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HJ90: Science, etc. Education in State at Elementary, etc. Levels, Joint Subcom. studying; continued.

Chief Patron

Del. John Cosgrove (R-78)

John Cosgrove (R-78)
Chesapeake, VA
Served: 2002–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Yes Passed Committee
Yes Passed House
Passed Senate

Status

03/12/2008: Passed the House

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Summary

Continues HJR 25 (2006) Studying Science, Math, and Technology Education in the Commonwealth at the Elementary, Secondary, and Undergraduate Levels.  Continues HJR 25 to review the curricula of existing public schools in the Commonwealth, including Governor's Schools and other specialized public schools devoted to math, science, or technology; study accessibility to specialized public schools by students throughout the Commonwealth; review and recommend innovative ways to interest students at all education levels in science, math, and technology; identify the key points during the K-12 education experience that will determine whether a student will become interested, and maintain that interest, in math, science, technology related subjects; and identify programs and activities that promote partnerships between educators at the Commonwealth's public schools and institutions of higher education, as well as with business and research entities in the science and technology sectors located in the Commonwealth.

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Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 02/06/2008, 02/06/2008, 02/08/2008, 02/08/2008 and 02/11/2008.

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