West Virginia Code
Article 5. County Board of Education
§18-5-45a. Legislative Findings; Time Lost Due to Work Stoppage or Strike; Effect on Pay and Extracurricular Activities; Closure of Schools Due to Work Stoppage or Strike Prohibited

(a) Legislative findings.
(1) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals held, in Jefferson County Bd. of Educ. v. Jefferson County Educ. Assn, 183 W.Va. 15 (1990), that "[p]ublic employees have no right to strike in the absence of express legislation or, at the very least, appropriate statutory provisions for collective bargaining, mediation, and arbitration".
(2) Public employees in West Virginia have no right, statutory or otherwise, to engage in collective bargaining, mediation, or arbitration, and any work stoppage or strike by public employees is hereby declared to be unlawful. Furthermore, any work stoppage or strike by employees of a county board of education poses a serious disruption to the thorough and efficient system of free schools, guaranteed to the children of West Virginia by section one, article XII of the Constitution of West Virginia.
(3) Section 18-5-45 of this code is designed to define the school term both for employment of school personnel and for instruction of students. The employment term consists of at least 200 days and, within the employment term, an instructional term for students must consist of at least 180 separate instructional days. Section 18-5-45 of this code also defines the minimum length of an instructional day, requires county boards to develop a policy for additional minutes of instruction to recover time lost due to late arrivals and early dismissals, and allows schools with an instructional day in excess of certain minimums to apply this equivalent instructional time to cancel time lost due to necessary closures and other purposes designed to improve instruction. Furthermore, 18-5-45 of this code allows a county board, subject to approval of its plan by the state board, to deliver instruction through alternative methods for a maximum of five days, when schools are closed and provides that these days are considered to be instructional days, notwithstanding the closure of schools.
(4) The Legislature intended, by providing for equivalent instructional time and the use of alternative methods to deliver instruction on days when schools are closed, as defined in 18-5-45 of this code, to: (1) Provide flexibility for collaborative time and other methods of improving instruction; and (2) lessen the disruption of the planned school calendar if rescheduling and adding instructional days became necessary to make up lost days due to closures pursuant to 18-4-10(5) of this code, when conditions are detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of pupils. The Legislature did not intend with the enactment of these provisions to permit a reduction in the instructional term for students or in the employment term for personnel when the conditions causing the closure of the school are a concerted work stoppage or strike by the employees.
(b) For the purposes of this section, an employee of a county board of education is considered to be participating in a concerted work stoppage or strike if, on any day during a concerted stoppage of work or interruption of operations by the employees of the county board of education:
(1) The employee does not report to work as required by his or her contract of employment;
(2) The employee is not on leave, as specifically permitted by any provision of this code: Provided, That nothing in this section permits an employee to use personal leave in connection with a work stoppage or strike in violation of 18A-4-10 of this code; and
(3) The employee is not otherwise prevented from reporting to work based on circumstances beyond the employees control, that are unrelated to the employees participation in the ongoing concerted work stoppage or strike, as determined by the county superintendent.
(c) The provisions of 18-5-45 of this code, permitting accrued and equivalent instructional time to cancel days lost, and the delivery of instruction through alternative methods, do not apply to and may not be used to cancel days lost due to a concerted work stoppage or strike. Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the state board may not grant a waiver to a county board of education for its noncompliance with the 200-day minimum employment term or the 180-day minimum instructional term requirements if such noncompliance is the result of a concerted work stoppage or strike.
(d) Notwithstanding 18A-5-2 of this code or any other provision of this code to the contrary, if an employee remains employed by the county board of education, notwithstanding his or her participation in a concerted work stoppage or strike, which the Legislature hereby determines to be a ground for termination, the county board of education shall withhold the prorated salary or hourly pay of each employee participating in the concerted work stoppage or strike for each day that such employee participates in a concerted work stoppage or strike, and such sums shall be forfeited to the county board of education.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18. Education

Article 5. County Board of Education

§18-5-1. Supervision and Control of County School Districts; Number, Nomination and Election of Members

§18-5-1a. Eligibility of Members; Training Requirements

§18-5-1b. Election; Terms of Office

§18-5-1c. Organization of Board; Evaluation

§18-5-2. Filling Vacancies

§18-5-3. Oath of Members

§18-5-4. Meetings; Employment and Assignment of Teachers; Budget Hearing; Compensation of Members; Affiliation With State and National Associations

§18-5-5. Corporate Character and General Powers of Board; Exemption of School Property From Legal Process and Taxes

§18-5-6. Validation of Titles to Land in Possession of Board

§18-5-7. Sale of School Property at Public Auction; Rights of Grantor of Lands in Rural Communities; Oil and Gas Leases; Disposition of Proceeds; Lease of School Property

§18-5-7a. Disposition of School Property in Flood Control Projects

§18-5-7b. Charitable or Community Use of Unneeded Buildings

§18-5-8. Condemnation of Land Necessary for Educational Purposes

§18-5-9. Schoolhouses, Buildings and Equipment; Health of Pupils; Repairs; Medical and Dental Clinics

§18-5-9a. Energy-Savings Contracts

§18-5-9b. Implementation of the Integrated Pest Management Program

§18-5-10. Approval by State Board of Plans and Specifications for Buildings

§18-5-11. Joint Establishment of Schools

§18-5-11a. Joint Governing Partnership Board Pilot Initiative

§18-5-12. Bond of Contractors

§18-5-13. Authority of Boards Generally

§18-5-13a. School Closing or Consolidation

§18-5-13b. County Superintendents’ Advisory Council, Purpose, Reports

§18-5-13c. Educational Services Cooperatives; Purpose; Establishment; Governance; Authorized Functions and Services

§18-5-13d. Use of School Facilities for Funeral and Memorial Services

§18-5-14. Policies to Promote School Board Effectiveness

§18-5-15. Ages of Persons to Whom Schools Are Open; Enrollment of Suspended or Expelled Student

§18-5-15a. Study of Multicultural Education for School Personnel

§18-5-15b. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

§18-5-15c. County Boards of Education; Training in Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect and Child Assault; Regulations; Funding

§18-5-15d. In-Service Training Programs in the Prevention, Transmission, Spread and Treatment of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome; Parent Attendance

§18-5-15f. Affirmation Regarding the Suspension or Expulsion of a Pupil From School

§18-5-15g. Vocational Education Classes for Homeschooled and Private Schooled Students

§18-5-16. Student Transfers; Definitions; Appeals; Calculating Net Enrollment; Fees for Transfer

§18-5-16a. Authorization to Transfer Pupils From One District to Another; Mandatory Transfer; Payment of Tuition; Net Enrollment

§18-5-17. Compulsory Preenrollment Hearing, Vision and Speech and Language Testing; Developmental Screening for Children Under Compulsory School Age

§18-5-18. Kindergarten Programs

§18-5-18a. Maximum Teacher-Pupil Ratio

§18-5-18b. School Counselors in Public Schools

§18-5-18c. Early Childhood Programs; Eligibility and Standards for Placement; Guidelines and Criteria

§18-5-18e. Study of Limits on the Number of Pupils per Teacher in a Classroom in Elementary and Middle Schools

§18-5-19. Night Schools and Other School Extension Activities; Use of School Property for Public Meetings, etc.

§18-5-19a. Special Classes for War Veterans; Authority of County Boards to Contract Therefor and to Receive Assistance

§18-5-19b. Adult Education Classes and Programs; Tuition and Student Assistance Loans; Authority of County Boards to Contract With Federal Agencies

§18-5-19c. Division of Technical and Adult Education Services

§18-5-19d. Conditional Immunity From Liability for Community Activities; Liability Insurance; Authority of State Board of Risk and Insurance Management

§18-5-20. School Libraries; Librarian

§18-5-21. Free Textbooks

§18-5-21a. Textbooks to Be Furnished Pupils Whose Parents Are Unable to Provide Same

§18-5-21b. Textbooks May Be Furnished to Pupils in Private Schools Whose Parents Are Unable to Provide Same

§18-5-21c. Distribution of Free Textbook Funds; Determination of Amount County Shall Receive

§18-5-21d. &Quot;free Textbook Account"; Use of Surplus; Order of Preference in Providing Free Textbooks; Purchase of Library Books, Supplementary Materials, and Used Textbooks

§18-5-21e. Rules and Regulations for Care, Distribution and Use of Free Textbooks; Reports by County Boards; Funds May Be Withheld From County for Violation of Rules

§18-5-22. Medical and Dental Inspection; School Nurses; Specialized Health Procedures; Establishment of Council of School Nurses

§18-5-22a. Policy for the Administration of Medications

§18-5-22b. Providing for Self-Administration of Asthma Medication; Definitions; Conditions; Indemnity From Liability; Rules

§18-5-22c. Providing for the Maintenance and Use of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors; Administration of Injections; Notice; Indemnity From Liability; Rules

§18-5-22d. Providing for the Maintenance and Use of Opioid Antagonist; Administration; Notice; Indemnity From Liability; Rules

§18-5-23. Dental Clinics and Treatment

§18-5-24. Purchase and Display of United States Flag; Penalty for Failure to Display

§18-5-25. Duties of Superintendent as Secretary of Board

§18-5-26. School Buildings as Child Care Facilities

§18-5-27. Parental Right to Inspect Instructional Materials; Listing Books on Syllabus; Right to File Complaint

§18-5-32. Assistant Superintendents; Directors and Supervisors of Instruction and Other Educational Activities

§18-5-33. Board May Fix Special Salary Schedules

§18-5-34. Other Authority and Duties of District Boards

§18-5-35. Group Insurance

§18-5-36. Payment for Fire Services on Public School Property

§18-5-36a. Authority to Offer Rewards

§18-5-39. Establishment of Summer School Programs; Tuition

§18-5-41. Content Based Censorship of American History Prohibited

§18-5-42. County-Wide Council on Productive and Safe Schools

§18-5-43. Duty of the County Board of Education to Report the County-Wide Productive and Safe School Plans to the West Virginia Board of Education

§18-5-44. Early Childhood Education Programs

§18-5-45. School Calendar

§18-5-45a. Legislative Findings; Time Lost Due to Work Stoppage or Strike; Effect on Pay and Extracurricular Activities; Closure of Schools Due to Work Stoppage or Strike Prohibited

§18-5-46. Requiring Teacher to Change Grade Prohibited; Teacher Recommendation Relating to Promotion

§18-5-47. County Board Flood Insurance Requirements

§18-5-48. Safety and Security Measures for School Facilities; Safe Schools Fund Created

§18-5-49. County Board Exceptional Needs Expenditures From Surplus Funds