West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-146 - Service Personnel Classification, competency Testing, And Professional Learning (5314)
Section 126-146-8 - Service Personnel Staff Development Council (Council)
Universal Citation: 126 WV Code of State Rules 126-146-8
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
8.1. County responsibilities.
8.1.a. The county shall establish a Council
that shall develop and/or propose a professional learning program for service
personnel.
8.1.b. The county
superintendent/designee shall supervise objectives of the Council; coordinate
implementation of the professional learning program; disseminate information
concerning program objectives, location and time, prerequisites, etc., about
the program offerings; and maintain records of enrollment, scheduling, and
evaluation of service personnel.
8.1.c. Professional learning shall be based
on predetermined needs; reflect the state and county's goals and policies;
include activities that provide for individual and group needs; incorporate
individual-, school-, and county-level learning opportunities; and provide a
systematic evaluation process.
8.1.c.1. The
county must schedule a minimum of 18 hours of annual job-related, needs-based
professional learning with the first 12 hours occurring before January 1 for
all service personnel. An exception to this schedule may be granted by the
county superintendent.
8.1.d. The county shall approve the
professional learning program before implementation.
8.1.e. Two or more counties may elect to
cooperate in the same professional learning program.
8.1.f. The county shall make available 1/10
of one percent of the amount provided according to W. Va. Code §
18-9A-5
and credit such funds to an account to be used by the Council to fulfill its
objectives. The county shall have the final approval of all disbursements and
may consider other funding sources.
8.1.g. At the end of each fiscal year, the
county shall report to the staff development chairperson the total amount and
balance of the Council account(s), the amount appropriated for the recent
fiscal year, the amount of funds used by the Council, and the amount of funds
carried over into the next fiscal year. These funds can be carried forward for
a maximum of three years. If the funds still have not been spent by the end of
that period, the remaining balance shall revert to the county's general current
expense fund.
8.1.h. At the end of
the fiscal year, the county shall provide to the State Superintendent of
Schools/designee a list of Council members including the offices held by
members, the number of meetings held to plan the professional learning, and the
number of hours that service personnel employees were provided to implement
professional learning programs (W. Va. Code §
18A-3-9(c)).
8.2. Council responsibilities.
8.2.a. The Council shall be comprised of the
county superintendent/designee who shall hold an advisory, nonvoting role; and
two employees from each service personnel category (secretarial, custodial,
maintenance, transportation, food service, and aides).
8.2.a.1. The Council shall elect a
chairperson.
8.2.b. The
current Council members shall submit nominations for membership to the county
superintendent in a staggered three-year election cycle. The county
superintendent shall prepare and distribute the ballots and tabulate the
votes.
8.2.c. Service personnel
employees in concert with their immediate supervisor may develop an individual
professional learning plan to be used in their professional learning
activities. An employee's performance evaluation must be used in this process.
An employee's performance evaluation shall be confidential.
8.3. The Council shall evaluate annually the effectiveness of the professional learning program and activities.
8.4. Monitoring and evaluation of the professional learning program shall be conducted in compliance with W. Va. Code § 18-2E-5.
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