Roxann Robinson
- Republican
Board of Education; stakeholder group; evaluation of and recommendations for certain current and proposed policies and performance standards for public elementary and secondary schools. Requires the Board of Education to collaborate with the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Secretary of Education to convene a group of stakeholders to include parents, public school principals, public school superintendents, public school board members, public school teachers, institutions of higher education, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, industry partners and employers, and other concerned stakeholders to evaluate, to implement where possible, and to otherwise make recommendations to the General Assembly regarding the following goals: (i) promoting excellence in instruction and student achievement in mathematics; (ii) expanding the Advanced Studies Diploma as an option for students in public high schools in the Commonwealth; (iii) increasing the transparency and honesty of performance measures for public elementary and secondary schools in the Commonwealth; (iv) ensuring that performance measures for public elementary and secondary schools prioritize the attainment of grade-level proficiency and growth during the course of a school year and from school year to school year in reading and mathematics for all students, especially in grades kindergarten through five; (v) ensuring that the Commonwealth's proficiency standards on Standards of Learning assessments in reading and mathematics are maintained; and (vi) ensuring a strong accreditation system that promotes meaningful accountability year-over-year. The bill requires the Secretary of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, no later than November 30, 2022, to report to the Chairmen of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health the results of such evaluation and recommendations to achieve such goals.
Board of Education; stakeholder group; evaluation of and recommendations for certain current and proposed policies and performance standards for public elementary and secondary schools. Requires the Board of Education to collaborate with the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Secretary of Education to evaluate, to implement where possible, and to otherwise make recommendations to the General Assembly regarding the following goals: (i) promoting excellence in instruction and student achievement in mathematics; (ii) increasing the number of academic year Governor's Schools in the Commonwealth and maintaining standards of excellence for students in all such schools; (iii) preserving the Advanced Studies Diploma as an option for students in public high schools in the Commonwealth; (iv) increasing the transparency and honesty of performance measures for public elementary and secondary schools in the Commonwealth and ensuring that such measures do not obscure or conceal disparities in performance among student groups and reduce or eliminate disparities among student groups; (v) ensuring that performance measures for public elementary and secondary schools prioritize the attainment of grade-level proficiency and growth during the course of a school year and from school year to school year in reading and mathematics for all students, especially in grades kindergarten through five; (vi) ensuring that the Commonwealth's proficiency standards on Standards of Learning assessments in reading and mathematics are rigorous in comparison with assessments administered by other states and national assessments in reading and mathematics; and (vii) restoring a strong accreditation system that promotes meaningful accountability year-over-year. The bill requires the Secretary of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, no later than November 30, 2022, to report to the chairmen of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health the results of such evaluation and recommendations to achieve such goals.
Board of Education; evaluation of and recommendations for certain current and proposed policies and performance standards for public elementary and secondary schools. Requires the Board of Education to collaborate with the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Secretary of Education to evaluate, to implement where possible, and to otherwise make recommendations to the General Assembly regarding the following goals: (i) promoting excellence in instruction and student achievement in mathematics; (ii) increasing the number of academic year Governor's Schools in the Commonwealth and maintaining standards of excellence for students in all such schools; (iii) preserving the Advanced Studies Diploma as an option for students in public high schools in the Commonwealth while maintaining or increasing course and credit requirements for such diploma; (iv) increasing the transparency and honesty of performance measures for public elementary and secondary schools in the Commonwealth and ensuring that such measures do not obscure or conceal disparities in performance among student groups; (v) ensuring that performance measures for public elementary and secondary schools prioritize the attainment of grade-level proficiency in reading and mathematics for all students, especially in grades kindergarten through five; (vi) ensuring that the Commonwealth's proficiency standards on Standards of Learning assessments in reading and mathematics are rigorous in comparison with assessments administered by other states and national assessments in reading and mathematics; and (vii) restoring a strong accreditation system that promotes meaningful accountability year-over-year. The bill requires the Secretary of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, no later than November 30, 2022, to report to the chairmen of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health the results of such evaluation and recommendations to achieve such goals.
Approved by Governor-Chapter 99 (effective 7/1/22)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2022
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 22, 2022
Impact statement from DPB (HB938ER)
Enrolled
Signed by President
Signed by Speaker
VOTE: Adoption (98-Y 0-N)
Senate substitute agreed to by House 22106901D-S1 (98-Y 0-N)
Reading of substitute waived
Passed Senate with substitute (39-Y 0-N)
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB938S1
Committee substitute agreed to 22106901D-S1
Read third time
Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB938S1)
Passed by for the day
Committee substitute printed 22106901D-S1
Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Reported from Education and Health with substitute (15-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB938E)
Referred to Committee on Education and Health
Constitutional reading dispensed
Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (99-Y 0-N)
VOTE: Passage (99-Y 0-N)
Read second time
Printed as engrossed 22104194D-E
Engrossed by House as amended HB938E
Committee amendments agreed to
Read first time
Reported from Education with amendment(s) (22-Y 0-N)
House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (5-Y 3-N)
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Impact statement from DPB (HB938)
Assigned Education sub: Early Childhood/Innovation
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22104194D
Referred to Committee on Education
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22104194D | PDF HTML |
Printed as engrossed 22104194D-E | PDF HTML |
Committee substitute printed 22106901D-S1 | PDF HTML |
HB938ER | PDF HTML |
CHAP0099 | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB938FER122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB938FS1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB938FE122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB938F122.PDF | |
Amendment: HB938AH | HTML |
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