West Virginia Code § 18-5-27

Requirement to publish curriculum online; parental right to inspect
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instructional materials; listing books on syllabus; right to file complaint.
(a) Each public school shall ensure that the adopted, up-to-date, county-adopted class
curriculum is posted on the school's internet website at the beginning of each school year or
no later than 30 business days after new or revised curriculum is adopted: Provided, That
only students, parents, or guardians of the students shall be provided the loegin information
to gain access to the online curriculum.
(1) For purposes of this section, class curriculum shall include curriculum created pursuant
to §18-5A-6 of this code. u
(2) The county board of education may provide access, or authorize access, to the county-
adopted class curriculum.
(3) If the public school has no accessible website, the information shall be posted on the
website of the appropriate county board of educatilon, or website authorized by the state
board of education. s
(b) Each classroom teacher shall comply wiith the request of any parent, custodian, or
guardian to inspect additional instructional materials adopted by the county board pursuant
to §18-2A-10 of this code, supplementary instructional materials that were not adopted by
the county board pursuant to §18-2A-10 of this code, and books in the classroom that are
available for students to read, subject to the following:
(1) Only the parent, custodian, or guardian of a child enrolled in the class may make a
request pursuant to this subsection;
(2) The classrVoom teacher may require that the parent, custodian, or guardian schedule an
appointment in order to inspect the instructional materials. If the classroom teacher requires
an appointment pursuant to this subdivision, the teacher shall schedule the appointment
within 10 business days of the request of the parent, custodian, or guardian; and
(3) As part of the inspection and upon request of the parent, custodian, or guardian, the
classroom teacher shall demonstrate how the instructional material relates to the content
standards adopted by the state board.
(c) For any class in which reading a book or books will be required, the classroom teacher
shall include the book or books on a class syllabus. The classroom teacher shall make the
syllabus available to any parent, custodian, or guardian of a child enrolled in the class upon
request.
(d) Any parent, custodian, or guardian may file a complaint with the county superintendent,
on a form developed and provided by the county superintendent, if the classroom teacher
fails to comply with any provision of this section. If the complaint is not resolved by the
county superintendent within seven business days, the parent, custodian, or guardian may
file a complaint with the State Superintendent or his or her designee. The State
Superintendent shall make a form available for parents to file a complaint pursuant to this
subsection.
(e) By September 1 of each year, each county superintendent shall report to the State
Superintendent the number of complaints filed with him or her the previous school year. The
State Superintendent, annually by October 1, shall report to the Legislative eOversight
Commission on Education Accountability the number of complaints filed during the previous
school year. The report shall include the number of complaints filed startewide and by
county.
(f) For purposes of this section, "parent" means a parent who has some allocation of physical
custody of the child or who has some share of joint decision-tmaking authority for the child.
For purposes of this section, "custodian" means a person who has some allocation of physical
custody of the child or who has provided to the school written permission of a parent to have
access to the information contemplated by this section. For purposes of this section,
"guardian" means a person other than a parent or custodian who, pursuant to a court order,
acts in loco parentis for the child. s

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