West Virginia Code § 18A-4-7a

Employment, promotion, and transfer of professional personnel;
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qualifications.
(a) A county board of education shall make decisions affecting the filling of vacancies in
professional positions of employment on the basis of the applicant with the highest
qualifications: Provided, That the county superintendent shall be hired under separate
criteria pursuant to §18-4-2 of this code.
(b) In judging qualifications for the filling of vacancies of professional positions of
employment, consideration shall be given to each of the followinug:
(1) Appropriate certification, licensure or both;
(2) Amount of experience relevant to the position or, ina the case of a classroom teaching
position, the amount of teaching experience in the required certification area;
(3) The amount of course work, degree level or both in the relevant field and degree level
generally;
(4) Academic achievement;
(5) In the case of a principal or classroom teaching position, certification by the National
Board for Professional Teachineg Standards;
(6) Specialized training Lrelevant to performing the duties of the job;
(7) Past performance evaluations conducted pursuant to §18A-2-12 and §18A-3C-2 of this
code or, in the case of a classroom teacher, past evaluations of the applicant's performance
in the teaching profession;
(8) WSeniority;
(9) Other measures or indicators upon which the relative qualifications of the applicant may
fairly be judged;
(10) In the case of a classroom teaching position, the recommendation of the principal of the
school at which the applicant will be performing a majority of his or her duties; and
(11) In the case of a classroom teaching position, the recommendation, if any, resulting from
the process established pursuant to the provisions of §18-5A-5 of this code by the faculty
senate of the school at which the employee will be performing a majority of his or her duties.
(c) When filling of a vacancy pursuant to this section, a county board is entitled to determine
the appropriate weight to apply to each of the criterion when assessing an applicant's
qualifications: Provided, That if one or more permanently employed instructional personnel
apply for a classroom teaching position and meet the standards set forth in the job posting,
each criterion under subsection (b) of this section shall be given equal weight except that
the criterion in subdivisions (10) and (11) shall each be double weighted.
(d) For a classroom teaching position, if the principal and faculty senate recommend the
same applicant pursuant to subdivisions (10) and (11), subsection (b) of this section, and the
superintendent concurs with those recommendations, then the other provisieons of
subsections (b) and (c) of this section do not apply and the county board shall appoint that
applicant notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrarry.
(e) The state board shall promulgate a rule, including an emergeuncy rule if necessary, in
accordance with the provisions of §29A-3B-1 et seq. of this code to implement and interpret
the provisions of this section. The rule may provide for a clastsroom teacher who directly
participates in making recommendations pursuant to this section to be compensated at the
appropriate daily rate during periods of participation beyond his or her individual contract.
(f) The recommendations of the principal and facullty senate made pursuant to subdivisions
(10) and (11), subsection (b) of this section shsall be based on a determination as to which
applicant is the most highly qualified for the position: Provided, That nothing in this
subsection may require principals or faculty senates to assign any amount of weight to any
factor in making a recommendation.g
(g) With the exception of guidance counselors, the seniority of classroom teachers, as
defined in section one, article one of this chapter, shall be determined on the basis of the
length of time the employee has been employed as a regular full-time certified and/or
licensed professional educator by the county board of education and shall be granted in all
areas that the employee is certified, licensed or both.
(h) If two or more employees with the same certification establish an identical seniority date
as a result of initial employment as a regular teacher on or after July 1, 2019, the priority
betWween these employees shall be determined by a random selection system established by
the employees and approved by the county board. A board shall conduct the random
selection within 30 days of the time the employees with the same certification establish an
identical seniority date. All employees with an identical seniority date and the same
certification shall participate in the random selection. As long as the affected employees hold
the identical seniority date within a certification, the initial random selection conducted by
the board shall be permanent for the duration of the employment of the employees by the
board.
(i) Upon completion of 133 days of employment in any one school year, substitute teachers,
except retired teachers and other retired professional educators employed as substitutes,
shall accrue seniority exclusively for the purpose of applying for employment as a
permanent, full-time professional employee. One hundred thirty-three days or more of said
employment shall be prorated and shall vest as a fraction of the school year worked by the
permanent, full-time teacher.
(j) Guidance counselors and all other professional employees, as defined in §18A-1-1 of this
code, except classroom teachers, shall gain seniority in their nonteaching area of
professional employment on the basis of the length of time the employee has been employed
by the county board of education in that area: Provided, That if an employee is certified as a
classroom teacher, the employee accrues classroom teaching seniority for the time that
employee is employed in another professional area. For the purposes of accruing seniority
under this subsection, employment as principal, supervisor or central officee administrator, as
defined in §18A-1-1 of this code, shall be considered one area of employment.
(k) Employment for a full employment term equals one year of seniority, but an employee
may not accrue more than one year of seniority during any given fiscal year. Employment for
less than the full employment term shall be prorated.
(l) All decisions on reductions in force shall be based on qualifications as set forth in a
county board policy. Furthermore, for the purposes of this subsection and subsections (m)
through (t), inclusive, of this section, the word "qualifications" means the qualifications set
forth in county board policy and only means qualifications set forth in subsection (b) of this
section to the extent those qualifications are sset forth in county board policy: Provided, That
in defining the word "qualifications" in its policy, the county board:
(1) Shall consider including the follogwing criteria:
(A) Seniority;
(B) Appropriate certification, licensure, or both;
(C) Amount of experience relevant to the position or, in the case of a classroom teaching
position, the amount of teaching experience in the required certification area;
(D) The amount of course work, degree level, or both in the relevant field and degree level
generally;
(E) Academic achievement;
(F) In the case of a principal or classroom teaching position, certification by the National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards;
(G) Specialized training relevant to performing the duties of the job;
(H) Past performance evaluations conducted pursuant to §18A-2-12 and §18A-3C-2 of this
code or, in the case of a classroom teacher, past evaluations of the applicant's performance
in the teaching profession;
(I) Other measures or indicators upon which the relative qualifications of the applicant may
fairly be judged;
(J) In the case of transfer or recall to a classroom teaching position, the recommendation of
the principal of the school at which the applicant will be performing a majority of his or her
duties; and
(K) In the case of transfer or recall to a classroom teaching position, the recommendation, if
any, resulting from the process established pursuant to the provisions of §18-5A-5 of this
code by the faculty senate of the school at which the employee will be perfoerming a majority
of his or her duties;
(2) Shall consider other criteria set forth in subdivision (1) of this subsection to the extent
they are included in the county board policy only after considerinug personnel whose last
performance evaluation conducted pursuant to §18A-2-12 or §18A-3C-2 of this code, as
applicable, is less than satisfactory; and t
(3) May not include salary as one of the criteria in the adefinition.
(m) Whenever a county board is required to reducel the number of professional personnel in
its employment, the selection of the employees to be properly notified and released from
employment pursuant to the provisions of section two, article two of this chapter shall be
based upon seniority, certification, licensuire and performance evaluations. The provisions of
this subsection are subject to the folglowing:
(1) In the event of a reduction in force, a county board of education may properly notify and
release from employment pursuant to the provisions of section two, article two of this
chapter any classroom teacher with unsatisfactory evaluations for the previous two
consecutive years regardless of years of service instead of release from employment of less
senior classroom teachers with satisfactory performance evaluations;
(2) All personVs employed in a certification area to be reduced who are employed under a
temporary permit shall be properly notified and released before a fully certified employee in
such a position is subject to release;
(3) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, for any vacancy in an
established, existing or newly created position that, on or before March 1, is known to exist
for the ensuing school year, upon recommendation of the superintendent, the board shall
appoint the successful applicant from among all qualified applicants. All employees subject
to release shall be considered applicants for the positions for which they are qualified and
shall be considered before posting such vacancies for application by nonemployees;
(4) An employee subject to release shall be employed in any other professional position
where the employee is certified and was previously employed or to any lateral area for which
the employee is certified, licensed or both, if the employees seniority is greater than the
seniority of any other employee in that area of certification, licensure or both;
(5) If an employee subject to release holds certification, licensure or both in more than one
lateral area and if the employees seniority is greater than the seniority of any other
employee in one or more of those areas of certification, licensure or both, the employee
subject to release shall be employed in the professional position held by the employee with
the least seniority in any of those areas of certification, licensure or both; and
(6) If, prior to August 1 of the year, a reduction in force is approved, the reason for any
particular reduction in force no longer exists as determined by the county beoard in its sole
and exclusive judgment, the board shall rescind the reduction in force or transfer and shall
notify the released employee in writing of his or her right to be restorerd to his or her
position of employment. Within five days of being so notified, the released employee shall
notify the board, in writing, of his or her intent to resume his or her position of employment
or the right to be restored shall terminate. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
subdivision, if there is another employee on the preferred retcall list with proper certification
and higher seniority, that person shall be placed in the position restored as a result of the
reduction in force being rescinded.
(n) For the purpose of this article, all positions which meet the definition of "classroom
teacher" as defined in §18A-1-1 of this code shsall be lateral positions. For all other
professional positions, the county board of education shall adopt a policy by October 31,
1993, and may modify the policy thereafter as necessary, which defines which positions shall
be lateral positions. In adopting the gpolicy, the board may give consideration to the rank of
each position in terms of title; nature of responsibilities; salary level; and certification,
licensure or both; along with tehe days in the period of employment.
(o) All professional persLonnel whose lesser qualifications, as determined by county board
policy, with the county board is insufficient to allow their retention by the county board
during a reduction in workforce shall be placed upon a preferred recall list. As to any
professional position opening within the area where they had previously been employed or to
any lateral area for which they have certification, licensure or both, the employee shall be
recalled on the basis of qualifications if no regular, full-time professional personnel, or those
retuWrning from leaves of absence with greater qualifications apply for and accept the
position.
(p) The board shall annually notify professional personnel on the preferred list of the job
application procedures and any websites used to advertise vacancies. The notice shall be
sent by certified mail via the U.S. Postal Service to the last known address of the employee,
and it shall be the duty of each professional person to notify the board of continued
availability annually of any change in address, or of any change in certification, licensure or
both.
(q) Openings in established, existing or newly created positions shall be processed as
follows:
(1) Boards shall be required to post and date notices of each opening at least once. At their
discretion, boards may post an opening for a position other than classroom teacher more
than once in order to attract more qualified applicants. At their discretion, boards may
repost an opening for a classroom teacher after the first posting in order to attract more
qualified applicants subject to the following:
(A) Each notice shall be posted in conspicuous working places for all professional personnel
to observe for at least five working days which may include any website maintained by the
county board; e
(B) At least one notice shall be posted within 20 working days of the position openings and
shall include the job description;
(C) Any special criteria or skills that are required by the position shall be specifically stated
in the job description and directly related to the performance of the job;
(D) Postings for vacancies made pursuant to this sectioan shall be written so as to ensure that
the largest possible pool of qualified applicants may apply; and
(E) Job postings may not require criteria which are not necessary for the successful
performance of the job and may not be written with the intent to favor a specific applicant;
(2) No vacancy may be filled until after the five-day minimum posting period of the most
recent posted notice of the vacancy;
(3) If one or more applicants under all the postings for a vacancy meets the qualifications
listed in the job posting, the successful applicant to fill the vacancy shall be selected by the
board within 30 working days of the end of the first posting period;
(4) A position held by a teacher who is certified, licensed or both, who has been issued a
permit for full-time employment and is working toward certification in the permit area shall
not be subject to posting if the certificate is awarded within five years; and
(5) WNothing provided herein may prevent the county board of education from eliminating a
position due to lack of need.
(r) Notwithstanding any other provision of the code to the contrary, where the total number
of classroom teaching positions in an elementary school does not increase from one school
year to the next, but there exists in that school a need to realign the number of teachers in
one or more grade levels, kindergarten through six, teachers at the school may be
reassigned to grade levels for which they are certified without that position being posted:
Provided, That the employee and the county board mutually agree to the reassignment.
(s) Reductions in classroom teaching positions in elementary schools shall be determined
pursuant to the considerations set forth in county board policy and processed as follows:
(1) When the total number of classroom teaching positions in an elementary school needs to
be reduced, the reduction shall be made on the basis of qualifications with the least qualified
classroom teacher being recommended for transfer; and
(2) When a specified grade level needs to be reduced and the least qualified employee in the
school is not in that grade level, the least qualified classroom teacher in the grade level that
needs to be reduced shall be reassigned to the position made vacant by the transfer of the
least qualified classroom teacher in the school without that position being posted: Provided,
That the employee is certified, licensed or both and agrees to the reassignmeent.
(t) Any board failing to comply with the provisions of this article may be compelled to do so
by mandamus and shall be liable to any party prevailing against the board for court costs
and reasonable attorney fees as determined and established by tuhe court. Further,
employees denied promotion or employment in violation of this section shall be awarded the
job, pay and any applicable benefits retroactive to the date otf the violation and payable
entirely from local funds. Further, the board shall be liable to any party prevailing against
the board for any court reporter costs including copies of transcripts.
(u) Notwithstanding any other provision of this codle to the contrary, upon recommendation
of the principal and approval by the classrooms teacher and county board, a classroom
teacher assigned to the school may at any time be assigned to a new or existing classroom
teacher position at the school without the position being posted.
(v) All personnel in a public charter school shall continue to accrue seniority in the same
manner that they would accrue seniority if employed in a noncharter public school in the
county for the purpose of employment in noncharter public schools.

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