Building level administrator definition

Building level administrator means a principal, assistant principal, or vice principal in an educational entity.
Building level administrator means a license holder who:
Building level administrator means any individual responsible for the administration of a PK-12 school, including principals, assistant principals, and charter school chief administrators.

Examples of Building level administrator in a sentence

  • IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: 515 IAC 8-1-40 Building level administrator Authority: IC 20-28-2-6Affected: IC 20-28 Sec.

  • In the event of contract non-renewal, the employee given notice of intent to non-renew will be granted a hearing with a hearing board composed of (2) Board of Education members, (2) VHE members, and (1) Building level administrator that is NOT the direct supervisor of the teacher.

  • In general, the chain of command for personnel in the Manhattan Public Schools is as follows:Student/parent EmployeeActivities Director (for activities only) Building level administrator SuperintendentSchool Board The chain of command should be followed in both directions unless extenuating circumstances warrant.


More Definitions of Building level administrator

Building level administrator means principal, assistant principal, or any other position within a school setting that has the role or responsibility for direct supervision or primary evaluation of other licensed personnel.
Building level administrator means - a principal, assistant principal, or vice principal in an Arkansas public school or in the Arkansas Correctional Schools;
Building level administrator means a principal who is required to hold a standard building-level administrator license from the Department and who serves as a full-time school principal in an Arkansas public school.

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