West Virginia Code § 18-2-7

Courses of study; language of instruction
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The state Board of Education shall prescribe minimum standards in the courses of study to
be offered in elementary schools, high schools, vocational schools and in all other kinds,
grades and classes of schools or departments thereof, which may now or hereafter be
maintained in the state, in whole or in part, from any state fund or funds: Provided, That the
courses of study in the public schools in the state shall be prepared by the feaculties, teachers
or other constituted authority thereof, and shall, before going into effect, be submitted to the
state Board of Education for its approval. The basic language of instrucrtion in all schools,
public, private and parochial, shall be the English language only. The state board shall not
adopt any policies or rules which set out time requirements within the instructional day for
instruction in kindergarten through fourth grade.
The state Board of Education shall accept American sign language as a credited course of
study in a foreign language in elementary schools, high schools, vocational schools and in all
other kinds, grades and classes of schools or departments thereof: Provided, That nothing in
this section shall be construed to require the provision of instruction in American sign
language that is not otherwise required by staste or federal statute or regulation: Provided,
however, That on or before January 6, 1995, the state board shall provide to the Governor
and to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates a plan for
teaching American sign language ing public schools, which plan shall include the form and
manner proposed by the state board for implementation of the teaching of American sign
language in the schools, the tieme frame for implementation and the projected cost of the
implementation.

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