Common use of Exceeds Expectations Clause in Contracts

Exceeds Expectations. The Employee consistently works beyond a majority of the performance expectations of this factor and has made significant contributions to the District through such performance. ME - Meets Expectations: The employee has met the performance expectations for this factor. NA - Needs Attention: The employee has difficulty meeting the performance expectations for this factor. US - Unsatisfactory: The employee has failed to meet the performance expectations for this factor. NR - Not Relevant EE - Exceeds Expectations ME - Meets Expectations NA - Needs Attention US - Unsatisfactory NR - Not Relevant

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Exceeds Expectations. The Employee consistently works beyond a majority of the performance expectations of this factor and has made significant contributions to the District through such performance. ME - Meets Expectations: The employee has met the performance expectations for this factor. NA - Needs Attention: The employee has difficulty meeting the performance expectations for this factor. US - Unsatisfactory: The employee has failed to meet the performance expectations for this factor. NR - Not Relevant Computer Technician Evaluation Name: Position: School Year: EE - Exceeds Expectations ME - Meets Expectations Expectation NA - Needs Attention US - Unsatisfactory NR - Not RelevantAttention

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Exceeds Expectations. The Employee consistently works beyond a majority of the performance expectations of this factor and has made significant contributions to the District through such performance. ME - Meets Expectations: The employee has met the performance expectations for this factor. NA - Needs Attention: The employee has difficulty meeting the performance expectations for this factor. US - Unsatisfactory: The employee has failed to meet the performance expectations for this factor. NR - Not Relevant Computer Technician Evaluation Name: EE - Exceeds Expectations ME - Meets Expectations Expectation NA - Needs Attention US - Unsatisfactory NR - Not RelevantAttention

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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