West Virginia Code
Article 2. School Personnel
§18A-2-8. Suspension and Dismissal of School Personnel by Board; Appeal

(a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, a board may suspend or dismiss any person in its employment at any time for: Immorality, incompetency, cruelty, insubordination, intemperance, willful neglect of duty, unsatisfactory performance, a finding of abuse by the Department of Health and Human Resources in accordance with 49-1-1 et seq. of this code, the conviction of a misdemeanor or a guilty plea or a plea of nolo contendere to a misdemeanor charge that has a rational nexus between the conduct and performance of the employees job, the conviction of a felony or a guilty plea or a plea of nolo contendere to a felony charge. Upon the commencement of any fact-finding investigation involving conduct alleged to jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare of students or the learning environment of other students, whether being conducted internally, or in cooperation with police or Department of Health and Human Resources, the affected employee shall be suspended, placed on administrative leave, or reassigned to duties which do not involve direct interaction with pupils.
(b) A charge of unsatisfactory performance shall not be made except as the result of an employee performance evaluation pursuant to 18A-2-12 of this code. The charges shall be stated in writing served upon the employee within two days of presentation of the charges to the board.
(c) The affected employee shall be given an opportunity, within five days of receiving the written notice, to request, in writing, a level three hearing and appeals pursuant to the provisions of 6C-2-1 et seq. of this code, except that dismissal for a finding of abuse or the conviction of a felony or guilty plea or plea of nolo contendere to a felony charge is not by itself a grounds for a grievance proceeding. An employee charged with the commission of a felony, a misdemeanor with a rational nexus between the conduct and performance of the employees job, or child abuse shall be suspended, placed on administrative leave, or reassigned to duties which do not involve direct interaction with pupils pending final disposition of the charges.
(d) A county board of education has the duty and authority to provide a safe and secure environment in which students may learn and prosper; therefore, it may take necessary steps to suspend or dismiss any person in its employment at any time should the health, safety, or welfare of students be jeopardized or the learning environment of other students has been impacted. A county board shall complete an investigation of an employee that involves evidence that the employee may have engaged in conduct that jeopardizes the health, safety, or welfare of students despite the employees resignation from employment prior to completion of the investigation.
(e) It shall be the duty of any school principal to report any employee conduct alleged to jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare of students or the learning environment of other students, to the county superintendent within 24 hours of the allegation. Nothing in this subsection supersedes 49-2-803 of this code or the provisions therein regarding mandated reporting of child abuse and neglect.
(f) It shall be the duty of any county superintendent to report any employee suspended or dismissed, or resigned during the course of an investigation of the employees alleged misconduct, in accordance with this section, including the rationale for the suspension or dismissal, to the state superintendent within seven business days of the suspension, dismissal, or resignation. The state superintendent shall maintain a database of all individuals suspended or dismissed for jeopardizing the health, safety, or welfare of students, or for impacting the learning environment of other students. The database shall also include the rationale for the suspension or dismissal. The database shall be confidential and shall only be accessible to county human resource directors, county superintendents, and the state superintendent of schools.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18A. School Personnel

Article 2. School Personnel

§18A-2-1. Employment in General

§18A-2-1a. Employment of Other Personnel

§18A-2-2. Employment of Teachers; Contracts; Continuing Contract Status; How Terminated; Dismissal for Lack of Need; Released Time; Failure of Teacher to Perform Contract or Violation Thereof; Written Notice Bonus for Teachers and Professional Person...

§18A-2-2a. Leaves of Absence for Teachers and Service Personnel

§18A-2-2b. Employment of Prospective Teachers and Other Professional Personnel for Next Ensuing School Year; and Payment of Financial Incentive for Recruitment

§18A-2-3. Employment of Substitute Teachers; and Employment of Retired Teachers as Substitutes in Areas of Critical Need and Shortage

§18A-2-4. Commercial Driver S License for School Personnel; Intrastate Waiver for Bus Operators Diagnosed With Diabetes Mellitus Requiring Insulin; Reimbursement of Electrician S and Commercial Driver S License When Required, and Educational Sign Lan...

§18A-2-5. Employment of Service Personnel; Limitation

§18A-2-5a. Authorizing Payment for Notification of Retirement

§18A-2-6. Continuing Contract Status for Service Personnel; Termination

§18A-2-6a. Released Time for Service Personnel

§18A-2-7. Assignment, Transfer, Promotion, Demotion, Suspension and Recommendation of Dismissal of School Personnel by Superintendent; Preliminary Notice of Transfer; Hearing on the Transfer; Proof Required

§18A-2-7a. Statewide Job Bank

§18A-2-7b. Limitations on Voluntary Transfer of School Employees to Posted Vacant Position After Twentieth Day Prior to Beginning of Instructional Term

§18A-2-8. Suspension and Dismissal of School Personnel by Board; Appeal

§18A-2-8a. Notice to Probationary Personnel of Rehiring or Nonrehiring; Hearing

§18A-2-9. Duties and Responsibilities of School Principals; Assistant Principals

§18A-2-10. Physical Examinations as Condition of Employment

§18A-2-11. Employee's Right to Attorney's Fees and Costs

§18A-2-12. Performance Evaluations of School Personnel; Professional Personnel Evaluation Process; Restrictions on Requirements on Lesson Plans and Record Keeping by Classroom Teachers

§18A-2-12a. Statement of Policy and Practice for the County Boards and School Personnel to Minimize Possible Disagreement and Misunderstanding

§18A-2-13. Recommended Guidelines for Full-Day and Half-Day Cooks

§18A-2-14. Mileage Reimbursement for School Personnel

§18A-2-15. County Option Recruitment and Training Programs for Prospective School Bus Operators