VA School for the Deaf & the Blind, Board of Visitors of the; authority to establish campus police.
Impact
The legislation amends existing Code sections and explicitly grants the Board powers and duties necessary to govern the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind effectively. It mandates the Board to develop student admission criteria, prescribes educational programs, and governs student transportation, thereby ensuring that the school meets federal and state special education requirements. This restructuring is intended to improve oversight and adaptability of programs for the unique needs of students.
Summary
House Bill 675 establishes the Board of Visitors of the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind as a governing body responsible for overseeing educational programs and services for deaf, blind, and multi-disabled students. This bill sets the framework for the governance of the school and prescribes the composition of the Board, which consists of a mix of legislative and non-legislative members, to ensure representation of parents and alumni among others. The bill outlines the term limits for members to maintain a balance of experience and fresh perspectives within the Board's functioning.
Contention
One point of contention surrounding HB675 is the introduction of a campus police department which the Board of Visitors is authorized to establish. While proponents argue that this enhances campus safety and security for students, critics may raise concerns regarding the implications of security presence within educational environments intended for vulnerable populations. This balance between safety measures and maintaining a supportive educational atmosphere can invoke debate among community stakeholders.
Voting_history
The bill was voted on March 4, 2024, where it received support in the Senate with a vote tally of 12 in favor and 3 against, indicating a general consensus on its objectives among the legislative body. The bill is scheduled for continued consideration, reflecting ongoing discussions about its provisions and potential implications on school governance.