West Virginia Code
Article 4. Salaries, Wages and Other Benefits
§18A-4-2c. Teacher Mentoring Increment for Classroom Teachers With National Board Certification Who Teach and Mentor at Persistently Low Performing Schools

(a) An additional $2,000 shall be paid annually to each classroom teacher who:
(1) Holds a valid certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards;
(2) Is employed to teach at a school designated as a persistently low performing school by the West Virginia Department of Education; and
(3) Is also assigned as part of their regular employment, to serve in a mentoring capacity for other teachers at the school.
(b) The additional payment:
(1) Shall be in addition to any amounts prescribed in the applicable state minimum salary schedule;
(2) Shall be paid in equal monthly installments; and
(3) Shall be considered a part of the state minimum salaries for teachers.
(c) For the purposes of this section:
(1) "Persistently low performing school" means a school identified by the department as being among the lowest twenty percent of schools in the state in three-year aggregate mathematics and reading/language arts scores on the statewide summative assessment; and
(2) "Mentoring" means working under the direction of the principal to improve the professional practice knowledge and skills of other teachers employed at the school through on-site embedded professional development and other appropriate school building level approaches. Mentoring includes, but is not limited to, an assigned role in the comprehensive system for teacher induction and professional growth pursuant to section three, article three-c of this chapter, and may include working with other teachers to improve instruction at the school.
(d) A national board certified teacher who becomes eligible for an additional payment under this section remains eligible for five consecutive years of employment at the same school in the same assignment regardless of a subsequent change in the designation of the school as a persistently low performing school. The teacher may become eligible again at the same school if it continues to be persistently low performing or at a different persistently low performing school, but not sooner than five years from the beginning of a previous eligibility.
(e) Nothing in this section permits continued eligibility if the certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards is no longer valid.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, a county may use other funds, including federal and local funds, available to them to increase or provide other incentives for highly qualified teachers to teach at persistently low performing schools.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 18A. School Personnel

Article 4. Salaries, Wages and Other Benefits

§18A-4-1. Definitions

§18A-4-1a. Minimum Salary for a Registered Professional Nurse Employed by the Board, Who Has Less Than a Bachelor's Degree

§18A-4-2. State Minimum Salaries for Teachers

§18A-4-2a. State Minimum Salary Bonus for Classroom Teachers With National Board Certification

§18A-4-2b. State Minimum Salary Supplement and Educational Expense Reimbursement for Professional Personnel With Recognized National Certification in Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, Counseling, School Psychology or School Nursing

§18A-4-2c. Teacher Mentoring Increment for Classroom Teachers With National Board Certification Who Teach and Mentor at Persistently Low Performing Schools

§18A-4-3. State Minimum Annual Salary Increments for Principals and Assistant Principals

§18A-4-4. Minimum Salary Schedule for Teachers Having Specialized Training

§18A-4-5. State Salary Supplement

§18A-4-5a. County Salary Supplements for Teachers

§18A-4-5b. County Salary Supplements for School Service Personnel

§18A-4-6. Change in Classification

§18A-4-7. Substitute Teachers Pay

§18A-4-7a. Employment, Promotion, and Transfer of Professional Personnel; Qualifications

§18A-4-7b. Calculation of Seniority for Professional Personnel

§18A-4-7c. Summer Employment of Professional Educators

§18A-4-8. Employment Term and Class Titles of Service Personnel; Definitions

§18A-4-8a. Service Personnel Minimum Monthly Salaries

§18A-4-8b. Seniority Rights for School Service Personnel

§18A-4-8c. Seniority Rights for Personnel Employed by Multicounty Vocational Centers

§18A-4-8d. Consolidation of Services and Seniority Rights for Administrative Personnel

§18A-4-8e. Competency Testing for Service Personnel; and Recertification Testing for Bus Operators

§18A-4-8f. Seniority Rights, School Consolidation

§18A-4-8g. Determination of Seniority for Service Personnel

§18A-4-8h. Limitation on Number of School Service Personnel Positions to Be Held by an Employee

§18A-4-8i. Seniority Rights for Professional Educators and School Service Personnel in Cases of Intercounty Transfer Arrangements

§18A-4-9. Payment of Teachers and Other Employees; Withholdings

§18A-4-10. Personal Leave for Illness and Other Causes; Leave Banks; Substitutes

§18A-4-10a. Bonus for Unused Days of Personal Leave

§18A-4-10c. Personal Leave Banks for Care Givers

§18A-4-10d. Use of Personal Leave Days by Surviving Spouse in Certain Circumstances

§18A-4-10f. Leave Donation Program

§18A-4-11. Group Insurance

§18A-4-12. Tax Deferred Investments for Teachers and Other Employees

§18A-4-13. Compliance With This Article

§18A-4-14. Duty-Free Lunch and Daily Planning Period for Certain Employees

§18A-4-15. Employment of Service Personnel Substitutes

§18A-4-16. Extracurricular Assignments

§18A-4-17. Health and Other Facility Employee Salaries

§18A-4-18. Department of Education Certified Staff Salaries

§18A-4-19. Alteration of Contract

§18A-4-20. Moving Expenses Allowed for Teachers Laid Off in Counties Due to Lack of Need

§18A-4-21. Posting of Position Opening Following Death of Incumbent

§18A-4-22. Prohibition on Aiding and Abetting Sexual Abuse