Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Board of Education
§ 22.1-17.4. Certain honorary diplomas to be issued under specific circumstances

A. Any veteran of World War II may apply to the Board of Education for a Commonwealth of Virginia World War II Veteran Honorary High School Diploma by filing, in compliance with Board guidelines, a statement declaring that:
1. During the years between 1939 and 1945, he served in any branch of the United States Armed Forces and was subsequently honorably discharged;
2. He was drafted or did enlist in the United States Armed Forces while still enrolled as a secondary school student in any school in any state or territory of the United States or any school located on or associated with a United States military base or embassy; and
3. He was unable to resume his secondary education upon returning to civilian life.
B. Any veteran of the Korean War may apply to the Board of Education for a Commonwealth of Virginia Korean War Veteran Honorary High School Diploma by filing, in compliance with Board guidelines, a statement declaring that:
1. During the years between 1950 and 1953, he served in any branch of the United States Armed Forces and was subsequently honorably discharged;
2. He enlisted in or was drafted into the United States Armed Forces while still enrolled as a secondary school student in any school in any state or territory of the United States or any school located on or associated with a United States military base or embassy; and
3. He was unable to resume his secondary education upon returning to civilian life.
C. Any veteran of the Vietnam War may apply to the Board of Education for a Commonwealth of Virginia Vietnam War Veteran Honorary High School Diploma by filing, in compliance with Board guidelines, a statement declaring that:
1. During the years between 1959 and 1975, he served in any branch of the United States Armed Forces and was subsequently honorably discharged;
2. He enlisted in or was drafted into the United States Armed Forces while still enrolled as a secondary school student in any school in any state or territory of the United States or any school located on or associated with a United States military base or embassy; and
3. He was unable to resume his secondary education upon returning to civilian life.
D. The Board of Education shall establish guidelines setting forth the timelines and procedures for applying for such diplomas. Upon the filing of the required statement in accordance with its guidelines, the Board of Education shall award the veteran either a Commonwealth of Virginia World War II Veteran Honorary High School Diploma, or a Commonwealth of Virginia Korean War Veteran Honorary High School Diploma, or a Commonwealth of Virginia Vietnam War Veteran Honorary High School Diploma. Such diplomas shall be delivered to eligible veterans during the first full week in September that has been designated, in accordance with § 2.2-3309.1, as the Virginia World War II Veterans Appreciation Week, or during the first full week in November that has been designated, in accordance with § 2.2-3309.1, as the Virginia Korean War Veterans Appreciation Week, or during the first full week in November that has been designated, in accordance with § 2.2-3310, as Vietnam War Memorial Dedication Week and Veterans' Recognition Week in the Commonwealth.
2001, c. 263; 2002, c. 162; 2009, c. 66.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 22.1 - Education

Chapter 2 - Board of Education

§ 22.1-8. General supervision vested in Board

§ 22.1-9. Appointment, terms, and vacancies

§ 22.1-9.1. Student Advisory Board established

§ 22.1-10. President

§ 22.1-11. Quorum

§ 22.1-12. Oath of office

§ 22.1-13. Meetings

§ 22.1-14. Minutes

§ 22.1-15. Repealed

§ 22.1-16. Bylaws and regulations generally

§ 22.1-16.1. Board to establish regulations regarding human research

§ 22.1-16.2. Repealed

§ 22.1-16.3. Cooperation with other state agencies regarding students placed in group homes or residential facilities having educational programs

§ 22.1-16.4. Nutrition and physical activity best practices database

§ 22.1-16.5. Training materials on human trafficking

§ 22.1-16.6. Guidelines for alternatives to suspension

§ 22.1-16.7. Regulations regarding endorsement to teach military science

§ 22.1-16.8. Instructional material; sexually explicit content; parental notification

§ 22.1-17. Statements concerning regulations

§ 22.1-17.01. Definition of "intervener."

§ 22.1-17.02. Definition of "student with limited or interrupted formal education"

§ 22.1-17.1. Regulations for reenrollment

§ 22.1-17.2. Nursing education programs

§ 22.1-17.3. Identification of student internship programs

§ 22.1-17.4. Certain honorary diplomas to be issued under specific circumstances

§ 22.1-17.5. Public notice and comment regarding certain resource guides

§ 22.1-17.6. Public elementary and secondary schools and local school divisions; information and forms

§ 22.1-17.7. Social-emotional learning guidance standards

§ 22.1-18. Report on education and standards of quality for school divisions; when submitted and effective

§ 22.1-18.01. Biennial review of the standards of quality required; budget estimates

§ 22.1-18.1. Annual report on gifted education required; local advisory committee on gifted education

§ 22.1-19. Accreditation of elementary, middle, and high schools; nursery schools; recognition of certain organizations; child day center regulation

§ 22.1-19.1. Action for violations related to secure mandatory tests

§ 22.1-20. Retention of pupil personnel records

§ 22.1-20.1. Powers and duties of the Board related to public broadcasting stations; disbursement of funds

§ 22.1-20.2. Student data security

§ 22.1-20.3. Granting easements across lands of certain schools and institutions

§ 22.1-20.4. Alternative assessments for students who are English language learners