DISTRICT INSERVICE FACTOR Sample Clauses

DISTRICT INSERVICE FACTOR. The District agrees that the staff development program shall be employee centered and that the following conditions are established to xxxxxx continued professional growth: 1. District-sponsored In-service is defined as planned staff development, to meet defined needs approved by the Superintendent. These workshops may be scheduled during the school day, where there is late arrival or early release days, or when school is not in session. 2. The District shall work cooperatively with the USVEA to conduct annual needs assessments each Spring. Results shall be shared with all parties. 3. When any five (5) certificated employees of the District file a written request for a specific In- service training program, the Superintendent shall meet with those persons to determine whether the course is feasible and to work out the details of its implementation. If the program is agreed upon, the Superintendent will appoint one of the initiators as coordinator to be responsible for the evaluation and mechanics of the course. a. The written request will include the following: 1. Purpose of the desired training; 2. Content of the proposed course; 3. Names of the resource people to assist in the course, if this is possible at the time of the request; 4. Length of the course and the desired meeting time; 5. Names of those desiring to participate in the course; and 6. Estimate of the cost of the course.
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