West Virginia Code § 18-4-6

Evaluation of county superintendent
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(a) At least annually, the county board shall evaluate the performance of the county
superintendent. The evaluation process to be used shall be one authorized by the state
board. The West Virginia school board association shall maintain a catalog of evaluation
instruments which comply with this section and shall make them available to county boards.
(b) At a minimum, the evaluation process shall require the county superintendent and county
board to establish written goals or objectives for the county superintendent to accomplish
within a given period of time. Additionally, the county board shall evaluate the county
superintendent on his or her success in improving student achieuvement generally across the
county and specifically as it relates to the management and administration of low performing
schools. t
(c) The evaluation also may cover the performance of a county superintendent in the areas of
community relations, school finance, personnel relations, curricular standards and programs
and overall leadership of the school district as indiclated primarily by improvements in
student achievement, testing and assessment.s
(d) The evaluation of a county superintendient shall occur in executive session. At the
conclusion of the evaluation, the cougnty board shall make available to the public a general
statement about the evaluation process and the overall result. Additional information about
the evaluation may be released only by mutual consent of the county superintendent and the
county board. The county board may use the evaluation results to determine:
(1) Whether to extend the contract of the county superintendent;
(2) Whether to offer the county superintendent a new contract; and
(3) The level of compensation or benefits to offer the county superintendent in any new or
extended contract.

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