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H. B. 4508



(By Delegates Canterbury, Poling, Fox, Beach,

Dempsey, Shaver and Carmichael)


(Originating in the Committee on Education)


[February 15, 2002]


A BILL to amend article two-e, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section three-e, relating to creating the West Virginia Science Education Enhancement Initiative competitive grant program; providing legislative intent and purpose; specifying priorities for grant awards; and providing procedures for grant application and selection.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article two-e, chapter eighteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section three-e, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2E. HIGH QUALITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS.

§18-2E-3e. West Virginia Science Education Enhancement Initiative grant program created; legislative findings and purpose of section.

(a) The Legislature hereby finds and acknowledges that, if remediation is necessary, it should be provided when students are younger and before patterns of failure are established. The Legislature further acknowledges that the people of West Virginia would be better served if the state acted to ensure that all public school students were able to execute science skills at or above grade level upon exiting grade eight, that county boards are in the best position to determine if remediation is necessary for students in grades four through eight and that the counties should have the option of providing summer school for students and may consider student attendance as a factor in determining whether a child is eligible to be promoted to the next grade.
The Legislature further finds that not all students are financially able to pay for summer school, nor do all county schools hold summer school. It is, therefore, the purpose of this section to help the county boards to provide, either individually or cooperatively, free summer school and summer school transportation for those students in grades four through eight who did not perform at grade level during the regular school year. It also is the purpose of this section to help students in grades four through eight who are identified as being in danger of failing to execute science skills at grade level by the end of the school year to receive intensive science instruction during their regularly scheduled science time throughout the regular school year.
(b) Subject to appropriation by the Legislature therefor, the state board shall establish a competitive grant program as set forth in this section to provide science programs for students in grades four through eight who are not performing at grade level. The program shall be designated and known as the "West Virginia Science Education Enhancement Initiative" program.
(c) Priorities for awarding the grants shall include, but are not limited to:
(1) Schools that have science test scores below the state standards; or
(2) Schools that receive federal funds for the improvement of science.
(d) Competitive grant applications must be submitted by the county boards, or by a community collaborative with the county board as a partner with leadership responsibility, and shall describe how the program will:
(1) Employ strategies, proven methods and innovative techniques for student learning, teaching and school management that are based on reliable research and effective practices, and can be replicated in other schools to improve the science skills of students;
(2) Contain measurable goals for the improvement of student science skills and benchmarks for meeting those goals;
(3) Include a plan for the evaluation of student progress toward achieving the state's high standards;
(4) Identify how other federal, state, local and private resources, including volunteers, will be utilized to further the intent of this section;
(5) Link summer improvement programs for science with science instruction and remediation throughout the school year;
(6) Determine the feasibility of collaborating with colleges of education for the purpose of providing educational experiences for prospective teachers;
(7) Identify the use of technology, including computers and calculators, and demonstrate how technology will be integrated into the program; and
(8) Accomplish other objectives as deemed necessary by the state board.
(e) Any county receiving a grant should encourage students in grades four through eight who did not perform at grade level during the regular school year to attend summer school and may consider summer school attendance as a factor in determining whether a child is eligible to be promoted to the next grade. The county board shall provide intensive science instruction during regularly scheduled science time throughout the regular school year to students in grades four through eight who are identified by the classroom teacher as being in danger of failing to execute science skills at grade level by the end of the school year. Nothing in this section prohibits county boards from permitting students to participate in science programs on a student fee basis.
(f) The state board shall approve procedures for the implementation of this section. To assist the state board in developing procedures for the implementation of this section, including the grant application and the grant review and selection process, the state board shall appoint an advisory board consisting of the science education coordinator from the state department of education, a college or university professor of science, a county science curriculum specialist, an elementary teacher and an elementary principal, a middle school teacher with a science certification and a middle school principal, a science teacher with a certificate issued by the national board of professional teaching standards, if available, and a representative from the West Virginia science teachers association, or a representative of the like successor organization should this named organization cease to exist. The procedures shall provide for:
(1) The appointment of a grant review and selection panel by the state board consisting of persons with expertise and practical experience in delivering programs to increase the science skills of young students, not more than one half of whom may be employees of the state department of education, or the state board may designate the advisory board as the grant review and selection panel;
(2) Notice to all schools of the grant competition and the availability of applications on or before the thirtieth day of September, in each fiscal year for which grant funds are available;
(3) A grant application deadline postmarked on or before the fifteenth day of December, in each fiscal year for which grant funds are available;
(4) Notice of grant awards on or before the first day of March, in each fiscal year for which grant funds are available; and
(5) Other such requirements as deemed necessary by the state board.
(g) The state board may fund, from any other funds available for such purposes, the programs required by this section for students in grades four through eight and any programs required by state board rules such as, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Tutoring;
(2) Summer school educational services;
(3) Additional certified personnel to provide intensive instruction in science throughout the school year;
(4) Staff development for teachers; and
(5) Hot meal programs.
(h) Nothing in this section supersedes the individualized education program (IEP) of any student.
(i) Nothing in this section requires any specific level of funding by the Legislature.
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