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  • HB 8 Disorderly conduct in public places; school activities.
  • HB 12 Education, Department of; discrimination against students, investigation & resolution of complaints.
  • HB 40 Public schools; mental health break spaces, regulations.
  • HB 49 Students with disabilities, certain; feasibility of educational placement transition.
  • HB 109 Public elementary and secondary school students; suspension and expulsion, sufficient cause.
  • HB 134 Individualized education program teams; Department of Education to develop guidelines.
  • HB 145 Public elementary and secondary schools; treatment of transgender students, policies.
  • HB 156 Critical National Security Language Grant Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB 158 Income tax, state; deduction for primary and secondary school tuition or home instruction expenses.
  • HB 197 Financial literacy objectives; DOE to determine feasibility of incorporating into mathematics SOL.
  • HB 200 Mecklenburg County; additional sales and use tax, appropriations to incorporated towns.
  • HB 223 Education, Department of; recommendations for improving civic education.
  • HB 231 Children with disabilities; alternative placements, state funds.
  • HB 233 Teachers; required to be compensated at or above national average.
  • HB 256 Disorderly conduct; students.
  • HB 257 School principals; incident reports.
  • HB 272 Sixth grade science curriculum; DOE & DEQ to update.
  • HB 292 School boards and local law-enforcement agencies; memorandums of understanding, frequency of review.
  • HB 308 Students; DOE to establish guideline for excused absence due to mental and behavioral health.
  • HB 318 Ammunition for a firearm on school property; Class 1 misdemeanor for possession, penalty.
  • HB 332 Reading diagnostic tests; DOE to develop and implement a pilot program.
  • HB 351 School bus drivers; critical shortages.
  • HB 368 Public schools; enrollment, certain children placed in foster care.
  • HB 376 Teacher and support staff shortages; data, reporting.
  • HB 387 Handheld personal communications devices; use in school zones and school property, penalty.
  • HB 392 School boards; applicants for employment, criminal history.
  • HB 398 School counselors and social workers; student to position ratio, certain schools.
  • HB 399 Public education; state accountability and reporting, student subgroup size.
  • HB 402 Public schools; lock-down drills, frequency, exemptions.
  • HB 405 Menstrual supplies; school boards shall make available in each school building.
  • HB 410 Parental notification; literacy and Response to Intervention screening and services.
  • HB 415 Discipline; suspension, access to graded work during and after suspension.
  • HB 424 School resource officers; required in every school.
  • HB 483 Standards of Learning; review, racism and inequity.
  • HB 501 School boards; written school crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plans.
  • HB 516 High school graduation; standard diploma requirements, etc.
  • HB 521 Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits; repealing tax credit.
  • HB 522 "Students with limited or interrupted formal education;" DOE to develop statewide definition.
  • HB 527 Student assessments; language translation.
  • HB 602 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; scholastic records, charges.
  • HB 678 Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report.
  • HB 693 School boards; paid maternity leave benefit policy.
  • HB 694 Students in grades 6, 7, and 8; computer science/introduction to technology course required.
  • HB 695 Reports of certain acts to school authorities; exclusion, possession of certain amount of marijuana.
  • HB 697 School meals; adoption of policies.
  • HB 698 School boards; distribution of excess food.
  • HB 701 School boards; school meal policies, parental notification and opt-out.
  • HB 703 School meal debt; donations.
  • HB 710 Public school buses; decals displaying "In God We Trust."
  • HB 716 Public school employees, certain; online mental health awareness training required.
  • HB 718 School resource officers; custodial interrogation, parental consent.
  • HB 753 Social-emotional learning; DOE to develop guidance standards.
  • HB 797 Local school boards; lead testing, report, parental notification.
  • HB 817 Public schools; use of digital devices.
  • HB 836 Microcredentials; DOE to develop a plan to adopt, etc.
  • HB 837 Dress or grooming codes in schools; school boards may include in its code of student conduct, etc.
  • HB 860 Inhaled asthma medications; school nurse, etc., may administer to a student.
  • HB 894 Education preparation programs; teacher licensure, certain instruction or training.
  • HB 897 School resource officers; memorandums of understanding.
  • HB 916 Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices Advisory Committee; established, report.
  • HB 928 Chesterfield County School Board; recovery high school to be established.
  • HB 931 Public schools; reduces number of Standards of Learning assessments, report.
  • HB 939 Public schools; firearm safety education program.
  • HB 973 Elementary and secondary schools, etc.; repealing several Acts relating to racial segregation.
  • HB 975 Standards of Quality; state funding, ratios of teachers to English language learners.
  • HB 986 Virginia Retirement System; retired law-enforcement officers employed as school security officers.
  • HB 999 School board policies; epinephrine, accessibility.
  • HB 1012 Early childhood care and education; establishment of system, definitions, licensure.
  • HB 1031 Regional alternative education programs; funding.
  • HB 1073 Tobacco and nicotine vapor products; parental educational information.
  • HB 1080 Firearms or other weapons; unauthorized to possess on school property.
  • HB 1081 School attendance officers; petitions for violation of a school attendance order.
  • HB 1085 Public schools; potable water.
  • HB 1089 Public elementary schools; instruction on success sequence.
  • HB 1110 Standards of Learning; history and social science, diverse people.
  • HB 1122 Public schools; electives on the Hebrew Scriptures/Old Testament and the New Testament.
  • HB 1123 High school graduation requirements; certain substitutions.
  • HB 1124 Yellow schools; authorization.
  • HB 1139 Students; screening and identifying for eligibility for certain programs.
  • HB 1140 Clean School Bus Grant Fund and Program; created and established.