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H. B. 3187


(By Delegates Williams, Shaver, Beach, Perry,

Tabb, Shelton and RennerSPONSOR)


(Originating in the DATE

Committee on EducationCOMMITTEE)


[February 21, 2003]


A BILL to amend article five, chapter eighteenBill Title of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section forty-five-a, relating to authority of the state superintendent to grant certain limited exemptions to provisions for the scheduling and use of instructional days and times in certain circumstances; providing for application by county board and purposes; limiting affect; specifying types of exemptions; and providing for report to oversight commission. Title Language

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article five, chapter eighteenEnacting Section of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section forty- five-a, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 5. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.

§18-5-45a. Authority of state superintendent with respect scheduling of instructional days and times.

(a) The state superintendent
, subject to direction of the state board, may grant the following limited exemptions to the provisions for the scheduling and use of instructional days and times in the public schools as set forth in section forty-five of this section and state board rules . The exemptions may be granted upon application by a county board to modify their school calendar because of an extraordinary number of instructional days and times lost during the instructional term incident to circumstances beyond the control of the county and actions taken by it to protect the health and safety of the students. The application may include modifications that will maximize the days and minutes of instruction realized by the county during the remainder of the instructional term and to preserve any previously scheduled days within the school calendar . The exemption shall affect only the instructional term during which it is granted.
(1) Crediting instructional time in excess of the minimum minutes of instruction per day required by the state board toward the requirement for an instructional term of one hundred and eighty separate days of instruction in the county;
(2) Rescheduling any noninstructional and faculty senate days and times previously scheduled within the school calendar for instruction;
(3) Restoring instructional days and times lost by the county for failure to meet any minimum requirement for the percentage of students enrolled in the county who must be in attendance on an instructional day when the failure to meet the attendance requirement was incident to circumstances beyond the control of the county or action taken by the county to protect the health and safety of the students; and
(4) Exempting the county from the requirement for one hundred and eighty separate days of instruction when instructional days and times are lost during the instructional term incident to circumstances beyond the control of the county and actions taken by it to protect the health and safety of the students, and
will not be entirely made up through other exemptions granted pursuant to this section and other lawful means.
(b) The state superintendent shall report to the legislative oversight commission on education accountability w hen requested on any waivers approved for a modification of a school calendar and to make up for lost instructional days and times.

§18-5-45a is new; therefore, strike-throughs and underscoring have been eliminated.


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