Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB663

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

School Divisions of Innovation; regulatory exemptions, clock hours of instruction.

Impact

By providing exemptions from certain regulatory provisions, HB 663 could lead to a wide range of instructional approaches in these designated school divisions. Proponents argue that this innovation could enhance educational outcomes since it allows for more tailored teaching methods and addresses local challenges more effectively. Furthermore, the bill permits parents the option for their children to not wear masks on school property, a provision that aligns with increasing parental autonomy regarding their children's education and health safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 663 focuses on the establishment of School Divisions of Innovation within the state's educational framework. This bill seeks to modify existing laws related to the regulatory requirements imposed on local school boards, especially concerning instructional hours and policies. One of the significant amendments allows designated school divisions to be exempt from the standard requirement of 140 clock hours of instruction that students must complete to earn credits. This flexibility aims to allow local boards to implement alternative and innovative educational practices that cater to the varied needs of their students and communities.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate, especially regarding the mask mandate provision. While supporters contend that allowing parents to choose whether their children wear masks empowers families, critics argue that it undermines public health efforts aimed at protecting students and staff during ongoing health crises. Additionally, concerns have been raised about how the bill's exemptions for instructional hours may affect educational equity and accountability, especially in communities that require substantial educational support.

Voting_history

The voting record indicates strong support for HB 663, with the House Subcommittee recommending reporting the bill with a substitute unanimously, suggesting a consensus around the bill's framework yet possibly indicating further discussions on specific regulations and guidelines as it moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2137

School boards; divisionwide literacy plans.

VA HB1371

Education Savings Account Program; established, Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits.

VA HB1396

Education Savings Account Program; established, Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits.

VA SB1191

Education Savings Account Program; established, Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits.

VA HB1698

Child day programs; exemption from licensure, certain programs offered by local school divisions.

VA SB712

Regulatory Innovation, Department of, and Virginia Regulatory Sandbox Program; created, report.

VA HB1758

Regulator Innovation, Department of, and Virginia Regulatory Sandbox Program; created, report.

VA HB1816

Standards of Learning; instruction on dangers and victims of communism.

VA HB2490

Division laboratory schools; application and establishment.

VA HB2195

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.