West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2087

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Removing restrictions of taxpayers to access online curriculum, and allow for taxpayers to inspect additional instructional material adopted by the county board pursuant to including books in the classroom

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5124

The purpose of this bill is to remove the restrictions of taxpayers to access online curriculum, and allow for taxpayers to inspect additional instructional material adopted by the county board pursuant to including books in the classroom.

WV SB422

Requiring public schools to publish curriculum online at beginning of each new school year

WV HB2778

To create curriculum transparency in public schools

WV SB740

Prohibiting digital manipulation of sexually explicit content to include minors

WV HB3271

Relating to increasing monitoring of special education classrooms

WV HB2461

Video and audio recordings in self-contained classrooms

WV HB3276

Relating to requiring video cameras in certain special education classrooms

WV HB2366

Require cameras in all classrooms

WV SB252

Prohibiting obscene materials in or within 2,500 feet of WV schools

WV SB197

Prohibiting obscene materials in or within 2,500 feet of WV schools

Similar Bills

WV SB704

Allowing parents, grandparents, and guardians to inspect instructional materials in classroom

WV SB422

Requiring public schools to publish curriculum online at beginning of each new school year

WV HB2778

To create curriculum transparency in public schools

WV HB5124

The purpose of this bill is to remove the restrictions of taxpayers to access online curriculum, and allow for taxpayers to inspect additional instructional material adopted by the county board pursuant to including books in the classroom.

WV HB2545

Allow corporal punishment in schools

WV HB2890

Modifying student discipline

WV HB4776

Relating to adding elementary schools into school disciplinary measures

WV HB2649

Relating to adding elementary schools into school disciplinary measures