Relating generally to standardized testing requirements for nonpublic schools [HB-2651]
The purpose of this bill is to require standardized test to be administered to nonpublic students between the ages of seven and seventeen; require the test administered to be a nationally normed standardized achievement test; require that the test administered be published or normed within ten years from the date of administration; and provide testing alternatives to nonpublic students between the ages of seven and seventeen with learning disabilities.
HB-2651: Relating generally to standardized testing requirements for nonpublic schools
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy Cooper
Committed To Rules On 3rd Reading on 04/08/2017
HB-2704: Prohibiting persons convicted of sexual offenses against children with whom they hold positions of trust from holding certification or license valid in public schools
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy Cooper
Chapter 223, Acts, Regular Session, 2017 on 05/23/2017
You have voted HB-2704: Prohibiting persons convicted of sexual offenses against children with whom they hold positions of trust from holding certification or license valid in public schools.
Authorizing legislative rules regarding higher education [HB-2706]
The purpose of this bill is to authorize legislative rules for the Higher Education Policy Commission regarding the West Virginia Higher Education Grant Program, Providing Real Opportunities for Maximizing In-state Student Excellence (PROMISE), Research Trust Fund Program, and Annual Reauthorization of Degree-Granting Institutions and to authorize legislative rules for the Council for Community and Technical College Education regarding the Annual Reauthorization of Degree-Granting Institutions, and Business, Occupational and Trade Schools.Â