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§18-8-5. Duties of Principal, Administrative Head or Other Chief Administrator

It shall be the duty of the principal, administrative head or other chief administrator of each school, whether public or private, to make prompt reports to the county attendance director, or proper assistant, of all cases of unexcused absences arising within the school which require the services of an attendance worker. Such reports shall be […]

§18-8-5a. Home Visitations

If approved by the principal, administrative head or other chief administrator, a teacher may use one noninstructional day during an employment term for the purpose of home visitations with the parent, guardian or custodian of any pupil or pupils designated by the principal, administrative head or other chief administrator. Priority shall be given to those […]

§18-8-6. The High School Graduation Improvement Act

(a) This section is known and may be cited as "The High School Graduation Improvement Act." (b) The Legislature makes the following findings: (1) West Virginia has a dire need to implement a comprehensive approach to addressing the high school drop-out crisis, and to develop policies and strategies that successfully assist at-risk students to stay […]

§18-8-7. Aiding or Abetting Violations of Compulsory Attendance; Penalty

Any person who induces or attempts to induce any child or student unlawfully to absent himself or herself from school, or who harbors or employs any child or student of compulsory school age or any student over sixteen years of age who is enrolled in a school while the school to which he or she […]

§18-8-9. Report and Disposition of Fines Collected

All fines collected under the provisions of this article shall be paid on or before the last day of each calendar month by the magistrate, or other proper official having jurisdiction in the case, to the sheriff and by him credited to the county school fund; and the magistrate shall file with the county superintendent […]