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  • HB 13 High school graduation; requires passing score on select questions from U.S. Naturalization, etc.
  • HB 17 Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs, fees, etc.
  • HB 21 School crossing zones; expands definition of zones to include areas surrounding schools, etc.
  • HB 41 Standards of Learning; programs of instruction, civics education on local government.
  • HB 60 Sales and use tax, local; construction or renovation of schools in Prince Edward County.
  • HB 65 Students who receive home instruction; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
  • HB 66 Public schools; fire drills, timing and frequency.
  • HB 72 Public schools; threat assessment teams to meet annually with local chief law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 83 Comprehensive community colleges and school boards; dual enrollment agreements, parameters.
  • HB 98 Public secondary schools; satisfaction in physical education requirement, participation in Jr. ROTC.
  • HB 121 SOL; includes severe allergic reaction awareness training.
  • HB 131 Learning needs dashboard; Department of Education shall continue to maintain, sunset date.
  • HB 134 Opioids; DOE to develop education materials concerning risks.
  • HB 166 Guidance and resources; composting programs in local school divisions.
  • HB 168 Homeless students; Dept. of Ed. shall develop a resource document on supports and services.
  • HB 181 School counselors; decreases public school staffing ratios.
  • HB 187 Teachers; process and timeline for increasing salary.
  • HB 224 Public schools; mental health awareness training.
  • HB 269 Provisional (Career Switcher) License; special education.
  • HB 271 Public secondary schools; naloxone procurement, possession, and administration.
  • HB 284 Teachers; criteria for initial renewable licensure for certain individuals.
  • HB 328 Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact; enters the Commonwealth into Compact.
  • HB 347 School board employees; civil cause of action against principals, etc.
  • HB 355 School boards; employment verification, requirement.
  • HB 358 Voluntary Registration Health and Safety Checklist; DOE to update.
  • HB 359 Public school funding; nonpersonal cost categories, federal fund deduction methodology.
  • HB 360 Public Instruction, Superintendent of; duties, fixed and actual school staffing ratios.
  • HB 365 Regional workforce development and child care initiative; implementation in Southwest Va.
  • HB 372 Child Care Implementation and Substitute Employee Pool Grant Program; established.
  • HB 386 Public schools; increase staffing ratios for specialized student support positions.
  • HB 398 Public elementary and secondary schools; student discipline, etc.
  • HB 407 Child Care Subsidy Program; categorical eligibility for certain families.
  • HB 408 Child Care Subsidy Program vendors; basis for periodic reimbursement.
  • HB 411 Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic and intramural programs.
  • HB 419 Early childhood care and education system; need- and demand-based funding.
  • HB 462 School Construction Fund and Program; definitions.
  • HB 482 School employees; reports of certain arrests and convictions.
  • HB 485 School boards; employee criminal history records checks and applications, penalty for noncompliance.
  • HB 495 Standards of School Safety; Board of Education, et al., to establish.
  • HB 497 Public secondary schools; naloxone procurement, possession, and administration.
  • HB 498 School bd. policy; parental notification of responsibility of safe storage of firearms in household.
  • HB 500 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to develop all assessments using UDL principles.
  • HB 501 School building evacuation plans, policies, and protocols; students with mobility impairments.
  • HB 506 Teachers for Tomorrow Grant Program; established.
  • HB 507 Careers in Law Enforcement Incentive Grant Program; established.
  • HB 508 Child day program employees and volunteers; background checks, dissemination of information.
  • HB 535 Early childhood care and education; comprehensive review of certain findings and recommendations.
  • HB 536 Student bullying; adjusts definition, characteristics of victim.
  • HB 561 Annual school safety audits; items to be reviewed.
  • HB 563 Classified instructional support staff; definition, procedure for adjusting grievances.
  • HB 564 Public schools; classified instructional support staff, competitive compensation, biennial review.
  • HB 571 Sexually explicit content; policies on parental notification of instructional material.
  • HB 573 Student safety and discipline; certain reports to school principals and division superintendents.
  • HB 582 Public high schools; each school board to employ at least one career coach.
  • HB 585 Home-based firearms dealers; prohibited near schools, penalties.
  • HB 616 Sales tax, local; add'l local tax in City of Newport News for construction or renovation of schools.
  • HB 617 High school student-athletes; use of name, image, or likeness.
  • HB 618 Public schools; Department of Education to review physical accessibility challenges, report.
  • HB 624 English language learner students; ratios of instructional positions, At-Risk Program established.
  • HB 625 Community Schools, Office of; established within Department of Education.
  • HB 626 Public schools; youth and community violence prevention, report.
  • HB 627 Early childhood care; Child Care Subsidy Program expansion, provision of free child care.
  • HB 632 Teachers; changes to provisions relating to licensure and certification, reciprocity.
  • HB 647 Public education; student literacy measures.
  • HB 654 Virginia Parent Data Portal; Board of Education to create and maintain.
  • HB 659 Open school enrollment policies; guidance on best practices.
  • HB 663 School Divisions of Innovation; regulatory exemptions, clock hours of instruction.
  • HB 675 VA School for the Deaf & the Blind, Board of Visitors of the; authority to establish campus police.
  • HB 677 Public Instruction, Superintendent of; employment of certified school library specialists.
  • HB 686 School meals; availability at no cost to students.
  • HB 696 Recovery high schools; establishment, authorization in certain Superintendents' regions.
  • HB 706 Public secondary schools; Internet safety education required, report.
  • HB 719 Public high schools; SOL curriculum guidelines for research-based hazing prevention instruction.
  • HB 731 Teachers; renewable licenses, requirements, assessments.
  • HB 732 Public schools; opioid antagonist administration, etc.
  • HB 752 Threats of death or bodily injury to persons on school property; penalty.
  • HB 757 Education, Board of; model policies on parental review of instructional material, local adoption.
  • HB 761 Public school funding; certain calculations, support services positions.
  • HB 767 Public elementary and secondary schools; compulsory attendance policies and procedures.
  • HB 777 Students, certain; enrollment and provision of free public education.