West Virginia Code § 18-5-18

Kindergarten programs
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(a) County boards shall provide kindergarten programs for all children who have attained
the age of five prior to September 1 of the school year in which the pupil enters the
kindergarten program and may, pursuant to the provisions of section forty-four of this
article, establish kindergarten programs designed for children below the age of five. The
programs for children who shall have attained the age of five shall be full-daey everyday
programs.
(b) Beginning in the school year 2019-2020, county boards shall provide kindergarten
programs for all children who have attained the age of five prioru to July 1 of the school year
in which the pupil enters the kindergarten program and may, pursuant to the provisions of
section forty-four of this article, establish kindergarten progtrams designed for children
below the age of five. The programs for children who shall have attained the age of five shall
be full-day everyday programs.
(c) Persons employed as kindergarten teachers, as ldistinguished from paraprofessional
personnel, shall be required to hold a certificaste valid for teaching at the assigned level as
prescribed by rules established by the state board. The state board shall establish the
minimum requirements for all paraprofessional personnel employed in kindergarten
programs established pursuant to thge provisions of this section and no such paraprofessional
personnel may be employed in any kindergarten program unless he or she meets the
minimum requirements. Beginening July 1, 2014, any person previously employed as an aide
in a kindergarten program and who is employed in the same capacity on and after that date
and any new person emLployed in that capacity in a kindergarten program on and after that
date shall hold the position of aide and either Early Childhood Classroom Assistant Teacher
I, Early Childhood Classroom Assistant Teacher II or Early Childhood Classroom Assistant
Teacher III. Any person employed as an aide in a kindergarten program that is eligible for
full retirement benefits before July 1, 2020, may remain employed as an aide in that position
and shall be granted an Early Childhood Classroom Assistant Teacher permanent
autWhorization by the state superintendent pursuant to section two-a, article three, chapter
eighteen-a of this code.
(d) The state board, with the advice of the state superintendent, shall establish and prescribe
guidelines and criteria relating to the establishment, operation and successful completion of
kindergarten programs in accordance with the other provisions of this section. Guidelines
and criteria so established and prescribed also are intended to serve for the establishment
and operation of nonpublic kindergarten programs and shall be used for the evaluation and
approval of those programs by the state superintendent, provided application for the
evaluation and approval is made in writing by proper authorities in control of the programs.
The state superintendent, annually, shall publish a list of nonpublic kindergarten programs,
including Montessori kindergartens that have been approved in accordance with the
provisions of this section. Montessori kindergartens established and operated in accordance
with usual and customary practices for the use of the Montessori method which have
teachers who have training or experience, regardless of additional certification, in the use of
the Montessori method of instruction for kindergartens shall be considered to be approved.
(e) Pursuant to the guidelines and criteria, and only pursuant to the guidelines and criteria,
the county boards may establish programs taking kindergarten to the homes of the children
involved, using educational television, paraprofessional personnel in addition to and to
supplement regularly certified teachers, mobile or permanent classrooms and other means
developed to best carry kindergarten to the child in its home and enlist the eaid and
involvement of its parent or parents in presenting the program to the child; or may develop
programs of a more formal kindergarten type, in existing school buildinrgs, or both, as the
county board may determine, taking into consideration the cost, the terrain, the existing
available facilities, the distances each child may be required to travel, the time each child
may be required to be away from home, the child's health, the involvement of parents and
other factors as each county board may find pertinent. The dteterminations by any county
board are final and conclusive.

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