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2020 SESSION
20101465DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 22.1-212.2 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 22.1-212.2. Virtual Virginia.
From such funds as are appropriated, the Department of
Education (the Department) shall establish a statewide electronic
classroom an online learning program to be known as the Virtual
Virginia Program. Virtual Virginia shall be made available to every public
high school in Virginia.
The Department shall utilize a learning management system and may utilize the services of the Commonwealth's educational television stations and other providers, as well as any other appropriate technology for the purposes of implementing Virtual Virginia.
The services of this program shall be limited to educational
purposes. Educational purposes shall include, but not be limited to,
instruction in subject areas that are not available in all schools and
in-service training for instructional, administrative, and support
personnel.
The Department may contract with one or more local school boards that have created online courses to make one or more such courses available to other school divisions through the Virtual Virginia Program. The Department shall approve all courses offered through Virtual Virginia, including those made available by local school boards to other school divisions. A school board that makes one or more of its online courses available to other school divisions through Virtual Virginia (i) shall not be considered a multidivision online provider pursuant to § 22.1-212.23 and (ii) may charge a per-course or per-student fee to school divisions to defray the costs of developing the course and providing course instruction using teachers employed by the offering school board. The Department shall approve any such fee schedule before a school board offers any such online courses through Virtual Virginia.
The Department may charge a per-student [ ,
per-course ] fee to school divisions for each student enrolled
in a Virtual Virginia course beyond an initial allotment of 15 such students
per [ school division course, per school
] . The Department shall not limit the total number of such students by
[ school or ] school division. The
Department shall not charge school divisions for access to course materials.
The Department shall establish the Virtual Learning Advisory
Committee, which shall consist of one superintendent or his designee from each
of the eight superintendent's regions, the Superintendent of Public Instruction
or his designee, and such other members as the Department deems appropriate,
not to exceed three additional members. The contractor that manages Virtual
Virginia shall serve as a nonvoting ex officio member. The Committee shall
advise the Department on (i) (a) online courses, in-service training,
and digital instructional resources that school divisions need to meet the
Commonwealth's graduation requirements and (ii) (b) strategic
planning to expand blended and online learning opportunities in Virginia's
public schools, including cost-effective access to high-need and low-demand
courses, training, content, and digital resources.
The Department shall annually report on the Virtual Virginia Program including student outcomes to the Chairmen of the House Committees on Appropriations and Education and the Senate Committees on Finance and Education and Health. Such report shall align, to the extent possible, with the information that is presented in the Board's school quality profiles. The Department shall provide such report for the previous school year by November 1 of each year.