
School property; priority use by youth groups federally listed as patriotic and national organizations.
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Stricken from docket by Education (House) | ||
HB341 | Miller |
Passing stopped school bus; mailing of summons to person who commits a violation, privileged records.
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Tabled in Transportation (House) | ||
HB353 | Greason |
School boards, local; agreements with nonpublic schools to provide student transportation to and from school field trips.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 145 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
HB357 | Loupassi |
Public schools; physical activity requirement for students in grades kindergarten through five consists of at least 20 minutes per day or an average of 100 minutes per week during regular school year, etc.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 146 (effective – see bill) | ||
HB358 | Davis |
School security funds; nonsectarian private elementary and secondary schools to participate in School Security Equipment Grant Act, Department of Emergency Management to set aside funds received through federal Homeland Security Grant Program for school upgrades.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB365 | Davis |
Adaptive Learning Tools Grant Fund; established.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB381 | Greason |
Standards of Learning; alternative means for children with disabilities who meet certain criteria to demonstrate achievement.
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Assigned Education sub: Public Education (Senate) | ||
HB389 | LaRock |
Virginia Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report.
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Reported from Finance with amendments (9-Y 5-N) (Senate) | ||
HB397 | LaRock |
Discrimination; specification of certain terms relating to sex or gender.
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Left in General Laws (House) | ||
HB400 | Simon |
Virginia Student Loan Refinancing Authority; established, report.
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Continued to 2017 in Commerce and Labor (House) | ||
HB401 | Simon |
Student loans; licensing of student loan servicers, Office of Student Loan Ombudsman established, report.
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Continued to 2017 in Commerce and Labor (House) | ||
HB406 | Minchew |
School boards, local; agreements with nonpublic schools to provide student transportation to and from school field trips.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB422 | Murphy |
Firearms dealers; locality may adopt an ordinance regulating or prohibiting anyone from engaging in business of selling firearms at retail, providing gunsmithing services, etc., within 1,000 feet of a school.
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Left in Militia, Police and Public Safety (House) | ||
HB423 | Simon |
Firearms; possession in school zone, penalty.
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Left in Militia, Police and Public Safety (House) | ||
HB424 | Simon |
Firearms; possession in school zone, regulation by locality.
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Left in Militia, Police and Public Safety (House) | ||
HB429 | Villanueva |
Virginia Human Rights Act; prohibits discrimination in employment on basis of sexual orientation or status as a veteran, clarifies definition of sexual orientation.
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Left in General Laws (House) | ||
HB436 | Austin |
Standards of Learning; recovery credit to students who retake and pass assessments in English reading or mathematics, including any student who retakes an assessment on an expedited basis.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB436ER) (House) | ||
HB450 | Taylor |
Comprehensive community colleges, certain; each of seven colleges with highest number of enrolled students who are veterans shall employ at least one full-time veterans advisor and shall establish a veterans resource center on campus.
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Reported from Finance (14-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
HB453 | Hodges |
Northern Neck-Middle Peninsula Public Education Consortium; adds Counties of King George and King William as member counties of the Consortium.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 147 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
HB457 | Murphy |
Full-day kindergarten programs; availability and building capacity required at each newly constructed elementary school.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB459 | Freitas |
Teacher licensure; industry certification credential, local waiver.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB475 | Filler-Corn |
Students who have been treated for pediatric cancer; Department of Education to review certain federal regulations and suggest revisions to guidance documents relating to return to learn protocol.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 148 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
HB478 | Kory |
High school graduation and dropout data; on-time graduation.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB486 | McClellan |
Compulsory school attendance cases; prosecution by attorneys for the Commonwealth.
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Left in Courts of Justice (House) | ||
HB487 | McClellan |
School resource officers; those employed pursuant to School Resource Officer Grants Program, conditions of employment.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB487ER) (House) | ||
HB495 | Simon |
Synthetic turf; three-year moratorium on installation of turf that contains recycled crumb rubber from waste tires at schools and recreational parks.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB503 | Kory |
Public Instruction, Superintendent of; tracking public elementary and secondary school teacher turnover, report.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB508 | Yancey |
Worker retraining and career pathway tax credit; modification of credit.
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Left in Finance (House) | ||
HB516 | Landes |
Education, Board of; requirement to establish policy on sexually explicit instructional material.
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Placed on Calendar (House) | ||
HB518 | LeMunyon |
School boards, local; Board shall select 12 schools identified for comprehensive support, etc., and require such schools to provide all students with option to transfer to another public school in school division, report.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB518ER) (House) | ||
HB519 | LeMunyon |
School-affiliated entities; definition, providing protection for student personal information.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB519ER) (House) | ||
HB520 | LeMunyon |
Redistricting of school boundaries; assignment of students. |
Left in Education (House) | ||
HB521 | LeMunyon |
Education, Board of; annual report includes reporting requirements of local school divisions.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB521ER) (House) | ||
HB522 | LeMunyon |
Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; list of restrictive federal laws and regulations, report.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB523 | LeMunyon |
Higher educational institutions; student mental health policies.
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VOTE: ADOPTION (99-Y 0-N) (House) | ||
HB524 | LeMunyon |
Data on teacher performance and quality; confidentiality.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB524ER) (House) | ||
HB525 | LeMunyon |
Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; review of standardized testing in public high schools in the Commonwealth, report.
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Referred to Committee on Rules (Senate) | ||
HB532 | Murphy |
Composite index of local ability to pay; additional factors to be considered. |
Tabled in Education (House) | ||
HB547 | Watts |
Standards of Quality; apportionment of state and local share.
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Tabled in Education (House) | ||
HB557 | Orrock |
School efficiency reviews; scope and costs, eliminates 25 percent match required of local school divisions that request a review from the Department of Planning and Budget.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 70 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
HB565 | Lingamfelter |
Charter schools, public; changes to provisions for establishment and operation.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB571 | Robinson |
School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening date of school year, school divisions granted a waiver for 2015-2016 school year. |
Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (9-Y 6-N) (Senate) | ||
HB573 | Robinson |
Students with limited English proficiency; alternatives to Standards of Learning English reading assessments.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB633 | Spruill |
Standards of Learning; Board of Education to include history and social science instruction on importance of the Battle of Great Bridge.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB659 | Filler-Corn |
High school family life education curriculum; programs on prevention of dating violence, domestic abuse, etc.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB659ER) (House) | ||
HB663 | Cole |
Restroom facilities; use of facilities in public buildings or schools, definition of anatomical sex, civil penalty.
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Left in General Laws (House) | ||
HB670 | Peace |
Truancy; educational neglect, penalty, court may defer proceedings against parent and place him on probation upon terms and conditions.
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Left in Courts of Justice (House) | ||
HB678 | Leftwich |
Human trafficking training; Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish for law-enforcement personnel involved in criminal investigations, establishment of compulsory training standards.
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Continued to 2017 in Finance (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
HB682 | Peace |
Teacher licensure; waiver of requirements, trade and industrial education programs.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB682ER) (House) | ||
HB694 | Kory |
Students; ratio of full-time equivalent instructional positions to those identified as having limited English proficiency, state funding.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB696 | Kory |
Teacher licensure; Board of Education to establish criteria in its regulations to effectuate substitution of military technology training for technology education.
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Tabled in Education (House) | ||
HB697 | Kory |
Teachers; probation and dismissal. |
Left in Education (House) | ||
HB748 | Greason |
Driver education; certification of online courses, reports and records of licensed computer-based driver education providers.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB748ER) (House) | ||
HB749 | Greason |
School service providers; changes to provisions relating to protection of student personal information, deletion of student personal information upon request of school or school division.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB749ER) (House) | ||
HB750 | Greason |
Student personal information; definition of school services, college and career readiness assessment.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB750ER) (House) | ||
HB753 | Greason |
School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day of school year.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (9-Y 6-N) (Senate) | ||
HB781 | Cole |
Restroom facilities; use of facilities in public buildings or schools, definition of biological sex.
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Failed to report (defeated) in General Laws (8-Y 14-N) (House) | ||
HB788 | Adams |
School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day of school year.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB793 | James |
Academic credit; State Board for Community Colleges to adopt a policy for award of credit to any student who has completed industry credential.
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Tabled in Commerce and Labor (House) | ||
HB798 | Bell, John J. |
School divisions, certain; development of plan to fund and phase in full-day kindergarten.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB803 | Morris |
Higher educational institutions; students and officially recognized student organizations, right to representation at proceedings, appeal.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB827 | Torian |
Concussions in student-athletes; Board of Education guidelines for school division policies and procedures, amends Return to Learn Protocol.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB831 | Greason |
Standards of Learning; curriculum shall include computer science and computational thinking, including computer coding.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB831ER) (House) | ||
HB833 | Greason |
Standards of Learning; Board of Education to establish and update guidelines for time length of each elementary school assessment.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB842 | Cline |
Teachers; preparation and licensure, professional development in indicators of dyslexia, every person shall complete awareness training provided by Department of Education.
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Reported from Finance with amendment (14-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
HB847 | Hugo |
Higher educational institutions; tuition assistance for non-Virginia students, proceeds from state debt and revenues generated from state taxes and fees.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB863 | Hugo |
Higher educational institutions; admission of undergraduate students domiciled in Virginia.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB864 | Hugo |
Public elementary and secondary schools; teacher grievance procedures.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB873 | Hugo |
Public and private elementary and secondary schools and higher educational institutions; selection of for-profit motor carriers for school-sponsored events.
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Stricken from docket by Education (House) | ||
HB876 | Hugo |
Higher educational institutions; student health insurance coverage.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB894 | Greason |
Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; change in membership.
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Assigned Education sub: Public Education (Senate) | ||
HB895 | Greason |
High school graduation; Board of Education to develop requirements and remove existing provisions related to standard and advanced studies diplomas, report.
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VOTE: REJECTED (2-Y 97-N) (House) | ||
HB896 | Greason |
Private school employees, certain; requirement of background checks, if employment denied, information appearing on his record in registry, shall be provided to applicant.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB896ER) (House) | ||
HB915 | Toscano |
Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
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Tabled in Transportation (House) | ||
HB925 | Mason |
Virginia Preschool Initiative; student eligibility.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB926 | Mason |
Higher educational institutions; letter certifying good standing of certain students.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB929 | Davis |
Cybersecurity; promotion of industry in the Commonwealth.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB933 | Toscano |
High school graduation and dropout data; students who have been placed in custody of Department of Social Services.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB936 | Toscano |
Students, certain, with limited English proficiency; Board shall make provision in its regulations for flexibility for students to earn credits required for diploma, students who have failed reading, etc.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (10-Y 5-N) (Senate) | ||
HB942 | Wilt |
School boards; local boards shall provide reasonable and appropriate access to school property to youth-oriented, community organizations.
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VOTE: ADOPTION (85-Y 13-N) (House) | ||
HB948 | Keam |
License plates, special; revenue sharing for elementary or secondary education.
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Left in Transportation (House) | ||
HB953 | Keam |
Imitation controlled substances; maximum disciplinary action for student.
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Tabled in Education (House) | ||
HB954 | Keam |
Concussions or other head injuries; local school division policies and procedures to include Return to Learn Protocol for student-athletes.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 151 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
HB960 | Carr |
Fines under certain local ordinances; payment to local school division and Literary Fund.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB961 | Rush |
Higher educational institutions; alternative tuition or fee structures to students, requirement of students.
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Reported from Finance (14-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
HB965 | Davis |
Public schools; organizations governing interscholastic programs, voting rights of member schools.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB967 | Davis |
School term; waiver of length of school term, early course mastery. |
Stricken from docket by Education (House) | ||
HB975 | Lopez |
Pesticides; prohibits aerial application for agricultural purposes within one-quarter mile of a public or private elementary or secondary school.
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Stricken from docket by Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources (House) | ||
HB1013 | Massie |
Threat assessment teams; dissemination of certain records and information.
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Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
HB1014 | Massie |
Neighborhood Assistance Act; increases maximum amount of tax credits that may be issued by Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Left in Finance (House) | ||
HB1019 | Massie |
Educational improvement scholarships; modifies tax credit program, pre-kindergarten eligibility.
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Continued to 2017 in Finance (House) | ||
HB1022 | Sickles |
Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; changes to student eligibility criteria for Program grants.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB1029 | Sickles |
Critical National Security Language Grant Fund and Program; established.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB1061 | Bagby |
Students; expulsion and referral to a local law-enforcement agency.
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Left in Courts of Justice (House) | ||
HB1131 | Kory |
Standards of Learning; reduces total number and type of required assessments.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1132 | LaRock |
School principals; incident reports.
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Left in Courts of Justice (House) | ||
HB1134 | LaRock |
Disorderly conduct; certain provisions shall not apply to any individual age 14 or younger enrolled as a student at affected elementary or secondary school if occurred on school property during regular school hours or on a school bus.
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VOTE: ENGROSSMENT REFUSED (36-Y 60-N 1-A) (House) | ||
HB1135 | Kory |
Virginia-grown food products; purchase by state agencies and institutions and local school divisions.
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Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
HB1151 | Ward |
School boards; employment prohibited for any individual who has been convicted of a violent felony, etc.
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Left in Courts of Justice (House) | ||
HB1165 | Dudenhefer |
Virginia Grade Level Alternative; electronic submission of evidence.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1186 | Hope |
Advanced studies diploma; foreign language requirements, technical programming languages.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1192 | Murphy |
Cigarettes; any county to impose a tax at a rate not to exceed twice state tax rate, additional funds for K-12 public school education.
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Left in Finance (House) | ||
HB1198 | Kory |
Cigarette taxes; Fairfax and Arlington Counties to increase to double amount levied under state law, portion of revenues dedicated to elementary and secondary schools.
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Left in Finance (House) | ||
HB1199 | Kory |
School resource officers; prohibits possession of firearms and other weapons, penalty.
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Stricken from docket by Militia, Police and Public Safety (House) | ||
HB1200 | Collins |
Assault and battery; student who is subject of an individualized education program required by federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act cannot be found guilty.
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Incorporated by Courts of Justice (HB1213-Albo) (House) | ||
HB1213 | Albo |
Minors; certain education records as evidence.
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Passed Senate with amendment (39-Y 1-N) (Senate) | ||
HB1215 | Kilgore |
State employee health insurance; local school boards and local governing bodies to elect to have all their employees and retirees, as well as the dependents of employees and retirees, eligible to participate in plan.
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Left in Appropriations (House) | ||
HB1219 | Taylor |
Graduation requirements; standard units of credit in foreign language required to graduate with an advanced studies diploma or a standard diploma may be satisfied by successful completion of computer programming courses.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1230 | Herring |
Higher educational institutions; boards of visitors of state-supported institutions to adopt policies that are supportive of intellectual property rights of matriculated students.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1230ER) (House) | ||
HB1234 | Lingamfelter |
School security officers; authorized to carry firearm in performance of his duties, if he is a retired law-enforcement officer who annually participates in training and testing, etc.
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VOTE: ADOPTION (66-Y 32-N) (House) | ||
HB1247 | Albo |
Higher educational institutions; student expulsion, appeal.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1253 | Hester |
Norfolk, City of; repeals obsolete provisions for appointment of members to school board.
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Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1253ER) (House) | ||
HB1279 | Anderson |
Public schools; fire drills and lock-down drills required at least twice a week during first 20 school days of each school session, etc.
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Referred to Committee on Education and Health (Senate) | ||
HB1308 | Keam |
School board policies, local; students volunteering at polling places.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1352 | Bell, John J. |
Public elementary and secondary schools; teacher grievance procedures, removes requirement hearing be set within 15 days of request.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1365 | Bulova |
High school graduation; Board of Education prohibited from requiring a new student entering ninth grade to earn a student-selected verified credit in order to graduate.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1367 | Kory |
Higher educational institutions; alternative tuition or fee structures to students.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1370 | Miyares |
High school; prohibition of certain level course grading policies.
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Left in Education (House) | ||
HB1377 | LeMunyon |
School boards; after September 30 of any school year, anytime number of students in a class exceeds class size limit, local school division shall notify parent and describe measures to reduce class size.
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VOTE: ADOPTION (62-Y 36-N) (House) | ||
HJ1 | Bell, Robert B. |
Constitutional amendment; Board of Education shall have authority to establish charter schools within school divisions of the Commonwealth (second reference), Chapter 719, 2015 Acts (first reference). Amending Section 5 of Article VIII.
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Failed to report (defeated) in Privileges and Elections (5-Y 7-N 1-A) (Senate) | ||
HJ50 | Webert |
Composite Index of Local Ability to Pay; Department of Education to study effect of local use value assessment of certain real estate.
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Continued to 2017 in Rules (House) | ||
HJ83 | Bagby |
Student participation in federal free and reduced price meals programs; Office of School Nutrition Programs in Department of Education to study effects on student academic performance.
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Left in Rules (House) | ||
HJ86 | Anderson |
Educators; recognizing need in the Commonwealth to cultivate Virginia high school graduate who is skilled in critical thinking, communication, etc.
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Tabled in Rules (House) | ||
HJ112 | Landes |
Public elementary and secondary education; joint committee of House Committee on Education and Senate Committee on Education and Health to study future of education in the Commonwealth.
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Senators: Newman, McDougle, Wexton (Senate) | ||
HJ151 | Jones |
Early childhood development programs; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study specific programs. |
Tabled in Rules (House) | ||
HJ161 | Yost |
Students with disabilities in public elementary and secondary schools; Division of Special Education and Student Services of Department of Education to study essential components of pilot program to implement training and policy development that promotes inclusive education practices.
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Left in Rules (House) | ||
SB12 | Ebbin |
Public employment; prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (House) | ||
SB16 | Favola |
Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
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Incorporated by Transportation (SB120-Carrico) (12-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB17 | Stanley |
Science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) programs; establishes programs administered by the Board of Education for donations to qualified schools.
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Continued to 2017 in Appropriations (House) | ||
SB52 | Howell |
Virginia Student Loan Refinancing Authority; established, report.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (13-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB74 | Wexton |
Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
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Incorporated by Transportation (SB120-Carrico) (12-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB120 | Carrico |
Passing stopped school buses; rebutting presumption, no proceedings for contempt or arrest of a person summoned by mailing shall be instituted for failure to appear on return date of summons.
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House requested conference committee (House) | ||
SB135 | Edwards |
Human trafficking training; Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish for law-enforcement personnel involved in criminal investigations, persons seeking initial licensure as a teacher or renewal of license to complete training.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB138 | Favola |
Firearms dealers; locality may adopt an ordinance regulating or prohibiting anyone from engaging in business of selling firearms within 1,000 feet of a school.
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Passed by indefinitely in Courts of Justice (10-Y 5-N) (Senate) | ||
SB151 | Reeves |
Teachers; expenses tax credit for materials used in teaching.
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Passed by indefinitely in Finance (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB155 | Favola |
Cigarette taxes; Fairfax and Arlington Counties to increase to double amount levied under state law, portion of revenues dedicated to elementary or secondary schools.
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Passed by indefinitely in Finance (13-Y 2-N) (Senate) | ||
SB203 | Miller |
Standards of Learning; reduces total number and type of required assessments, Board of Education to adopt and implement a transition plan.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (14-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB211 | Miller |
Public schools; physical activity requirement for students in grades kindergarten through five consists of at least 20 minutes per day or an average of 100 minutes per week during regular school year, etc.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 155 (effective – see bill) | ||
SB224 | Miller |
Public schools; each school board is required to develop and implement a policy to prohibit use of tobacco products on a school bus, etc.
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Passed by for the day (House) | ||
SB245 | Stanley |
Comprehensive community colleges; each college shall enter into agreements with local school divisions it serves to facilitate dual enrollment of eligible students into Career Pathways program.
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VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (99-Y 0-N) (House) | ||
SB246 | Stanley |
Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) Competition Team Grant Program and Fund; established, created. |
Read second time (House) | ||
SB250 | Black |
School boards, local; agreements with nonpublic schools to provide student transportation to and from school field trips.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 57 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
SB275 | Wexton |
School boards, local; agreements with nonpublic schools to provide student transportation to and from school field trips.
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Incorporated by Education and Health (SB250-Black) (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB279 | Wexton |
School divisions, certain; development of plan to fund and phase in full-day kindergarten, benchmarks for progress at two-, etc., year intervals.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (8-Y 6-N) (Senate) | ||
SB321 | Barker |
Public schools; kindergarten instructional time.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (8-Y 6-N) (Senate) | ||
SB336 | Miller |
High school graduation; Board of Education to develop requirements and remove existing provisions related to standard and advanced studies diplomas.
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Delegates: Greason, LeMunyon, Bulova (House) | ||
SB340 | Garrett |
School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day of school year.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (9-Y 6-N) (Senate) | ||
SB360 | Howell |
Teachers; Superintendent of Public Instruction to develop and implement a system to track turnover, report.
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Read second time (House) | ||
SB368 | McDougle |
Public schools; standards for accreditation, corrective action plan.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB368ER) (Senate) | ||
SB370 | Wexton |
Family life education; Board of Education to include in its standards of learning for age-appropriate instruction in prevention, etc., of child abduction, child abuse, etc.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (8-Y 7-N) (Senate) | ||
SB422 | Vogel |
Neighborhood Assistance Act; increases maximum amount of tax credits that may be issued by Superintendent of Public Instruction, requirement for tax credit allocations beginning for fiscal year 2016-2017.
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Referred to Committee on Finance (House) | ||
SB425 | Edwards |
Higher educational institutions; student mental health policies.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB425ER) (Senate) | ||
SB427 | Miller |
Standards of Learning assessments; Board of Education shall not include in its calculation of passage rate any student whose parent has decided to not have his child take such assessment, exception.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB427ER) (Senate) | ||
SB428 | Miller |
Standards of Learning assessments; administration time frame.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB438 | Barker |
Higher educational institutions; disclosure of student’s username or password for student’s personal social media accounts.
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Passed by for the day (House) | ||
SB440 | Saslaw |
Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; changes to student eligibility criteria for Program grants.
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Read second time (House) | ||
SB441 | Edwards |
Standards of Learning; reduces total number and type of required assessments.
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Incorporated by Education and Health (SB203-Miller) (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB458 | McEachin |
Alternatives to suspension; Board of Education shall establish guidelines for consideration by local school boards.
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Passed by for the day (House) | ||
SB461 | Vogel |
Movable Soccer Goal Safety Act; any organization that owns and controls a movable soccer goal to establish a safety, training, and education policy. |
Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (14-Y 1-N) (Senate) | ||
SB467 | Wagner |
Child day programs; exemptions from licensure, instructional programs offered by public schools that serve preschool-age children, etc.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB467ER) (Senate) | ||
SB493 | Surovell |
Virginia Freedom of Information Act; closed meeting not authorized for discussion of compensation matters for local governing bodies and elected school boards that affect the membership.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB493ER) (Senate) | ||
SB498 | Sturtevant |
Standards of Learning; reduces total number and type of required assessments.
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Incorporated by Education and Health (SB203-Miller) (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB500 | Sturtevant |
Register of funds expended; required posting by state agencies, localities, and school divisions.
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Passed by indefinitely in General Laws and Technology (11-Y 4-N) (Senate) | ||
SB502 | Locke |
School efficiency reviews; scope and costs, eliminates 25 percent match required of local school divisions that request a review from the Department of Planning and Budget.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 53 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
SB505 | Sturtevant |
Standards of Learning; Department of Education to report results of individual students on assessments to local school divisions by June 30 of each year.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB511 | Sturtevant |
Battery; increases penalty when against a public or private school employee engaged in the performance of his duties (Lindsay’s Law).
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Passed by indefinitely in Courts of Justice (10-Y 4-N) (Senate) | ||
SB525 | McPike |
Standards of Learning; reduces total number and type of required assessments.
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Incorporated by Education and Health (SB203-Miller) (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB538 | Surovell |
Students; Board of Education shall consider assessments aligned to Standards of Learning for students who are English language learners.
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Approved by Governor-Chapter 58 (effective 7/1/16) | ||
SB540 | Edwards |
Early childhood education; all school divisions to provide for four-year-olds and five-year-olds who are not eligible to attend kindergarten, etc.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (14-Y 1-N) (Senate) | ||
SB548 | Barker |
Students with limited English proficiency; alternative to the eleventh grade Standards of Learning end-of-course English reading assessment.
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Incorporated by Education and Health (SB538-Surovell) (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB554 | Cosgrove |
Standards of Learning; Board of Education to include history and social science instruction on importance of the Battle of Great Bridge.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB564 | Norment |
Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exclusions for school personnel licensure applications.
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Governor’s Action Deadline Midnight, March 8, 2016 | ||
SB573 | Ruff |
Part-time teachers; Board of Education to provide for issuance of permits.
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VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (99-Y 0-N) (House) | ||
SB587 | Sturtevant |
Compulsory school attendance cases; prosecution by attorneys for the Commonwealth of all cases of alleged violations.
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Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice (House) | ||
SB588 | Suetterlein |
Constitutional amendment; Board of Education shall have authority to establish charter schools within school divisions of the Commonwealth (submitting to qualified voters). Amending Section 5 of Article VIII.
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Chair votes No (Senate) | ||
SB604 | Howell |
Student loans; licensing of student loan servicers, Office of Student Loan Ombudsman established, report.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education and Health with letter (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB609 | Alexander |
Academic credit; State Board for Community Colleges to adopt a policy for award of credit to any student who has completed industry credential.
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Tabled in Education (House) | ||
SB612 | Garrett |
Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs.
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Passed by for the day (Senate) | ||
SB659 | Favola |
Standards of Quality; instructional positions for students identified as having limited English proficiency.
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Passed by indefinitely in Finance (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB660 | Favola |
Teacher dismissal hearings; no school board shall appoint as a hearing officer an employee of school board or spouse, etc., of any member of board or school superintendent.
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Tabled in Education (House) | ||
SB664 | Surovell |
Ballots; order of names of candidates for school boards, in event two or more candidates file simultaneously, order of filing shall be determined by lot by electoral board.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB664ER) (Senate) | ||
SB665 | Marsden |
Middle school student-athletes, public; pre-participation physical examination.
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Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB665ER) (Senate) | ||
SB675 | Chafin |
State employee health insurance; local school boards and local governing bodies to elect to have all their employees and retirees, as well as the dependents of employees and retirees, eligible to participate in plan.
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Stricken from docket by Finance (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB734 | Obenshain |
Charter schools, public; changes to provisions for establishment and operation.
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Committee substitute printed 16105879D-H1 (House) | ||
SB740 | Surovell |
Electronic textbooks; no school board shall require use of any electronic textbook in any course in grades six through 12 unless school board adopts certain plan, pilot program may be established.
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Passed by indefinitely in Education (House) | ||
SB747 | Wagner |
Cybersecurity; promotion of industry in the Commonwealth.
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Stricken at request of Patron in Finance (14-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB759 | Black |
Public schools; local school board to employ one full-time equivalent advisor who specializes in identification of and teaching techniques for students with dyslexia or a related disorder.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB763 | Dance |
Special education; local school division, upon written request, to place, operate, and maintain one or more cameras in each self-contained classroom.
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Continued to 2017 in Education and Health (15-Y 0-N) (Senate) | ||
SB776 | Barker |
Public schools; residency of children in kinship care. |
Passed by for the day (House) | ||
SB780 | Black |
Home instruction or religious exemption; information disclosure by division superintendent or local school board.
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VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (99-Y 0-N) (House) | ||
SJ6 | Obenshain |
Constitutional amendment; Board of Education shall have authority to establish charter schools within school divisions of the Commonwealth (second reference), Chapter 719, 2015 Acts (first reference). Amending Section 5 of Article VIII.
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Rejected by Senate (19-Y 21-N) (Senate) | ||
SJ81 | Sturtevant |
Teacher salary scale; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study compression in local school divisions, etc.
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Continued to 2017 in Rules (Senate) | ||
SJ85 | Deeds |
Public elementary and secondary education; joint committee of Senate Committee on Education and Health and House Committee on Education to study future of education in the Commonwealth.
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VOTE: BLOCK VOTE ADOPTION (99-Y 0-N) (House) | ||
SJ86 | Edwards |
“Pay It Forward, Pay It Back” higher education tuition financing model; State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to study feasibility of implementing to increase access to educational opportunities and to decrease debt burden on students in the Commonwealth.
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Continued to 2017 in Rules (Senate) | ||
SJ88 | Norment |
Early childhood development programs; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study specific programs, prenatal to age five, Commission shall have access to individual-level records of all programs. |
Passed by for the day (House) | ||
SJ93 | Suetterlein |
Constitutional amendment; Board of Education shall have authority to establish charter schools within school divisions of the Commonwealth (submitting to qualified voters). Amending Section 5 of Article VIII.
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Requires 21 affirmative votes for passage (Senate) | ||
SJ121 | Suetterlein |
Charter schools, public; expressing sense of General Assembly that schools should be open to all students, nondiscriminatory, etc.
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Left in Rules (Senate) |
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