West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-042 - Assuring the Quality of Education: Regulations for Education Programs (Policy 2510)
Section 126-42-7 - School Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-42-7
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
7.1. Schools shall implement WVBE and county policies as well as county and school procedures to ensure high quality delivery of their education program. In meeting this responsibility, schools shall address the following components of a high quality education program.
7.1.a.
Administrative Practices.
7.1.a.1. Implement
CBEM and WVBE policies and procedures.
7.1.a.2. Ensure that the school is safe and
that the environment is conducive to learning and teaching per Policy
4373.
7.1.a.3. Assign students
equitably among the classroom teachers, taking into consideration reasonable
enrollment differences due to subject area and/or grade levels.
7.1.a.4. Ensure that all teachers and
library/media professionals are provided a duty free planning period that is
the length of the usual class period and is not less than 40 minutes per day
(W. Va. Code §
18A-4-14).
7.1.a.5. Participate in the West Virginia
Education Information System (WVEIS) and other WVDE data collections through
adherence to data collection calendars and guidance documentation, which are
developed and maintained through the WVDE data governance structure per Policy
4350, to ensure compliance with state and federal reporting requirements and to
support the population and sustainability of the state's longitudinal data
system for educational decision making.
7.1.a.6. Implement a system to monitor
absences and dropout rates and, when appropriate, develop plans to reduce the
student absenteeism and dropout rates;
7.1.a.7. Ensure a process for timely,
accurate, and complete entering of data into the WVEIS.
7.1.b. Content Focused Standards and
Instruction. Each school shall offer rigorous instructional opportunities and
strategies that are based on state content standards via county-determined
instructional materials and teacher-created curricula. Specific requirements
are outlined in sections 4, 5, and 6.
7.1.b.2.
School schedules shall be organized to maximize flexibility of academic
learning time through a variety of strategies.
7.1.b.3. Flexible scheduling of students and
staff shall be used to ensure that every student has the opportunity to achieve
or exceed mastery of each content standard.
7.1.b.4. Principals shall ensure that
educators:
7.1.b.4.A. implement content
standards for learning and are aware of the instruction students have received
prior to entering the grade level they teach and what the expectations are for
students to be able to succeed at subsequent grade levels;
7.1.b.4.B. use instructional practices that
are evidence- and research-based;
7.1.b.4.C. utilize the West Virginia Tiered
System of Support (WVTSS) that is inclusive of high quality practices allowing
all students to sustain significant progress, whether they are considered
at-risk, exceeding grade-level expectations, or at any point along the
continuum. The WVTSS emphasizes the integration of academics, behavior, and
mental health as uniformly critical to student success, and focuses on the
cohesive system of support rather than interventions alone;
7.1.b.4.D. develop and use assessments
aligned with the content standards to drive instructional improvement for all
students;
7.1.b.4.D.1. assessments may include
standardized, non-standardized, performance assessments, end-of-course/program
of study (EOC) exams, portfolios, observation performance data, achievement
checklists, teacher-made tests, and other assessments that are at the direction
of and for use by the classroom teacher; and
7.1.b.4.D.2. a formative assessment process
shall be used in all grades to provide educators with information to inform
instruction, personalize planning, and share individual students' progress with
families in meaningful ways.
7.1.b.5. Principals shall monitor pupil
performance related to the approved content standards of the school education
program and work with teachers to make appropriate adjustments to the
instructional program.
7.1.b.6.
Principals and school personnel shall monitor and update records of student
progress for student, parent, and teacher information.
7.1.c. Leadership. The principal fosters
distributed leadership among staff, students, family, and community
stakeholders, as appropriate, to create a shared understanding and commitment
to improved student academic success. Schools shall ensure leadership meets the
standards set forth in Policy 2322. In addition, each school shall:
7.1.c.1. ensure that parents have
opportunities to be involved in the school and their child's
education;
7.1.c.2. operate a
faculty senate that facilitates school improvement through practices outlined
in W. Va. Code §
18-5A-5 and in accordance with
Policy 3234;
7.1.c.3. operate a
school curriculum team that establishes instructional programs and methods,
based on the needs of the school, and that implements the state-approved
content standards (W. Va. Code §
18-5A-6);
7.1.c.4. analyze programs using a continuous
system of program assessment and program improvement;
7.1.c.5. develop and implement a School
Strategic Plan that is based on the identified needs of the students and is
developed collaboratively by the Local School Improvement Council (LSIC), the
principal, faculty senate, school technology team, school curriculum team, and
other appropriate stakeholders.
7.1.c.6. maintain a LSIC that facilitates
improvement of educational quality by encouraging the involvement of the school
community in the operation of the school as outlined in W. Va. Code §
18-5A-2 and by utilizing the
waiver process when appropriate.
7.1.c.7. utilize a school technology team
that collaborates with the school strategic planning committee to develop a
comprehensive technology plan that includes Policy 2460.
7.1.d. Professional Learning. Each school
shall have a process for developing, providing, and participating in programs
for professional learning based on research, data, and Policy 5500.
7.1.d.1. ensure that professional staff
participate in continuous high quality, sustained, and classroom-focused
professional learning that increases the knowledge and skills required to
create conditions that result in students achieving high levels of performance
in the approved West Virginia content standards series (Policy 2520 series, W.
Va. 126CSR44AA through 126CSR44U);
7.1.d.2. ensure that teachers participate in
the county's intentional, coordinated efforts to provide a comprehensive system
of support found in the professional learning component of the County Strategic
Plan for all teachers and administrators per provisions of W. Va. Code §
18A-3C-3;
7.1.d.3. ensure that all teachers who teach
College Board AP® courses have completed the required professional learning
for their content area and have received approval of their curriculum from the
College Board. (See Appendix B.)
7.1.d.4. ensure that an administrator from
each high school attends a College Board endorsed AP® related workshop once
every two years. (See Appendix B.)
7.1.e. Special Education provides services
and resources to meet the unique needs of all students with disabilities.
Schools shall ensure special education requirements set forth in Policy 2419
are implemented.
7.1.e.1. Student Assistance
Team (SAT). Schools shall ensure a Student Assistance Team (SAT) is operational
to conduct the problem solving process for individual students whose academic,
mental health, or behavior concerns are impeding their success in the school
environment. This problem solving process is outlined more specifically in
Policy 2419. However, the SAT process may be used to address the needs of all
students, whether or not a multidisciplinary evaluation is being
considered.
7.1.f.
Alternate Delivery of Education Programs. The school shall follow county
policies and procedures when providing for alternative delivery of education
and service programs for students. A
7.1.g. School Counseling Program. Schools
shall ensure school counseling programs adhere to W. Va. Code §
18-5-18b, Policy 2315, Policy
5100, as well as the West Virginia Professional School Counselor Standards
found in Policy 5100. School counselors will work collaboratively with other
school staff to assist students with academic and post-secondary planning,
including the opportunity to complete the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA), that leads to seamless transitions to students' identified
post-secondary option as required in Policy 2315.
7.1.g.1. Comprehensive School Counseling
Program (CSCP). The CSCP is a proactive, systemic approach to assist students
with the acquisition of attitudes, knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary
to maximize student success and preparation for a variety of post-secondary
options. The WVDE provides assurances that the state comprehensive
developmental guidance and counseling policy reflects provisions of Policy
2315. Policy 2520.19 outlines the attitudes, knowledge, skills, and behaviors
essential to support all students in achieving everyday school success and in
being college- and career-ready.
7.1.h. Health and Psychological Services.
Emphasis is placed on preventive services, health promotion, and education to
support academic success, reduce absenteeism, and promote lifetime health and
wellness.
7.1.h.1. School health services are
coordinated through the certified school nurse to provide early identification
of health conditions and communicable diseases, daily support and care for
students with specialized health care needs during the instructional day with
linkage, and follow-up care to services as required in Policy 2422.7 and Policy
2423.
7.1.h.2. School psychological
services facilitate the interpersonal and academic development of all students
and foster the social/emotional health and the academic success of students.
School psychologists assist teachers, professional support staff, and other
school personnel with assessment information, academic and behavior
intervention plans, and understanding student implications in relation to
school performance and safe school considerations.
7.1.i. Diversity and Multicultural Education.
To foster an environment of respect for the histories, cultures, and
contributions of diverse groups, multicultural education awareness must be
developed and embedded across all content areas per W. Va. Code §
18-5-15a.
7.1.j. A hunter safety orientation program
shall be offered at least once every spring semester in every middle school of
the state as required by W. Va. Code §
18-2-8a. The program shall be
conducted by an instructor employed by or certified by the West Virginia
Division of Natural Resources or who has other training necessary to conduct
the program. At the option of each county board of education, the hunter safety
orientation program may also be offered during the fall semester in any middle
school in the state or may be offered in any high school in the state:
Provided, that the demand to take the hunter safety orientation program is
sufficient and that certified instructors are available. If there is an
insufficient number of students at a middle school requesting or registering
for the class in a given semester, the school shall not be required to conduct
the class that semester. The hunter safety program is voluntary to students.
The county board of education shall have the discretion to establish the
minimum number of students requesting the safety orientation program class in a
semester necessary to provide the class that semester. The West Virginia
Division of Natural Resources shall issue a certificate of training to any
students who completed the hunter safety orientation program.
7.1.j.1. Counties who choose to offer hunter
safety as part of, or as a credit bearing course, must create standards and
provide credit through a certified teacher of record.
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