Richmond, VA
- Today the House of Delegates passed
House Bill 1467 with a strong bipartisan vote of 72-28. HB 1467 was introduced
by Delegate Tag Greason (R-32) and
incorporated Delegate Barbara Comstock's (R-34) bill, HB 1309. This legislation
allows local school boards to set the school calendar and the opening of the
school year, by eliminating the post-Labor Day opening requirement, commonly
known as the "Kings Dominion Law."
Delegate
Comstock released the following statement:
"Over
the past four years I have heard from many teachers and parents throughout the
34th District who would like the school years to begin before Labor Day so that
our students have the same opportunity to learn as a majority of students in the
Commonwealth and the country. This year, in working with our local schools and
parents, the first bill I introduced was HB 1309, which would allow local school
boards to set the school calendar. My bill was ultimately incorporated
into Delegate Greason's bill, HB 1467."
"Currently
77 of 134 school districts in Virginia have been granted waivers to allow
schools to begin before Labor Day, which is unfair to students in the remaining
57 districts who have to wait until after Labor Day to begin school, yet take
all the standardized tests at the same time. This bill will give local school
districts the flexibility to determine the best time for them to start the
school year. I encourage you to call your Senator and urge their support of this
legislation."
HB
1467 received strong bipartisan support and was endorsed by Governor McDonnell,
the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, the Virginia School Board Association,
Fairfax and Loudoun County School Boards, the Virginia Education Association,
and the Virginia Association of School Superintendents.