Students in grades 6, 7, and 8; computer science/introduction to technology course required.

HB 694 Students in grades 6, 7, and 8; computer science/introduction to technology course required

Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Students in grades 6, 7, and 8; computer science/introduction to technology course required.
HB-694


About HB-694

Students in grades six, seven, and eight; computer science or introduction to technology course required. Requires each student in grades six, seven, and eight, starting in the 2025–2026 school year, to complete at least one semester-long or year-long computer science elective course or introduction to technology course that is aligned with the appropriate Standards of Learning and may include the following content: examining systems and resources of technology, solving problems in technology, introducing microcontrollers, exploring the designed world, computing systems, networks and the Internet, cybersecurity, data and analysis, algorithms and programming, and the impacts of computing. The bill provides that no such student shall be required to complete an end-of-course assessment for any such course. The bill requires the Board of Education to amend or create Standards of Learning as necessary to implement the foregoing provisions and requires the Department of Education to confer with certain organizations to ensure that the proper training is available to the teachers of such courses. Students in grades six, seven, and eight; computer science or introduction to technology course required. Requires each student in grades six, seven, and eight, starting in the 2025–2026 school year, to complete at least one semester-long or year-long computer science elective course or introduction to technology course that is aligned with the appropriate Standards of Learning and may include the following content: examining systems and resources of technology, solving problems in technology, introducing microcontrollers, exploring the designed world, computing systems, networks and the Internet, cybersecurity, data and analysis, algorithms and programming, and the impacts of computing. The bill provides that no such student shall be required to complete an end-of-course assessment for any such course. The bill requires the Board of Education to amend or create Standards of Learning as necessary to implement the foregoing provisions and requires the Department of Education to confer with certain organizations to ensure that the proper training is available to the teachers of such courses.

  

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Comm Sub 02/05/2020

Prefiled 01/06/2020

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Left In Education

12/04/2020

Committee Substitute Printed To Lis Only 20106191d-h1

02/05/2020

Continued To 2021 With Substitute In Education By Voice Vote

02/05/2020

Subcommittee Recommends Continuing To 2021 With Substitute By Voice Vote

02/03/2020

Assigned Education Sub: Sol And Soq

01/13/2020

Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/08/20 20102727d

01/06/2020

Referred To Committee On Education

01/06/2020