West Virginia Code § 18-5-18b

School counselors in public schools
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(a) A school counselor means a professional educator who holds a valid school counselor's
certificate in accordance with §18A-1-1 of this code.
(b) Each county board shall provide counseling services for each pupil enrolled in the public
schools of the county.
(c) The school counselor shall work with individual pupils and groups of pupils in providing
developmental, preventive and remedial guidance and counseling programs to meet
academic, social, emotional, and physical needs; including progruams to identify and address
the problem of potential school dropouts. The school counselor also may provide consultant
services for parents, teachers, and administrators and may use outside referral services,
when appropriate, if no additional cost is incurred by the county board.
(d) The state board may adopt rules consistent with the provisions of this section that define
the role of a school counselor based on the "Nationlal Standards for School Counseling
Programs" of the American School Counselor sAssociation. A school counselor is authorized
to perform such services as are not inconsistent with the provisions of the rule as adopted by
the state board. To the extent that any funids are made available for this purpose, county
boards shall provide training for cougnselors and administrators to implement the rule as
adopted by the state board.
(e) Each county board shall develop a comprehensive drop-out prevention program utilizing
the expertise of school counselors and any other appropriate resources available.
(f) School counselors shall be full-time professional personnel, shall spend at least 80
percent of work time in a direct counseling relationship with pupils, and shall devote no
more than 20 Vpercent of the workday to administrative activities: Provided, That such
activities are directly related to their counseling duties: Provided further, That school
counselors may not perform the following duties without a written agreement:
(1) Administering cognitive, aptitude, and achievement testing programs: Provided, That
school counselors may administer make up tests and any tests that are required for virtual
students, should no other person be available to administer the test;
(2) Routinely signing excuses for students who are tardy or absent;
(3) Performing disciplinary actions or assigning discipline consequences;
(4) Routinely covering classes when teachers are absent or to create teacher planning time;
(5) Maintaining student records: Provided, That school counselors may have access to
student records;
(6) Computing grade-point averages: Provided, That school counselors may compute grade-
point averages for the purpose of determining a student's eligibility for scholarships or post-
secondary goals;
(7) Routinely supervising classrooms or common areas;
(8) Keeping clerical records: Provided, That school counselors may access clerical records;
(9) Coordinating Individual Education Plans: Provided, That this does not preclude school
counselors from otherwise participating in Individual Education Plans when appropriate;
(10) Coordinating 504 Plans: Provided, That this does not preclude school counselors from
otherwise participating in 504 Plans when appropriate; and
(11) Coordinating Student Assistance Teams: Provided, That this does not preclude school
counselors from otherwise participating in Student Stuady Teams when appropriate.
(g) Beginning with the 2024—25 school year, school counselors shall participate in the
training set forth below.
(1) At least once every two years, school counselors serving students in grades Pre-K
through 12 shall participate in the School Counselors Conference, which shall address the
following components:
(A) Career Counseling and Lifee Planning;
(B) Career awareness; L
(C) Career and life planning;
(D) Career and life success;
(E) Opportunities with Career Technical Education available in West Virginia;
(F) Post secondary options;
(G) Academic Counseling and Personalized Planning;
(H) Academic motivation;
(I) Goal setting;
(J) Academic scheduling;
(K) Personalized Education Plans;
(L) Dual credit;
(M) Learning skills;
(N) Personal and Social Counseling;
(O) Decision making;
(P) Personal responsibility;
(Q) Conflict resolution; and
(R) Prevention.
(2) Every two years, school counselors serving students in grades seven through 12 shall
receive training regarding building and trades and apprenticteship programs available to
students in West Virginia. This training shall be administered by the department of
education and provided at no cost to the counselors.
(h) Beginning August 1, 2025, each county shall employ two school counselors to each 1000
students to net enrollment: Provided, That this requirement may not be construed to
increase the number of eligible professional student support personnel positions to each
1,000 students in net enrollment for which an allowance is required under subdivision (1),
subsection (b) of §18-9A-8 of this code. The counties may follow the ratio of one counselor to
every 400-450 students in elementary and middle school and one counselor to every 250-300
students in high school. (i) Nothing in this section prohibits a county board from exceeding
the provisions of this section, or requires any specific level of funding by the Legislature.

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