West Virginia’s Board of Education Opens Comment Period for Updated Policy on Eligibility for School Sports

BOE Making Changes to Sports Eligibility Rule in Response to 2023 Session Legislation

The Charleston, West Virginia Board of Education has announced a 30-day comment period for an updated policy related to eligibility for school sports. This decision was made after the state legislature approved a bill in 2023 that allows students enrolled in private schools, the Hope Scholarship Program, microschools, and learning pods to participate in extracurricular activities offered by public schools.

The revision of the policy and the decision to open it for a 30-day comment period were included in the board’s consent agenda on Wednesday. Board member Debra Sullivan emphasized the need for students from non-public schools who wish to benefit from this law to adhere to testing requirements. She clarified that home school, learning pod, and microschool students must take nationally normed standardized tests in order to engage in SSAC activities. Sullivan wanted to ensure that these students were aware of this requirement, as they may not currently be taking such tests under existing rules.

According to Sullivan, the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission (SSAC) has incorporated this new language into its regulations. She highlighted that students interested in SSAC sports must comply with the nationally standardized testing requirement. The approval of the revised policy is expected to take place during the state Board of Education’s meeting in June.

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