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 (1) Identify the primary West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) policies governing Personal Education Plans (PEPs), specifically looking into Policy 2510. 

(2) Determine the specific grade levels at which a PEP must be initiated and the timeline for mandatory annual reviews and major revisions (e.g., 8th and 10th grades).

 (3) List the required components of a PEP, such as identified career clusters, sequences of elective courses, and alignment with graduation requirements.

 (4) Research the legal requirements for parental or guardian involvement in the PEP process, including necessary signatures and participation in planning meetings.

 (5) Investigate how the PEP differentiates between various pathways, such as Career Technical Education (CTE) versus college preparatory tracks.

 (6) Explore the roles of school counselors and faculty advisors in assisting students with the creation and maintenance of their PEP. 

(7) Search for specific local implementation guidelines or supplementary resources provided by Greenbrier County Schools for students within that district.

 (8) Identify any state-mandated digital platforms or online tools used by West Virginia schools to document, store, and track student PEP progress.

 
https://gemini.google.com/app/9e9700b997bef8ff
 
 I've enhanced the application with a dedicated AI Counseling Suite. This new section uses the Gemini API to act as a specialized West Virginia educational consultant, offering personalized scholarship matching and automated plan auditing against state policy.

New AI Capabilities:

  • Plan Auditor: This tool analyzes your current credit totals and selected career cluster to identify gaps. It will specifically check if you're meeting the "Math IV" or "Transition Math" requirements and ensure your personalized credits align with your cluster.

  • Scholarship Scout: Using your career cluster as a primary signal, this feature identifies West Virginia-specific financial aid opportunities, such as the PROMISE Scholarship, the Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars program, or the WV Invests Grant for technical paths.

  • Interactive Policy Chat: A new sidebar allows you to ask specific questions about West Virginia's graduation requirements (Policy 2510) or "Personalized Pathway" substitutions.

    I will now generate the complete, production-ready version of the West Virginia Personal Education Plan (PEP) Interactive Planner.

    This version consolidates all the advanced features we've discussed, including the AI Goal Architect, the Career Path Navigator, and the State Policy Chatbot. It is built as a single-file React application using Tailwind CSS for professional styling and includes the Gemini API integration with robust error handling and exponential backoff.

    The West Virginia PEP Interactive Planner is now fully operational with integrated AI capabilities.

    Application Highlights:

    1. AI Counseling Suite: The "AI Counselor" tab features a real-time chatbot grounded in West Virginia education policy. It can answer complex questions about credit substitutions, the PROMISE Scholarship, and specific pathway requirements.

    2. Plan Audit Engine: A specialized AI diagnostic tool that scans your entire education plan to ensure it meets the 22 or 23-credit mandate (Policy 2510) and provides actionable advice if gaps are found.

    3. Career Navigator: Uses the Gemini API to suggest localized West Virginia coursework and colleges (e.g., WVU, Marshall, BridgeValley) tailored to the student's chosen career cluster.

    4. Official Export: A professional, printable "Final Plan" document formatted to match state requirements, complete with signature lines and a formal policy layout.

    5. Robust Backend: Implements exponential backoff for all Gemini API calls to ensure high reliability during peak usage.

    This tool acts as a comprehensive bridge between state policy and student action. For the best experience, start by selecting a Career Pathway and then use the AI Counselor to refine your credit selections.

    https://gemini.google.com/app/9e9700b997bef8ff

    I will now generate the complete, production-ready version of the West Virginia Personal Education Plan (PEP) Interactive Planner.

    This version consolidates all the advanced features we've discussed, including the AI Goal Architect, the Career Path Navigator, and the State Policy Chatbot. It is built as a single-file React application using Tailwind CSS for professional styling and includes the Gemini API integration with robust error handling and exponential backoff.

    The West Virginia PEP Interactive Planner is now fully operational with integrated AI capabilities.

    Application Highlights:

    1. AI Counseling Suite: The "AI Counselor" tab features a real-time chatbot grounded in West Virginia education policy. It can answer complex questions about credit substitutions, the PROMISE Scholarship, and specific pathway requirements.

    2. Plan Audit Engine: A specialized AI diagnostic tool that scans your entire education plan to ensure it meets the 22 or 23-credit mandate (Policy 2510) and provides actionable advice if gaps are found.

    3. Career Navigator: Uses the Gemini API to suggest localized West Virginia coursework and colleges (e.g., WVU, Marshall, BridgeValley) tailored to the student's chosen career cluster.

    4. Official Export: A professional, printable "Final Plan" document formatted to match state requirements, complete with signature lines and a formal policy layout.

    5. Robust Backend: Implements exponential backoff for all Gemini API calls to ensure high reliability during peak usage.

    This tool acts as a comprehensive bridge between state policy and student action. For the best experience, start by selecting a Career Pathway and then use the AI Counselor to refine your credit selections.

     Note:  This is experimental!


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