STATE STANDARDS, GOALS & ANNUAL PLAN Sample Clauses

STATE STANDARDS, GOALS & ANNUAL PLAN. The Superintendent shall be evaluated annually by the Committee and Union, based on Standards and Rubrics adopted by the Board of Education and DESE pursuant to 603 CMR 35.00 (as amended), and on a schedule agreed upon by the parties. The regulations can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/lawsregs/603cmr35.html. The Education Evaluator webpage on the DESE website is located at: h ttp://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxx/. All evaluations shall be accomplished consistent with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A relative to the Open Meeting Law.
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STATE STANDARDS, GOALS & ANNUAL PLAN. The Superintendent shall be evaluated based on Standards and Rubrics adopted by the Board of Education and DESE on a schedule agreed upon by the parties as set out below. The Standards are: Instructional Leadership, Management and Operations, Family & Community Engagement, and Professional Culture. These may change as determined by the Board of Education. The evaluation shall reflect the five step cycle set out in Principles of Effective Administrative Leadership and Descriptors adopted by the Massachusetts Board of Education, 603 CMR 35.00, and any additional standards or goals mutually agreed upon. The Evaluation Instrument and the process of evaluation may be amended, modified or abbreviated by mutual agreement in writing by the Superintendent and the Committee. All evaluations shall be accomplished consistent with the provisions of M.G.L., c.30A relative to the Open Meeting Law.

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