BOARD OF EDUCATION-ADMINISTRATION-EDUCATORS PARTNERSHIP Sample Clauses

BOARD OF EDUCATION-ADMINISTRATION-EDUCATORS PARTNERSHIP. The members of the St. Xxxxxxx Community Unit School District #303 Board of Education join the administrators of the District in acknowledging the dedication of District #303 educators to the needs of students during and after the school day. The statements presented below affirm the critical relationship among these three groups in providing a first-rate educational environment for all students. 1. Educators will work with all administrators to engage the administrator in direct involvement in general classroom activities (e.g., occasional substituting, guest lectures, etc.). 2. Recognizing that parents of students may not always be available to discuss their child's progress during the designated school day, it may be necessary for educators to conference with parents beyond that time and/or contact the parents on the telephone. Formal conferencing should be arranged directly between the educator and parent, where possible. 3. Educators will be encouraged by their building principals to further develop lines of communication with parents by using a variety of professional contacts during the school year including, for example, a letter or phone call to parents outlining the educator’s expectations for the year or semester class. 4. The Association and the Board will continue to work together in a spirit of mutual trust, support and collaboration to improve the educational opportunities for all students.
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