Reports and Meetings with the Joint Panel Sample Clauses

Reports and Meetings with the Joint Panel. The Consulting Teacher shall submit a written report to the Joint Panel on the progress of the Participating Teacher at least mid-year. The final report will be submitted to the Joint Panel at least 45 calendars days before the end of the Participating Teacher's school ear. The Consulting Teacher may provide at any time a written or oral report to the Joint Panel regarding the progress of the referred teacher in the Peer Assistance and Review Program. The Participating Teacher may respond in writing to the Consulting Teacher's report. All deliberations of the Joint Panel are confidential. The Joint Panel may request follow-up information.
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Reports and Meetings with the Joint Panel. 25 The Consulting Teacher shall submit a written report to the Joint Panel on the progress 26 of the Participating Teacher at least mid-year. The final report shall be submitted to the Joint 27 Panel on/or before May 1.
Reports and Meetings with the Joint Panel. The Consulting Teacher shall submit a written report to the Joint Panel on the Progress of the Participating Teacher at approximately mid-year. The final report will be submitted to the Joint Panel at least 45 calendar days before the end of the Participating Teacher’s school year. The Participating Teacher may respond in writing to the Consulting Teacher’s report and appear with representation at a meeting of the Joint Panel to discuss the content of the report. The Consulting Teacher may provide at any time a written or oral report to the Participating Teacher and/or joint panel regarding progress of the Participating Teacher in the Peer Assistance and Review program. A PAR self-assessment survey will be given to all participating teachers, consulting teachers, and panel members to identify strength and weakness of the program.

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