West Virginia Code § 18-2E-9

West Virginia virtual school
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(a) Findings: -- The Legislature finds that:
(1) West Virginia schools have improved and expanded Internet access which enables
schools to offer courses through the Internet and other new and developing technologies;
(2) Current technology is available to provide students with more resources for learning and
new and developing technologies offer even more promise for expanded learning
opportunities;
(3) A number of states and other jurisdictions have developed Internet-based instruction
which is available currently and which is being used by schools in this state;
(4) To educate better the students of West Virginia, moare course and class offerings can be
made available through technology, especially to students who are geographically
disadvantaged; l
(5) Virtual learning enables students to learn from remote sites, learn at times other than the
normal school day and learn at a different pace and gives students access to courses that
would not be available in their area;
(6) There is a need to assure that Internet-based courses and courses offered through new
and developing technologies are of high quality; and
(7) The state and countyL school systems can benefit from the purchasing power the state can
offer.
(b) The Legislature hereby creates the West Virginia virtual school. The West Virginia virtual
school shall be located within the office of technology and information systems within the
West Virginia Department of Education.
(c) The State Superintendent of Schools shall appoint the director of the West Virginia
virtual school with the approval of the state board.
(d) The director of the West Virginia virtual school has the following powers and duties:
(1) To contract with providers for courses and other services;
(2) To review courses and courseware and make determinations and recommendations
relative to the cost and quality of the courses and the alignment with the instructional goals
and objectives of the state board;
(3) To develop policy recommendations for consideration by the state board, which may
include, but not be limited to, the following:
(A) Hardware and software considerations for the offering of courses on the Internet or
other developing technologies;
(B) Standards of teachers and other school employees who are engaged in the activities
surrounding the offering of courses on the Internet or other developing technologies;
(C) Sharing of resources with other agencies of government, both within and outside West
Virginia, to facilitate the offering of courses on the Internet or other developing
technologies;
(D) Methods for including courses offered on the Internet or throuugh other developing
technologies in alternative education programs;
(E) Methods for making courses offered on the Internet or through other developing
technologies available for students receiving home insatruction;
(F) Methods for brokering the courses offered on thle Internet or through other developing
technologies;
(G) Methods for applying for grants;
(H) Methods for employing persons who are the most familiar with the instructional goals
and objectives to develop the courses to be offered on the Internet and through other
developing technologies; and
(I) Proper funding modeLls that address all areas of funding including, but not limited to,
which county, if any, may include a student receiving courses on the Internet or through
other developing tec hnologies in enrollment and who, if anyone, is required to pay for the
courses offered on the Internet or through other developing technologies; and
(4) Any other powers and duties necessary to address the findings of the Legislature in
subWsection (a) of this section.
(e) Subject to the process outlined in this section, the West Virginia virtual school's approved
virtual and distance learning courses are exempt from the mandatory use of primary source
instructional materials listed on the state multiple list.
(f) The West Virginia Department of Education shall report the progress of the West Virginia
virtual school to the Legislative Oversight commission on education accountability on or
before September 1, 2000.

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