Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB979

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Engrossed
2/12/24  

Caption

School boards; duties, appointment and employment of division superintendents, oversight.

Impact

Should HB979 be enacted, it would significantly impact the statutory duties of school boards across Virginia. The bill mandates that school boards improve oversight mechanisms for division superintendents, ensuring that these officials are held accountable for their performance. This requirement could lead to changes in how local educational leaders are evaluated and managed, potentially affecting the educational outcomes in various school districts as they work to meet the new oversight standards. The bill also stipulates public involvement through hearings before certain actions are taken, promoting transparency and community engagement in educational decisions.

Summary

House Bill 979 focuses on the responsibilities of school boards in Virginia regarding the appointment and oversight of division superintendents. It outlines a detailed set of powers and duties for these boards, emphasizing their role in managing public schools efficiently. The bill seeks to enhance accountability within school divisions, ensuring that the educational environment adheres to state regulations while allowing school boards to function effectively in managing local educational priorities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB979 include concerns from various stakeholders regarding the balance of authority between state mandates and local governance. Supporters argue that enhanced oversight will lead to better educational results, while opponents worry that increased regulation could restrict the autonomy of school boards and their ability to respond to local needs. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the logistical implications of public hearings and increased reporting requirements, as these could place additional burdens on school boards already facing numerous challenges within their districts. Ultimately, the discussions reflect broader tensions in educational policy regarding local autonomy versus state oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2021

School boards; schoolwide events with parents, free or reduced price meals applications.

VA HB1733

School boards; enrolled students present at meetings, public comment or citizen participation.

VA SB1289

Virginia Retirement System; return to employment, report.

VA HB363

School board employees, certain; grounds for dismissal, report.

VA HB2025

SNAP benefits program; parent information sheet, free or reduced price meals application.

VA HB1630

Virginia Retirement System; return to work.

VA SB1479

Virginia Retirement System; return to work, hiring retired teachers, bus drivers, etc.

VA HB2137

School boards; divisionwide literacy plans.

VA SB920

School protection officers; employment in public schools.

VA HB2358

School protection officers; employment in public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.