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Process for Granting BB Academy Credits. The focus of the BB Academy Credits is to assist certified staff members in modifying current classroom practice. To that end, all requests for salary credit must have an accompanying authentic documentation form. This requirement requires the certified participant to demonstrate change in their classroom. Authentic Documentation may include but is not limited to the following: a series of coaching observations, a video/audio tape of a series of lessons, completion of the course with an instructional change document. Formal documentation must be turned in no later than three (3) weeks after the last date of the course to be granted salary credit. Upon successful completion of the course, a letter of completion will be supplied to the certified staff member and a copy will be placed in their personnel file for any future reference.
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