How does the LCPS public comment policy compare to others around the Commonwealth?

Virginia School Boards which do not have video of their school board meetings:

  • Accomack

  • Alleghany

  • Appomattox

  • Bath

  • Bland

  • Botetourt

  • Buena Vista

  • Charlotte

  • Cumberland

  • Floyd

  • Grayson

  • Hopewell

  • King And Queen

  • King William

  • Lancaster

  • Lee

  • Lunenburg

  • Mathews

  • Northampton

  • Northumberland

  • Nottoway

  • Rockbridge

  • Salem

  • Smyth

  • Southampton

  • Surry

  • Tazewell

Virginia School Boards which have video, but do not focus the camera on speakers face during public comment:

  • Amelia

  • Augusta

  • Buchanan

  • Buckingham

  • Carroll

  • Charles City

  • Clarke

  • Craig

  • Dickenson

  • Essex

  • Fairfax

  • Fluvanna

  • Franklin

  • Giles

  • Grayson

  • Greene

  • Harrisonburg

  • Henry

  • Middlesex

  • Norfolk

  • Orange

  • Page

  • Patrick

  • Pulaski

  • Russell

  • Washington

  • Westmoreland

  • Wise

  • Wythe

Virginia School Boards which limit either the number of speakers or time for public comment:

  • Arlington (1 hour for public comment, max 30 speakers)

  • Bedford (40 minutes for public comment)

  • Charlotte (30 minutes for public comment)

  • Fairfax (16 Speakers max)

  • Fluvanna (2 hours for public comment)

  • Franklin (30 minutes for public comment)

  • Frederick (20 minutes for public comment)

  • Halifax (30 minutes)

  • King And Queen (30 minutes)

  • Lunenburg (15 minutes)

  • Montgomery (1 hour, the rest moved to end of meeting)

  • Prince William (1 hour, 30 speakers max)

  • Pulaski (30 minutes)

  • Rockingham (10 speakers at end of meeting)

  • Shenandoah (10 speakers)

  • Tazewell (15 minutes)

  • York (30 minutes)

  • Roanoke City (30 minutes)