A. The Department of Education, in consultation with the Commonwealth's Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, shall establish and appoint such members as deemed appropriate to the Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices Advisory Committee (the Advisory Committee) for the purpose of strengthening culturally relevant education practices and supporting anti-bias education and response in the Commonwealth. The Advisory Committee shall include but not be limited to a geographically, ethnically, and religiously diverse representation of teachers, curriculum specialists, principals, superintendents, advocates, higher education institutions, parents, legislators, and community-based organizations. The Advisory Committee shall report its recommendations to the Board of Education, the Governor, and the Chairpersons of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health no later than July 1, 2021. The Committee shall issue interim reports as it deems necessary.
B. The Advisory Committee shall provide standards recommendations to the Virginia Department of Education, and they shall be considered by the Board of Education, during the 2021-2022 review of the history and social science Standards of Learning. Such recommendations shall include:
1. The historical underpinnings of the Holocaust and other historical genocides in the context of how increased lower levels of hate, ridicule, and dehumanization led to larger acts of violence and state-sponsored discrimination and violence;
2. Slavery, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and other forms of historical dehumanizing injustice and discrimination;
3. The ignored and untold history of the indigenous people of Virginia and North America; and
4. The untold histories of other groups historically underrepresented in American and world history.
C. The Advisory Committee shall provide recommendations for the issuance of Board of Education guidelines for local school division staff, including teachers and school counselors, to offer age-appropriate anti-bias education to students. The recommendations for such guidelines shall include:
1. Recognition that anti-bias and anti-discrimination education is the work and responsibility of all staff within the local school division;
2. An emphasis on diversity and building a community of empathy, respect, understanding, and connection;
3. Examination of how lower levels of hate, ridicule, and dehumanization lead to larger acts of violence, discrimination and violence;
4. Acknowledgment of inequity on the individual level, such as biased speech and harassment, and injustice at the institutional or systemic level, such as discrimination, and the harmful impact of inequity and injustice on the community, historically and today;
5. School-based and classroom-based responses, which are student centered and proven effective, to various forms of racism, bigotry, and discrimination through empathy, respect, understanding, and connection; and
6. Updates to the Department of Education's teacher's manual, as required by action taken by the 2009 Session of the General Assembly, that emphasizes the causes and ramifications of the Holocaust and genocide.
D. The Advisory Committee shall provide recommendations on meaningful professional development with school personnel related to culturally relevant and inclusive education practices. In addition to the Board of Education, the Governor, and the Chairpersons of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health, these recommendations shall also be provided to the Advisory Board on Teacher Education and Licensure and the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia. This shall include but not be limited to considerations for:
1. The policies and regulations governing teacher preparation programs; and
2. The policies and regulations governing teacher licensure and professional development requirements for licensure renewal.
2020, cc. 572, 573.
Structure Code of Virginia
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
§ 22.1-199.4. At-Risk Student Academic Achievement Program and Fund
§ 22.1-199.5. After school programs for at-risk students
§ 22.1-199.7. Community schools
§ 22.1-200. Subjects taught in elementary grades
§ 22.1-200.01. Alternatives to animal dissection
§ 22.1-200.1. 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
§ 22.1-202.1. 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
§ 22.1-206.1. 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
§ 22.1-207.3. 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
§ 22.1-209. Employment counseling and placement services
§ 22.1-209.1:2. Regional alternative education programs for certain students
§ 22.1-209.1:3. Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) Programs
§ 22.1-211. Operation of vacation schools and summer camps by school boards
§ 22.1-212.1. Obligations of school boards
§ 22.1-212.1:1. Single-sex education
§ 22.1-212.2. Virtual Virginia
§ 22.1-212.2:2. Educational technology foundations and public school foundations
§ 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
§ 22.1-212.24. 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
§ 22.1-212.30. Board regulations; procedure
§ 22.1-212.31. Board regulations; application; expectations
§ 22.1-212.32. SDI designation; duration; renewal
§ 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
§ 22.1-214.3. 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
§ 22.1-216. Use of public or private facilities and personnel under contract for special education
§ 22.1-217. Visually impaired children
§ 22.1-217.02. Individualized education programs; children identified as deaf or hard-of-hearing
§ 22.1-217.2. Special education transition materials
§ 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
§ 22.1-224. Duties of State Board
§ 22.1-225. Authority of school boards
§ 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
§ 22.1-229. 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
§ 22.1-235. Transportation of students; insurance
§ 22.1-236. Immunity of board members and officers and directors of corporations
§ 22.1-238. Approval of textbooks
§ 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