HOUSSE definition
Examples of HOUSSE in a sentence
Qualified: Anyone using the High Objective Uniform State Standard of Evaluation (HOUSSE) plan to qualify must meet the criteria outlined in School Board policy and match the certification required for the position being advertised.
In achieving that goal, teachers shall become “highly qualified” based on the “highly qualified” model or models selected by the District (that includes the high objective uniform state standards of evaluation (HOUSSE) process) from among those approved by both the United States Department of Education and the Michigan Department of Education.
The District will create a joint committee (i.e., portfolio review team) to review portfolios and follow the high objective uniform state standard of evaluation (HOUSSE).
Unit members will be reimbursed following sixty (60) days of submitting documentation of a passing score or a copy of the HOUSSE request submitted to TSPC.
In support of the AODA Information and Communication standard, the LLC will implement a strategic initiative project, beginning September/October that will improve and expand LLC services for students with disabilities.
The District will give members guidance and direction in meeting the standard of “highly qualified” including the HOUSSE (High Objective Uniform State Standard of Evaluation) option as laid out by the Michigan Department of Education.
New teachers who are highly qualified by HOUSSE, but do not have the subject as listed below on their certificate are not eligible for this stipend.
The Governing Body directs the Head Administrator to evaluate members of the administrative team in compliance and in accordance with the New Mexico Highly Objective Statewide Standard of Evaluation for Principals and Assistant Principals (HOUSSE).
A unit member may access their professional improvement funds for requests for High Objective State Standards of Evaluation (HOUSSE) assessments or for State Approved Core Academic exams such as the Praxis or Oregon Educator Licensed Assessment (ORELA).
A unit member may access their professional growth funds for requests for High Objective State Standards of Evaluation (HOUSSE) assessments or for State Approved Core Academic exams such as the Praxis or Oregon Educator Licensed Assessment (ORELA).