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)