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Education
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  • HB 779 Norfolk, City of; eliminates cap on salaries of appointed members of school board.
  • HB 791 School personnel; staffing ratios, school nurses.
  • HB 793 Nurse practitioners; practice agreements.
  • HB 803 High school equivalency programs; extends eligibility.
  • HB 808 Standards of Learning assessments; scoring.
  • HB 809 School boards, local; display of commercial advertising material on school buses.
  • HB 810 School bus operators; classroom and behind-the-wheel training.
  • HB 827 School buses, new; Board of Education to promulgate regulations requiring extended warning signs.
  • HB 829 Compulsory school attendance; requires parent of school-age child to cause child to attend school.
  • HB 854 Polysomnographic technology; students or trainees, licensure.
  • HB 867 Private preschool programs; licensure exemptions.
  • HB 868 Private preschool programs; licensure exemptions.
  • HB 869 Private preschool programs; background checks.
  • HB 914 School bus operators; codifies hourly requirements.
  • HB 937 High school graduation requirements; Standards of Learning assessments.
  • HB 968 Virginia Student Loan Authority; established, report.
  • HB 980 Public schools; reduces total number and type of required SOL assessments.
  • HB 1000 School boards; permitted to employ certain individuals.
  • HB 1017 Child day programs; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB 1021 Speed monitoring systems; school crossing zones.
  • HB 1044 School board; policies prohibiting abusive work environment, etc.
  • HB 1046 School personnel; staffing ratios, school nurses.
  • HB 1078 Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits; limits eligibility to pre-kindergarten students.
  • HB 1085 Public schools; open enrollment for students residing on a military installation, etc.
  • HB 1111 STEAM programs; establishes STEAM Education Fund.
  • HB 1114 Professional and occupational regulation; authority to suspend or revoke licenses, certificates.
  • HB 1116 Virginia voter registration; students to have access to information.
  • HB 1118 SAT School Day Fund and Program; established.
  • HB 1125 Teacher licensure; requirements for license, provisional license, etc.
  • HB 1127 Career and technical education; changes to three-year licenses, eligibility and requirements.
  • HB 1156 Teacher licensure; endorsement in dual language instruction pre-kindergarten through grade six.
  • HB 1161 Teacher grievance procedures; hearing, three-member fact-finding panel.
  • HB 1162 Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
  • HB 1165 Education Improvement Scholarships; expands tax credits, pre-kindergarten eligibility.
  • HB 1168 Family life education programs; student participation.
  • HB 1176 Public Elementary and Secondary Education, Commission on the Future of; established, report.
  • HB 1223 Family life education; child sexual abuse.
  • HB 1254 School personnel; staffing ratios, school nurses.
  • HB 1278 School Divisions of Innovation; performance-based assessments.
  • HB 1286 Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report.
  • HB 1289 Passing stopped school buses; local ordinances.
  • HB 1320 Division-level performance assessments; DOE to develop and distribute resource guide.
  • HB 1322 Dual enrollment agreements; scope.
  • HB 1327 Pneumatic guns; Class 6 felony to possess on school property, etc.
  • HB 1363 Historic rehabilitation tax credit; expand availability of credit for project rehabilitating school.
  • HB 1370 Home instruction of children; requirements, education options.
  • HB 1377 Epinephrine; possession and administration at outdoor educational programs.
  • HB 1380 Maximum class sizes; reduces from 35 to 29 class size in grades four through six.
  • HB 1419 Public schools; instructional time for elementary school.
  • HB 1431 Public School Capital Grant Program; established.
  • HB 1434 Menstrual supplies; school board to make available in school buildings at no cost to students.
  • HB 1451 Public school divisions; SCC to establish pilot program for schools generating electricity.
  • HB 1471 Teacher grievance procedures; hearing before school board, selection of panel.
  • HB 1477 School boards; establishes several requirements relating to school meals.
  • HB 1485 Truancy; procedures relating to intervention.
  • HB 1501 Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; adoption of recommendations.
  • HB 1502 Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Testing Grant Fund and Program; created.
  • HB 1504 Virtual Virginia; enrollment in online learning program.
  • HB 1508 School boards; qualified instructional positions and support services positions, additional funding.
  • HB 1512 Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and room and board, enrollment.
  • HB 1530 High schools; Board of Education to make recommendations.
  • HB 1532 Health education program; program to include safe use of prescription drugs.
  • HB 1575 High school apprenticeship; tax credit.
  • HB 1577 Teachers; probation and dismissal.
  • HB 1578 School boards; school buildings, potable water, lead testing.
  • HB 1586 Public school buses; seat belts.
  • HB 1600 Student discipline; long-term suspension.
  • HB 1604 Health instruction; instruction to incorporate standards to recognize dimensions of mental health.
  • HJ 17 SOL Innovation Committee; experiential learning & workforce development opportunities.
  • HJ 19 Public elementary and secondary education; joint committee to study the future in the Commonwealth.
  • HJ 70 Standards of Quality; JLARC to study cost to implement.
  • HJ 73 Bullying & suicide prevention; DOE to study among LGBTQ & other youth.
  • HJ 107 Prisoner educational and vocational training programs; JLARC to study.
  • HJ 108 Virginia Preschool Initiative programs; JLARC to study universal access.
  • HJ 112 Standards of Quality; Secretary of Education to study full funding.
  • HJ 117 Educators; Board of Education to establish code of ethics and professional responsibility.
  • HJ 126 Education; JLARC to study costs.
  • HJ 138 School boards; training to identify suicidal students.
  • SB 79 Firearms; prohibited at certain preschools and child day centers.
  • SB 80 State School Health Advisory Board; established, report.