Common use of Number of Evaluations Clause in Contracts

Number of Evaluations. Non-tenured teachers shall be evaluated at least three times in every school year, with at least two of the observations being formal. Tenured teachers shall be evaluated at least twice every two (2) years, with at least one of the observations being formal. A principal shall not be prohibited from evaluating any teachers within a school during his/her first year as principal of such school. Any teacher whose performance is rated as “needs improvement” or “unsatisfactory” shall be evaluated at least three times during the school year following the receipt of such rating, with at least two being formal.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Number of Evaluations. Non-tenured teachers shall be evaluated observed at least three times in every school year, with at least two of the observations being formal. Tenured teachers shall be evaluated observed at least twice every two in a three (23) yearsyear evaluation cycle, with at least one of the observations being formal. A principal shall not be prohibited from evaluating any teachers within a school during his/her their first year as principal of such school. Any teacher whose performance is rated as “needs improvement” or “unsatisfactory” shall be evaluated the following school year. This evaluation will include at least three times during the school year following the receipt of such ratingobservations, with at least two being formal.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Number of Evaluations. Non-tenured teachers shall be evaluated at least three times in every school year, with at least two of the observations being formal. Tenured teachers shall be evaluated at least twice every two (2) years, with at least one of the observations being formal. A principal shall not be prohibited from evaluating any teachers within a school during his/her their first year as principal of such school. Any teacher whose performance is rated as “needs improvement” or “unsatisfactory” shall be evaluated at least three times during the school year following the receipt of such rating, with at least two being formal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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