Committee clears a slate of K–12 bills; subcommittee reports send multiple bills forward

House Education Committee · February 9, 2026

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Summary

The House education committee’s subcommittee reports and full-committee actions advanced a range of K–12 bills — from school meals and post-secondary transition programs for students with disabilities to diploma seals and bleeding-control training — mostly by comfortable margins, with several referred to appropriations.

The committee also considered a number of other K–12 and early-childhood bills in subcommittee reports and brief full-committee actions. Highlights:

- HB 832: Committee substitute requiring the Virginia Department of Education to help governor’s schools identify costs and infrastructure needs for maximizing school meal offerings; reported with substitute (vote: 16–3).

- HB 996: Directs the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services in collaboration with the Department of Education to expand the Post-Secondary Education Rehabilitation Transition (PERT) program; reported with amendments and, after striking fiscal portions via amendment, no longer needed appropriations (vote to report as amended: 17–3).

- HB 849: Amends suspension procedures to require continued salary for suspended school employees until a board hearing determines otherwise; reported (vote: 20–0).

- HB 125: Requires written notice for noncontinuation of continuing teacher contracts by June 15; reported (vote: 15–5).

- HB 478: Directs the Board of Education to create criteria for a diploma seal for excellence in fine arts; reported (vote: 17–3).

- HB 941: Requires hands-on bleeding-control kit practice for graduation and was reported as amended and referred to appropriations (vote: 14–7).

- HB 955 and HB 957 (higher-education reporting and 988 crisis lifeline promotion) were reported with substitutes (votes: 19–1 and 21–0, respectively).

- HB 1208 (early childhood cost-of-quality calculations) reported as substituted (vote: 18–2).

Most of these items were forwarded to the next step in the process with committee recommendations; several now await appropriations review where indicated for fiscal implications.