Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - System of Public Schools; General Provisions
§ 22.1-3.4. Enrollment of certain children placed in foster care

A. Whenever a student has been placed in foster care by a local social services agency and the placing social services agency is unable to produce any of the documents required for enrollment pursuant to § 22.1-3.1, 22.1-270, or 22.1-271.2, the student shall immediately be enrolled; however, the person enrolling the student shall provide a written statement that, to the best of his knowledge, sets forth (i) the student's age, (ii) compliance with the requirements of § 22.1-3.2, and (iii) that the student is in good health and is free from communicable or contagious disease.
B. The sending and receiving school divisions shall cooperate in facilitating the enrollment of any child placed in foster care across jurisdictional lines for the purpose of enhancing continuity of instruction. The child shall be allowed to continue to attend the school in which he was enrolled prior to the most recent foster care placement, upon the joint determination of the placing social services agency and the local school division that such attendance is in the best interest of the child.
C. In the event the student continues to attend the school in which he was enrolled prior to the most recent foster care placement, the receiving school division shall be accorded foster children education payments pursuant to § 22.1-101.1; further, the receiving school division may enter into financial arrangements with the sending school division pursuant to subsection C of § 22.1-5. Under no circumstances shall a child placed in foster care be charged tuition regardless of whether such child is attending the school in which he was enrolled prior to the most recent foster care placement or attending a school in the receiving school division.
D. For the purposes of subsections A, B, and C:
"A child or student placed in foster care" means a pupil who is the subject of a foster care placement through an entrustment or commitment of such child to the local social services board or licensed child-placing agency pursuant to clause (ii) of the definition of "foster care placement" as set forth in § 63.2-100.
For the purposes of this section:
"Receiving school division" means the school division in which the residence of the student's foster care placement is located.
"Sending school division" means the school division in which the student last attended school.
E. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections A, B, and C or § 22.1-3 or 22.1-5, no person of school age who is the subject of a foster care placement, as such term is defined in § 63.2-100, shall be charged tuition.
F. The provisions of this section shall apply to any student who was in foster care upon reaching 18 years of age but who has not yet reached 22 years of age.
2005, c. 343; 2011, c. 154; 2020, cc. 474, 475.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 22.1 - Education

Chapter 1 - System of Public Schools; General Provisions

§ 22.1-1. (For Expiration Date, see 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Definitions

§ 22.1-1. (For Effective Date, see 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Definitions

§ 22.1-2. System of free public elementary and secondary schools to be maintained; administration

§ 22.1-2.1. Provision of in-person instruction

§ 22.1-3. Persons to whom public schools shall be free

§ 22.1-3.1. Birth certificates required upon admission; required notice to the local law-enforcement agency

§ 22.1-3.2. Notice of student's school status required as condition of admission; penalty

§ 22.1-3.3. Transfer of students under certain circumstances

§ 22.1-3.4. Enrollment of certain children placed in foster care

§ 22.1-4. Repealed

§ 22.1-4.1. Street addresses required in certain school admission documents

§ 22.1-4.2. Designation of race or ethnicity

§ 22.1-4.3. Participation by and notification of noncustodial parent

§ 22.1-5. Regulations concerning admission of certain persons to schools; tuition charges

§ 22.1-5.1. Organizations governing public school interscholastic programs; participation by students in military families

§ 22.1-6. Permitted fees and charges

§ 22.1-6.1. Menstrual supplies; availability; public elementary, middle, and high schools

§ 22.1-7. Responsibility of each state board, agency, and institution having children in residence or in custody

§ 22.1-7.1. Open school enrollment policy

§ 22.1-7.2. Enrollment for students residing on a military installation or in military housing