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Board revokes one educator license, issues two others in closed‑session licensure votes

October 22, 2025 | Department of Education, Executive Agencies, Executive, Virginia


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Board revokes one educator license, issues two others in closed‑session licensure votes
The Virginia Board of Education completed several licensure actions at the end of Thursday’s meeting.

In open roll‑call votes reported after a closed session on licensure cases, the board voted to revoke the license of Ashley Mache Corbington (case 2025‑36). The motion to revoke was seconded and carried; each recorded member voted “Aye.”

The board also voted to grant licenses in two other matters (cases 2025‑39 and 2025‑37). Both motions passed on recorded roll calls; each recorded board member voted “Aye.”

Votes at a glance
- Case 2025‑36 — Ashley Mache Corbington: Motion to revoke license; outcome: revoked. Recorded roll call: Doctor Ackerman — Aye; Mister Green — Aye; Doctor Northern — Aye; Mister Hansen — Aye; Miss Kilgore — Aye; Mister Monk — Aye; Chair (President Creasy) — Aye.
- Case 2025‑39: Motion to issue license; outcome: license issued. Recorded roll call: unanimous yes by the same members.
- Case 2025‑37: Motion to issue license; outcome: license issued. Recorded roll call: unanimous yes by the same members.

The transcript records the motions and roll calls but does not include the underlying factual summaries or the legal rationale discussed in closed session; the board announced only the outcomes when it returned to open session. The votes were captured in the meeting minutes and transcript.

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