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Are West Virginia School Improvement Councils open to the public? (AI)

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Are West Virginia School Improvement Councils open to the public

Yes, West Virginia School Improvement Councils (LSICs) are open to the public. In fact, there's a mandate that all LSIC meetings must be open for public attendance [2]. This is in accordance with the Open Governmental Proceedings Act of West Virginia [2].

Here's some additional information you might find helpful:

  • LSICs are established in every public school in the state [4].
  • Their role is to collaborate with school staff and administration on improvement initiatives for the learning environment [4].
  • They typically meet at least once every nine weeks [2].

If you'd like to find out more about a specific school's LSIC, you can check their website or contact the school directly.

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WV Code 6-9A is the West Virginia Open Governmental Proceedings Act, which ensures public access to meetings of various government agencies in the state. Here's a breakdown of the key points:

  • Policy: The legislature emphasizes that citizens have the right to be informed about governmental actions [WV Code §6-9A-1]. Public meetings are essential for achieving this transparency ([WV Code §6-9A-1]).
  • Open Meetings: Meetings of public agencies must be open to the public, with limited exceptions outlined in the Act [WV Code §6-9A-3].
  • Exceptions for Executive Sessions: Under specific circumstances, a governing body can hold a closed-door meeting, also known as an executive session. Reasons for such exceptions include discussing personnel matters, potential legal issues, or real estate transactions [WV Code §6-9A-4].
  • Public Notice: Proper notification regarding the time, location, and agenda of all meetings must be provided beforehand [WV Code §6-9A-3].
  • Minutes: Meeting minutes that capture the essential details of the discussions and decisions must be maintained for public access [WV Code §6-9A-5].
  • Enforcement: The Act allows legal action to be taken in case of violations [WV Code §6-9A-6].

 

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