West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-067 - Comprehensive School Counseling Program (2315)
Section 126-67-4 - Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-67-4
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
4.1. The WVBE shall ensure appropriate and effective implementation of all components outlined in this policy.
4.2. The WVDE provides professional learning opportunities for school counselors, principals, and county-level administrators. WVDE offers technical assistance and other support to each county with policy revisions and the development and implementation of the CSCP.
4.2.a. The WVDE develops and
distributes the West Virginia School Counseling Model, the West Virginia CSCP
Plan template, the School Counseling Program Assessment template, and
additional planning tools to be utilized by counties as resources in
professional development and program planning.
4.3. The county board of education shall ensure that:
4.3.a. appropriate and effective
implementation of all components outlined in this policy to ensure that every
student has access to a CSCP coordinated by full-time certified school
counselors as defined in Policy 5202; and
4.3.b. a CSCP policy for schools aligned with
requirements outlined in this policy is submitted for approval to the WVDE. The
initial and subsequent revisions will be submitted to the WVDE by October 1 of
each school year; and
4.3.c. a
comprehensive drop-out prevention program utilizing the expertise of school
counselors and any other appropriate resources is implemented per W. Va. Code
§
18-5-18b.
4.4. The county central office shall ensure that:
4.4.a. principals and
school counselors are provided professional learning opportunities and
appropriate resources to effectively implement the components outlined in this
policy; and
4.4.b. each school's
CSCP aligns with the West Virginia School Counseling Model and the applicable
WVBE policies: Policy 5310, Policy 4373, Policy 2520.15, Policy 2520.19, and
Policy 2510.
4.4.b.1. The county central
office shall monitor the CSCP Plan development and the CSCP's implementation at
each school.
4.5. The school shall ensure that:
4.5.a. each student benefits from a CSCP
through appropriate and effective implementation of all components outlined in
this policy;
4.5.b. in accordance
with W. Va. Code §
18-5-18b,
school counselors spend at least 80 percent of work time in a direct counseling
relationship with students to provide both direct and indirect services that
support student success. School counselors shall devote no more than 20 percent
of work time to administrative activities which include planning, managing, and
assessing the CSCP according to the West Virginia School Counseling Model and
as defined in this policy;
4.5.c.
school counselors, in collaboration with the principal, school leadership team,
school counseling advisory council, or other stakeholders, develop an annual
CSCP Plan, utilizing the West Virginia CSCP Plan Template;
4.5.d. school counselors are supported in the
establishment and convening of the school counseling advisory council to
develop and assess the CSCP. The school counselors develop agendas and plan
meetings to inform stakeholders about the CSCP. The advisory council meets at
least two times per year to discuss school data, CSCP priorities, assessment,
and annual student impact goals. The school counselors analyze and incorporate
feedback from the advisory council;
4.5.e. the CSCP utilizes student, school, and
community data to identify student needs, annual CSCP goals aligned with the
school's strategic plan, and evidence-based practices to address student
needs;
4.5.f. through a
collaborative partnership and an integrated delivery model involving school
counselors, school leadership team, and other stakeholders, all students are
provided opportunities to achieve the foundational standards established in the
West Virginia Pre-K Standards (Ages 3-5) and the WVCCRDSSS;
4.5.g. the CSCP includes the program delivery
components: integrated delivery of WVCCRDSSS, instruction, appraisal,
advisement, personalized student planning, counseling, consultation,
collaboration, and referrals;
4.5.h. the CSCP Plan is supported and
monitored by the principal to assure that students benefit from the
implementation of the CSCP;
4.5.i.
school counselors adhere to FERPA guidelines, ASCA Ethical Standards,
confidentiality laws/guidelines, and informed consent;
4.5.j. school counselors are evaluated by the
school principal as defined in Policy 5310 and per the WVPSCS; and
4.5.k. the school counselor is a member of
the school crisis prevention and response planning team and is involved in
developing and updating the school crisis prevention and response plan per
Policy 4373.
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