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  • HB 4 School principals; incident reports, written threats against school personnel, etc.
  • HB 8 School security officers; scope of employment, certain veterans permitted to carry.
  • HB 9 Public school teachers; probationary term of service, grounds for dismissal, and dismissal hearings.
  • HB 12 Public school buildings; limits entry points, screening individuals.
  • HB 37 School boards; employment of at least one school resource officer in public middle and high school.
  • HB 41 Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, assessment of children.
  • HB 63 Sales and use tax, local; additional tax in Prince Edward County to support construction of schools.
  • HB 90 Sales tax; exemption for food purchased for human consumption & essential personal hygiene products.
  • HB 103 Income tax, state; deduction for eligible educator qualifying expenses.
  • HB 113 Public school buses; displaying decals with "In God We Trust" and "One Nation Under God" on buses.
  • HB 127 Governor's Schools, academic year; certain practices prohibited and required.
  • HB 133 Firearms or other weapons; possession on school property.
  • HB 197 Through-year growth assessment system; BOE to seek & incorporate input & suggestions into system.
  • HB 215 School Health Services Committee; established, membership, report, sunset provision.
  • HB 217 STEM and Computing (STEM+C); required to review federal occupational categories.
  • HB 221 STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning, Bd. of Education to incorporate certain provisions.
  • HB 223 Insurance; locality may provide for employees of certain public school foundations.
  • HB 236 Teachers' licenses, certain; Board of Education permitted to temporarily extend.
  • HB 246 School attendance; 4-H educational programs and activities.
  • HB 251 School boards and local governing bodies; unexpended local funds, etc.
  • HB 252 School division maintenance reserve tool; Department of Education to develop or adopt and maintain.
  • HB 253 Literary Fund; open application process for loans, maximum loan amounts, etc.
  • HB 254 School Construction Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB 271 School bds. & comprehensive community colleges, local; compensation structure for adjunct professor.
  • HB 293 Education Savings Account Program; established.
  • HB 294 Education improvement scholarship tax credit; eligible students in need of safer school environment.
  • HB 313 Public school buses; new buses to be equipped with seat belts.
  • HB 319 Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.
  • HB 333 Public education; student education accounts.
  • HB 340 High school graduation; multiple pathways to advanced studies diploma, associated diploma seals.
  • HB 344 Public charter schools; applications, review and approval.
  • HB 346 College partnership laboratory schools; application and establishment.
  • HB 362 School boards, local; instruction on climate change.
  • HB 363 School board employees, certain; grounds for dismissal, report.
  • HB 371 School board employees, licensed; cultural competency training, bullying.
  • HB 389 Early childhood care and education; regional entities, Child Care Subsidy Program Overpayment Fund.
  • HB 391 School board property, certain; repeals establishment of gun-free zone.
  • HB 418 Elementary and secondary education, public; at-risk add-on funds.
  • HB 433 Standards of Learning, certain; assessments, method of administration.
  • HB 440 School boards; teachers to ensure planning time and planning periods.
  • HB 452 Public school buses; display of advertising, hiring of school bus drivers.
  • HB 471 State agencies and localities; solar-ready roof requirements, energy-positive building design, etc.
  • HB 486 Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology; admissions requirements.
  • HB 511 Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs.
  • HB 522 Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs, fees.
  • HB 531 Sales and use tax, additional local; revenues to support construction or renovation of schools.
  • HB 533 Public elementary and secondary schools; agreements to establish opportunity classrooms.
  • HB 545 Sales and use tax, local; additional tax in City of Charlottesville to support schools.
  • HB 547 Speech-language pathologists; Department of Education to develop/maintain statewide strategic plan.
  • HB 559 School boards, local; composite index of local ability-to-pay, required local effort.
  • HB 563 School Construction Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB 581 School boards, local; teacher career ladder compensation programs.
  • HB 583 Public elementary and secondary school students; ability to pay for meals and school meal debt.
  • HB 585 SOL; work group to revise summative assessments, etc.
  • HB 587 School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program; processing of applications.
  • HB 608 School boards; unexpended local funds for capital projects.
  • HB 636 Virginia student environmental literacy; grant fund and program.
  • HB 649 Children who are deaf or hard of hearing; language development, assessment resources.
  • HB 650 School boards; school consolidation and redistricting and pupil assignment, etc.
  • HB 688 School boards; production of public records, fee schedules.
  • HB 741 Annual public elementary and secondary school safety audits; creation or review of school building.
  • HB 781 Public elementary and secondary schools; student citizenship skills, etc.
  • HB 784 Income tax, state; home instruction and private school tax credit.
  • HB 785 Family life education curriculum guidelines; human reproduction, viewing of ultrasound video.
  • HB 786 Instructional material and related academic activities; Board of Education to establish policy.
  • HB 787 Public elementary or secondary school student; moral and character education, etc.
  • HB 788 Education Improvement Scholarships program; increases percentage for tax credit.
  • HB 789 Family life education programs; student participation, summaries.
  • HB 805 Barrier crimes; eliminates certain crimes from the definition, etc.
  • HB 829 School counselors; staffing ratios, flexibility.
  • HB 850 Lyme disease; signage in state parks, instructional resources and materials, report.
  • HB 863 Local law enforcement; certain reports to school principals and division superintendents.
  • HB 866 Misdemeanor; reduces maximum term of confinement in jail.
  • HB 879 Education, Board of; qualifications of members, Governor shall consider appointing two members.
  • HB 938 Public schools; evaluation & recommendations for certain current and proposed policies, revisions.
  • HB 946 Education, Board of; public notice and comment regarding certain materials.
  • HB 977 Public elementary & secondary education; school boards & employees to promote diversity and respect.
  • HB 979 Provisional teacher licensure; teachers licensed or certified outside of the United States.
  • HB 982 Education Savings Account Program; established.
  • HB 985 School principals; incident reports, violent offenses.