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West Virginia’s School Discipline Bill Signed Into Law by Governor Morrisey

Posted on May 6, 2025

RIPLEY, WV – In a move aimed at reinforcing safety and discipline in West Virginia classrooms, Governor Patrick Morrisey officially signed Senate Bill 199 into law during a ceremony held at Ripley Elementary School. The event was attended by key education and community leaders, including Senators Amy Grady and Eric Tarr, State Superintendent Michele Blatt, and Ripley Mayor Carolyn Radler.

Governor Morrisey emphasized the importance of maintaining order in schools to foster student success. “For West Virginia to thrive, we must invest in a strong education system that supports teachers, involves parents, and promotes safe, effective learning environments,” he said. “This law gives educators the authority they need to maintain control in their classrooms.”

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Senate Bill 199 introduces clear procedures for addressing violent or disruptive student behavior. Under the new law, educators have the authority to immediately remove students who pose a threat to staff or classmates, or who create an environment that interferes with others’ ability to learn. Once removed, those students may be required to complete intervention programs or be placed in specialized alternative learning settings suited to their needs.

The legislation is designed to give teachers greater autonomy in maintaining discipline, while also ensuring students receive the support necessary for academic and behavioral improvement.

With the signing of this bill, West Virginia moves toward a more structured and responsive approach to school safety and student conduct.

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