West Virginia Code § 18-9B-4

Powers and duties of State Superintendent of Schools
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The State Superintendent of Schools, in addition to the specific powers and duties conferred
upon him or her, shall advise and assist county boards of education and county
superintendents in the planning and management of school finances to the end that the most
effective program of public education be realized from the funds available for expenditure by
the several counties. e
In the exercise of the powers granted under this article, the state superintendent shall not
substitute his or her discretion and judgment for that of a county board of education with
respect to the desirability or reasonability of a lawful school expeunditure if the provisions of
law and the orders of the state superintendent are complied with by the county board. If,
however, a county board fails or refuses to provide for the sutpport of the standard school
term, to adhere to the budget and the expenditure schedule, or to comply with other
provisions of this article, the state superintendent may require such action on the part of the
county board, not in violation of law, as the state superintendent may find to be best
calculated to restore the financial affairs of the county board to a proper and lawful basis.

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