2022 Regular SessionVirginia Legislature

HB1135: Standards of Quality; DOE to oversee work-based learning, teacher leaders and mentors.

Legislative Summary

Standards of Quality; work-based learning; teacher leaders and mentors; principal mentors; certain personnel positions and initiatives. Makes several changes to the Standards of Quality, including requiring the establishment of units in the Department of Education to oversee work-based learning and principal mentorship statewide and requiring the Board of Education to establish and oversee the local implementation of teacher leader and teacher mentor programs in Standard 5. The bill also makes several changes relating to school personnel in Standard 2, including (i) establishing schoolwide ratios of students to teachers in certain schools with high concentrations of poverty and granting flexibility to provide compensation adjustments to teachers in such schools; (ii) requiring each school board to assign licensed personnel in a manner that provides an equitable distribution of experienced, effective teachers and other personnel among all schools in the local school division; (iii) requiring each school board to employ teacher leaders and teacher mentors at specified student-to-position ratios; (iv) requiring state funding in addition to basic aid to support at-risk students and granting flexibility in the use of such funds by school boards; (v) lowering the ratio of English language learner students to teachers; (vi) requiring each school board to employ reading specialists and establishing a student-to-position ratio for such specialists; (vii) requiring school boards to employ one full-time principal in each elementary school; (viii) lowering the ratio of students to assistant principals and school counselors in elementary, middle, and high schools; and (ix) increasing from at least three to at least four the required number of specialized student support positions, including school social workers, school psychologists, school nurses, licensed behavior analysts, licensed assistant behavior analysts, and other licensed health and behavioral positions, per 1,000 students. Standards of Quality; work-based learning; teacher leaders and mentors; principal mentors; certain personnel positions and initiatives. Makes several changes to the Standards of Quality, including requiring the establishment of units in the Department of Education to oversee work-based learning and principal mentorship statewide and requiring the Board of Education to establish and oversee the local implementation of teacher leader and teacher mentor programs in Standard 5. The bill also makes several changes relating to school personnel in Standard 2, including (i) establishing schoolwide ratios of students to teachers in certain schools with high concentrations of poverty and granting flexibility to provide compensation adjustments to teachers in such schools; (ii) requiring each school board to assign licensed personnel in a manner that provides an equitable distribution of experienced, effective teachers and other personnel among all schools in the local school division; (iii) requiring each school board to employ teacher leaders and teacher mentors at specified student-to-position ratios; (iv) requiring state funding in addition to basic aid to support at-risk students and granting flexibility in the use of such funds by school boards; (v) lowering the ratio of English language learner students to teachers; (vi) requiring each school board to employ reading specialists and establishing a student-to-position ratio for such specialists; (vii) requiring school boards to employ one full-time principal in each elementary school; (viii) lowering the ratio of students to assistant principals and school counselors in elementary, middle, and high schools; and (ix) increasing from at least three to at least four the required number of specialized student support positions, including school social workers, school psychologists, school nurses, licensed behavior analysts, licensed assistant behavior analysts, and other licensed health and behavioral positions, per 1,000 students.

Bill History

1/13/2022
Presented and ordered printed 22104401D
House of Delegates
1/13/2022
Referred to Committee on Education
House of Delegates
1/31/2022
Assigned Education sub: Early Childhood/Innovation
House of Delegates
2/2/2022
Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 0-N)
House of Delegates
2/2/2022
Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
House of Delegates
2/7/2022
Reported from Education with amendment(s) (18-Y 4-N)
House of Delegates
2/7/2022
Referred to Committee on Appropriations
House of Delegates
2/15/2022
Left in Appropriations
House of Delegates

Amendments

Amendment(s) for HB1135 for Committee: Education

Amendment(s) for HB1135 for Committee: Education

2/7/2022Not Adopted

House committee amendments reported

House committee amendments reported

2/7/2022Not Adopted

Roll Call Votes

House: Reported from Education with amendment(s) (18-Y 4-N)
2/7/2022
18
Yea
4
Nay
0
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
House: Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 0-N)
2/2/2022
8
Yea
0
Nay
0
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(1/13/2022)
Chamber
House of Delegates
Committee
Appropriations(House of Delegates)
Sine DiePrior Session

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text1/13/2022126.7 KB
Fiscal Note/Analysis
Fiscal Note/Analysis1/31/202280.5 KB