The state superintendent shall establish a Special Community Development School Pilot Program to be implemented in a neighborhood of at least five public schools, which shall include at least one elementary and middle school, for the duration of five years. The neighborhood of public schools designated by the state superintendent for the pilot shall have significant enrollments of disadvantaged, minority and underachieving students. The designated neighborhood of public schools under the direction of the county board and county superintendent shall work in collaboration with higher education, community organizations, Center for Professional Development, local community leaders, affected classroom teachers, affected parents and the state board to develop and implement strategies that could be replicated in other public schools with significant enrollments of disadvantaged, minority and underachieving students to improve academic achievement. For purposes of this section "neighborhood" means an area of no more than seven square miles.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 3. State Superintendent of Schools
§18-3-2. Seal; Requisitions on Auditor for Money
§18-3-3. General Supervision of Schools
§18-3-5. Conferences of School Superintendents
§18-3-6. Interpretation of School Laws and Rules of State Board of Education
§18-3-8. Report of State Superintendent
§18-3-9. State Department of Education
§18-3-9a. Authority of State Superintendent as to Fire Hazards and Safety of Buildings
§18-3-9b. Reduction in Amount Budgeted for Personal Services
§18-3-10. Other Powers and Duties of State Superintendent
§18-3-11. Classification of Schools
§18-3-12. Special Community Development School Pilot Program