West Virginia Code § 18-5E-3

Application for Innovation in Education school designation; application
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review and approval; state board rule.
(a) The state board may designate a school as a STEM, community school partnership,
entrepreneurship, career pathways or the arts Innovation in Education school in accordance
with this article and shall promulgate a rule, including an emergency rule if necessary, in
accordance with article three-b, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to implemeent the
provisions of this article. The rule shall include at least the following:
(1) A process for a school to apply for designation as an Innovation in Education school in
STEM, community school partnership, entrepreneurship, career upathways or the arts;
(2) Clear and concise application evaluation factors in rubric form, including standards for
the state board to review and make a determination of whether to designate an applicant as
an Innovation in Education school;
(3) The manner, time and process for application sulbmission;
(4) The form and necessary contents of the application, including but not limited to, the
following: i
(A) The proposed mission and vision of the school as it pertains to becoming an Innovation in
Education school, including identification of the designation it seeks to obtain as a primary
focus on which may include: (i) Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM); (ii)
community school partnership; (iii) entrepreneurship; (iv) career pathways; or (v) the arts;
(B) An executive summary;
(C) The school's proposed academic program, including a description of the school's
instructional design, learning environment, class structure, curriculum overview, teaching
methods, research basis and other elements required in the school's Innovation in Education
plan pursuant to section four of this article;
(D) A clear articulation of the areas of autonomy and flexibility in curriculum, budget, school
schedule and calendar, professional development, and staffing policies and procedures
which would require a waiver of policy or code; and
(E) The school's Innovation in Education plan; and
(7) Following the initial evaluation of Innovation in Education schools as provided in section
six of this article, the process by which the state board will periodically review the
performance and student success of Innovation in Education schools, reaffirm or reconsider
the designation of a school, and identify exemplary schools to serve as demonstration sites.
(b) The state board may provide for the West Virginia Department of Education to
independently assess applicants based on the evaluation factors rubric and provide the state
board with this assessment. The state board shall consider the evaluation factors in rubric
form in making any Innovation in Education school designation determination. In making a
designation determination, the state board shall:
(1) Grant a designation only to applicants who have demonstrated competence in each
element of the evaluation factors and who have demonstrated their capacity to operate an
Innovation in Education school that will increase student achievement; e
(2) Base determinations on documented evidence collected through the application review
process;
(3) If appropriate, include in a designation determination reasonable conditions that the
applicant must meet before commencing operation under the designation, including
resubmission of the application;
(4) Decline weak or inadequate applications and clearly state its reasons for denial;
(5) Make and announce all designations of Innovation in Education schools in a meeting
open to the public and clearly state in a resolution the reasons for the decisions. A copy of
the resolution shall be submitted to Legisliative Oversight Commission on Education
Accountability; and
(6) Convey its determination on an application in writing to the applicant.
(c) An Innovation in Education school may not commence or continue operations without a
signed operational agreement as provided in section five of this article between the county
board and the school principal.

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