Common use of Non-OTES Evaluation Procedures Clause in Contracts

Non-OTES Evaluation Procedures. The provisions of this article expressly supersede O.R.C. 3319.11 to the extent permitted by law. The provisions of this Article apply to those teachers not covered by the OTES evaluation procedures contained in Article 5. One of the primary objectives of the evaluation procedure shall be the improvement of instruction for the pupils who are enrolled in the Xxxxxxx City Schools. In order to facilitate the accomplishment of this objective, and others, the following has been established: 1. Class observations and subsequent reporting and evaluation shall be conducted only by building principals, assistant principals, or other administrators or supervisors who possess a Master’s Degree and the appropriate administrative or supervisory certificate/license. Each observation required will consist of not less than thirty consecutive minutes. 2. Each class observation shall be followed by a “Report of Class Observation” on the prescribed form, a copy of which will be given to the teacher within five (5) working days of the observation. An observation conference shall be held within five (5) working days of the classroom observation unless the principal or teacher is absent from school or unless there are extenuating circumstances. In the event a teacher disputes the contents of the written evaluation, the teacher shall state his/her objections in writing within ten (10) working days of the written evaluation conference and have it attached as a permanent addendum to the personnel file copy. Class observation reports are to be used as part of the formal evaluation. Written evaluations shall be returned to the teacher within ten (10) working days of the evaluation conference. 3. Formal evaluations shall be held as follows:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Non-OTES Evaluation Procedures. The provisions of this article expressly supersede O.R.C. 3319.11 to the extent permitted by law. The provisions of this Article apply to those teachers not covered by the OTES evaluation procedures contained in Article 5. One of the primary objectives of the evaluation procedure shall be the improvement of instruction for the pupils who are enrolled in the Xxxxxxx Jackson City Schools. In order to facilitate the accomplishment of this objective, and others, the following has been established: 1. Class observations and subsequent reporting and evaluation shall be conducted only by building principals, assistant principals, or other administrators or supervisors who possess a Master’s Degree and the appropriate administrative or supervisory certificate/license. Each observation required will consist of not less than thirty consecutive minutes. 2. Each class observation shall be followed by a “Report of Class Observation” on the prescribed form, a copy of which will be given to the teacher within five (5) working days of the observation. An observation conference shall be held within five (5) working days of the classroom observation unless the principal or teacher is absent from school or unless there are extenuating circumstances. In the event a teacher disputes the contents of the written evaluation, the teacher shall state his/her objections in writing within ten (10) working days of the written evaluation conference and have it attached as a permanent addendum to the personnel file copy. Class observation reports are to be used as part of the formal evaluation. Written evaluations shall be returned to the teacher within ten (10) working days of the evaluation conference. 3. Formal evaluations shall be held as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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