(a) Beginning for the school year 2020-2021, the state board shall implement a pilot project, hereby designated the Mountain State Digital Literacy Project. The state board shall determine the number of schools eligible to participate in the pilot project and may adjust that number on a yearly basis. The state board shall select the schools to participate in the project, but selected schools shall possess varying geographic and demographic characteristics and serve students in grades K-8.
(b) Subject to legislative appropriation for this purpose, schools participating in the project shall be provided with instructional resources for students and teachers that feature an extensive curriculum related to digital literacy, online assessment preparation, and internet safety. Administrators and teachers at the participating schools shall be provided access to online digital literacy related professional development and support.
(c) The project shall be designed and implemented to compliment and build upon the digital literacy standards and assessments established pursuant to §18-2-12, §18-2E-5(c)(16), and §18-2E-5(d)(5) of this code.
(d) The state board may contract with a third-party to facilitate the project. Any such third-party shall satisfy the following qualifications:
(1) Possesses demonstratable experience facilitating similar digital literacy initiatives with public school systems;
(2) Provides extensive digital literacy content over the internet that may be adapted to age or grade specific users and assessment tools, and integrates with widely used platforms; and
(3) Provides digital literacy-related professional development and support resources for administrators and teachers.
(e) On or before January 1, 2020, the state board shall submit to the Governor and the Legislative Oversight Committee on Education Accountability a report that provides information on the development, structure, and fiscal estimate of the Mountain State Digital Literacy Project.
(f) On or before January 1, 2025, the state board shall submit to the Governor and the Legislative Oversight Committee on Education Accountability an evaluation of the pilot projects impact on the performance and progress of students at the participating schools. The evaluation shall include a recommendation for pilot project continuation, expansion or termination and, if recommended for continuation or expansion, any recommendations for program modifications and utilization of the successful participating schools as demonstration sites to facilitate program expansion.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 2E. High Quality Educational Programs
§18-2E-1a. Standards, Assessment and Accountability Programs; Duties of the State Board
§18-2E-2. National Assessment of Educational Progress Program Testing
§18-2E-3a. Honors and Advanced Placement Programs
§18-2E-3b. Placement Advisory Committee Established
§18-2E-3f. Building the Basics Early Childhood Curriculum; Legislative Findings; State Board Rule
§18-2E-4. Better Schools Accountability; School, School District and Statewide School Report Cards
§18-2E-4a. Exception to Requirement of Mailing School Report Cards
§18-2E-5a. County Superintendent Employment Contract
§18-2E-6. Falsifying Reports; Penalty
§18-2E-7. Providing for Instruction and Learning in All Public Schools
§18-2E-8. Creating Jobs Through Education
§18-2E-8a. Electronic Portfolio Repealed
§18-2E-8c. The &Quot;robert C. Beach" Vocational Agriculture Credit
§18-2E-8e. Veteran's Honors Funeral Assistant Community Service Program
§18-2E-8f. Creating the &Quot;west Virginia Remembers Program;" Rules
§18-2E-8g. Creating Successful Careers Through Agricultural Education
§18-2E-9. West Virginia Virtual School
§18-2E-10. Transformative System of Support for Early Literacy
§18-2E-11. Advanced Career Education