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According to the Virginia Code §22.1-281 through §22.1-286, school divisions are required to submit a summary count of all persons, ages 5-19, who reside in their counties, cities, and towns. This includes public and private school students, homeschoolers, and dependents living on federal military property. Children away from home, in college, or in the military must also be counted.
How Will the Information Be Collected?
The data may be collected by the division
superintendent's office in several ways:
1) by a survey mailing,
2) by a phone call, or
3) by a door-to-door survey.
What Is the Purpose?
This census is an important planning tool for
public school divisions. Based on school
census data, each locality will receive
approximately 1% of sales tax revenues for
public schools. Locally, the school division
uses the data to plan for construction of new
schools and to identify future staffing needs.
What Information Will Be Collected?
Information on the survey may not be limited
to the number of children in your home. The
district may also "gather statistics related
to the interests of education" as deemed
necessary by the superintendent.
Most districts assure families that the information provided will NOT be used for any other purpose but the census. Only a summary count (no names or addresses) from the census will be used by the Commonwealth of Virginia to determine the distribution of sales tax and other monies to counties, cities, and towns.
Do Homeschoolers Have to Participate?
It is the responsibility of each school
board to make sure the census is taken at the
proper time and in the proper manner.
However, the law does not state residents
are required to supply information for the
census. If you prefer not to give out
personal information, you may simply state,
"I do not care to participate in the survey."
The decision to participate is up to each
individual family.
Is More Information Available?
You may view the Department of Education 2008
School Census information here.
Sincerely,

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