Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB767

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Public elementary and secondary schools; compulsory attendance policies and procedures.

Impact

The bill aims to reinforce the enforcement of attendance policies and the identification of educational neglect, ultimately assuring that children receive their mandated education. Under the proposed changes, school boards are empowered to implement systematic approaches, including appointing attendance officers who will oversee compliance with the compulsory attendance laws. This emphasizes the shared responsibility between parents, school systems, and the state to ensure children's educational needs are met, potentially reducing the number of students who slip through the cracks.

Summary

House Bill 767 seeks to amend and reenact several sections of the Code of Virginia concerning the policies and procedures related to compulsory attendance for public elementary and secondary schools. The bill introduces clear definitions for various terms related to educational attendance, such as 'chronically absent' and 'educational neglect,' and emphasizes the responsibilities of parents and school authorities in reporting and addressing instances of school absenteeism. It establishes a framework for intervention when a child is habitually absent, including involvement from attendance officers and the potential for legal proceedings if necessary.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from concerns regarding the increased authority of schools and attendance officers in parental responsibilities. Critics of similar legislative measures often argue that such laws could lead to punitive actions against families dealing with challenges such as socioeconomic barriers to education. Supporters, however, argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding children's rights to education and ensuring that school systems take proactive measures to prevent educational neglect.

Companion Bills

VA SB619

Similar To Public elementary and secondary schools; compulsory attendance policies and procedures.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1507

Public elementary and secondary schools; fundamental right of parents.

VA SB876

Public elementary and secondary schools; immunization requirements.

VA SB1214

Child abuse and neglect; custody and visitation, possession or consumption of substances.

VA SB1367

Child abuse or neglect; definition, child engaging in independent activities without supervision.

VA HB1786

Child abuse or neglect; definition, independent activities.

VA HB1899

Family or household member; definition, penalty.

VA HB713

Family abuse; coercive control, penalty.

VA HB2432

Minor students experiencing gender incongruence; parental notification.

VA HB1803

Public elementary and secondary schools; certain opportunities for parental involvement.

VA HB2044

Criminal and traffic cases; fines and costs assessed against juveniles, report.

Similar Bills

VA SB619

Public elementary and secondary schools; compulsory attendance policies and procedures.

VA SB619

Public elementary and secondary schools; compulsory attendance policies and procedures.

FL S1344

Juvenile Justice

FL H1405

Juvenile Justice

MS HB799

Mississippi Code; modernize terminology by replacing "mentally retarded" with "intellectual disability".

MS HB315

Mississippi Code; modernize terminology by replacing "mentally retarded" with "intellectual disability".

MS HB296

Mississippi Code; modernize terminology by replacing "mentally retarded" with "intellectual disability".

MS HB12

Mississippi Code; modernize terminology by replacing "mentally retarded" with "intellectual disability".