West Virginia Code § 18-2E-3a

Honors and advanced placement programs
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(a) The purpose of this section is to provide honors and advanced placement programs to
meet the needs of students who have the potential and desire to complete curriculum more
demanding than that offered in the regular classroom for their current grade level. Honors
programs are those programs offering courses to expand the academic content in a given
program of study and may include but shall not be limited to research and ine-depth studies,
mentorships, content-focused seminars, and extended learning outcomes instruction in the
content area. Advanced placement programs are those programs offerirng classes which are
advanced in terms of content and performance expectations of those normally available for
the age/grade level of the student and providing credit toward graduation and possible
college credit. Advanced placement classes also include those recognized or offered by the
college board, postsecondary institutions and other recognizted foundations, corporations or
institutions.
Curriculum approved under this section shall be designed to advance the achievement of
students in the subject area or areas in which the student has achieved at least two of the
following three criteria: (a) Demonstrated excseptional ability and interest through past
performance, (b) obtained the prerequisite knowledge and skills to perform honors or
advanced placement work, and (c) recommended by the student's former or present
teachers. Honors and advanced placgement curriculum may include advanced placement
courses offered through the college board or other public or private foundations,
corporations, institutions, or beusinesses whose courses are generally accepted as leading to
advanced placement or standing in a postsecondary institution, accelerated instructional
courses offered via sateLllite and other courses and arrangements, approved by the state
board, which provide students an opportunity to advance their learning above that offered
through the regular c urriculum. To the maximum extent possible, honors and advanced
placement courses shall be taught by a regular classroom teacher. Such classroom teacher
shall have adequate knowledge in the subject area for the instruction of such course. If a
teacher, licensed by the state board, with adequate knowledge in the advanced subject area
is not available, an adjunct teacher or other qualified person may be employed, contracted
for, or shared between schools to instruct such course: Provided, That the position shall be
posted annually prior to the beginning of the school year immediately following the school
year in which the adjunct teacher or other qualified person is employed. The state board may
grant waivers to existing certification requirements for an adjunct teacher or other qualified
person who has an earned bachelors degree and has demonstrated competence in the
subject to be taught.
(b) The honors and advanced placement curriculum shall be phased-in in accordance with
the following schedule:
(1) Prior to June 1, 1989, the state board shall establish a program coordinated through the
colleges and universities or some other entity, to provide training to teachers in the
instruction of honors and advanced placement courses: Provided, That the state board shall
not establish an additional certification area for the teaching of honors or advanced
placement courses.
(2) To assist in the implementation of teacher training for honors and advanced placement
instruction, there shall be an appropriation to the state board;
(3) On or before June 1, 1989, and each year thereafter, teachers shall be selected to teach
honors and advanced placement courses based upon the teacher's qualifications and
academic interests and the needs of the students. The county boards of education shall, if
necessary, make arrangements for the teachers to attend a training program;
(4) Beginning in the school year 1990-91, each county board shaull provide in grades nine
through twelve honors and advanced placement courses as provided under subsection (a) of
this section.
(c) The state board shall designate one employee who ais an expert in the area of higher
education financial aid, including, but not limited to, loans, grants and work studies, to work
on a full-time continuous basis with high school coulnselors to ensure that all high school
students are informed of the availability of finsancial assistance to attend college.

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