CONSTRUCTIVE INPUT TO PRINCIPALS Sample Clauses

CONSTRUCTIVE INPUT TO PRINCIPALS. Each year by the end of November, the administration will offer teachers the opportunity to complete a climate survey concerning building level issues that measure the effectiveness of the building in meeting its mission and goals. Feedback will be given through the use of a climate survey instrument, which will be reviewed by the Association on a yearly basis. The survey instruments will be disseminated each year by the Superintendent to individual teachers. Teachers will have one (1) week to complete the climate surveys. If the district utilizes an online survey, teachers may print a blank and fill out a paper copy. The NBEA will be responsible for entering those online and will submit all paper copies to the district office. The Superintendent will review the results with individual building principals and will utilize the results in self- evaluation by the principals.
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CONSTRUCTIVE INPUT TO PRINCIPALS. Each year by the end of November, the administration will offer teachers the opportunity to complete a climate survey concerning building level issues that measure the effectiveness of the building in meeting its mission and goals. Feedback will be given through the use of a climate survey instrument, which will be reviewed by the Association on a yearly basis. The survey instruments will be disseminated each year by the Superintendent to individual teachers. Teachers will have one (1) week to complete the climate surveys and will return them to the building representatives who will forward them to the Superintendent. The Superintendent will review the results with individual building principals and will utilize the results in self-evaluation by the principals.

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