West Virginia Code § 18A-3-1i

Recommendation for certification of alternative program teachers; report
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forms to be prepared by State Superintendent; appeal.
(a) At the conclusion of an approved alternative program, the approved education provider
shall prepare a comprehensive evaluation report on the alternative program teacher's
performance.
(b) This report shall be submitted directly to the State Superintendent and shall contain a
recommendation as to whether or not a professional teaching certificate should be issued to
the alternative program teacher. The State Superintendent shall develop standard forms for
this report, and the report shall be made on one or more of the Sutate Superintendent's
forms.
(c) The comprehensive evaluation report shall include one of the following
recommendations:
(1) Approved: Recommends issuance of a professiolnal teaching certificate;
(2) Insufficient: Recommends that a professional teaching certificate not be issued but that
the candidate be allowed to seek reentry oin one or more occasions in the future to an
approved alternative program; or
(3) Disapproved: Recommends that a professional teaching certificate not be issued and that
the candidate not be allowed to enter into another approved alternative program in this state
but not be prohibited from pursuing teacher certification through other approved programs
for the education of teachers in this state.
(d) The approved edu cation provider shall provide the alternative program teacher with a
copy of the alVternative program teacher's written evaluation report and certification
recommendation before the approved education provider submits them to the State
Superintendent. If the alternative program teacher disagrees with the provider's
recommendation, the alternative program teacher may, within fifteen days of receipt,
request an appeal in accordance with the certification appeals process established by the
State Board.

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