Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2495

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Report Pass
1/30/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Report Pass
2/3/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

Middle School Mathematics Innovation Zone Program; established.

Impact

The impact of HB 2495 on state laws is significant in that it introduces a structured approach to improving math education within middle schools, particularly those identified as needing additional support. By establishing a framework for competency-based learning, the bill not only advocates for innovative educational practices but also emphasizes accountability through performance validation of the implemented programs. As such, it seeks to ensure that the changes made will lead to observable improvements in student learning and engagement.

Summary

House Bill 2495, known as the Middle School Mathematics Innovation Zone Program, aims to establish a program dedicated to enhancing mathematics education in public middle schools. The bill mandates the creation of 'math innovation zone schools' which will focus on implementing competency-based education and evidence-based learning models for students in grades six through eight. The Department of Education will oversee the program, ensuring schools in need of support are prioritized. This initiative is intended to improve overall student outcomes in mathematics and support teachers with professional learning.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2495 appears to be generally positive, especially among educational advocates who view the bill as a proactive step toward addressing challenges in mathematics education. Supporters emphasize the importance of adapting teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse learners, particularly in disadvantaged areas. However, some concerns were raised regarding the implementation of the program and the sufficiency of resources for schools to effectively transition to competency-based models.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the feasibility of maintaining rigorous standards while also providing flexibility for schools to design their unique competency-based programs. Critics argue that without adequate funding and support, schools may struggle to meet program requirements, potentially undermining the intended benefits. Additionally, the decision to revoke designation or approval of schools and providers introduces a level of pressure that some stakeholders fear could impact the collaborative nature of educational improvement efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB978

Mathematics Improvement, Office of; established, mathematics improvement/advancement policies, etc.

VA SB1441

Public middle schools; programs of instruction.

VA SB171

Alabama Numeracy Act, established for K-5 public school students, Elementary Mathematics Task force and Postsecondary Mathematics Task Forces created, Office of Mathematics Improvement created, use of assessments, intervention services, summer programs, and mathematics coaches provided, use of Common Core State Standards in K-12 schools terminated and prohibited

VA A883

Establishes the four-year "New Jersey Early Innovation Inspiration School Grant Pilot Program" in DOE to fund non-traditional Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs for students in grades K through 8.

VA SB1318

Relating to designation of mathematics innovation zones by the commissioner of education and to the establishment of pay for success programs to provide necessary funding.

VA SB1211

Relating to designation of mathematics innovation zones by the commissioner of education and to the establishment of pay for success programs to provide necessary funding.

VA HB2014

Relating to designation of mathematics innovation zones by the commissioner of education and to the establishment of pay for success programs to provide necessary funding.

VA A3427

Establishes the four-year "New Jersey Early Innovation Inspiration School Grant Pilot Program" in DOE to fund non-traditional Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs for students in grades K through 8.

VA S3104

Establishes the four-year "New Jersey Early Innovation Inspiration School Grant Pilot Program" in DOE to fund non-traditional Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs for students in grades K through 8.

VA SF738

Innovation zone provisions modification

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.