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GIFTED MANDATE IN WV
West
Virginia Code 18-20-1 Establishment of special programs
and teaching services for exceptional children.
In
accordance with the following provisions, county boards of education throughout
the state shall establish and maintain for all exceptional children between
five and twenty-one years of age special educational programs, including, but
not limited to, special schools or classes, regular classroom programs, home-teaching
or visiting-teacher services for any type or classification as the state board
shall approve. Special educational programs shall continue to be provided to
those children who are at least twenty-one years of age and enrolled in the
above mentioned "special education program" prior to the first day
of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-one, until they reach twenty-three
years of age. Provisions shall be made for educating exceptional children (including
the handicapped and the gifted) who differ from the average or normal in physical,
mental or emotional characteristics, or in communicative or intellectual deviation
characteristics, or in both communicative and intellectual deviation characteristics,
to the extent that they cannot be educated safely or profitably in the regular
classes of the public schools or to the extent that they need special educational
provisions within the regular classroom in order to educate them in accordance
with their capacities, limitations and needs: Provided, That for the school
year beginning on the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety, provisions
shall be made for educating exceptional children, including the handicapped,
the gifted in grades one through eight, the pupils enrolled on the first day
of July, one thousand nine hundred eighty-nine, in the gifted program in grades
nine through twelve and the exceptional gifted in grades nine through twelve.
The term "exceptional gifted" means those students in grades nine
through twelve identified as gifted and at least one of the following: Behavior
disorder, specific learning disabilities, psychological adjustment disorder,
underachieving, or economically disadvantaged. Exceptional gifted children shall
be referred for identification pursuant to recommendation by a school psychologist,
school counselor, principal, teacher, parent or by self-referral, at which time
the placement process, including development of an individualized education
program, and attendant due process rights, shall commence. Exceptional gifted
children, for purposes of calculating adjusted enrollment pursuant to section
two, article nine-a of this chapter, shall not exceed one percent of net enrollment
in grades nine through twelve. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
number of students identified as exceptional gifted and who receive appropriate
services. Each county board of education is mandated to provide gifted education
to its students according to guidelines promulgated by the state board and consistent
with the provisions of this chapter. Upon the recommendation of a principal,
counselor, teacher and parent, a student who does not meet the gifted eligibility
criteria may participate in any school program deemed appropriate for the student
provided that classroom space is available. In addition, county boards of education
may establish and maintain other educational services for exceptional children
as the state superintendent of schools may approve. County boards of education
shall establish and maintain these special educational programs, including,
but not limited to, special schools classes, regular class programs, home-teaching
and visiting-teacher services. The special education programs shall include
home-teaching or visiting-teacher services for children who are homebound due
to injury or who for any other reason as certified by a licensed physician are
homebound for a period that has lasted or will last more than three weeks: Provided,
That pupils receiving such homebound or visiting-teacher services shall not
be included when computing adjusted enrollment as defined in section two, article
nine-a chapter eighteen of this code. The state board shall adopt rules to advance
and accomplish this program and to assure that all exceptional children in the
state, including children in mental health facilities, residential institutions
and private schools, will receive an education in accordance with the mandates
of state and federal laws: Provided, however, That commencing with the school
year beginning on the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-one,
all exceptional children in the state in foster care and correctional facilities
will receive an education in accordance with the mandates of state and federal
laws.
Link to WV Code: http://www.legis.state.wv.us/WVCODE/Code.cfm?chap=18&art=20#20