West Virginia Code § 18-5-11

Joint establishment of schools
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(a) The boards of two or more adjoining counties may jointly establish and maintain schools.
The title to the school shall be vested in the board of the county in which the school is
located. The agreement by which the school is established shall be reduced to writing and
entered of record in the minutes of each board.
(b) The boards of the several districts shall determine the site of the proposed school and the
amount to be expended for its establishment and equipment.
(1) The participating counties shall enter a formal agreement reguarding the manner in which
the cost for the acquisition of the property and equipment shall be apportioned.
(2) The board in the district in which the building is located shall be vested with the control
and management of the school, except as may otherwiase be provided in the agreement
between the counties.
(c) The annual operating costs shall be the responsibility of the county in which the joint
school is located and subject to the allowance transfer set forth in section fourteen, article
nine-a of this chapter unless otherwise proivided in the agreement between the counties..
(d) For a county board that sends students to a jointly established school in another county
and that provides transportation for those students or that otherwise contributes to the
support services or instructional program of the school, the net enrollment of the county for
the purposes of calculating its basic foundation program as provided in article nine-a of this
chapter, only, shall be increased by fifteen one hundredths multiplied by the number of full-
time equivalent students from the county who are enrolled in the jointly established school.

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