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Code · Virginia · Title 22.1 · Chapter 22

Code of Virginia § 22.1-357. Purpose of the Consortium; functions; authority to apply for and receive gifts and grants.

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A. The Consortium shall serve the school divisions of Hampton Roads in providing training to the teachers, administrators and students in the various Standards of Learning for English, social studies and history, science, and mathematics.
B. In the fulfillment of its purpose, the Consortium shall perform the following functions:
1. Coordinate among its members and the school divisions of Hampton Roads the development of joint educational initiatives;
2. Establish and deliver, in conjunction with the school divisions of Hampton Roads, regional programs to address area education needs, particularly, to assist area schools in meeting the Board of Education Regulations for Accrediting Public Schools in Virginia and to assist area students in achieving passing scores on the Standards of Learning assessments; and
3. Provide technical assistance to the school divisions of Hampton Roads in achieving full accreditation, including administrator, teacher, and student training.
C. The Consortium may apply for, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or bequests from public or private sources to enable it to carry out its functions and achieve its purpose.
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