Final Summative Evaluation Conference – Focused Evaluation Sample Clauses

Final Summative Evaluation Conference – Focused Evaluation a. Prior to May 15th the evaluator and teacher shall meet to discuss the teacher’s final summative score. b. Any student growth evidence must be submitted to the evaluator prior to the final evaluation. Any other evidence must be submitted to the evaluator by May 1st, unless the evaluator and teacher mutually agree to a later date. c. All evidence, measures and observations used in developing the final summative evaluation score must be a product of the school year in which the evaluation is conducted. d. By June 1st the teacher will sign two (2) copies of the Final Summative Evaluation Report. The signature of the teacher does not, however, necessarily imply that the employee agrees with its contents. The teacher may attach any written comments to observations and to the final annual evaluation report as well.
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Final Summative Evaluation Conference – Focused Evaluation. 37 Prior to June 10th the evaluator and teacher shall meet to discuss the teacher’s final 38 summative evaluation. 39 40 a. Any student growth evidence must be submitted to the evaluator prior to the final 41 evaluation. Any other evidence must be submitted to the evaluator by May 1st, 42 unless the evaluator and teacher mutually agree to a later date. 43 44 b. All evidence, measures and observations used in developing the final summative 45 evaluation must be a product of the school year in which the evaluation is 46 conducted. 47 48 c. Evidence collection should be gathered from the normal course of the employee's 49 duties and shall not represent an additional workload created solely for the 1 purpose of evaluation. The method for compiling and reviewing assessment data, 2 evidence and artifacts will be mutually agreed upon by the teacher and the 3 evaluator. 5 d. The teacher will sign two (2) copies of the Final Summative Evaluation
Final Summative Evaluation Conference – Focused Evaluation. Prior to June 10th the evaluator and teacher shall meet to discuss the teacher’s final summative evaluation. a. Any student growth evidence must be submitted to the evaluator prior to the final evaluation. Any other evidence must be submitted to the evaluator by May 1st, unless the evaluator and teacher mutually agree to a later date. b. All evidence, measures and observations used in developing the final summative evaluation must be a product of the school year in which the evaluation is conducted. c. Evidence collection should be gathered from the normal course of the employee’s duties and shall not represent an additional workload created solely for the purpose of evaluation. The method for compiling and reviewing assessment data, evidence and artifacts will be mutually agreed upon by the teacher and the evaluator.
Final Summative Evaluation Conference – Focused Evaluation a Prior to May 15th the evaluator and teacher shall meet to discuss the teacher's final summative score.

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