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CONTACT USEducation for Employment (EFE) is a course for high school students with disabilities that develops employability and job-seeking skills and empowers students to become self-advocates.
Students learn skills that develop character, and work ethic while exploring careers in the child care, culinary, and fashion design industries.
Making the transition to teaching can seem overwhelming at first, but the end result is a rewarding career that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of students with disabilities. Learn more about becoming a special education teacher with us!
Concerned about your child’s reading and/or spelling? Worried that your child might have dyslexia? Turn to your child’s school for support so that together, you can develop a plan to address and monitor your child’s needs. If your child currently receives special education services, please consult with your child’s IEP team.
The Constitution of Virginia empowers the Virginia Board of Education (VBOE) with the general supervision of the public school system. This includes responsibility for (subject to General Assembly approval) the major regulations governing public education in Virginia, such as the Standards of Quality, the Standards Accreditation, the Standards of Learning accountability program, and teacher licensure regulations.
The Virginia Board of Education typically meets ten times a year (every month except August and December).
The Virginia Board of Education typically meets ten times a year (every month except August and December).
Did you miss a workshop or webinar from the Family Resource Center?
The Constitution of Virginia empowers the Virginia Board of Education (VBOE) with the general supervision of the public school system. This includes responsibility for (subject to General Assembly approval) the major regulations governing public education in Virginia, such as the Standards of Quality, the Standards Accreditation, the Standards of Learning accountability program, and teacher licensure regulations.
The Virginia Board of Education typically meets ten times a year (every month except August and December).
The Virginia Board of Education typically meets ten times a year (every month except August and December).
Learn the basics of using your Parent Schoology account to communicate with you student's school and teachers.
The Early Literacy Program is a free interactive, parent-and-child program. Helping families become active partners in their child's education.
Contact information for the Office of Special Education Procedural Support (Due Process and Eligibility, Procedural Support Services, and Multi-Agency Services).