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- The Virginia State Board of Education is an independent board established by the state of Virginia in the United States which helps set state elementary and secondary educational policy, advocates within state government for elementary and secondary education, administers some state educational programs, and regulates the teaching profession in the state.
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General Powers and Duties of School Boards. § 22.1-71. School board constitutes body corporate; corporate powers. The duly appointed or elected members shall constitute the school board.
Each school board shall: 1. See that the school laws are properly explained, enforced, and observed; 2. Secure, by visitation or otherwise, as full information as possible about the conduct of the public schools in the school division and take care that they are conducted according to law and with the utmost efficiency; 3.
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The vision of the Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Instruction, in cooperation with their partners, is to create an excellent statewide system of public education that derives strength from our diversity and that ensures equity of opportunity for each student in a safe and healthy learning environment that prepares all students to be...
The mission of the Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Instruction, in cooperation with their partners, is to develop policies and provide leadership that improve student achievement and prepare students to succeed in postsecondary education and the workplace, and to become engaged and enlightened citizens.
The main duties of the Board of Education include the following: 1. Setting statewide curriculum standards; 2. Establishing high school graduation requirements; 3. Determining qualifications for classroom teachers, principals, and other education personnel; 4. Establishing state testing and assessment programs; 5. Establishing standards for accredi...
In accordance with § 22.1-16 of the Code of Virginia, the board has adopted the Bylaws of the Virginia Board of Educationfor its own governance to carry out its powers and duties. The bylaws were last amended October 20, 2022.
The Board of Education's priorities and goals are the foundation for providing high-quality educational opportunities for all public school students in Virginia. In identifying these priorities and goals, the Board reached out to families, students, educators, administrators, community members, business leaders, higher education institutions, and t...
This is Chapter 7 of the Code of Virginia, titled “General Powers And Duties Of School Boards.” It is part of Title 22.1, titled “Education.” It’s comprised of the following 24 sections.
Sep 26, 2024 · The Fairfax County School Board is charged by the statutes of Virginia and the regulations of the Virginia Board of Education to operate the public schools of Fairfax County by setting general school policy and establishing guidelines that will ensure the proper administration of the Fairfax County Public Schools programs.
Local school boards are responsible for the day-to-day governance and operations of schools, including personnel policies, the promotion and retention of students, and student conduct. The state Board of Education establishes statewide curriculum standards, graduation requirements, school accreditation standards, and teacher licensure ...
School Boards; Selection, Qualification and Salaries of Members. Article 1. General Provisions. § 22.1-28. Supervision of schools in each division vested in school board. The supervision of schools in each school division shall be vested in a school board selected as provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. 1980, c. 559. § 22.1-29.