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2005 SESSION
House Education
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Dillard (Chairman), Tata, Hamilton, Landes, Reid, Black, Rapp, Bell, Lingamfelter, Rust, Reese, Carrico, Frederick, Fralin, Councill, Van Yahres, Keister, Shuler, Alexander, Ward, Ebbin, Ware, O.
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- HB 65 Tuition; guidelines increase.
- HB 337 No Child Left Behind Act; state withdrawal from participation.
- HB 456 Alternative diplomas; guidelines for awarding.
- HB 726 Higher education; guidelines for designation by students their portion of mandatory student fees.
- HB 1272 School employees; data on convictions relating to felony or moral offense of applicants.
- HB 1420 Truancy; reporting of students' nonattendance at school.
- HB 1532 Education Improvement Act of 2005; created.
- HB 1541 Standards of Learning assements, awarding of diplomas.
- HB 1585 Student grades; prohibits principals and assistant principals from altering.
- HB 1592 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to seek waiver.
- HB 1658 Pupil transportation; changes in provisions.
- HB 1659 Higher education; hiring and admission of military personnel.
- HB 1678 Public schools; free admission to children of certain military personnel.
- HB 1679 Public school attendance; children of military personnel.
- HB 1731 Public schools; participation in interscholastic programs by nonpublic school students.
- HB 1768 Standards of Learning; awarding of diplomas to students with disabilities.
- HB 1771 Standards of Quality; requires employment of school operations and business managers.
- HB 1870 Standards of Learning; includes career and technical education courses.
- HB 1906 Alternative education programs; change in provisions of Standards of Quality.
- HB 2091 Higher educational institutions; admission policies.
- HB 2122 Tuition, in-state; eligibility for students seeking asylum or refugee status.
- HB 2140 Wellness-Related Fitness Test; requirements.
- HB 2146 Community College Success Program; created.
- HB 2171 Student conduct; code regulations to include guidelines on bullying, harassment, and intimidation.
- HB 2188 Vocational Incentive Scholarship Program for Shipyard Workers Fund; created.
- HB 2202 Students; policy for disciplinary actions.
- HB 2297 Public schools; participation in interscholastic programs by nonpublic school students.
- HB 2323 Standards of Quality; apportionment of state and local share.
- HB 2324 Educational Ventures Consortium; created.
- HB 2332 Teachers; licensure.
- HB 2357 Standards of Quality in public schools; computation of composite index.
- HB 2358 Standards of Quality; pupil-teacher ratios.
- HB 2483 Commonwealth Scholars Program; created.
- HB 2484 Kindergarten; provision for half-day enrollment, and effective date for full-day in all schools.
- HB 2567 Tuition, in-state; applicable to certain military personnel and dependents.
- HB 2568 Public schools; military dependents to receive educational benefits.
- HB 2610 Physical education; requirements in public schools, and addressing obesity among students.
- HB 2685 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to seek waiver.
- HB 2752 Special education in public schools; medically fragile students entitled to services.
- HB 2761 Standards of Quality; no local funds required to support federally mandated student assessments.
- HB 2799 School board; election of members in Brunswick County.
- HB 2867 College applications; inquiries regarding citizenship status to satisfy only admission requirements.
- SB 880 Compulsory school attendance; truancy and chronic tardiness.
- SB 1065 School board; election of members in Brunswick County.
- SB 1251 Higher education; hiring and admission of military personnel.