West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-136 - Minimum Requirements for the Licensure of Professional/Paraprofessional Personnel and Advanced Salary Classifications (5202)
Section 126-136-23 - Fee Reimbursements and Salary Supplements
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-136-23
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
23.1. Tuition Reimbursement for Certificate Renewal or Shortage Areas.
23.1.a. As stated
in W. Va. Code §
18A-3-3a, an educator applying
for tuition reimbursement must meet the following criteria: holds either a
valid West Virginia Teaching, Student Support, or Administrative Certificate,
or holds one of these Professional Certificates and a First Class Permit for
full-time employment seeking an additional endorsement in a shortage area, and
either resides in the state or is employed regularly for instructional purposes
in a public school in the state; or is seeking certification renewal, and has a
continuing contract with a county board of education or eligible public school
employment. Reimbursement is dependent upon the amount of legislative funding
granted.
23.1.b. Limitations.
Reimbursement is limited to the cost of tuition, registration, and other
required fees only for appropriate college/university coursework used for
certificate renewal or for coursework in a verified shortage area.
Reimbursement for an educator who attends an out-of-state IHE as described in
W. Va. Code §
18A-3-3a(d)(2),
or a private IHE may not exceed the amount of the highest corresponding tuition
charged at a West Virginia state-supported IHE. Reimbursement for coursework
completed towards certification renewal or for coursework completed in a
shortage area is limited to 15 semester hours of courses for any educator. The
reimbursement for coursework completed in an area of critical shortage has been
legislatively prioritized, taking precedent before renewal coursework as
described in W. Va. Code §
18A-3-3a(f). For
reimbursement of shortage area coursework, the shortage area must be verified
by the county of employment. The educator must have completed the appropriate
IHE coursework with a minimum 3.00 GPA.
23.1.c. Reimbursement Schedule. A request for
tuition reimbursement must be received by the WVDE between July 1 and June 15
of each fiscal year for coursework completed during that fiscal year. Tuition
reimbursement is provided first-come, first-served, for limited funds.
Coursework completed prior to the July 1 start of a fiscal year will not be
considered for state tuition reimbursement.
23.1.d. Third-Party Reimbursement. An
educator who receives a tuition and/or fee waiver shall not be entitled to
reimbursement by the WVDE for the tuition/fees covered by the subsidy. Only
expenses incurred personally by the educator shall be reimbursable.
23.2. Reimbursement for National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Certification.
23.2.a. The purpose of this reimbursement is
to recognize and reward public school classroom teachers, as defined in W. Va.
Code §
18A-1-1, who achieve
certification through the NBPTS, and to provide financial assistance to those
classroom teachers who participate in this rigorous program.
23.2.b. Limitations. The number of teachers
reimbursed in any fiscal year is dependent upon the legislative funding amount
granted for that fiscal year.
23.2.c. Third-Party Reimbursement. A
classroom teacher who receives a subsidy from the NBPTS or any other
third-party payer shall not be entitled to reimbursement by the WVDE for those
fees covered by the subsidy. Only expenses incurred personally by the candidate
shall be reimbursable.
23.2.d.
Reimbursement Schedule. For initial NBPTS board certification, a classroom
teacher may be reimbursed only once for enrollment in and once for completion
of the NBPTS Certification Program. Program completion shall be defined as the
completion of four components as verified by the NBPTS. Program completion must
occur within the general timeframe allowable by the NBPTS unless an extension
for program completion is granted by the NBPTS. For NBPTS board certification
Maintenance of Certification (MOC), each teacher who successfully maintains the
NBPTS certification shall be reimbursed for the NBPTS MOC fees, upon
application to the WVDE.
23.2.e.
Procedures and processes for NBPTS Fee Reimbursement. Fee reimbursements are
processed in the following stages in accordance with the provisions of W. Va.
Code §
18A-4-2a(d):
one-half of the program fee shall be paid for reimbursement once to each
teacher who enrolls in the program for NBPTS certification and submits an
application with verification of enrollment, payment for two components, and
registration fee; the remaining one-half of the program fee shall be paid for
reimbursement once to each teacher who submits an application verifying payment
for the final two components, registration fee, and submission of all four
components sent to the NBPTS for final scoring; Additionally, MOC fee
reimbursement is available for each successful MOC as verified by the NBPTS. A
request for fee reimbursement must be received by the WVDE no later than June
15 of any fiscal year.
23.2.f.
Extra expenses reimbursement. A classroom teacher who achieves NBPTS
Certification may request reimbursement of actual expenses incurred for initial
National Board Certification only, for non-durable goods as listed under
federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidelines, up to a maximum of $600.00,
by submitting the appropriate application to the WVDE with documentation, which
includes: NBPTS board certification, as verified by the NBPTS; original
receipts for the expenses incurred; and other documentation as required. Any
subsidy funding received by the teacher for retake fees is considered as
partial or complete payment of the $600.00 amount allowable for actual expenses
incurred.
23.2.g. NBPTS Salary
Supplement. A classroom teacher who achieves NBPTS Certification shall be
granted an annual salary supplement of $3,500.00 for the life of the
certificate, up to five years for any one certificate, providing that the
appropriate application is submitted to the WVDE along with the documentation
that the teacher has achieved NBPTS Certification and is employed as a public
school classroom teacher. The payment shall be in addition to any amounts
prescribed in the applicable state minimum salary schedule, shall be paid in
equal monthly installments, and shall be considered a part of the state minimum
salaries for teachers. A classroom teacher who successfully completes NBPTS MOC
Certification must re-apply to the state for a salary supplement renewal. The
state salary supplement expires at the same time the NBPTS board certification
expires.
23.2.h. NBPTS Certificate
Recognition without Salary Supplement. An individual who has achieved NBPTS
certification but is not currently employed as a classroom teacher in West
Virginia public schools may request recognition of the NBPTS certification with
a valid West Virginia Professional Teaching Certificate. The NBPTS salary
supplement is only allowable and receivable as an employed and fully certified
West Virginia public school classroom teacher.
23.3. Reimbursement and Salary Supplement for Professional Personnel with Recognized National Certification in Speech Language Pathology, Counseling, School Psychology, and School Nursing General Criteria.
23.3.a. The purpose of this section
is to recognize and reward certain professional personnel, as defined in W. Va.
Code §
18A-1-1, who hold advanced
certification by the ASHA, the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC),
the West Virginia Board of Examiners in Counseling (WVBEC), the National
Association of School Psychologists (NASP), or the National Board for
Certification of School Nurses (NBCSN), and who meet other eligibility criteria
as defined in W. Va. Code §
18A-4-2b by providing a statewide
salary supplement, and reimbursement of program fees and actual extra expenses
incurred toward attainment of the initial advanced certification for these
professional personnel employed in the public schools as SLPs, counselors,
school psychologists or school nurses.
23.3.b. Limitations for Salary Supplement.
The number of SLPs, counselors, school psychologists, or school nurses eligible
for an annual salary supplement shall be limited to no more than 115 combined
total for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008, with an additional 115
allowable each fiscal year thereafter. The eligible professional personnel
shall be determined each fiscal year by ranking: verification of the length of
time that advanced certification has been held, the length of time that West
Virginia certification in the endorsement area has been held, and the total
months of public school work experience completed in the endorsement
area.
23.3.c. Limitations for
Reimbursement. The number of SLPs, counselors, school psychologists, or school
nurses eligible, upon attainment of the advanced certification, for
reimbursement of the remainder of the application program fee plus other
expenses actually incurred toward attainment of the certification shall be
limited to no more than 115 combined total for the first fiscal year beginning
July 1, 2008, with an additional 115 allowable each fiscal year thereafter. The
eligible professional personnel eligible for reimbursement shall be determined
each fiscal year by ranking and verification as in section 23.3.b. The total
number of professional personnel reimbursed in any fiscal year is dependent
upon the legislative funding granted for that fiscal year but shall not exceed
115 in any fiscal year. Recognition of only one advanced certification shall be
allowed for any individual for the purpose of obtaining the fee reimbursement
and/or the salary supplement.
23.3.d. Reimbursement and Salary Supplement
Schedule. Beginning July 1, 2008, 115 professional personnel as defined in W.
Va. Code §
18A-1-1 who hold advanced
certification by ASHA, NBCC, WVBEC, NASP, or NBCSN, and who are employed in the
West Virginia public schools, shall be granted an annual salary supplement of
$2,500.00 for the life of the advanced certification, or for 10 years for any
one certification, whichever first expires, with an additional 115 professional
personnel allowable each fiscal year thereafter. Additionally, beginning July
1, 2008, 115 professional personnel as defined in W. Va. Code §
18A-1-1 are eligible for
reimbursement of one-half of the fee for advanced certification upon
enrollment, and upon attainment of the advanced certification are eligible for
reimbursement of the remaining one-half of the fee, plus other expenses
actually incurred which are not to exceed $600.00 maximum, toward attainment of
the advanced certification, with reimbursement for an additional 115
professional personnel allowable each fiscal year thereafter.
23.3.e. Deadlines. Applications will be
accepted from January 1 through September 15 each year for processing for SLPs,
counselors, school psychologists and school nurses. Applications received after
the annual September 15 deadline through December 31 will be denied for
reimbursement and salary supplement. Beginning January 1 of each year,
applications received by the September 15 deadline for that year will be
reviewed and ranked according to the criteria in this section to identify the
115 additional applications eligible for payment during that year. Only
candidates who are employed in West Virginia public schools as an SLP,
counselor, school psychologist, or school nurse are eligible for this
reimbursement or salary supplement.
23.3.f. Procedures for requesting National
Certification Reimbursements. Eligible professional personnel who enroll in or
complete the initial ASHA, NBCC, WVBEC, NASP, or NBCSN certification may submit
a request for reimbursement of one-half of the program fee for enrollment and
one-half of the fee for completion, and up to a maximum of $600.00 for extra
expenses incurred for the initial certification, as allowable under federal IRS
guidelines, by submitting the appropriate application to the WVDE with
documentation, which includes: verification of payment of the advanced
certification program fee(s); and verification that the candidate is enrolled
in or has completed the advanced certification process; and a copy of the ASHA,
NBCC, WVBEC, NASP, or NBCSN advanced certificate and other official
documentation, as needed, verifying the issuance and expiration dates of the
advanced certification with receipts for allowable expenses incurred, if
applying for completion fees or extra expenses and verification of the criteria
listed in section 23; and other documentation as required.
23.3.g. Procedures for requesting National
Certification Salary Supplements. Eligible professional personnel who complete
advanced ASHA, NBCC, WVBEC, NASP, or NBCSN certification may submit a request
for the annual salary supplement by submitting the appropriate application to
the WVDE with documentation, which includes: a copy of the ASHA, NBCC, WVBEC,
NASP, or NBCSN advanced certificate and other official documentation, as
needed, verifying the issuance and expiration dates of the advanced
certification; verification of the criteria listed in section 23; and
verification of current employment in the West Virginia public schools as a
SLP, counselor, school psychologist, or school nurse. A professional who
successfully completes national certification must re-apply to the state for a
salary supplement renewal. The state salary supplement expires at the same time
the national certification expires.
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