Observations - Minimum Number/Time Sample Clauses

Observations - Minimum Number/Time. Annually, employees shall be observed at least twice in the performance of their assigned duties for a total observation time of at least sixty (60) minutes prior to the formal evaluation conference. Any required formal observation shall not be less than 30 minutes in length. An employee in the third year of provisional status as defined in RCW 28A.405.220 shall be observed at least three times in the performance of his or her duties and the total observation time for the school year shall not be less than ninety (90) minutes. For all employees, one (1) observation will be conducted prior to the end of the first semester. If an employee is absent, and the observation cannot be completed prior to the end of the first semester, the observation will be conducted at a reasonable time thereafter. The first observation will occur no later than five (5) days after the pre- observation conference, unless mutually agreed to by the evaluator and the employee or unless the employee’s absence on the appointed day led to a delay. For new employees the first observation shall be held within the first ninety (90) calendar days of employment for a minimum observation time of thirty (30) minutes. Observations, where appropriate, shall take place under a variety of circumstances such as different subject areas, different instructional methods, and different times of the day, week, and year. Observations will not take place on the day before winter or spring break. The evaluator shall utilize the Observation Report Form (Appendix B-8) as documentation for the two (2) required observations. The evaluator will provide a copy of the documentation to the employee within four (4) days following the observation date and at least one (1) day prior to the post observation conference. The employee will complete and provide a copy of the Post-Observation Conference Tool (Appendix B-7) on this same timeline. In the event that an evaluator conducts observations in addition to the two (2) required observations (or three (3) in the case of a third year provisional employee) that will be used as a basis for the final evaluation report, the evaluator will complete the applicable sections of the Observation Report Form (Appendix B-8) The evaluator will deliver a copy of the completed Observation Report form to the employee within five (5) days of the observation date and schedule a meeting within ten (10) days of the observation date to discuss the observation and make recommendations for im...
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Observations - Minimum Number/Time. Annually, employees shall be observed at least twice in the performance of their assigned duties for a total observation time of at least sixty (60) minutes prior to the formal evaluation conference, with one (1) observation being no less than thirty (30) minutes in length. An employee in the third year of provisional status as defined in RCW 28A.405.220 shall be observed at least three times in the performance of his or her duties and the total observation time for the school year shall not be less than ninety (90) minutes. For all employees, one (1) observation will be conducted prior to the end of the first semester. If an employee is absent, and the observation cannot be completed prior to the end of the first semester, the observation will be conducted at a reasonable time thereafter. For new employees the first observation shall be held within the first ninety (90) calendar days of employment for a minimum observation time of thirty

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  • MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY The State makes no commitment to purchase any minimum or maximum quantity, or dollar volume of products from the selected suppliers. Utilization of this agreement will be on an as needed basis by State Agencies and/or Cooperative Participants, Cities, Counties, Schools K-12, Colleges and Universities. The State will award to multiple suppliers; however, the State reserves the right to purchase like and similar products from other suppliers as necessary to meet operational requirements. Note: Issuance of an award does not guarantee an order.

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