Code of Virginia
Chapter 13 - Programs, Courses of Instruction and Textbooks
§ 22.1-200.03. Economics education and financial literacy required in middle and high school grades; Board of Education to establish objectives for economic education and financial literacy; banking-at-school programs

A. Instruction in the principles of the American economic system shall be required in the public middle and high schools of the Commonwealth to promote economics education and financial literacy of students and to further the development of knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for responsible citizenship in a constitutional democracy.
B. The Board of Education shall develop and approve objectives for economics education and financial literacy at the middle and high school levels, that shall be required of all students, and shall provide for the systematic infusion of economic principles in the relevant Standards of Learning, and in career and technical education programs. The objectives shall include personal living and finances; personal and business money management skills; opening an account in a financial institution and judging the quality of a financial institution's services; balancing a checkbook; completing a loan application; the implications of and differences between various employment arrangements with regard to benefits, protections, and long-term financial sustainability; the implications of an inheritance; the basics of personal insurance policies; consumer rights and responsibilities; dealing with salesmen and merchants; debt management; managing retail and credit card debt; evaluating the economic value of postsecondary studies, including the net cost of attendance, potential student loan debt, and potential earnings; state and federal tax computation; local tax assessments; computation of interest rates by various mechanisms; understanding simple contracts; and learning how to contest an incorrect bill.
C. To facilitate the objectives of economics education and financial literacy through practical experiences, the Department shall confer with the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Financial Institutions, and financial and relevant professional organizations in the development of guidelines for such literacy objectives. The guidelines shall include (i) rules and policies governing the establishment, operation, and dissolution of school banks and school credit unions; (ii) written agreements between partnering public schools and financial institutions, including the disposition of funds donated or other financial contributions provided by the partnering financial institution; and (iii) such other matters as the Department may deem appropriate.
D. The Board shall not be required to evaluate student achievement concerning economics education and financial literacy objectives in the Standards of Learning assessments required by § 22.1-253.13:3.
E. For the purposes of this section :
"At-risk and disadvantaged students" means students having socioeconomic or cultural risk factors that research indicates may negatively influence academic achievement or may hinder an individual in reaching his life goals.
"Employment arrangements" means full-time employment, part-time employment, independent contract work, gig work, piece work, contingent work, day labor work, freelance work, and 1099 work.
"Financial institution" means a bank, savings and loan association, savings bank, or credit union authorized to conduct business in the Commonwealth.
"High school" includes grades nine through 12.
"Middle school" includes grades six through eight.
2005, c. 741; 2017, c. 522; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 25.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 22.1 - Education

Chapter 13 - Programs, Courses of Instruction and Textbooks

§ 22.1-199. Kindergarten programs suitable for certain children

§ 22.1-199.1. Programs designed to promote educational opportunities

§ 22.1-199.2. Standards for remediation programs established

§ 22.1-199.3. Repealed

§ 22.1-199.4. At-Risk Student Academic Achievement Program and Fund

§ 22.1-199.5. After school programs for at-risk students

§ 22.1-199.6. Expired

§ 22.1-199.7. Community schools

§ 22.1-200. Subjects taught in elementary grades

§ 22.1-200.01. Alternatives to animal dissection

§ 22.1-200.02. Repealed

§ 22.1-200.03. Economics education and financial literacy required in middle and high school grades; Board of Education to establish objectives for economic education and financial literacy; banking-at-school programs

§ 22.1-200.1. Optional education programs for kindergarten through grade five

§ 22.1-200.2. Minimum instructional time; optional unstructured recreational time

§ 22.1-201. Study of documents of Virginia history and United States Constitution

§ 22.1-202. Instruction in history and principles of flags of United States and Virginia; pledge of allegiance to American flag; guidelines developed by the Board

§ 22.1-202.1. Comparative religion as elective course

§ 22.1-203. Daily observance of one minute of silence

§ 22.1-203.1. Student-initiated prayer

§ 22.1-203.2. Guidelines for constitutional compliance for student prayer

§ 22.1-203.3. Religious viewpoint expression; student expression

§ 22.1-203.4. Public high schools; Virginia voter registration

§ 22.1-204. Study of accident prevention

§ 22.1-204.1. Firearm safety education program

§ 22.1-204.2. Hunter safety education programs for students in grades seven through 12

§ 22.1-205. Driver education programs

§ 22.1-205.1. High school student parking passes; valid driver's license required

§ 22.1-206. Instruction concerning drugs, alcohol, substance abuse, tobacco and nicotine products, and gambling

§ 22.1-206.1. Lyme disease; instructional resources and materials

§ 22.1-206.2. Instruction concerning post-graduate opportunities for high school students

§ 22.1-207. Physical and health education

§ 22.1-207.1. Family life education

§ 22.1-207.1:1. Family life education; certain curricula and Standards of Learning

§ 22.1-207.2. Right of parents to review certain materials; summaries distributed

§ 22.1-207.2:1. Anti-bullying or suicide prevention materials; parental right to review

§ 22.1-207.2:2. (Effective until August 1, 2023) School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program; web-based application

§ 22.1-207.2:2. (Effective August 1, 2023) School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program; applications

§ 22.1-207.3. School breakfast programs

§ 22.1-207.3:1. Distribution of excess food

§ 22.1-207.4. Nutritional guidelines for competitive foods

§ 22.1-207.4:1. Participation in the Community Eligibility Provision

§ 22.1-207.4:2. Participation in the Afterschool Meal Program

§ 22.1-207.5. Instruction in American Sign Language

§ 22.1-207.6. Military-connected students; National Math and Science Initiative

§ 22.1-207.7. 4-H educational programs and activities; attendance

§ 22.1-208. Emphasis on moral education

§ 22.1-208.01. Character education required

§ 22.1-208.02. Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices Advisory Committee

§ 22.1-208.1. Repealed

§ 22.1-208.2:1.1. Repealed

§ 22.1-208.2:2. Repealed

§ 22.1-208.2:3. Repealed

§ 22.1-209. Employment counseling and placement services

§ 22.1-209.01. Repealed

§ 22.1-209.1:2. Regional alternative education programs for certain students

§ 22.1-209.1:3. Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) Programs

§ 22.1-209.1:4. Repealed

§ 22.1-209.1:5. Expired

§ 22.1-209.1:6. Repealed

§ 22.1-209.1:7. Repealed

§ 22.1-209.1:8. Expired

§ 22.1-209.1:9. Repealed

§ 22.1-209.1:10. Repealed

§ 22.1-209.2. Programs and teachers in regional detention homes, certain local detention homes and state agencies and institutions

§ 22.1-210. Night schools

§ 22.1-211. Operation of vacation schools and summer camps by school boards

§ 22.1-212. Repealed

§ 22.1-212.1. Obligations of school boards

§ 22.1-212.1:1. Single-sex education

§ 22.1-212.1:2. Green schools program; education programs to promote waste reduction and resource efficiency

§ 22.1-212.2. Virtual Virginia

§ 22.1-212.2:1. Repealed

§ 22.1-212.2:2. Educational technology foundations and public school foundations

§ 22.1-212.2:3. Repealed

§ 22.1-212.3. Repealed

§ 22.1-212.5. Objectives; definitions

§ 22.1-212.5:1. Public Charter School Fund established

§ 22.1-212.6. Establishment and operation of public charter schools; requirements

§ 22.1-212.6:1. Applicability of other laws, regulations, policies, and procedures

§ 22.1-212.7. Contracts for public charter schools

§ 22.1-212.8. Charter application

§ 22.1-212.8:1. Innovation Technical Advisory Group

§ 22.1-212.9. Review of public charter school applications

§ 22.1-212.10. Reconsideration and technical assistance; review by Board

§ 22.1-212.11. Public charter school restrictions

§ 22.1-212.12. Public charter school term; renewals and revocations

§ 22.1-212.13. Employment of professional, licensed personnel

§ 22.1-212.14. Funding of public charter schools; services provided

§ 22.1-212.15. Report of public charter schools

§ 22.1-212.16. Immunity

§ 22.1-212.17. Repealed

§ 22.1-212.23. Definitions

§ 22.1-212.24. Approval of multidivision online providers; contracts with local school boards

§ 22.1-212.25. Information regarding online courses and virtual programs; report

§ 22.1-212.26. Teachers and administrators of online courses and virtual programs

§ 22.1-212.27. Students enrolled in online courses and virtual programs

§ 22.1-212.28. Definitions

§ 22.1-212.29. Purpose

§ 22.1-212.30. Board regulations; procedure

§ 22.1-212.31. Board regulations; application; expectations

§ 22.1-212.32. SDI designation; duration; renewal

§ 22.1-213. Definitions

§ 22.1-213.1. Definition of "parent."

§ 22.1-214. Board to prepare special education program for children with disabilities

§ 22.1-214.1. Issuance of subpoenas by hearing officers

§ 22.1-214.2. Definition of "supervise" as related to educational programs provided for or by Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

§ 22.1-214.3. Department to develop certain curriculum guidelines; Board to approve

§ 22.1-214.4. Certain duties of Department

§ 22.1-215. School divisions to provide special education; plan to be submitted to Board

§ 22.1-215.1. Information regarding procedures and rights relating to special education placement and withdrawal

§ 22.1-215.2. Parental notification; literacy and Response to Intervention screening and services; certain assessment results

§ 22.1-216. Use of public or private facilities and personnel under contract for special education

§ 22.1-217. Visually impaired children

§ 22.1-217.01. Information on educational and other services for students identified as deaf or hard of hearing or visually impaired

§ 22.1-217.02. Individualized education programs; children identified as deaf or hard-of-hearing

§ 22.1-217.03. Individualized education program teams to consider need for certain age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate instruction

§ 22.1-217.04. Language development for children who are deaf or hard of hearing; assessment resources for parents and educators; advisory committee; report

§ 22.1-217.1. Programs for the research and development of innovative methods of teaching children with mental illness, intellectual disability, or serious emotional disturbance

§ 22.1-217.2. Special education transition materials

§ 22.1-218. Reimbursement for placement in private schools; reimbursement of school boards from state funds

§ 22.1-218.1. Duty to process placements through the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children

§ 22.1-219. Use of federal, state or local funds not restricted

§ 22.1-220. Power of counties, cities, and towns to appropriate and expend funds for education of children with disabilities

§ 22.1-221. Transportation of children with disabilities attending public or private special education programs

§ 22.1-222. Repealed

§ 22.1-223. Definitions

§ 22.1-224. Duties of State Board

§ 22.1-225. Authority of school boards

§ 22.1-226. Repealed

§ 22.1-226.1. Expired

§ 22.1-227. Board designated to carry out provisions of federal act

§ 22.1-227.01. Career and technical education defined

§ 22.1-227.1. Career and technical education

§ 22.1-228. Definitions

§ 22.1-229. Projects may be established directly or by contract with corporation

§ 22.1-230. Approval of corporation's articles and bylaws

§ 22.1-231. Review of projects by Board of Education

§ 22.1-232. Contracts

§ 22.1-233. Application of zoning laws and building codes; inspection of work; school boards to make no warranties

§ 22.1-234. Acquisition of sites for projects; sale of completed projects and other school board property

§ 22.1-235. Transportation of students; insurance

§ 22.1-236. Immunity of board members and officers and directors of corporations

§ 22.1-237. Academic credit

§ 22.1-238. Approval of textbooks

§ 22.1-239. Basal textbooks

§ 22.1-240. Repealed

§ 22.1-241. Contracts with publishers

§ 22.1-242. State Board to adopt regulations

§ 22.1-243. Distribution of textbooks; charges for loss or damage; consumable materials

§ 22.1-244. Repealed

§ 22.1-252. Repealed

§ 22.1-253. Repealed