West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-023 - Substance Abuse And Tobacco Control (2422.5)
Section 126-23-5 - Implementation
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-23-5
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
5.1. All county boards of education and RESAs must have a substance abuse and tobacco control policy that meets the stipulations of this policy and adheres to the guidelines herein by August 1, 2005. The county/RESA policy must represent the minimum components required by this policy. Counties and/or RESAs may be more restrictive in their own policies and/or add components to reflect county or system policies and procedures.
5.2. The county/RESA substance abuse and tobacco control policy shall include, at a minimum:
5.2.1. the responsibility of school/RESA
administration to implement provisions of this policy with specific regard to
education, communication and enforcement provisions;
5.2.2. clear procedures for identification,
intervention and referral of students with substance abuse problems;
5.2.3. a plan for maintenance of an
environment for students, staff and visitors that presents no physical harm,
discomfort or unsanitary condition resulting from use or abuse of
ATOD;
5.2.4 procedures for
communicating the policy to students, school staff, parents or families,
visitors and the community-at-large through:
a. staff development;
b. employee and student handbooks;
c. parent/guardian notification;
d. general public notification (e.g., signs,
announcements); and e. attaching a summary of this policy on to all requests
for school facility use.
5.2.5. a plan for implementing required
kindergarten through 12th grade preventive
education, as outlined in Policy 2520.5 shall be coordinated with Safe and
Drug-Free School (Goals and Objectives) to provide a comprehensive kindergarten
through 12th grade substance abuse prevention
curriculum for all children. School administrators, Local School Improvement
Councils and school curriculum teams shall assure that prevention education
efforts are comprehensive, coordinated and age appropriate. Examples include:
developmental guidance, advisor-advisee, peer involvement, after school
programs and integration into instructional objectives;
5.2.6. the manner in which the RESA, county
or school plans to provide or make referral to voluntary support programs (such
as a local mental health provider or tobacco cessation program or hotline
programs); address the physical, psychological and social issues associated
with addiction; provide on-going support and reinforcement necessary for
desired behavior change; and provide information about available programs to
all 4th through 12th
grade students and staff on a regular basis; and
5.2.7. enforcement provisions for students,
staff and the public are as follows:
a.
enforcement provisions for students may include, but are not limited to:
counseling, school/community service, voluntary cessation programs,
parent/guardian notification, mandatory education sessions, alternative to
suspension programs, plan for behavior improvement, policy notification, and/or
prosecution;
b. enforcement
provisions for staff may include, but are not limited to: referral to an
Employee Assistance Program, conference with supervisor and disciplinary
actions consistent with county, RESA or W. Va. 126CSR162, West Virginia Board
of Education Policy 5902: Employee Code of Conduct;
c. enforcement provisions for the public may
include, but are not limited to:
request to stop use or leave premises, deny access to school property and/or police notification;
d. in taking action against a student for
violation of this policy, the school/county or RESA administration shall follow
appropriate due process procedures. If the student is an "Eligible
Handicapped Student" according to W. Va. 126CSR16, West Virginia Board
of Education Policy 2419: Regulations for the Education of Exceptional
Students, (hereinafter Policy 2419), any action taken against the student must
comply with, and must not be in violation of Policy 2419. All disciplinary
action taken against the student shall be in accordance with local, state and
federal law; and e. county/school or RESA policies shall identify responses
and/or interventions that are consistent with the levels specified in Policy
4373 to address violations. The specific procedures to be followed when any
staff member observes any violations outlined in this substance abuse and
tobacco control policy shall be outlined in county/school policies and
procedures.
5.3 The West
Virginia Department of Education, RESAs and county boards of education shall
provide training and technical assistance in research-based and effective
models for prevention education in the areas of alcohol, tobacco and illegal
substances. Training, technical assistance and support shall also be provided
in the effective use of student assistance teams to identify students who are
at-risk and to develop interventions to assure school success for these
students.
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