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  • HB 1058 Standards of Quality; biennial reveiw thereof.
  • HB 1059 Standards of Learning; Board of Education shall make assessments publicly available.
  • HB 1084 Standards of Quality; average teacher salary to be competitive nationally.
  • HB 1109 Background checks; school boards must require for public school contract employees.
  • HB 1125 Retail sales and use tax; exemption for school-related items.
  • HB 1138 Drug use in public schools; instruction on dangers of methamphetamine and OxyContin use.
  • HB 1158 Sick leave; local school boards to adopt policies for up to 12 weeks of leave without pay.
  • HB 1206 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
  • HB 1222 Tuition liability; person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning residency of a child.
  • HB 1229 Expulsion of students; amends the procedure thereof for readmission to school.
  • HB 1242 Surveys and questionnaires; certain requirements for public school students.
  • HB 1279 Notification to school principals; required by local law enforcement when students charged.
  • HB 1294 Income tax, state; Public/Private Education Investment Tax Credit, created, report.
  • HB 1306 Public-Private Transp. Act & Public-Private Education Facilities & Infrastructure Act; disclosure.
  • HB 1308 School boards; authority to block use of school facilities by certain groups.
  • HB 1340 Home instruction; requires persons providing home instruction to hold a high school diploma.
  • HB 1408 Transportation services; provide to nonpublic school students for fee.
  • HB 1427 No Child Left Behind; Bd. of Education to develop plan to identify initiatives funded thereby.
  • HB 1428 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education encouraged to request waivers and exemptions.
  • HB 1442 Standard diploma; requirements to include one concentration in career and technical education.
  • HB 1450 Recess, daily; local school boards to prohibit denial thereof to student for disciplinary reasons.
  • HB 1480 Income tax, state; career and technical education equipment tax credit.
  • HB 1482 Missing children; school board to receive report from local law-enforcement.
  • HB 1483 Home instruction; requirements.
  • HB 1485 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for nonprofit schools.
  • HB 1495 Firearms; possession thereof at school board meeting held at location other than on school property.
  • HB 1516 Possession of certain weapons; expulsion for possession thereof on school property.
  • HB 1582 Local government & school divisions; cooperative transportation agreements between.
  • HB 1588 Declaration of policy; requirement for home instruction of children.
  • HB 1590 Teachers; salary should equal or surpass national average for those in public schools.
  • HB 1593 Childhood obesity; prevention and reduction in public schools.
  • HJ 17 Commending the Virginia School Boards Association on the occasion of its 100th birthday.
  • HJ 20 Constitutional amendment; appointment of members to Board of Education (first reference).
  • HJ 22 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office & appointment of Board of Education.
  • HJ 25 Science, math, and technology education; joint subcommittee to study.
  • HJ 96 Autism spectrum disorders; Board of Education, et al. to study education and treatment thereof.
  • HJ 123 Religious freedom; SCHEV to establish guidelines for religious activity at educational institutions.
  • HJ 130 High schools; Dept. of Education to collect data and info. on drop out and graduation rates, report.
  • HJ 145 Constitutional Amendment; Governor's and Board of Education's terms of office (first reference).
  • HJ 209 Humane treatment of animals; report.
  • HJ 258 Commending Virginia school boards that employ mathematics specialists.
  • SB 26 Assault and battery; limited exception to charges for certain school personnel.
  • SB 33 General Educational Development program; allows participation by court order.
  • SB 34 Standards of Learning assessments; release thereof.
  • SB 39 Test security procedures; Board of Educ. to review violations of regulations by local school board.
  • SB 60 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
  • SB 61 Standards of Quality; support services staff ratios.
  • SB 62 Comparative religion; Board of Education to authorize elective course in grades 9 through 12.
  • SB 66 School calendars; reduction of state aid when length of school term below what is required.
  • SB 67 Standards of Learning assessments; student required to attend summer school for remediation program.
  • SB 71 Standards of Quality; Biennial review; change to even-numbered years and technical amendment.
  • SB 74 Teacher licensure requirements; revising current statutes & teacher education program provisions.
  • SB 75 School crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plan; required.
  • SB 97 SOL assessments; fire drills, etc. prohibited in schools during periods of mandatory testing.
  • SB 99 Retirement System; qualifications of retired persons teaching in critical shortage positions.
  • SB 116 Immunizations; minimum requirements for children entering public or private schools or centers.
  • SB 127 Retail Sales and Use Tax; revenue to local transportation and education.
  • SB 189 Income tax, state; education tax credits.
  • SB 190 Group homes and residential facilities; suspension of licenses under certain circumstances.
  • SB 203 Public School Authority; implement a pass-through of refunding savings to a locality.
  • SB 204 Character education; opportuities for voluntary participation in community service activities.
  • SB 205 Early childhood education; school divisions to provide programs for four and five-year-olds.
  • SB 206 Childhood obesity; Board of Education & Health Department establish standards to prevent thereof.
  • SB 241 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; burden of persuasion on school div. in adm. hearing.
  • SB 263 Triennial census or statistical survey; school divisions option of choosing.
  • SB 296 School calendar; Board of Ed. may waive requirement for school year to begin after Labor Day.
  • SB 324 Teachers; salary should be competitive rate relative to member states in So. Regional Ed. Board.
  • SB 331 Income taxes, state; establishes pilot program for refundable tax credits for tuition & textbooks.
  • SB 337 School board; referendum in Page County on question whether chairman should be elected at large.
  • SB 342 School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
  • SB 366 T.C. Williams High School; opening 2006 school year.
  • SB 382 Unemployment comp.; disqualifiies public school teacher for failure to comply with requirements.
  • SB 398 Health insurance credits; teachers and other local school board employees.
  • SB 410 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education develop plan to identify initiatives funded thereby.
  • SB 411 No Child Left Behind Act; state to withdraw from participation in federal act.
  • SB 440 Standards of Quality; Standards of Learning assessments to reflect contributions of diverse people.
  • SB 441 Correctional Education, Board of; changes membership to provide appointments of teachers.
  • SB 442 Advisory Board on Teacher Education & Licensure; nonlegislative members appointed by Governor.
  • SB 443 Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program and Fund; increases educational oppotunity.
  • SB 499 Home instruction; requires persons providing home instruction to hold a high school diploma.