Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB83

Introduced
1/1/24  

Caption

Home instruction; removes certain criteria for parents.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state education laws by redefining requirements surrounding home instruction. For example, it allows parents the flexibility to deliver instruction through a correspondence course, distance learning, or other forms, thereby expanding the options available to families. It also necessitates that parents provide evidence of educational progress through standardized testing or evaluations, thus holding families accountable for educational outcomes while maintaining parental rights in the teaching process.

Summary

Senate Bill 83 (SB83) proposes amendments to the requirements for home instruction of children in Virginia. The bill acknowledges that parents can provide home education as an acceptable alternative form of education. To qualify for home instruction, parents must meet certain criteria, including holding a high school diploma. They will need to notify the local school division of their intent to provide home instruction and submit a curriculum plan annually. This bill aims to streamline the home instruction process and provide parents with more autonomy in their children's education.

Conclusion

Overall, SB83 reflects an effort by the state to balance parental authority in home education with ensuring a certain standard of accountability. The bill will continue to be debated, considering the varying views on the importance of educational oversight versus parental autonomy in the learning process.

Contention

Despite the intent to simplify the home instruction framework, SB83 has faced criticism. Some opponents argue that the provision to place home instruction programs on probation due to insufficient evidence of educational progress could undermine parents' rights and create unnecessary barriers. Critics are concerned that stringent compliance requirements may dissuade families from opting for home education, thereby limiting educational choices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1454

Home instruction; removes certain criteria for parents.

VA HB1507

Public elementary and secondary schools; fundamental right of parents.

VA SB832

Public schools; parental rights to educational transparency.

VA SB1199

Public schools; parental rights to educational transparency.

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 HB1397

Student immunization requirements; parental opt out.

VA HB1629

Virginia Parent Data Portal; Board of Education to create and maintain, report.

VA SB1329

Virginia Parent Data Portal; Board of Education to create and maintain, report.

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