The resolution proposes an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution that would change the structure and election process of the State Board of Education. Starting with the general election in 2028, five members of the board would be elected on a partisan basis, while four members would continue to be appointed by the Governor with Senate consent. All members, whether elected or appointed, would serve four-year terms, with a limit of two terms for each member. The amendment also specifies the regions from which the elected members will be drawn and outlines the terms for each region. Additionally, it allows the West Virginia Board of Education to create rules or policies that must be submitted to the Legislature for review.

The resolution further stipulates that the question of ratification or rejection of this amendment will be presented to voters in the 2026 general election. It emphasizes the need for legislative oversight in the rulemaking process of the Board of Education and establishes specific qualifications for board membership. The amendment aims to enhance democratic participation in education governance by allowing voters to elect a portion of the board while maintaining a system of appointments to ensure diverse representation.