Common use of Probation Status Clause in Contracts

Probation Status. All administrators shall serve a two (2) year period of probation. A portion of this probationary period may be waived by the Board upon recommendation of the superintendent. By March 1st of each probationary year, the superintendent shall provide the administrator with a definite written statement as to the quality of his/her work and further stating the status of the administrator for the next year. The superintendent will provide the administrator with a definite written statement upon satisfactory completion of the probationary period at which time the administrator will be granted a two (2) year individual contract for the administrative position in which the probationary period was satisfactorily completed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Probation Status. All administrators shall serve a two (2) year period of probation. A portion of this probationary period may be waived by the Board upon recommendation of the superintendent. By March 1st of each probationary year, the superintendent shall provide the administrator with a definite written statement as to the quality of his/her work and further stating the status of the administrator for the next year. The superintendent will provide the administrator with a definite written statement upon satisfactory completion of the probationary period at which time the administrator will be granted a two three (23) year individual contract for the administrative position in which the probationary period was satisfactorily completed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement