Code of Virginia
Chapter 15 - Teachers, Officers and Employees
§ 22.1-299.4. Teach for America license

A. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Board shall issue a two-year provisional license, hereafter referred to as the Teach For America license, to any participant in Teach For America, a nationwide nonprofit organization focused on closing the academic achievement gaps between students in high-income and low-income areas, who submits an application and meets the following criteria:
1. Holds, at minimum, a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education;
2. Has met the requirements prescribed by the Board for all endorsements sought or has met the qualifying scores on the content area assessment prescribed by the Board for the endorsements sought;
3. Possesses good moral character according to criteria developed by the Board;
4. Has been offered and has accepted placement in Teach For America;
5. Has successfully completed pre-service training and is participating in the professional development requirements of Teach For America, including teaching frameworks, curricula, lesson planning, instructional delivery, classroom management, assessment and evaluation of student progress, classroom diversity, and literacy development;
6. Has an offer of employment from a local school board to teach in a public elementary or secondary school in the Commonwealth or a preschool program that receives state funds pursuant to § 22.1-289.09; and
7. Receives a recommendation from the employing school division for a Teach For America license in the endorsement area in which the individual seeks to be licensed.
B. In addition to the criteria set forth in subsection A, any individual who seeks an endorsement in early childhood, early/primary, or elementary education shall either (i) agree to complete such coursework in the teaching of reading as may be prescribed by the Board pursuant to regulation during the first year of employment or (ii) achieve a passing score on a reading instructional assessment prescribed by the Board pursuant to regulation.
C. Teachers issued a Teach For America provisional license shall not be eligible for continuing contract status while employed under the authority of a Teach For America license and shall be subject to the probationary terms of employment specified in § 22.1-303.
D. The Board may extend any Teach For America license for one additional year upon request of the employing school division, provided that no Teach For America license shall exceed a total of three years in length.
E. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon completion of at least two years of full-time teaching experience in a public elementary or secondary school in the Commonwealth or a preschool program that receives state funds pursuant to § 22.1-289.09, an individual holding a Teach For America license shall be eligible to receive a renewable license if he has (i) achieved satisfactory scores on all professional teacher assessments required by the Board and (ii) received satisfactory evaluations at the conclusion of each year of employment.
F. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Board shall issue a Teach For America license to any individual who (i) has completed two years of successful teaching in the Teach For America program in another state, (ii) is not eligible to receive a renewable license, and (iii) meets the criteria set forth in subsection A.
2013, cc. 53, 440; 2020, cc. 860, 861.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 22.1 - Education

Chapter 15 - Teachers, Officers and Employees

§ 22.1-289.1. Teacher compensation; biennial review required

§ 22.1-289.2. Compensation of public school employees called to active duty military service

§ 22.1-290. Board authorized to award teaching scholarship loans

§ 22.1-290.01. Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program established; purpose; Board of Education to administer Program; eligibility requirements for scholarship and awards; collaboration and consultation with State Council of Higher Education; repa...

§ 22.1-290.02. Traineeships for education of special education personnel

§ 22.1-290.1. Clinical faculty programs

§ 22.1-290.2. Teacher, other instructional personnel, and support staff shortages; data

§ 22.1-291. Repealed

§ 22.1-291.1. Planning time for school teachers

§ 22.1-291.1:1. School counselors; staff time

§ 22.1-291.2. Repealed

§ 22.1-291.3. Notice of duty to report child abuse or neglect

§ 22.1-291.4. Bullying and abusive work environments prohibited

§ 22.1-292. Penalties on officers and teachers

§ 22.1-292.1. Violations related to secure mandatory tests

§ 22.1-292.2. Suspension or revocation of license for procuring, selling, or administering anabolic steroids

§ 22.1-292.3. License may not be suspended solely on the basis of default or delinquency in payment of federal-guaranteed or state-guaranteed education loan or scholarship

§ 22.1-293. School boards authorized to employ principals and assistant principals; license required; powers and duties

§ 22.1-294. Probationary terms of service for principals, assistant principals, and supervisors; evaluation; reassigning principal, assistant principal, or supervisor to teaching position

§ 22.1-295. Employment of teachers

§ 22.1-295.1. Employee personnel files; maintenance of employee records; confidentiality of certain records

§ 22.1-295.2. Employment discrimination prohibited

§ 22.1-296. Payment of employees; reimbursement for private transportation; certain sick leave policies

§ 22.1-296.1. Data on convictions for certain crimes and child abuse and neglect required; penalty

§ 22.1-296.2. Fingerprinting required; reciprocity permitted

§ 22.1-296.3. Certain private school employees subject to fingerprinting and criminal records checks

§ 22.1-296.4. Child abuse and neglect data required

§ 22.1-297. Assignment of teachers, principals and assistant principals by superintendent

§ 22.1-298. Repealed

§ 22.1-298.1. (For Expiration Date, see 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Regulations governing licensure

§ 22.1-298.1. (For Effective Date, see 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Regulations governing licensure

§ 22.1-298.2. Regulations governing education preparation programs

§ 22.1-298.2:1. (Contingent effective date - see note) Teacher employment data; education preparation programs

§ 22.1-298.3. Students with autism spectrum disorders; training required of personnel

§ 22.1-298.4. Teacher preparation programs; learning disabilities

§ 22.1-298.5. Regulations governing licensure; endorsement in dual language instruction pre-kindergarten through grade six

§ 22.1-298.6. Mental health awareness training

§ 22.1-298.7. Teachers and other licensed school board employees; cultural competency training

§ 22.1-299. License required of teachers; provisional licenses; exceptions

§ 22.1-299.1. Repealed

§ 22.1-299.2. National Teacher Certification Incentive Reward Program and Fund

§ 22.1-299.3. Repealed

§ 22.1-299.4. Teach for America license

§ 22.1-299.5. Waiver of teacher licensure requirements; trade and industrial education programs

§ 22.1-299.6. Career and technical education; three-year licenses

§ 22.1-299.7. Microcredential program; certain STEM subjects

§ 22.1-299.7:1. (For Effective Date, See 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Microcredential program; reading specialists

§ 22.1-299.8. Technical professional licenses; substitution of certain professional development activities for required coursework

§ 22.1-300. Tuberculosis certificate

§ 22.1-301. Costs of medical examinations and of furnishing medical records

§ 22.1-302. Written contracts required; execution of contracts; qualifications of temporarily employed teachers; rules and requirements

§ 22.1-303. Probationary terms of service for teachers

§ 22.1-303.1. Immunity from civil liability for certain individuals

§ 22.1-304. Reemployment of teacher who has not achieved continuing contract status; effect of continuing contract; resignation of teacher; reduction in number of teachers

§ 22.1-305. Nonrenewal of contract of probationary teacher

§ 22.1-305.1. Mentor teacher programs

§ 22.1-305.2. Advisory Board on Teacher Education and Licensure

§ 22.1-306. Definitions

§ 22.1-307. Dismissal of teacher; grounds

§ 22.1-308. Grievance procedure

§ 22.1-309. Notice to teacher of recommendation of dismissal; school board not to consider merits during notice; superintendent required to provide reasons for recommendation upon request

§ 22.1-310. Repealed

§ 22.1-311. Hearing before school board, hearing officer, or fact-finding panel

§ 22.1-312. Repealed

§ 22.1-313. Decision of school board; generally

§ 22.1-314. Decision of school board; issue of grievability; appeal

§ 22.1-315. Grounds and procedure for suspension

§ 22.1-316. Agreement entered into and enacted into law; form of agreement

§ 22.1-317. Superintendent of Public Instruction to be "designated state official."

§ 22.1-318. Filing and publication of contracts made pursuant to Agreement

§ 22.1-318.1. Strategic Compensation Grant Fund established

§ 22.1-318.2. Strategic Compensation Grant Initiative