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A new set of education laws in Virginia will bring significant changes to classrooms and school buildings across the state. The legislation directly addresses two prominent concerns: student distraction and aging infrastructure.
One key measure empowers local school districts to establish stricter policies regarding cellphone use during instructional time. The law mandates the development of model policies for districts to adopt, aiming to create a more focused learning environment by minimizing digital interruptions. Proponents argue this will help improve student engagement and academic performance.
Simultaneously, another new law streamlines the process for funding and constructing public school facilities. It modifies the state's existing Literary Fund to make financing for new buildings and major renovations more accessible for localities. This change is seen as a critical step toward addressing outdated and sometimes unsafe school buildings, many of which require substantial updates to meet modern educational standards.
Together, these laws represent a concerted effort to enhance the physical and attentional landscape of Virginia's public schools. Officials anticipate the changes will foster better learning conditions and provide safer, more contemporary facilities for students and staff. The implementation of these policies will be closely watched as districts begin to apply the new guidelines in the coming school year.
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