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2010 SESSION
House Education
MEMBERSHIP
Tata (Chairman), Landes, Lingamfelter, Rust, Cole, Athey, Pogge, Massie, Loupassi, Gear, Greason, Bell, Richard P., Stolle, LeMunyon, Shuler, Alexander, Ebbin, Ware, O., McClellan, Tyler, Bulova, Morrissey
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Monday, 9:00 a.m., House Room C and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., 9th Floor Appropriations Room
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- HB 7 Higher Education, Council of; duties.
- HB 43 VPI&SU; authorizes rector and board of visitors to lease titled real estate.
- HB 70 Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
- HB 76 Instructional spending; local school board to report expenditures annually.
- HB 96 Instructional spending; local school board to report expenditures annually.
- HB 111 Schools; delayed implementation of statutes and regulations upon which full accreditation is based.
- HB 130 Composite index, local; adjustment for state share of basic aid for certain school divisions.
- HB 154 SOL; assessment to be included with initial administration scores and relevant accreditation rating.
- HB 196 Graduation requirements; delayed implementation.
- HB 208 School divisions, local; policy on Internet shall be posted on its website.
- HB 225 Standards of Quality; apportionment of state and local share.
- HB 238 Students with Disabilities Tuition Assistance Grant Program; created.
- HB 249 School calendar; opening of 2010-2011 school year in Planning Districts 5 and 12.
- HB 257 Homebound instruction services; Board of Education shall review its regulations.
- HB 266 Commonwealth Teachers Program; established.
- HB 274 Higher educational institution; governing board to provide automatic acceptance of resident student.
- HB 300 Tuition, in-state; eligibility for dependents of civilian personnel of the military.
- HB 304 Va. Grade Level Alternative; justification shall be provided for each student considered therefor.
- HB 331 Charter schools, public; Board may submit recommendation to school board to approve applications.
- HB 353 Standards of Quality; average teacher salary.
- HB 394 Standards of Quality; requirements for standard, modified, or advanced studies diploma.
- HB 397 Statewide uniform grading policy; requires Board of Education to establish.
- HB 491 Consumable materials; authorizes a school board to charge fees.
- HB 528 Physical restraint of student; requires school principal or his designee to notify parents.
- HB 557 School calendar; requirement that school begin after Labor Day may be waived by Board of Education.
- HB 558 Standards of Quality; changes in provisions.
- HB 565 School calendar; local school boards to set first day of school.
- HB 566 Standards of Quality; local school board to include in its annual report.
- HB 575 School divisions, local; flexibility in meeting specific state education mandates.
- HB 581 Paraprofessional training; person seeking licensure to obtain certificate in autism disorders.
- HB 622 Education & financial literacy; implement through relevant SOL and career and technical programs.
- HB 623 Substitute teachers; may be employed longer than 90 teaching days in a school year.
- HB 669 Triennial census; eliminates three-year requirement, distribution of sales & use tax.
- HB 703 Vocational programs; definition.
- HB 704 School board; may have staggered terms for members in Loudoun County.
- HB 709 Electronic textbooks; allows for purchase of printed textbooks, etc., for public schools.
- HB 724 Open Education Curriculum Board; established.
- HB 731 School calendar; local school boards to set first day of school.
- HB 732 Tuition, in-state; students entitled to who have completed 8 semesters will be assessed a surcharge.
- HB 771 School calendar; opening of school year in City of Roanoke.
- HB 780 Open school enrollment policies; local school divisions to have policies in place by August 1, 2010.
- HB 781 School divisions, local; certain reporting requirements.
- HB 799 School calendar; local school boards responsible for determining opening of school year.
- HB 898 Instructional spending; local school board to report expenditures annually.
- HB 903 Threat assessment teams; exempts certain records established at higher educational institutions.
- HB 907 Reports of certain acts to school authorities; local law-enforcement authorities to report.
- HB 926 Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs, fees.
- HB 961 Community College Scholarship Match Program; created.
- HB 978 Statewide uniform grading policy; requires Board of Education to establish.
- HB 996 Education, Secretary of; name changed to Secretary of Education and Workforce Development.
- HB 1001 Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
- HB 1005 Community College Scholarship Match Program; created.
- HB 1011 Community College System; establish programs and grant baccalaureate degrees in nursing, etc.
- HB 1016 Higher Education, State Council of; abolished.
- HB 1066 Higher Education, State Council of; develop uniform certificate of general studies program.
- HB 1067 Nutritional guidelines; Board & VDH to develop for all competitive foods in public schools, report.
- HB 1111 School calendar; certain school divisions granted waiver from regular opening schedule.
- HB 1119 Charter schools, public; Board of Education may submit recommendation as to approvl of application.
- HB 1172 Virginia Index of Performance incentive program; to recognize and reward fully accredited schools.
- HB 1199 Waiver of certain graduation requirements; Board of Education to provide only for good cause.
- HB 1212 Norfolk State University, Visitors of; with approval of Governor, to lease titled real estate.
- HB 1229 Higher educational institutions; active duty military students may return without reapplying.
- HB 1238 Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management.
- HB 1239 Tuition, in-state; certain Department of Defense employees as result of Base Realignment & Closure.
- HB 1245 Surplus property; school boards may donate obsolete technology hardware to nonprofit organizations.
- HB 1266 School board, local; annual report.
- HB 1289 School boards, local; permitted fees and charges.
- HB 1296 Obscenity law for colleges; limitations, exception.
- HB 1364 National Guard; eligibility for in-state tuition for members to allow for religious training, etc.
- HB 1388 Virtual school programs; established.
- HB 1389 College Partnership Laboratory Schools; established.
- HB 1390 Charter schools, public; review & consideration of application by Board of Education & school board.
- SB 77 School calendar; removes restrictions for post-Labor Day school opening.
- SB 145 Virginia Index of Performance incentive program; established.
- SB 165 Roanoke Higher Education Authority; replaces President of Hampton University with that of JMU.
- SB 182 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; eligibility.
- SB 196 School nonattendance; attendance officer, volunteers, school personnel, & principal notifies parent.
- SB 197 Public schools; maintaining records of pesticide application on school grounds.
- SB 207 Threat assessment teams; exempts certain records established at higher educational institutions.
- SB 209 International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement courses; course credit.
- SB 253 School calendar; requirement that school begin after Labor Day may be waived by Board of Education.
- SB 269 Driver education programs; fuel efficient driving practices to be included in curriculum.
- SB 299 Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children, Council on; DOE liaison.
- SB 323 Education, Secretary of; name changed to Secretary of Education and Workforce Development.
- SB 333 School for Deaf and Blind; allows children from birth through age 21 to be eligible for services.
- SB 352 Schools; delayed implementation of statutes and regulations upon which accreditation is based.
- SB 354 No Child Left Behind Act; school divisions shall administer limited English proficiency assessment.
- SB 361 Religious holidays; student's absence because of observance thereof must be recorded as excused.
- SB 414 Nutritional guideline; Board and VDH to develop for all competitive foods in public schools, report.
- SB 598 Vocational programs; definition.
- SB 608 Higher educational institutions; annual review of crisis and emergency management plan.
- SB 629 Standards of Quality; requirement for standard diploma.
- SB 630 Standards of Quality; local school board to include in its annual report.
- SB 652 Concussions; Board of Education to develop guidelines dealing with in student-athletes.
- SB 673 School boards; salary in Amherst County.
- SB 682 Public schools; school board to report to Superintendent of Public Instruction recycling policies.
- SB 712 George Mason University; establishment of branch campus in Republic of Korea.
- SB 715 Civics education; teachers training to include local government and civics specific to State.
- SB 735 National Guard; provides in-state tuition for person who met requirements prior to active duty, etc.
- SB 736 College Partnership Laboratory Schools; established.
- SB 737 Charter schools, public; review & consideration of application by Board of Education & school board.
- SB 738 Virtual school programs; established.