K‑12 subcommittee reports multiple education bills, sends several to appropriations
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Summary
The K‑12 subcommittee reported a package of bills including SB42, SB39 (to appropriations), SB245, SB724, SB63, SB105 (section 1 referral), SB264 (to appropriations), SB109 (substitute), SB685 (substitute), and SB151 (substitute). Vote tallies ranged from unanimous to split votes; several measures were amended or converted to section 1 referrals.
At its recent session the House K‑12 Subcommittee considered a slate of education bills and reported most favorably. Key outcomes:
• SB42 (school meal debt): reported 8–2. The bill directs the Department of Education to evaluate shifting unpaid school meal balances from school budgets to school-division accounts and to report best practices and fiscal impacts.
• SB39 (student-monitoring technology): reported and referred to appropriations 11–0. The bill directs DOE to convene a stakeholder workgroup to study technologies marketed to identify at‑risk students and report back by Nov. 15.
• SB245 (communication methods for extracurriculars): reported as amended 9–1. The bill prevents making social media the exclusive communication method for extracurricular groups unless alternatives and strong justification are provided; the amendment clarifies permitted approved messaging apps.
• SB724 (graduation requirement stability): reported 10–0. The bill prevents changing graduation requirements for students after they have begun ninth grade unless the student opts in.
• SB63 (IB diploma alignment): reported 10–0. The bill clarifies that students pursuing the International Baccalaureate diploma may satisfy Virginia advanced-diploma requirements.
• SB105 (STEM robotics grants): amended to a section 1 referral to the STEM Education Advisory Board and reported 9–1 to develop qualifying guidelines for continuing grants.
• SB264 (IEP guidance to address bullying): reported and referred to appropriations 9–0 after the committee agreed to remove the term 'teasing' to avoid statutory ambiguity; DOE will update resources for IEP teams.
• SB109 (parental notification; safe storage): substitute adopted and reported 7–2, with a drafting insertion clarifying CDC statistics are included 'as available.'
• SB685 (language-accessibility substitute): conformed to the House version and reported 7–2.
• SB151 (water-safety instruction): conformed to House substitute and reported 8–1.
Several bills were amended for clarification or converted to section 1 referrals to advisory bodies to develop more precise implementation language; items referred to appropriations will await budgetary review.

