Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Education
 
Board
State Board of Education
 
Guidance Document Change: Revisions to the Guidelines for Considering and Approving Requests for Pre-Labor Day Openings are needed to comport with HB 1652 and SB 1005, which were approved by the 2019 General Assembly. These bills permit all school divisions to begin school up to 14 days before Labor Day, effective July 1, 2019. This legislation also eliminates all of the existing “good cause” waivers and permits the Board to provide “good cause” waivers for school divisions providing year-round instructional programs, applicable only to the opening date for the schools in the division that are providing year-round programs. Amendments are proposed to the Guidelines to align with the legislative changes, including: • Removing all guidelines related to the “good cause” waivers that are no longer permitted by law. • Establishing guidelines for the Board to grant “good cause” waivers for school divisions providing a year-round instructional program, and delegating the authority to grant such waivers to the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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9/13/19  7:22 pm
Commenter: Chastin Scharfe

Please don’t start before Labor Day!
 

Please don’t change the start date to August. Not only will school kids be competing with the tourist traffic, I believe our economy will take a hit too. Less end of summer concerts, Ocean Breeze trips, aquarium, Busch Gardens, meals out, etc. it will also conflict with all the kids headed off to college. Parents divided between getting a college kid settled or staying home to get kids off to vbcps. In addition o more summer jobs with holes if both HS and college kids depart simultaneously. 

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