School Improvement Project Sample Clauses

School Improvement Project. The teacher will develop a school project or refine a school process as part of a school improvement effort. Examples might include leading Every adult helping every child learn and grow every day! the process of reviewing and revising the student code of conduct, developing a proposed school-wide policy, or creating a student/parent informational guide.  Use Track II Planning and Assessment Form (Form A) to document this activity. TRACK III Exploring Professional Growth The purpose of Track III is to support and assess veteran practitioners relative to their success in designing and carrying out an individualized or collaboratively planned, professional growth project. It is designed to provide veteran practitioners with the autonomy to pursue professional growth through Action Research or pursing National Board Certification. Who qualifies for Track III? Any teacher who is not on formal evaluation, and with the mutual agreement of his or her administrator, may participate in Track III assessment. Administrators with concerns regarding a teacher’s professional performance may require the teacher to participate in either formal evaluation or Track II of the assessment process rather than Track III. Teachers may, with the permission of their evaluator, pursue a Track III project while being required to focus on a Track II activity. Should the teacher and administrator be unable to mutually agree on this arrangement, the administrator shall refer the matter to a Review Board consisting of the Superintendent, one other administrator of the Superintendent’s designation, and two (2) teacher representatives designated by the Licking Valley Education Association. Track III projects/activities may be done in conjunction with other formal higher education pursuits in which the teacher may be engaged.
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School Improvement Project. A school improvement project supporting the school’s strategic plan will be designed collaboratively between faculty and administration at each site. The project should be based on student achievement data using Standard-Based assessments and be rigorous, yet achievable. Each plan will be submitted to the Superintendent by October 1 and shall include: ● Goals ● Objectives that support the goals ● Assessment tools ● Benchmarks and dates ● Summary of the collaborative design process ● Signatures & titles of process participants Compensation for Part B is dependent on achievement of the stated goal or 7 or more of the individual grade levels reaching the stated goal. School Improvement is 1/3 of Part I of the teacher performance allocation. APPEAL PROCESS FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS: A school, committee or representative may appeal to the Superintendent or designee if there was a problem beyond the ability of the school to control.
School Improvement Project. The teacher will develop a school project or refine a school process as part of a school improvement effort. Examples might include leading the process of reviewing and revising the student code of conduct, developing a proposed school-wide policy, or creating a student/parent informational guide. ❖ Use the Less Frequent Evaluation Cycle Planning and Assessment Form to document this activity. Professional Growth Plan LICKING VALLEY SCHOOLS Every adult helping every child learn and grow every day! The Professional Growth Plan helps the teacher identify areas of professional development that will enable the teacher to enhance practice. The teacher is accountable for implementing and completing the plan. The plan must align to the Instructional Core Plan. The Professional Growth Plan is developed annually. It is to be reviewed regularly and updated as necessary based on collaborative conversations between the evaluator and the teacher. The Professional Growth Plan should reflect the evidence available and focus on the most recent evaluation and observations. The Professional Growth Plan should be individualized to the needs of the teacher. The school or district should provide for professional development opportunities and support the teacher by providing resources (e.g., time, financial). The Professional Growth Plan must be clear and comprehensive. It is aligned to the most recent evaluation results and proposes a sequence of appropriate activities leading to progress toward the goals. One goal required, additional goals may be added Teacher Name: Evaluator Name: Self-Directed (Accomplished) Jointly Developed (Skilled) Evaluator Guided (Developing) Choose the Domain(s) aligned to the goal(s). Focus for Learning Classroom Environment Knowledge of Students Assessment of Student Learning Lesson Delivery Professional Responsibilities Goal Statement(s) Demonstrating Performance on Ohio Standards for the Teaching Profession Action Steps & Resources to Achieve Goal(s) Qualitative or Quantitative Measurable Indicators: Evidence Indicating Progress on the Goal(s) Dates Discussed Describe the alignment to the Instructional Core Plan: Comments: Teacher’s Signature: Date: Evaluator’s Signature: Date: The evaluator’s signature on this form verifies the proper procedures as detailed in the local contract have been followed LICKING VALLEY SCHOOLS Every adult helping every child learn and grow every day! Professional Growth Plan Teacher Name: Evaluator Name:

Related to School Improvement Project

  • School Improvement The conditions which follow shall govern employee participation in any and all plans, programs, or projects included in the terms, site-based decision making, school improvement, effective schools as provided in Act 197, P.A. 1987 (Section 15.1919 (919b) MSA) or other similar plans:

  • School Improvement Plan As permitted under IC § 20-10.2-3-1.5, the Charter shall serve as the Charter School's strategic and continuous school improvement and achievement plan (hereafter, the "School Improvement Plan"). To the extent that IC § 20-10.2 applies to the Charter in its function as the School Improvement Plan, the Organizer shall comply with the requirements under IC § 20-10.2.

  • School Improvement Plans The School shall develop and implement a School Improvement Plan as required by section 1002.33(9)(n), Florida Statutes and applicable State Board of Education Rules or applicable federal law.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.

  • Site Improvements The City may require a Developer to undertake site improvements upon completion of construction. Site improvements include, but are not limited to, seeding or sodding of front yards, and 4' chain-link fencing. Said site improvements must be undertaken when seasonally appropriate. The City reserves the right to make an exception on a case-by-case basis.

  • Tenant Improvements Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, Landlord agrees, at its cost and expense to complete a “turnkey” interior build-out (“Tenant Improvements”) of the Leased Premises in accordance with the conditions stated in the Work Letter attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated hereby pursuant to the Approved Final Plans to be finalized and approved in accordance with the Work Letter and upon approval attached thereto. Any changes or modifications to the Approved Final Plans thereafter must be done in writing and signed by both Tenant and Landlord in accordance with the Work Letter. So long as in accordance with Article 19 of this Lease, Tenant agrees that Landlord shall be entitled to select, in its reasonable discretion and acting in good faith, all architects, engineers, contractors and material suppliers necessary to furnish the labor and materials for the construction of the Tenant Improvements. Landlord shall be the sole contracting party with respect to the employment of contractors which perform the work necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall not be entitled to access to the Leased Premises prior to the Date of Substantial Completion and Tenant shall not interfere with or impair in any material way the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and any such interference or impairment shall be included within a Tenant Delay as defined in the Work Letter and shall entitle Landlord to all remedies provided herein for breach of this Lease. Prior to the Possession Date, Tenant shall not enter into any contract for construction of any improvements within the Leased Premises with any person other than Landlord without Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant, at Tenant's expense, shall obtain and maintain any and all necessary permits and licenses to enable Tenant to conduct Tenant’s Permitted Use, and the failure of Tenant to obtain or maintain same shall not in any manner affect the Tenant’s obligations hereunder. Landlord shall be solely responsible, at its cost and expense, for obtaining all permits and approvals related to the Tenant Improvements.

  • EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT A leave of absence without pay of up to one (1) contract year may be granted to any employee, upon application, for the purpose of engaging in study at an accredited college or university reasonably related to professional responsibilities.

  • PROJECT 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Improvement Plan A written plan developed by the evaluator, utilized when a teacher received a Rating of Ineffective on his/her Evaluation or on any individual deficiency in the evaluation system.

  • Capital Improvements The Department has identified the following possible opportunities for Capital Improvements:

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