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Virginias Position The Commonwealth of Virginia did not adopt the Common Core because they have already invested large amounts of money and time in developing Virginia Standards of Learning (the SOLs)standards they believe to be superior to Common Core standards.
Lisa Coons Coons as Virginias 27th superintendent of public instruction on March 22, 2023. Coons serves as the executive officer of the Virginia Department of Education, which is the administrative agency for the commonwealths public schools, and as secretary of the state Board of Education.
Citations should include some clue that it is a standard, the issuing agency (or publication name), standard number, and standard title (at a minimum). Most style guides also prefer a publication date if it is not obvious from the standard number.
Cite This Item Chicago citation style: Virginia. Virginia Department of Education . United States, 2008. Web Archive. APA citation style: Virginia. (2008) Virginia Department of Education . United States. MLA citation style: Virginia. Virginia Department of Education . United States, 2008. Virginia Department of Education | Library of Congress loc.gov item lcwaN0026418 loc.gov item lcwaN0026418
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If the author is a government department or agency, list the department/agency as the author and leave out the Agency Name section. If a government department is considered to be the author of the report and has a well-known abbreviation, you do not need to type out the full name in each in-text citation.
Standards of Learning (SOL) assessments are the main part of the Virginia Assessment Program for grades 3-12. SOL tests are used to fulfill: Federal requirements for annual testing in reading, mathematics, and science. State requirements for testing in writing and social studies.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Lisa Coons.
A scaled score of 400 to 499 means a student passed a test and was classified as Proficient. A scaled score of 500 to 600 means a student passed a test and was classified as Advanced.
Virginia Standards of Learning The Standards of Learning (SOL) for Virginia Public Schools establish minimum expectations for what students should know and be able to do at the end of each grade or course in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Social Science, and other subjects.

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