Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV

Virginia State News

February 4, 2013

Va House passes bill to grade schools from A to F

RICHMOND, Va. — The House of Delegates has passed legislation that would assign letter grades to public schools in Virginia just as teachers grade students from A to F.

The bill, a conspicuous piece of Gov. Bob McDonnell’s education reforms, won final House passage Monday on a bipartisan 54-40 vote with six delegates not voting.

A similar bill easily won Senate committee backing last week and is due for a final floor vote Tuesday.

Supporters, including Republican House Majority Leader Kirk Cox of Colonial Heights, said the grading system is the only way to hold underperforming schools to account and that it would stimulate parental involvement in failing schools.

Opponents, including lobbying groups for teachers and school boards, say the grades unfairly depict a struggling school and would further harm at-risk students.

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