SB 598 Virtual school program

Bill ID:2012 Senate Bill 598
Introduced:Thursday, January 19, 2012
Sponsors: ---
Status:Introduced
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Public schools; virtual education. Provides that any student who enrolls full time in a virtual school program served by a multidivision online provider outside his school division of residence shall have his state and local share of Standards of Quality per pupil funding transferred from the school division of residence to the enrolling school division. The total state and local share funds transferred from the resident division to the enrolling division shall not exceed $6,500 per pupil. The enrolling school division shall invoice the resident school division monthly and the Department of Education semimonthly for a student participating in a virtual education program.

Related Issues: Public Education

 

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Governor: Robert F. McDonnell
Lieutenant Governor: Bill Bolling
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