UNSATISFACTORY SUMMATIVE RATING [--5 Sample Clauses

UNSATISFACTORY SUMMATIVE RATING [--5. 1] A. Within thirty (30) calendar days of the unsatisfactory evaluation, a remediation plan will be developed and initiated by the district in consultation with the employee in remediation and the assigned consulting teacher. The plan will be designed to correct the areas identified as unsatisfactory. B. The remediation plan shall be for ninety (90) school days and provide for evaluations by the evaluator. Additional evaluations may be requested by the employee in remediation. C. Participants in remediation plan shall include the employee with the summative unsatisfactory composite rating, the consulting teacher, and the evaluator. D. The employee in remediation and the consulting teacher shall both receive five (5) school days of released time during the period year of remediation. These days can be used to observe each other’s class, observe other teachers’ classes (in or out of the district), meet with the evaluator to work on the remediation plan, meet with other educational professionals, or to participate in activities they feel will help the employee in remediation to gain a proficient or higher summative rating. E. When the employee in remediation successfully completes the remediation plan by receiving a proficient or better summative rating on the Teacher Evaluation he/she shall be reinstated to the normal cycle of evaluation.
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