Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB619

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

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

Impact

One of the key impacts of SB619 is the potential for increased accountability among parents and guardians whose children are habitually absent from school. The bill incorporates provisions that stipulate teachers and school officials must make diligent efforts to contact parents when their child misses school, and if necessary, initiate proceedings against them for educational neglect. By classifying chronic absenteeism as educational neglect, the bill positions schools as primary actors in addressing attendance issues and safeguarding children's welfare. This could lead to more systematic tracking and reporting of absenteeism.

Summary

SB619 addresses the issue of compulsory attendance policies and procedures for public elementary and secondary schools in Virginia. The bill seeks to amend existing laws concerning the responsibilities of parents and guardians regarding their children's attendance in school. These amendments aim to establish clearer procedures for school authorities when students fail to comply with attendance requirements. It defines key terms such as 'educational neglect' and outlines the process by which attendance officers can notify and enforce compliance among parents and guardians.

Contention

There are potential points of contention around SB619, particularly regarding parental rights and the extent of governmental oversight in issues of education and family. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to excessive intervention in family matters by the state, especially when determining compliance with education requirements. Additionally, there may be concerns about how educational neglect is defined and the criteria under which families might be reported for noncompliance, potentially leading to legal ramifications for parents. The balance between ensuring attendance and respecting family autonomy will likely be a topic of vigorous discussion in legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

VA HB767

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