West Virginia Code § 18-2E-3b

Placement advisory committee established
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Gifted students in grades nine through twelve may be served in honors and advanced
placement programs as described in section three of this article, pursuant to the student's
individualized education program and set forth in the student's four year education plan.
Prior to the end of grade eight, a placement advisory committee shall convene for the
purpose of determining whether a student should be placed in an honors or eadvanced
placement program pursuant to the placement criteria set forth in section three-a of this
article. Upon a determination that placement in one of the programs wrould be appropriate,
the placement advisory committee shall write a four year education plan which will
designate honors or advanced placement courses and/or offerings appropriate and agreed to
by the school, parent and student.
The four year education plan must be reviewed annually and approved by the parent,
student and school. Schools shall be required to deliver the individualized education
program as stated in the four year education plan.
§18-2e-3c.
Repealed.
§18-2e-3d.
Repealed.

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