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Board revokes one teaching license, denies another after closed session
Summary
The Virginia Board of Education met in closed session to consider licensure cases and voted to revoke the license of Gloria Jean Jackson and deny the license application of Charles L. Davis, recording unanimous votes at the public roll call.
The Virginia Board of Education voted on two licensure cases after a closed meeting May 20, 2025, revoking the license of Gloria Jean Jackson and denying the license of Charles L. Davis. The actions followed the board’s announcement that it had convened a closed meeting to consider license denial, suspension or revocation matters and to consult with counsel under cited sections of the Code of Virginia.
Why it matters: Revocation or denial of state teacher licensure is a formal regulatory outcome that removes or refuses the legal authority to teach in Virginia public schools. The board’s public roll-call certification after the closed meeting is required by the Virginia Freedom of Information…
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