West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-012 - West Virginia Accountability System (Policy 2322)
Section 126-12-3 - West Virginia Standards for Effective Schools
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-12-3
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
3.1 West Virginia Standards for Effective Schools describe the seven common standards expected of schools to ensure high-quality education in engaging learning environments. The research-based standards represent a coherent and aligned framework for continuous improvement which schools can use as a guide for self-assessment, decision making, professional development, and strategic planning.
3.1.a. Clear and Focused Mission. The
school's purpose and approach to support learning for all. Key concepts are:
1) a culture of ownership for student
success;
2) shared beliefs and
values; and
3) commitment to a
shared vision.
3.1.b.
Instructional Leadership. Ensuring the effectiveness of instruction leads to
student achievement. Key concepts are:
1)
principal ensures implementation of high-yield instructional strategies;
2) staff lead and assume
responsibility for overall academic success; and
3) students are engaged in age-appropriate
leadership opportunities.
3.1.c. High Expectations for Success.
Purposefully providing a climate in which all students can learn and succeed.
Key concepts are:
1) staff believe in and
demonstrate their ability to successfully teach all students;
2) staff believe all students can and will
obtain mastery; and
3) responses and
adjustments occur to assure mastery when some students do not learn, or have
already mastered the concept.
3.1.d. Positive and Safe Environment.
Orderly, purposeful, and accommodating of all students' needs. Key concepts
are:
1) collaboration and cooperation are
pervasive among staff and students;
2) appropriate behavior is expected and
supported; and
3) student diversity
is embraced and respected.
3.1.e. Equitable Opportunities to Learn and
Effective Instruction. Sufficient time for meaningful learning is provided to
all students. Key concepts are:
1)
instructional time is utilized efficiently and effectively;
2) instructional activities are rigorous and
aligned to student interest and state standards; and
3) feedback is timely, ongoing, and supports
individual student growth.
3.1.f. Frequent Monitoring of Student
Progress. A variety of data is used as the basis for adjusting the
instructional approach. Key concepts are:
1)
formative assessments are utilized to measure student performance;
2) student performance is used to guide
instructional decisions; and
3)
teachers monitor student progress toward established instructional
goals.
3.1.g. Family and
Community Partnerships. Purposeful relationships exist between families,
community, and the school. Key concepts are:
1) the school community fosters shared
responsibility for student success;
2) community understands and supports the
school's mission; and
3)
partnerships exist between school and community to support academic,
social-emotional, and physical needs.
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