Bylaws And Regulations For Students In Virginia

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Virginia Rules features 22 stand-alone modules, covering a wide variety of juvenile law issues. Bullying, dating violence, teen driving, alcohol and tobacco, gangs, internet safety, the criminal justice system, and labor law, are just a few of the modules offered.

By law, the VDOE must review and revise its standards every seven years. ing to this timeframe, the History and Social Science SOLs were due for an update.

The Standards of Learning (SOL) for Virginia Public Schools describe the commonwealth's expectations for student learning and achievement in grades K-12 in English, mathematics, science, history/social science, technology, the fine arts, foreign language, health and physical education and driver education.

In ance with Code of Virginia § 22.1-279., local law enforcement authorities shall report to the Superintendent or designee and principal or designee, such reports, on offenses, wherever committed, by students enrolled at the school.

In Virginia, every child between the ages of five and 17 is required by law to attend school. Parents may choose to send their children to a public, private, denominational, or parochial school. If certain requirements are met, parents may also teach their children at home. (Code of Virginia § 22.1-254).

§ 22.1-258. Appointment of attendance officers; notification when pupil fails to report to school; plan; conference; court proceedings. Every school board shall have power to appoint one or more attendance officers, who shall be charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this article.

§ 22.1-276.01. "Bullying" means any aggressive and unwanted behavior that is intended to harm, intimidate, or humiliate the victim; involves a real or perceived power imbalance between the aggressor or aggressors and victim; and is repeated over time or causes severe emotional trauma.

Suspensions and expulsions of students generally. A. Students may be suspended or expelled from attendance at school for sufficient cause; however, in no cases may sufficient cause for suspensions include only instances of truancy.

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Bylaws And Regulations For Students In Virginia