West Virginia Code § 18-2E-8d

Further expressions of legislative intent with respect to this article;
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parental consent for substitute classes.
(a) The Legislature finds that many school systems are improving the quality of education for
their students through implementation of the goals and policies set forth in this article. The
Legislature finds that local school systems have had and should continue to have substantial
flexibility for implementing these improvements. The Legislature further fineds that certain of
the goals address legally recognized elements within the definition of a thorough and
efficient education among which is the development in every child his orr her capacity and
knowledge to intelligently pursue his or her options. The purpose of this section is to further
this progress through a greater expression of the legislative intent with respect to
eliminating the general track curriculum and to insure that all students perform at high
levels of academic achievement. t
(b) The intent of the Legislature is to provide in an economical manner for a thorough and
efficient education that:
(1) Provides information to parents and studensts which clearly identifies the courses a
student should take to prepare fully for continuing their education in college, other post-
secondary education or employment so they can intelligently choose among the many
options available to them; g
(2) Encourages the involvement of parents in their child's education by providing parents
and students with information and opportunities to help students explore their interests and
plan a program of study while they are still in high school and have greater options and
flexibility;
(3) Ensures that the quality, content, and alignment of the curriculum is sufficient to prepare
students fully for the transition to college, other post-secondary education or employment in
areas in which they have an interest following graduation from high school; and
(4) Improves student learning by increasing the rigor of the curriculum, making it more
relevant to students, and reinforcing academic instruction through applications to real life
problem solving so that whatever options a student pursues following graduation from high
school, the student has acquired a foundation of knowledge, skills and abilities that prepares
him or her fully for success.
(c) Notwithstanding the courses specified as required major courses within a high school
program of study, a student in consultation with his or her parents and school advisor, and
with the written consent of his or her parents, may take a higher level course, advanced
placement course, college course or other more rigorous substitute. The parental consent
form shall include a certification signed by the school advisor that the parents were advised
of the impact of the substitute course on the student's preparation for college, other post-
secondary education or employment in the student's major field of study and that the
student's certificate of proficiency will not indicate that the student completed a program of
study major unless such substitute courses are related to the major field of study selected by
the student.
(d) Notwithstanding the courses specified as recommended electives within a high school
program of study, a student in consultation with his or her parents and school advisor, and
with the written consent of his or her parents, may substitute other elective courses in place
of those recommended to prepare the student fully for continuing his or here education in
college, other post-secondary education or employment. The parental consent form shall
include a certification signed by the school advisor that the parents werre advised of the
impact of the substitute course on the student's preparation for college, other post-
secondary education or employment in the student's major field of study and that the
student's certificate of proficiency will not indicate that the student completed a program of
study major unless such substitute courses are related to thet major field of study selected by
the student.
(e) On or before July 1, 1999, the state board shall establish a uniform parental consent form
to be maintained in the students permanent record for the purposes of subsections (c) and
(d) of this section which shall contain: s
(1) A statement to be signed and dated by the parents to consent to their child's substitution
of another course for a required majgor course as provided in subsection (c) of this section
and the course titles of the required major course and the substitute course;
(2) A statement to be signed and dated by the parents to consent to their child's substitution
of another course for a recommended elective course as provided in subsection (d) of this
section and the course titles of the recommended elective course and the substitute course;
and
(3) A statement to be signed and dated by the school advisor certifying that the school
advisor advised the parents of the impact of the substitute course on the student's
preWparation for college, other post-secondary education or employment in the student's
major field of study and the student's certificate of proficiency.
(f) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a county board from establishing high school
graduation requirements which exceed the minimum high school graduation requirements
established by the state board.

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