Description |
Regulations provide provisions for school administration, including school and instructional leadership; a philosophy, goals, and objectives that will serve as the basis for all policies and practices and student achievement expectations; a program of instruction that promotes individual student academic achievement in the essential academic disciplines, (English, mathematics, science, and history/social science); an organized library media center as the resource center of the school; licensure for school personnel; maintenance of student education records, and school facilities and safety.
The regulations outline provisions for obtaining a license to operate, denial, revocation or suspension of a license, and renewal of licenses; application fees; student guaranty; application commitments; license restrictions; monitoring and investigation of complaints.
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State Authority |
Section 22.1-323
, Code of Virginia
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Federal Authority |
None entered
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Text of Regulation |
Link to Virginia Administrative Code |
Goals of Regulation |
The regulations will provide provisions for: 1) the operation of private schools for students with disabilities, including school administration and school and instructional leadership; 2) a philosophy, goals, and objectives that will serve as the basis for all policies and practices and student achievement expectations; 3) a program of instruction that promotes individual student academic achievement in the essential academic disciplines, (English, mathematics, science, and history/social science); 4) an organized library media center as the resource center of the school; 4) licensure for school personnel; 5) maintenance of student education records; and 5) school facilities and safety.
The proposed regulations will also: outline provisions for obtaining a license to operate, denial, revocation or suspension of a license, and renewal of licenses; application fees; student guaranty; application commitments; license restrictions; monitoring and investigation of complaints.
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Meetings |
See all meetings (1) relating to this chapter.
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