West Virginia Code § 18-34-2

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(a) A student's absence due to a student's pregnancy or parenting needs is an excused
absence as provided under this section and for purposed of §18-8-4(a)(1) of this code.
(b) The State Board of Education shall develop a written attendance policy for pregnant and
parenting students that, at a minimum, meets the requirements of this article. The policy
developed under this section shall:
(1) Excuse all absences due to pregnancy or parenting-related conditions, including
absences for: u
(A) Labor;
(B) Delivery; a
(C) Recovery; and
(D) Prenatal and postnatal medical appointments;
(2) Provide at least 8 weeks of excused absences for a mother for the birth of the student's
child, including both natural/vaginal delivery and c-section delivery;
(3) Provide excused absences efor antenatal care by recommendation of the medical provider;
(4) Provide two weeks excused absence for the father of the child;
(A) A doctor's or medical excuse shall be provided up to the initial 8 weeks' absence and a
separate excuse for each period of absence after the initial 8 weeks.
(B) County boards shall make reasonable efforts to encourage the parent to remain on track
for graduation by providing academic support options including, but not limited to, work
provided virtually and a homebound instructor for weekly visits to ensure accountability.
(5) Provide an excused absence for parenting students whose children are sick: Provided,
That they shall provide a doctor's excuse for that child.
(6) The schools shall refer the pregnant and parenting student to a "pregnancy help
organization" by providing a list of pregnancy or postpartum assistance organizations within
the county and surrounding counties as defined under §16-66-1 of this code.

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