West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5195

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Create a half day position for all school service personnel

Impact

The proposed changes outlined in HB 5195 are expected to modify employment practices within school districts across West Virginia. By allowing for half day positions, the bill aims to help school systems effectively manage staffing needs and potentially increase the pool of candidates eligible for service roles. The enactment of this bill may also lead to county boards of education adopting specific policies to define the responsibilities and requirements for these newly established half day roles, thereby standardizing their implementation across the state.

Summary

House Bill 5195 aims to amend the West Virginia Code by creating 'half day' positions for all school service personnel, including roles such as aides, custodians, mechanics, and administrative assistants. The bill underscores the need to alleviate staffing shortages within the education system by providing more flexible employment options for service personnel. Currently, only school cook personnel are entitled to half day positions, and this legislation seeks to extend similar opportunities to other service roles to attract new entrants into the workforce while providing existing personnel with additional working arrangements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5195 appears to be cautiously optimistic among proponents who believe that the creation of half day positions will greatly benefit schools facing persistent staffing challenges. There is an underlying frustration regarding the current limitations on service personnel positions, but the bill's supporters maintain that it represents a pragmatic approach to improving workforce engagement in the education sector. However, detailed discussions about potential impacts on existing employment standards and benefits may generate concern among various stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 5195 may arise around the lack of additional benefits associated with the newly created half day positions, particularly regarding tenure or seniority accumulation. There may also be discussions on how the flexibility of half day roles could affect the overall quality of service provided in schools and how such changes might influence current service personnel who work full-time. Ensuring that these amendments are received positively by both staff and school administration will be crucial for the successful rollout of the new positions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3195

Relating to the management of personal service appropriations for vacant positions

WV HB2761

To allow classroom aides with 10 or more years of service and good evaluations to bid on teaching positions

WV HB2455

Defining a work day for school service personnel and removing a provision relating to employment of licensed practical nurses

WV HB2602

Reestablishing certain specialized school service personnel classifications

WV HB2598

Raising salaries for school service personnel

WV HB2458

Relating to public school personnel

WV SB638

Providing bonuses to school personnel for unused personal days

WV HB2434

Modifying the definitions and pay grades of certain school cafeteria personnel

WV SB519

School Personnel Whistle-Blower Law

WV HB2088

Creating an exemption from state income tax for public school educators and personnel

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