Evaluation of Teachers Under Limited Contracts Sample Clauses

Evaluation of Teachers Under Limited Contracts. The Board evaluates teachers in accordance with State law and the standards-based statewide teacher evaluation framework adopted by the State Board of Education. All teacher evaluations must be completed on or before May 1, with a written report of the evaluation results provided on or before May 10. The Board evaluates teachers receiving effectiveness ratings of Accomplished on those teachersmost recent evaluations every three years, provided the teacher submits a self- directed Professional Growth Plan and the evaluator determines the teacher is making progress on that plan. Such evaluations are completed by May 1 of the evaluation year. Teachers evaluated on this basis are provided a written copy of their evaluation results by May 10 of the evaluation year. In years when an evaluation will not take place, one focused evaluation is carried out and at least one conference with the teacher will be held. The Board evaluates teachers receiving effectiveness ratings of Skilled on those teachers’ most recent evaluations every two years, provided the teacher and evaluator jointly develop a Professional Growth Plan and the evaluator determines the teacher is making progress on that plan. Biennial evaluations conducted under this policy are completed by May 1 of the evaluation year. Teachers evaluated on a biennial basis are provided a written copy of their evaluation results by May 10 of the evaluation year. In years when an evaluation will not take place, one focused observation is carried out and at least one conference with the teacher is held. Annual evaluations of teachers who are on limited or extended limited contracts pursuant to State law and are under consideration for nonrenewal shall, in the final contract year, include at least three formal observations of at least 30 minutes each and classroom walkthroughs. Evaluations of all other teachers shall include at least two formal observations of at least 30 minutes each and classroom walkthroughs. Formal observations and classroom walkthroughs will be performed per the Board adopted evaluation of professional staff policy. Non-renewal of limited contracts shall be in accordance with Ohio Revised Code §3319.11, except that the termevaluation procedures” as used therein shall mean those procedures established in this Paragraph of this Agreement and not to the procedure specified in Ohio
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