West Virginia Code
Article 3. Training, Certification, Licensing, Professional Development
§18A-3-1b. Alternative Program Partnerships; Formation; Necessary Partners; Partnership Agreements; Single-Provider Programs

(a) Formation. – One or more schools or school districts, or any combination of these, may form a partnership with one or more institutions of higher education, one or more entities affiliated with an institution of higher education, the West Virginia Department of Education, a regional education service agency, or any combination of these, to provide an alternative program.
(b) Necessary partners. – Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, a partnership shall include at least one of the following:
(1) An institution of higher education with an accredited program for the education of professional educators that has been approved by the State Board;
(2) An entity affiliated with an institution of higher education that has an accredited program for the education of professional educators that has been approved by the State Board;
(3) The West Virginia Department of Education; or
(4) A regional education service agency.
(c) Partnership agreement contents. – A partnership shall adopt a written partnership agreement that governs how the partnership will conduct its alternative program and that identifies the rights and responsibilities of each partner. The partnership agreement shall include, at a minimum, the following elements:
(1) Procedures and criteria for determining whether a person is eligible to enroll in the alternative program;
(2) A requirement that a vacancy has to be advertised for a ten day period, and if no qualified traditional certified teacher applies, only then may the partnership consider enrolling as person in the alternative program;
(3) Procedures and criteria for making a formal offer of employment to a person who is eligible to enroll in the alternative program;
(4) A detailed list, with descriptions, of the categories, methods and sources of instruction that the alternative program will provide;
(5) A detailed description of the phases of on-the-job training and supervision that the alternative program will provide;
(6) A detailed description of the academic and performance standards that an alternative program teacher shall satisfy to receive the partnership's recommendation that the State Superintendent issue to him or her a professional teaching certificate;
(7) Procedures for selecting and training the professional support team who will instruct, mentor or supervise alternative program teachers;
(8) Provisions for determining tuition or other charges, if any, relating to an alternative program;
(9) A requirement, subject to the provisions of subsection (e), subsection one-f of this article, that the hiring authority for any school or school district that hires an alternative program teacher will renew the alternative program teacher's contract from year to year as along as he or she makes satisfactory progress in the alternative education program and until he or she completes the alternative program; and
(10) Any other provisions that the partners consider necessary or helpful to ensure that the alternative program operates in accordance with this chapter.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18A. School Personnel

Article 3. Training, Certification, Licensing, Professional Development

§18A-3-1. Teacher Preparation Programs; Program Approval and Standards; Authority to Issue Teaching Certificates

§18A-3-1a. Alternative Programs for the Education of Teachers; Purpose; Definitions

§18A-3-1b. Alternative Program Partnerships; Formation; Necessary Partners; Partnership Agreements; Single-Provider Programs

§18A-3-1c. Alternative Program Instruction for Classroom Teachers; Methods; Training and Evaluation Phases; Professional Support Team; Tuition

§18A-3-1d. Alternative Program Rules; Necessary Contents

§18A-3-1e. State Board Approval; Prohibited Acts

§18A-3-1f. Alternative Program Participation; Eligibility for Alternative Program Certificate; Contract Renewals; Hiring Preference

§18A-3-1g. Alternative Program for Highly Qualified Special Education Teachers

§18A-3-1h. Additional Alternative Program to Prepare Highly Qualified Special Education Teachers

§18A-3-1i. Recommendation for Certification of Alternative Program Teachers; Report Forms to Be Prepared by State Superintendent; Appeal

§18A-3-1j. Additional Alternative Preparation Programs Administered by the Department of Education

§18A-3-2. Teacher Certification; Required; Expiration;

§18A-3-2a. Certificates Valid in the Public Schools That May Be Issued by the State Superintendent

§18A-3-2c. Minimum Qualities, Proficiencies and Skills Required of Principals; State Board Rule

§18A-3-3. Renewal of Certificates; Permanent Certification

§18A-3-3a. Payment of Tuition, Registration and Other Fees for Teachers; Maximum Payment per Teacher

§18A-3-4. Validity of Present Certificates

§18A-3-5. Validity of Certificates Held by Members of Armed Forces

§18A-3-6. Grounds for Revocation or Suspension of Certificates; Other Authorized Actions by State Superintendent; Required Reporting by County Superintendents; and Recalling Certificates for Correction

§18A-3-7. Certificate Fees

§18A-3-8. County Professional Staff Development Councils

§18A-3-9. County Service Personnel Staff Development Councils

§18A-3-10. Criminal History Check of Applicants for Licensure by the State Department of Education

§18A-3-11. Fellowship for 21st Century Learners

§18A-3-12. Technology Integration Specialists