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There are 102 Bills pending in House Education

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Date

SB 7Relating to contract for coach in county school system03/03/03
HB 2021Graduate school opportunities for individuals receiving rehabilitative services01/08/03
HB 2044Granting waivers to sparsely populated counties for relief from the ratio limitations on state funding of professional educators01/08/03
HB 2102Relating to salary increases for county board of education superintendents01/10/03
HB 2106Allowing a nonresident person whose natural parents both graduated from a state university or college to pay the resident tuition rate01/10/03
HB 2111Prohibiting teachers and other school personnel from recommending that children receive psychiatric care or mind altering medication01/10/03
HB 2151Providing speech-language pathologists and audiologists in public schools01/13/03
HB 2152Limiting absences of school principals from school duties to attend principals academy01/13/03
HB 2158Relating to the rate of pay for substitute teachers01/13/03
HB 2176Increasing the amount in which may be expended for training of high technology business employees under the guaranteed work force program01/14/03
HB 2180Providing and exemption from standardized testing requirements for church schools or schools of a religious order01/14/03
HB 2181Including spouses and children of officers killed in the line of duty among those eligible for free tuition at state colleges01/14/03
HB 2186Providing a state flag to every public school in the state01/14/03
HB 2187Providing that a student may receive an award from only one state-funded source01/14/03
HB 2192Increasing school service personnel employees by one pay grade after ten years of employment01/14/03
HB 2198Preventing chronic absences from being counted as absences in determining a school's daily average attendance01/14/03
HB 2204Banning the use and possession of tobacco products by minors on school property and restricting the use of tobacco by all persons on school property01/14/03
HB 2209Requiring county school boards to employ one school nurse for every one thousand pupils01/14/03
HB 2210Increasing salaries of principals and assistant principals and providing salary reduction procedures01/14/03
HB 2213Pay incentives for teachers who teach in their core field degree01/14/03
HB 2225Requirements for PROMISE scholarship01/15/03
HB 2227Revising mediation procedures and authorizing arbitration for public employee grievance procedures01/15/03
HB 2230Relating to providing dental clinics in public schools01/15/03
HB 2231Providing certain rights to RESA employees01/15/03
HB 2245Requiring school instruction to include U. S. historical documents01/15/03
HB 2246Providing that a college or university may not require certain students to reside in a dormitory and relating to dormitory meal plans01/15/03
HB 2249Providing for the use of neck braces by football players01/15/03
HB 2250Mandating guidelines for full-day and half-day cooks at schools01/15/03
HB 2256Relating to driving experience of school transportation supervisors01/15/03
HB 2257Imposing an additional one percent severance tax on natural resources to create and fund the education excellence fund01/15/03
HB 2260Establishing a procedure for collective bargaining by public school employees and creating a public school employment relations board01/15/03
HB 2269Requiring school boards to hire at least one psychologist and one nurse for every one thousand students01/15/03
HB 2271Increasing the foundation allowances for professional educators to fifty-five and service personnel to thirty-seven for each one thousand students01/15/03
HB 2275Relating to the county board selecting a student assistance team chairperson prior to the beginning of each school year01/15/03
HB 2278Providing for reimbursement to institutions of higher education of qualifying noncapital expenditures incurred in providing services to students with physical, learning or severe sensory disabilities01/15/03
HB 2293Exempting undergraduate students attending state colleges or universities and graduates of undergraduate programs of such state institutions for the first two tax years postgraduation from the payment of state income tax01/15/03
HB 2295Suspensions of the driver's license of a student who fails to maintain a minimum grade point average of 1.001/15/03
HB 2299Changing the name of West Virginia State College to West Virginia State University01/15/03
HB 2305Tuition and fee waivers for persons enrolled at state institutions of higher education who wish to audit courses or classes01/16/03
HB 2309Allowing United States armed service personnel that have completed the graduation requirements for the PROMISE scholarship before September 1, 1998, to be eligible for the scholarship01/16/03
HB 2324Making student financial aid a priority over other funding necessities in circumstances requiring budget reductions for an institution or commission of higher education01/16/03
HB 2325Establishing alternative considerations in planning construction of comprehensive high schools for counties that have existing county comprehensive vocational technical centers01/16/03
HB 2326Better Sight for Better Learning Act01/16/03
HB 2328Authorizing an exemption from standardized testing for children receiving an exemption from compulsory school attendance and who attend church school01/16/03
HB 2332Directing the higher education policy commission to conduct certain studies and report findings to certain legislative committees01/16/03
HB 2347Authorizing colleges and universities to charge county boards of education for remedial education courses attended by West Virginia high school graduates01/16/03
HB 2368Faculty status for professional librarians01/17/03
HB 2369Salary increases for school service employees based upon residential housing costs01/17/03
HB 2375Requiring schools to post and make available to the public the schedules of teachers and staff01/17/03
HB 2413Mandating the school building authority to request an appropriation for school construction in growth counties01/20/03
HB 2423Awarding high school diplomas to certain veterans02/13/03
HB 2426Providing assistance to county school boards in addressing issues related to cultural diversity, civil rights and unlawful discrimination01/20/03
HB 2435Increasing salary increments paid to principals and assistant principals01/20/03
HB 2437Requiring students to receive an age appropriate comprehensive vision examination as a condition of being admitted to school01/20/03
HB 2449Requiring state residents under age eighteen attending school out-of-state to verify school attendance directly with the division of motor vehicles01/20/03
HB 2463Creating the Equitable Compensation Act01/20/03
HB 2472Establishing a secure residential school for juvenile status offenders01/21/03
HB 2473Creating the institute for increased postsecondary education participation01/21/03
HB 2478Reinstatement without loss of rights of state employees following extended leave of absence01/21/03
HB 2483Increasing salary increments paid to principals and assistants01/21/03
HB 2507Providing a two-tiered personal income tax credit for parents who provide home schooling01/22/03
HB 2520Including adults enrolled in approved family literacy programs in the net enrollment count of the public school support plan on a full-time equivalency basis01/22/03
HB 2538Creating a new classification of service personnel known as executive secretary and coordinator of board services01/23/03
HB 2543Allowing county board of education professional employees to drive certain rental or leased vehicles with a seating capacity of less than ten passengers to transport pupils to school-sponsored activities01/23/03
HB 2550Setting forth an exception to the rule against transferring personnel after the instructional term has begun01/23/03
HB 2551Prohibiting the voluntary transfer of service personnel after the fifth day prior to the beginning of and during the instructional term01/23/03
HB 2552Requiring the losing party to pay all costs of education grievance procedures for levels two and three01/23/03
HB 2676Relating generally to school counselors01/27/03
HB 2689Authorizing to finance the cost of school building construction or improvement on a cash basis01/27/03
HB 2709Exempting certain postsecondary religious institutions from obtaining a certificate of approval to operate01/28/03
HB 2736Allowing spouses who are employed by the same county board of education to transfer unlimited accumulated sick leave to each other01/28/03
HB 2743Removing the twenty-year service cap for state employees01/28/03
HB 2747Requiring accumulation of certain historical instruction before high school graduation01/28/03
HB 2770Prohibiting discrimination by a county school superintendent or school board member in the appointment, job placement or advancement of any applicant01/29/03
HB 2827Setting forth certain requirements for transferring school aides01/31/03
HB 2845Providing salary increases for school service personnel02/03/03
HB 2850Providing protection for school employees who are being harassed02/03/03
HB 2859Expiring unappropriated funds to the state department of education for increased enrollment02/04/03
HB 2903Requiring the playing or singing of the national anthem of the United States at interscholastic athletic events02/07/03
HB 2904Removing certain provisions relating to the availability of funds for funding the classified employee salary schedule02/07/03
HB 2905Removing the twenty-year experience cap for the annual experience increment02/07/03
HB 2907Establishing the Responsible Sexuality Education in Schools Act02/07/03
HB 2930Setting compensation standards for classified employees who work overtime on weekends or holidays02/10/03
HB 2931Providing that any higher education employee teaching nine semester hours per semester is a full-time faculty member02/10/03
HB 2947Repealing provisions for early childhood education programs02/10/03
HB 2952Providing that county school boards may spend authority moneys on any school that has been included in an approved comprehensive education facilities plan02/10/03
HB 2955Increasing the opportunity for a more equitable body for the hearing of grievances made by state and education employees02/11/03
HB 2960Changing the name of Fairmont State college to Fairmont State university02/11/03
HB 2962Requiring PROMISE scholarship recipients to work and reside in West Virginia upon completion at their institution for one year for every year they received the scholarship02/11/03
HB 2998Providing that motions made at meeting of county boards of education and county commissions need to be seconded02/13/03
HB 3021Providing that student residents of this state who commute to school in another state are eligible for the PROMISE scholarship program02/14/03
HB 3026Allowing substitute teachers to accrue seniority for working as few as forty-five days in a school year02/14/03
HB 3055Authorizing the departments of health and human resources and education to provide adequate and appropriate education opportunities for juveniles placed in certain residential facilities02/19/03
HB 3059Relating to school funding for growth counties02/19/03
HB 3065Providing that the term "course of class" includes courses offered on-line via the internet in relation to tuition and fee waivers provided for senior citizens02/19/03
HB 3066Relating to giving the priority to teacher's aide applicants with college credits02/19/03
HB 3067Mandating that county boards of education establish personal leave banks which allow board employees to donate personal leave02/19/03
HB 3082Permitting the accrual of bank time per day in order to comply with the one hundred eighty day requirement02/20/03
HB 3086Providing county boards of education may study the economic feasibility of exercising an option of engaging in cooperative agreements with local public or regional transit authorities to transport students02/20/03
HB 3136Providing West Virginia students with a partial PROMISE scholarship for schooling outside this state for the reason that no in-state institution offers a course for a major or a degree in the student's desired field02/21/03
HB 3175Creating the classification of athletic administrator under the school service personnel classification system02/21/03
HB 3179Extending the compulsory period of school attendance to age eighteen and authorizing alternative required attendance02/21/03
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