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2019-2020
Gulf District Schools
Superintendent Jim Norton
District Contact:
Lori Price
Assistant Superintendent for
Instruction
850.229.6940
Gulf Instructional Evaluation System
Rule 6A-5.030 Form IEST-2015 Effective Date: ______ 2015
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Table of Contents
1. Performance of Students
2. Instructional Practice
3. Other Indicators of Performance
4. Summative Evaluation Score
5. Additional Requirements
6. District Evaluation Procedures
7. District Self-Monitoring
8. Appendix A – Checklist for Approval
9. Appendix B – 150 Point Conversion Chart
10. Appendix C – Self-Assessment
11. Appendix D – Summative Evaluation Forms
12. Appendix E – Rubric
13. Appendix F – SGA Codes
14. Appendix G – NI & U Count
15. Appendix H – Article XIV of Contract
16. Appendix I – DOE Personnel Evaluation Codes
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Introduction
The Gulf District Instructional Evaluation System has eight core components:
Component 1: Training
Component 2: Orientation
Component 3: Teacher Self-Assessment
Component 4: Formal Observations
Component 5: Informal Observations & Walkthroughs
Component 6: Summary Evaluation Conference and Scoring the Teacher Summary Rating Form
Component 7: Correlation to Professional Development
Component 8: Annual Review by District
1. Performance of Students
The Gulf District Instructional Evaluation System is divided into two parts: Performance and Student Growth & Achievement. It is based on 450 possible points. One-third, or 150 points, is derived from Student Growth and Achievement. The remaining two-thirds, or 300 points, is derived from the Performance portion which is divided into the following four domains:
Domain 1: Planning/Preparation (20% - up to 60 points)
Domain 2: Classroom Management (25% - up to 75 points)
Domain 3: Direct Instruction (35% - up to 105 points)
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities (20% or up to 60 points)
Each domain contains specific indicators which are aligned to the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP). A crosswalk from the district’s evaluation framework to the FEAP demonstrating the district’s evaluation system contains indicators based upon each of the practices is found in Table 2.
Domain 1 (Planning/Preparation) contains five indicators; each to be scored as Highly Effective (HE), Effective (E), Needs Improvement (NI), or Unsatisfactory (U). If three or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (60 points) for Domain 1. If three or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (48 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (30 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (12 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U. A similar scoring system has been established for the remaining domains.
Domain 2 (Classroom Management) contains three indicators. If two or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (75 points) for Domain 2. If two or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (60 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (15 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one
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indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (15 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U.
Domain 3 (Direct Instruction) contains six indicators. If four or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (105 points) for Domain 3. If four or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (84 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (54 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (21 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U.
Domain 4 (Professional Responsibilities) also contains five indicators. If three or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (60 points) for Domain 1. If three or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (48 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (30 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (12 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U.
The Instructional Appraisal Score/Cover Sheet located in Part 4 delineates the scoring process, and provides a place for the calculations to be completed. The scores from all four domains are added together to obtain the Performance Total. This total is then added to the Student Growth and Achievement total to complete the evaluation.
When determining Student Growth and Achievement, student performance data for at least three years, including the current year and the two immediately preceding the current year, will be used if available. If less than the three most recent years of data are available, those years for which data are available will be used.
For those classroom teachers who teach English Language Arts in grades 4-10, mathematics in grades 4-8, or Algebra I, the teacher will be given two options for obtaining a student growth and achievement score.
Option1: Proficiency Rate Level 3 or above on statewide assessments converted to 150 point scale per district chart; or
Option 2: Based on the state-provided VAM. The scale below will be used.
State VAM Scale:
o Highly Effective 4.0 = 150 points
o Effective 3.0 = 134 points
o Needs Improvement 2.0 = 119 points
o Unsatisfactory 1.0 = 100 points
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For classroom teachers of students for courses not assessed by statewide, standardized assessments and for instructional personnel who are not classroom teachers, district-determined student performance measures will be used.
Table 1 indicates the student performance measures to be used for each grade level or subject. For those grade levels and/or subjects which do not receive a state-determined VAM score or who choose not to use the state-determined VAM score, raw data will be converted to a 150 point scale. The sole purpose of the scale is to facilitate ease in calculation by converting student growth and achievement data to a 150 point basis commensurate with the student growth and achievement scores given teachers receiving state-determined VAM (see Appendix B).
Teachers newly hired to the district must have two evaluations which include a student growth and achievement metric completed each year. Because standardized test data is not available mid-year, the assessments used for progress monitoring throughout the year will be used. This will include chapter and unit tests from the adopted curricula, writing tests developed using FSA supplied materials, FAIR, and software programs (including, but not limited to i-Ready). Where applicable teachers will use the Proficiency Rate (percentage of students scoring 70 or above) on semester exams converted to 150 point scale per district chart. Semester exams will be teacher-developed, standards-based, and principal approved and count 20% of a student’s grade.
Table I
Grade Level or Subject Assessment
Pre-K VPK Assessment Percent of 4 year old students qualifying as “Kindergarten Ready” converted to 150 point scale per district chart
K – 2nd
K-2: ELA & Math
i-Ready K-2: Percent of students who demonstrated “Typical Growth” or scored on/above grade level as reflected on final Growth Monitoring Report by i-Ready converted to 150 point scale per district chart
3rd FSA ELA & Math Proficiency Rate: Level 3 or above converted to 150 point scale per district chart
For the following subjects:
Geometry
Biology
Civics
U.S. History
5, 8: Science
FSA EOC, NGSS EOC, or FCAT Proficiency Rate (percentage of students scoring Level 3 or above) converted to 150 point scale per district chart
4th - 10th 4-10 ELA
4-8 Math
Algebra 1
FSA or EOC State VAM Scale: 4.0=150 pts., 3.0=134 pts., 2.0=119 pts., 1=100 pts.
or Proficiency Rate: Level 3 or above converted to 150 point scale per district chart
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For the following subjects:
MCR
English IV
PERT Proficiency Rate (English IV): 95 or above on average of Reading & Writing subtests converted to 150 point scale per district chart Proficiency Rate (MCR): 104 or above converted to 150 point scale per district chart
For all other subjects without standardized assessments
Semester Exams* Proficiency Rate (percentage of students scoring 70 or above on semester exams) converted to 150 point scale per district chart *Semester exams will be teacher-developed, standards-based, and principal approved and count 20% of a student’s grade.
Following Positions: Media Specialist
Reading Coach
Speech Pathologist
State provided school VAM for ELA (pro-rated by service to schools)
Following Positions: School Psychologist
Guidance Counselor
ESE Resource Teacher
ESE Staffing Specialist
Technology Coach
Curriculum Coordinator
Behavior Specialist
Social Worker
Parent Liaison
Truant Officer
Computer Lab Instructor
Assessment Coordinator
State provided school VAM for ELA & Math (pro-rated by service to schools)
Adult School Instructor Percentage of students passing state-mandated assessments converted to 150 point scale per district chart
NOTE 1: If a teacher has 3 or more periods assessed by a standardized test, that teacher may opt to use the student test data for those classes only or may opt to combine the data for all subjects taught (proportionate to the periods taught). For example: If a teacher has 3 periods of U. S. History and 2 periods of World Geography, the teacher has 2 options:
Option 1: Use only the proficiency rate for U. S. History as provided by the state; or
Option 2: Use a combination of both the proficiency rate for U. S. History as provided by the state and the percentage of students scoring 70% or above on the semester exams for World Geography. (If a teacher has < 3 periods assessed by a standardized test, this option must be used.)
NOTE 2: Teachers newly hired to the district must have two evaluations which include a student growth and achievement metric completed each year.
All student proficiency scores will be based on students assigned to the teacher based on roster verification.
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2. Instructional Practice
The Gulf District Schools Teacher Evaluation Process is designed to assess the teacher’s performance based on Danielson’s model and the Florida Accomplished Educators Standards (see link below). Danielson’s model is based on research and its practices are strongly linked to increased student achievement. An additional outcome goal of the system is for the educator to use the evaluation to assist in determining specific professional development needs. The principal (or supervisor) will conduct the evaluation process in which the teacher will actively participate through the use of self‐assessment, reflection, presentation of artifacts, and classroom demonstration. The results of the evaluations, along with student achievement data, will be used as the basis for the School Improvement Plan. http://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7503/urlt/0071813-alignment-feap-danielson.pdf
All teachers will be evaluated based upon the same core of effective strategies.
The evaluation criteria (Florida Statute 1012.34) must include:
1. Performance of students 2. Instructional practice based on the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices 3. Professional and job responsibilities
Table 2 below is a crosswalk from the district’s evaluation framework to the Educator Accomplished Practices demonstrating the district’s evaluation system contains indicators based upon each of the practices. This crosswalk is specific to the evaluation designed for traditional classroom teachers, but because the evaluations for non-classroom instructional personal were patterned after that of classroom teachers there continues to be a correlation to the FEAP.
Table 2
Alignment to the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP)
Practice Evaluation Indicators
1. Instructional Design and Lesson Planning Applying concepts from human development and learning theories, the effective educator consistently:
a. Aligns instruction with state-adopted standards at the appropriate level of rigor; 1.1, 3.2 b. Sequences lessons and concepts to ensure coherence and required prior knowledge; 1.2, 1.3, 3.6 c. Designs instruction for students to achieve mastery; 3.2
d. Selects appropriate formative assessments to monitor learning; 3.3
e. Uses diagnostic student data to plan lessons; and, 1.5 f. Develops learning experiences that require students to demonstrate a variety of applicable skills and
competencies. 1.3, 3.5, 3.6
2. The Learning Environment To maintain a student-centered learning environment that is safe, organized, equitable, flexible, inclusive, and collaborative, the effective educator
consistently:
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a. Organizes, allocates, and manages the resources of time, space, and attention; 2.2, 2.3, 3.5 b. Manages individual and class behaviors through a well-planned management system; 2.1, 2.3 c. Conveys high expectations to all students; 2.2, 2.3, 3.2 d. Respects students’ cultural linguistic and family background; 4.1 e. Models clear, acceptable oral and written communication skills; 4.3 f. Maintains a climate of openness, inquiry, fairness and support; 4.1 g. Integrates current information and communication technologies; 4.5 h. Adapts the learning environment to accommodate the differing needs and diversity of students; and 3.4 i. Utilizes current and emerging assistive technologies that enable students to participate in high-quality
communication interactions and achieve their educational goals. 4.5
3. Instructional Delivery and Facilitation The effective educator consistently utilizes a deep and comprehensive knowledge of the subject taught to:
a. Deliver engaging and challenging lessons; 4.1 b. Deepen and enrich students’ understanding through content area literacy strategies, verbalization of thought,
and application of the subject matter; 3.1
c. Identify gaps in students’ subject matter knowledge; 1.3 d. Modify instruction to respond to preconceptions or misconceptions; 3.3, 3.6 e. Relate and integrate the subject matter with other disciplines and life experiences; 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 3.1, 3.6 f. Employ higher-order questioning techniques; 3.6 g. Apply varied instructional strategies and resources, including appropriate technology, to provide
comprehensible instruction, and to teach for student understanding; 3.5 h. Differentiate instruction based on an assessment of student learning needs and recognition of individual
differences in students; 3.4
i. Support, encourage, and provide immediate and specific feedback to students to promote student achievement; 3.4 j. Utilize student feedback to monitor instructional needs and to adjust instruction. 3.3
4. Assessment The effective educator consistently:
a. Analyzes and applies data from multiple assessments and measures to diagnose students’ learning needs, informs instruction based on those needs, and drives the learning process; 4.4
b. Designs and aligns formative and summative assessments that match learning objectives and lead to mastery; 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 3.2,
3.3 c. Uses a variety of assessment tools to monitor student progress, achievement and learning gains; 1.5 d. Modifies assessments and testing conditions to accommodate learning styles and varying levels of knowledge; 3.3, 3.4 e. Shares the importance and outcomes of student assessment data with the student and the student’s
parent/caregiver(s); and, 4.3
f. Applies technology to organize and integrate assessment information. 1.5, 3.3, 3.5
5. Continuous Professional Improvement The effective educator consistently:
a. Designs purposeful professional goals to strengthen the effectiveness of instruction based on students’ needs; 1.4 b. Examines and uses data-informed research to improve instruction and student achievement; 1.4 c. Uses a variety of data, independently, and in collaboration with colleagues, to evaluate learning outcomes,
adjust planning and continuously improve the effectiveness of the lessons; 4.3 d. Collaborates with the home, school and larger communities to foster communication and to support student
learning and continuous improvement; 4.2
e. Engages in targeted professional growth opportunities and reflective practices; and, 4.2 f. Implements knowledge and skills learned in professional development in the teaching and learning process.
6. Professional Responsibility and Ethical Conduct Understanding that educators are held to a high moral standard in a community, the effective educator adheres to
the Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession of Florida, pursuant to Rules 6A-10.080 and 6A-10.081, F.A.C., and fulfills the expected obligations to students, the public and the
education profession.
4.1
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The Gulf District Instructional Evaluation System is divided into two parts: Performance and Student Growth & Achievement. It is based on 450 possible points. One-third, or 150 points, is derived from Student Growth and Achievement. The remaining two-thirds, or 300 points, is derived from the Performance portion which is divided into the following four domains:
Domain 1: Planning/Preparation (20% - up to 60 points)
Domain 2: Classroom Management (25% - up to 75 points)
Domain 3: Direct Instruction (35% - up to 105 points)
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities (20% or up to 60 points)
Domain 1 (Planning/Preparation) contains five indicators; each to be scored as Highly Effective (HE), Effective (E), Needs Improvement (NI), or Unsatisfactory (U). If three or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (60 points) for Domain 1. If three or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (48 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (30 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (12 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U. A similar scoring system has been established for the remaining domains.
Domain 2 (Classroom Management) contains three indicators. If two or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (75 points) for Domain 2. If two or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (60 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (15 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (15 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U.
Domain 3 (Direct Instruction) contains six indicators. If four or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (105 points) for Domain 3. If four or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (84 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (54 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (21 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U.
Domain 4 (Professional Responsibilities) also contains five indicators. If three or more are rated HE and none are less than E, the teacher is awarded 100% of the points available (60 points) for Domain 1. If three or more of the indicators are rated E or higher and none are less than NI, the teacher is awarded 80% of the points available (48 points) for the domain. Teachers receive 50% of the points available (30 points) is the criteria for E are not met and no more than one indicator is rated unsatisfactory. Twenty percent of the points available (12 points) are awarded if two or more indicators are rated U.
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The Instructional Appraisal Score/Cover Sheet located in Part 4 delineates the scoring process, and provides a place for the calculations to be completed. The scores from all four domains are added together to obtain the Performance Total. This total is then added to the Student Growth and Achievement total to complete the evaluation.
Component 1 of the Gulf District Appraisal System focuses on training. All principals, teachers, and other evaluators must complete training on the evaluation process before participating in the process. The principal, deans, and instructional coaches may act as observers in the evaluation process. Any evaluator or observer will be required to participate in training on the process before acting in that capacity, however only the person responsible for supervising the teacher shall complete the evaluation. Initial and follow‐up training will be provided by the District Professional Development Coordinator. The union will be invited to attend the training which will be conducted by September 1 of each year (per Instructional Master Contract – 14.2 D).
As part of the orientation component, the principal or supervisor will provide each teacher a copy of the Gulf Instructional Evaluation System which includes:
A. The Teacher Evaluation Rubric
B. The evaluation process policy
C. Copies of forms that can be used in the evaluation process
Copies may be provided in electronic form. Gulf District Schools will provide training on the evaluation process to each new hire. The next component in the process in teacher self-assessment. Teachers will use the Self-Assessment to rate his/her own performance at the beginning of the year and to reflect on his/her performance throughout the year. This self‐assessment will assist in setting individual goals and in determining professional development needs. The principal/supervisor will review the Self-Assessment and discuss student growth and achievement expectations with each teacher in individual meetings conducted prior to September 15th (per Instructional Master Contract – 14.1 D).
With the self-assessment and initial conference complete, formal observations (component 4)
may begin.
Formal, announced observations will have the following components:
The formal, announced observation will be at least thirty minutes in length.
Teachers with 0-3 years’ experience will be observed 2-3 times per year.
Teachers new to the district, regardless of level of experience, will be observed at least 2 times
per year.
Teachers with more than 3 years’ experience will be observed 1-2 times per year.
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Principals (or supervisors) may conduct additional observations if needed.
District office personnel may conduct observations if necessary (per Instructional Master
Contract 14.1 E).
The results of the observation will be used for the Annual Evaluation.
Written/electronic feedback will be provided to the teacher to: o Provide objective, actionable and timely feedback as described in the district procedures o Reflect upon, engage in dialogue with observers and to take appropriate actions
The principal (or supervisor) shall conduct a post‐observation conference no later than 10
school days following the formal observation to:
o Discuss strengths and weaknesses of the teacher’s performance during the observed
lesson.
o Support and guide the teacher in planning and preparation
o Provide evidence regarding their skills in planning and aligning their lessons to district
standards and curricula
Informal observations and walkthroughs (component 5) will also be conducted in addition to the formal, announced observations. Informal observations/walkthroughs will have the following components:
May be announced or unannounced
Will be 3-10 minutes in length
May be used in the annual evaluation
The sixth component is the summary evaluation conference and rating. A performance evaluation shall be conducted for each employee annually. A performance evaluation will be conducted each semester for newly hired teachers. The principal (or supervisor) shall conduct a summary evaluation conference with each teacher prior to the end of the school year (or at the end of the semester for newly hired teachers) which will include a discussion of the Teacher Evaluation, classroom observations, artifacts submitted or collected during the evaluation process and any other evidence. Instructional personnel shall be given the opportunity to verify rosters to ensure accuracy and to correct errors. Employees will be given a written copy of the evaluation within ten days of its completion. The employee has the right to initiate a written response to the evaluation which shall become a permanent attachment to the file.
3. Other Indicators of Performance
When completing an evaluation, principals and supervisors may consider input from parents, if appropriate. Objectively reliable survey information from students and parents based on teaching practices that are consistently associated with higher student achievement, while considered, will not carry specific weight in the overall evaluation.
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4. Summative Evaluation Score
The performance labels used in Section 1012.34, F.S. for summative performance levels are used in this appraisal system to summarize feedback on domains proficiency areas, and indicators.
The four rating categories used in this system are: Highly Effective – The teacher consistently and significantly exceeded basic competence on standards of performance. (cut score: 418-450 points)
Effective – The teacher exceeded or demonstrated basic competence on standard(s) of performance most of the time. (cut score: 327-417) Need Improvement or Developing – The teacher demonstrated adequate growth toward achieving standard(s) of performance, but did not demonstrate competence on all standards of performance. (cut score: 294-326) Unsatisfactory – The teacher did not demonstrate competence on or adequate growth toward achieving standard(s) of performance. (cut score: 0-293)
The four domains are valued at specific percentages and comprise a total of 300 points (2/3 of the total points available).
Domain 1: Planning/Preparation (20% - up to 60 points)
Domain 2: Classroom Management (25% - up to 75 points)
Domain 3: Direct Instruction (35% - up to 105 points)
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities (20% or up to 60 points)
Student performance data comprises the remaining third of the total and has 150 possible points. Ratings on indicators (based on the provided rubric – Appendix E) combine to generate a rating for each domain and considers the numbers of indicators in that domain.
For those classroom teachers who teach English Language Arts in grades 4-10, mathematics in grades 4-8, or Algebra I and opt to use the state-determined VAM, the scale below will be used.
State VAM Scale:
o Highly Effective 4.0 = 150 points
o Effective 3.0 = 134 points
o Needs Improvement 2.0 = 119 points
o Unsatisfactory 1.0 = 100 points
For classroom teachers of students which are not assessed by statewide, standardized assessments and for instructional personnel who are not classroom teachers, district-determined student performance measures will be used. These performance measures vary depending on grade level, subject area and/or assessments used and can be seen in Table 1.
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The summative evaluation form for an instructional position can be found on the next three pages. This page varies slightly for instructional support personnel as it is tailored to each position’s specific job responsibilities.
Gulf District Schools
Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______
Final Ranking: HE E NI U Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________
Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
* Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Number of periods taught out-of-field:
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Gulf District Schools
Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________ Post-Observation Conference Date(s)/Time(s): ______________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Create long-range plans based on a review of state content standards, student needs, and district/school instructional priorities. HE E NI U 1.2 Learning goals and objectives (essential questions) are defined in lesson plans. HE E NI U 1.3 Lesson plans reflect knowledge of the content, relationships between important concepts, instructional strategies, and organizes activities in an appropriate sequence. HE E NI U 1.4 Lesson plans are revised and/or differentiated based on student needs and student goals. HE E NI U 1.5 Uses data prior to planning instruction.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Establish and maintain a student-centered learning environment that is positive, safe, organized, equitable, flexible, inclusive, and collaborative in which students are actively engaged from bell to bell. HE E NI U 2.2 Maintain academic focus by using a variety of motivational techniques. HE E NI U 2.3 Maintain instructional momentum with smooth and efficient transitions from one activity to another.
Notes on Classroom Management: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum content. Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 3.2 The teacher develops learning goals with expected outcomes accompanied by scales, exemplars or rubrics that describe levels of performance relative to the learning goal and communicates high expectations for learning for all students. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies including technology and/or modifications/accommodations for all students. HE E NI U 3.5 Organize the class and use appropriate strategies to enhance critical and creative thinking or problem solving and complex tasks for all students. HE E NI U 3.6 Engage students in activities that link prior knowledge to new content, other subject areas, life experiences and/or careers for relevant learning experiences.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Perform any other duties as assigned by administrators deemed necessary to the effective operation of the school. HE E NI U 4.5 Engage in continuing improvement of professional knowledge and skills by participating in professional development activities to keep abreast of instructional methodology, learning theory, curriculum trends, and content.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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5. Additional Requirements
Student achievement data and/or evaluation results will be used to determine the professional development needs of each teacher and of the schools as a whole to improve performance on specifically identified standards and elements. Principals will closely monitor new teachers and those found to be in need of improvement. Teachers who have been rated “Needs Improvement” “Unsatisfactory” and not recommended for dismissal, demotion, or reassignment will work with the principal (or supervisor) to develop a Directed Growth Plan that identifies the Standards and Elements to be improved, the goals to be accomplished, the activities the teacher shall complete to achieve proficiency, and a timeline for achieving proficiency within one year. Once the principal or supervisor has completed the evaluation, teachers are provided with timely feedback to support improvement of professional skills needed for effective job performance. Feedback is used to improve the quality of future actions or depth of understanding on performance expectations.
Parents and students in grades 4-12 are given the opportunity through the climate surveys taken annually to provide feedback which is considered in the completion of the evaluation. When completing an evaluation, principals and supervisors may consider this input, but it will not carry specific weight in the overall evaluation.
The first component of the Gulf District Appraisal System focuses on training. All principals, teachers, and other evaluators must complete training on the evaluation process before participating in the process. The principal, deans, and instructional coaches may act as observers in the evaluation process. Any evaluator or observer will be required to participate in training on the process before acting in that capacity, however only the person responsible for supervising the teacher shall complete the evaluation. Initial and follow‐up training will be provided by the District Professional Development Coordinator. The union will be invited to participate in the training which will be conducted by September 1 of each year (per Instructional Master Contract – 14.2 D).
As part of the orientation component, the principal or supervisor will provide each teacher a copy of the Gulf Instructional Evaluation Systems which includes:
A. The Teacher Evaluation Rubric
B. The evaluation process policy
C. Copies of forms that can be used in the evaluation process
Copies may be provided in electronic form. Gulf District Schools will provide training on the evaluation process to each new hire. The next step in the process in teacher self-assessment. Teachers will use the Self-Assessment to rate his/her own performance at the beginning of the year and to reflect on his/her
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performance throughout the year. This self‐assessment will assist in setting individual goals and in determining professional development needs. The principal/supervisor will review the Self-Assessment and discuss student growth and achievement expectations with each teacher in individual meetings conducted prior to September 15th (per Instructional Master Contract – 14.1 D). With the self-assessment and initial conference complete, formal observations may begin. Formal, announced observations will have the following components:
The formal, announced observation will be at least thirty minutes in length.
Teachers with 0-3 years’ experience will be observed 2-3 times per year.
Teachers new to the district, regardless of level of experience, will be observed at least 2 times per year.
Teachers with more than 3 years’ experience will be observed 1-2 times per year.
Principals (or supervisors) may conduct additional observations if needed.
District office personnel may conduct observations if necessary (per Instructional Master Contract 14.1 E).
The results of the observation will be used for the Annual Evaluation.
Written/electronic feedback will be provided to the teacher to: o Provide objective, actionable and timely feedback as described in the district procedures o Reflect upon, engage in dialogue with observers and to take appropriate actions
The principal (or supervisor) shall conduct a post‐observation conference no later than 10 school days following the formal observation to:
o Discuss strengths and weaknesses of the teacher’s performance during the observed lesson.
o Support and guide the teacher in planning and preparation o Provide evidence regarding their skills in planning and aligning their lessons to district
standards and curricula
Informal observations and walkthroughs will also be conducted in addition to the formal, announced observations. Informal observations/walkthroughs will have the following components:
May be announced or unannounced
Will be 3-10 minutes in length
May be used in the annual evaluation
A performance evaluation shall be conducted for each employee annually. A performance evaluation will be conducted each semester for newly hired teachers. The principal (or supervisor) shall conduct a summary evaluation conference with each teacher prior to the end of the school year (or at the end of the semester for newly hired teachers) which will include a discussion of the Teacher Evaluation, classroom observations, artifacts submitted or collected during the evaluation process and any other evidence.
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Instructional personnel shall be given the opportunity to verify rosters to ensure accuracy and to correct errors. Employees will be given a written copy of the evaluation within ten days of its completion. The employee has the right to initiate a written response to the evaluation which shall become a permanent attachment to the file.
6. District Evaluation Procedures
Employees will be given a written copy of the evaluation within ten days of its completion. At this time the principal (or supervisor) will meet with the employee to discuss the evaluation and the employee will be given the opportunity to provide a written response to the evaluation which shall become a permanent attachment to the file. Immediately upon completion of all evaluations, principals (or supervisors) will submit a written evaluation report to the Superintendent for the purpose of reviewing the employee’s contract. The Superintendent shall annually notify the Department of Education of any instructional personnel who receive two consecutive unsatisfactory evaluations and of any personnel who are given written notice by the district of intent to terminate or not renew their employment.
7. District Self-Monitoring
A formal review of the implementation of the Teacher Evaluation Process shall be conducted annually to determine district compliance with Florida law and district policies. The focus of the review will be on the aspects of the system that support improvements in instruction and student learning. Evaluation data will be used to inform school and district improvement plans. Evaluation data will also be used to detect possible disparities among those conducting evaluations. This data will inform the required annual training. The formal annual review will ensure that:
Principals (or supervisors) have discussed the evaluation report with employees.
Employees have been provided a written report no later than ten days after the evaluation takes place.
Employees are provided the opportunity to initiate a written response to the evaluation and have that response become a permanent attachment.
Principals (or supervisors) have submitted a written report of the evaluation to the Superintendent for the purpose of reviewing the employee’s contract.
The district has provided evidence that its evaluation procedures for notification of
satisfactory performance comply with all statutory requirements.
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Appendix A – Checklist for Approval
Performance of Students
The district has provided and meets the following criteria: For all instructional personnel:
The percentage of the evaluation that is based on the performance of students criterion.
An explanation of the scoring method, including how it is calculated and combined.
At least one-third of the evaluation is based on performance of students. For classroom teachers newly hired by the district:
The student performance measure(s). Scoring method for each evaluation, including how it is calculated and
combined. For all instructional personnel, confirmed the inclusion of student performance:
Data for at least three years, including the current year and the two years immediately preceding the current year, when available.
If less than the three most recent years of data are available, those years for which data are available must be used.
If more than three years of student performance data are used, specified the years that will be used.
For classroom teachers of students for courses assessed by statewide, standardized assessments:
Documented that VAM results comprise at least one-third of the evaluation. For teachers assigned a combination of courses that are associated with the
statewide, standardized assessments and that are not, the portion of the evaluation that is comprised of the VAM results is identified, and the VAM results are given proportional weight according to a methodology selected by the district.
For all instructional personnel of students for courses not assessed by statewide, standardized assessments:
For classroom teachers, the district-determined student performance measure(s) used for personnel evaluations.
For instructional personnel who are not classroom teachers, the district-determined student performance measure(s) used for personnel evaluations.
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Instructional Practice
The district has provided and meets the following criteria: For all instructional personnel:
The percentage of the evaluation system that is based on the instructional practice criterion.
At least one-third of the evaluation is based on instructional practice. An explanation of the scoring method, including how it is calculated and
combined. The district evaluation framework for instructional personnel is based on
contemporary research in effective educational practices. For all instructional personnel:
A crosswalk from the district's evaluation framework to the Educator Accomplished Practices demonstrating that the district’s evaluation system contains indicators based upon each of the Educator Accomplished Practices.
For classroom teachers:
The observation instrument(s) that include indicators based on each of the Educator Accomplished Practices.
For non-classroom instructional personnel:
The evaluation instrument(s) that include indicators based on each of the Educator Accomplished Practices.
For all instructional personnel:
Procedures for conducting observations and collecting data and other evidence of instructional practice.
Other Indicators of Performance
The district has provided and meets the following criteria:
Described the additional performance indicators, if any. The percentage of the final evaluation that is based upon the additional
indicators. The scoring method, including how it is calculated and combined.
Summative Evaluation Score The district has provided and meets the following criteria:
Summative evaluation form(s).
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Scoring method, including how it is calculated and combined. The performance standards used to determine the summative evaluation
rating (the four performance levels: highly effective, effective, needs improvement/developing, unsatisfactory).
Additional Requirements
The district has provided and meets the following criteria:
Confirmation that the district provides instructional personnel the opportunity to review their class rosters for accuracy and to correct any mistakes.
Documented that the evaluator is the individual who is responsible for supervising the employee.
Identified additional positions or persons who provide input toward the evaluation, if any.
Description of training programs:
Processes to ensure that all employees subject to an evaluation system are informed on evaluation criteria, data sources, methodologies, and procedures associated with the evaluation before the evaluation takes place.
Processes to ensure that all individuals with evaluation responsibilities and those who provide input toward evaluation understand the proper use of the evaluation criteria and procedures.
Documented:
Processes for providing timely feedback to the individual being evaluated. Description of how results from the evaluation system will be used for
professional development. Requirement for participation in specific professional development programs
by those who have been evaluated as less than effective. All instructional personnel must be evaluated at least once a year. All classroom teachers must be observed and evaluated at least once a
year. Newly hired classroom teachers are observed and evaluated at least
twice in the first year of teaching in the district.
For instructional personnel: Inclusion of opportunities for parents to provide input into performance
evaluations when the district determines such input is appropriate. Description of the district’s criteria for inclusion of parental input. Description of manner of inclusion of parental input. Identification of the teaching fields, if any, for which special evaluation
procedures and criteria are necessary. Description of the district’s peer assistance process, if any.
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District Evaluation Procedures
The district has provided and meets the following criteria:
That its evaluation procedures comply with s. 1012.34(3)(c), F.S., including: That the evaluator must submit a written report of the evaluation to the
district school superintendent for the purpose of reviewing the employee’s contract.
That the evaluator must submit the written report to the employee no later than 10 days after the evaluation takes place.
That the evaluator must discuss the written evaluation report with the employee.
That the employee shall have the right to initiate a written response to the evaluation and the response shall become a permanent attachment to his or her personnel file.
That the District’s procedures for notification of unsatisfactory performance meet the requirement of s. 1012.34(4), F.S.
That district evaluation procedures require the district school superintendent to annually notify the Department of any instructional personnel who receives two consecutive unsatisfactory evaluations and to notify the Department of any instructional personnel who are given written notice by the district of intent to terminate or not renew their employment, as outlined in s. 1012.34, F.S.
District Self-Monitoring
The district self-monitoring includes processes to determine the following:
Evaluators’ understanding of the proper use of evaluation criteria and procedures, including evaluator accuracy and inter-rater reliability.
Evaluators provide necessary and timely feedback to employees being evaluated. Evaluators follow district policies and procedures in the implementation of
evaluation system(s). The use of evaluation data to identify individual professional development. The use of evaluation data to inform school and district improvement plans.
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Appendix B – 150 Point Conversion Chart
95-100 150 94 149 49 124
93 148 48 123 92 147 47 122
91 146 46 121
86-90 145 45 120 85 144 44 119
84 143 43 118 83 142 42 117
82 141 41 116 81 140 35-40 115
80 139 34 114
79 138 33 113 78 137 32 112
77 136 31 111 76 135 25-30 110
70-75 134 24 109
69 133 23 108 68 132 22 107
67 131 21 106 60-66 130 20 105
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Appendix C – Self-Assessment
Gulf District Schools Self-Assessment
Name: ______________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Create long-range plans based on a review of state content standards, student needs, and district/school instructional priorities. HE E NI U 1.2 Learning goals and objectives (essential questions) are defined in lesson plans. HE E NI U 1.3 Lesson plans reflect knowledge of the content, relationships between important concepts, instructional strategies, and organizes activities in an appropriate sequence. HE E NI U 1.4 Lesson plans are revised and/or differentiated based on student needs and student goals. HE E NI U 1.5 Uses data prior to planning instruction.
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Establish and maintain a student-centered learning environment that is a positive, safe, organized, equitable, flexible, inclusive, and collaborative in which students are actively engaged from bell to bell. HE E NI U 2.2 Maintain academic focus by using a variety of motivational techniques. HE E NI U 2.3 Maintain instructional momentum with smooth and efficient transitions from one activity to another.
3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum content. HE E NI U 3.2 The teacher develops learning goals with expected outcomes accompanied by scales, exemplars or rubrics that describe levels of performance relative to the learning goal and communicates high expectations for learning for all students. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies and/or modifications/accommodations for all students. HE E NI U 3.5 Organize the class and use appropriate strategies to enhance critical and creative thinking or problem solving and complex tasks for all students. HE E NI U 3.6 Engage students in activities that link prior knowledge to new content, other subject areas, life experiences and/or careers for relevant learning experiences.
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4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Attend trainings where new technologies and new uses for technology are explored and implement those into the classroom.
Notes:
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Appendix D – Summative Evaluation Forms
Positions:
Adult School Instructor
Assessment Coordinator
Behavior Specialist
Curriculum Coordinator
ESE Resource Teacher
ESE Staffing Specialist
Guidance Counselor
Instructional Position
Media Specialist
Mental Health Counselor
Parent Liaison
Reading Coach
Social Worker
Speech-Language Pathologist
Technology Coach
Truant Officer
Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Specialist
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Gulf District Schools
Adult School Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools
Instructional Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________ Post-Observation Conference Date(s)/Time(s): ______________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Identifies and responds to learners’ individual and group needs, interests and goals when developing instructional plans. HE E NI U 1.2 Is sensitive to and accommodates diverse learning styles, abilities, cultures and experiences, including learners who have disabilities or other special needs. HE E NI U 1.3 Collaborates with learners to identify needs, strengths and goals and advises or refers them to appropriate programs and levels of instruction. HE E NI U 1.4 Evaluates and aligns instruction based upon learner goals, reflection and feedback, assessment results, and instructor observations. HE E NI U 1.5 Manages learning activities in a technology-enhanced environment.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Maintains a knowledge of program regulations, policy and procedures. HE E NI U 2.2 Collects and manages accurate data for program improvement and accountability. HE E NI U 2.3 Participates in the recruitment, retention and follow-up of learners.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Uses a variety of instructional strategies and tools appropriate to the needs of the learner including individual and group instruction. HE E NI U 3.2 Provides opportunities for learners to use personal experience as a context for applying knowledge. HE E NI U 3.3 Creates and utilizes experiences that challenge, motivate and actively involve the learners. HE E NI U 3.4 Effectively integrates current and appropriate media and technology as tools for instruction. HE E NI U 3.5 Creates a physical and interpersonal climate that is conducive to learning. HE E NI U 3.6 Administers appropriate standardized assessment instruments consistent with guidelines. .
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Exhibits a positive attitude toward teaching as a vocation and values the well-being and achievement of each learner. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Participates in relevant professional development activities to achieve professional goals and to enhance the quality of instruction. HE E NI U 4.5 Advocates literacy and explains the impact of under-education on employment and society.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Assessment Coordinator Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Program Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Services Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement
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Gulf District Schools
Assessment Coordinator Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Facilitate staff development activities that focus on the disaggregation of data to enhance learning and collaborative instructional planning. HE E NI U 1.2 Analyze district assessments to assist school leaders in data-driven decision-making.
HE E NI U 1.3 Generate and/or provide graphic visualizations of data to assist school leaders in making
information meaningful and actionable. HE E NI U 1.4 Provide training to school staff in the administration of assessments, ethical testing, test security, and data reporting procedures. HE E NI U 1.5 Assist in developing, posting, and updating annual assessment district and school calendars to include all aspects of the process.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Manage the implementation and certification of required state and district testing. HE E NI U 2.2 Develop testing schedules to assure smooth progression and limited disruption to schools’ daily routines. HE E NI U 2.3 Maintain accurate and complete records, coordinating distribution and collection of secure test materials.
Notes on Program Management: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT SERVICES
HE E NI U 3.1 Facilitate the administration of state and district mandated assessments. HE E NI U 3.2 Administer tests in accordance with the established test calendar, providing and completing all test documents by the established deadlines. HE E NI U 3.3 Provide teachers and instructional support staff with assistance in developing and using local assessments to better align instruction to student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Manage and maintain the accuracy of user and student data in management system for assessments. HE E NI U 3.5 Invalidate assessments according to state outlined procedures. HE E NI U 3.6 Supervise and monitor computer based and paper based test sessions providing support for all test administrators.
Notes on Direct Services: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Certify as to the ethical testing practice within the schools. HE E NI U 4.3 Establish and maintain continuous professional relationships with community, social agencies, students, parents, and school personnel. HE E NI U 4.4 Maintain confidentiality regarding student information. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
Behavior Specialist Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
Gulf District Schools Behavior Specialist Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Create long-range plans for counseling services based on a review of student needs as indicated by the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA), Positive Behavior Intervention Plan (PBIP) and Individual Educational Plan (IEP). HE E NI U 1.2 Behavioral goals are defined in the IEP and the Positive Behavior Intervention Plans (PBIPs) that promote academic progress. HE E NI U 1.3 PBIPs and IEP goals demonstrate knowledge of student needs and strategies to address problem behaviors. HE E NI U 1.4 Use data prior to planning therapy sessions. HE E NI U 1.5 Maintain organized, accurate, and complete records.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Prepare and maintain periodic reports in a timely manner as required. HE E NI U 2.2 Manage time, materials and equipment effectively. HE E NI U 2.3 Coordinate and implement school-wide and district-wide behavior analysis services and activities.
Notes on Classroom Management: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Conduct behavior assessments that include functional analysis, assessment of functional skills and assessment of potential reinforcers. HE E NI U 3.2 Conduct informal and formal observations of students as part of the evaluation process. HE E NI U 3.3 Review student records and analyze information pertinent to student learning and school adjustment needs. HE E NI U 3. 4 Participate in the periodic reevaluation of students with behavior problems who are served in exceptional student education programs. HE E NI U 3.5 Participate in the development of appropriate interventions and strategies to assist individual students in academic growth and school adjustment.
HE E NI U 3.6 Conduct individual and group counseling with students when appropriate.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Curriculum Coordinator Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Instructional Appraisal
Gulf District Schools
Curriculum Coordinator Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Provide input and support for planning to relate the instructional program and the use of financial and human resources to meet school goals and objectives. HE E NI U 1.2 Assist with scheduling to ensure the best utilization of instructional time. HE E NI U 1.3 Identify, select, and modify instructional materials to meet the needs of students with varying backgrounds, learning styles and special needs HE E NI U 1.4 Assist in assessing changing curricular needs and plans for improvement. HE E NI U 1.5 Analyze, interpret and utilize student performance data, including state assessment test results, in planning and updating instructional programs.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Prepare all required reports in an accurate and timely manner and maintain all appropriate records. HE E NI U 2.2 Utilize technology for administrative tasks and to review student assessment data. HE E NI U 2.3 Use appropriate interpersonal styles and methods to guide individuals and groups to task accomplishment.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum content. HE E NI U 3.2 Conduct appropriate staff development workshops. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust curriculum to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Work cooperatively with the school staff in curriculum and program planning. HE E NI U 3.5 Collaborate with others to create purposeful articulation among all instructional levels as well as between basic and special programs. HE E NI U 3.6 Facilitate the evaluation and selection of textbooks and other instructional materials to support the curriculum.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Attend meetings and conferences which promote professional growth and will benefit the school and/or district.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
ESE Resource Teacher Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
Gulf District Schools ESE Resource Teacher Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________ Post-Observation Conference Date(s)/Time(s): ______________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Prepare and submit all IEP paperwork in a timely manner. HE E NI U 1.2 Assist in the preparation of the instructional services for students with disabilities. HE E NI U 1.3 Facilitate the evaluation and selection of textbooks and other supplemental instructional materials to support the curriculum for students with disabilities. HE E NI U 1.4 Revised and/or differentiate Lesson plans based on student needs and student goals. HE E NI U 1.5 Uses data prior to planning instruction.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Analyze, interpret and utilize student performance data, including state assessment test results, in planning and updating instructional strategies for students with disabilities. HE E NI U 2.2 Maintain academic focus by using a variety of motivational techniques. HE E NI U 2.3 Maintain instructional momentum with smooth and efficient transitions from one activity to another.
Notes on Classroom Management: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum content. HE E NI U 3.2 Develop IEP goals and implement appropriate strategies to help students reach their academic goals. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies and/or modifications/accommodations for all students. HE E NI U 3.5 Organize the class and use appropriate strategies to enhance critical and creative thinking or problem solving and complex tasks for all students. HE E NI U 3.6 Engage students in activities that link prior knowledge to new content, other subject areas, life experiences and/or careers for relevant learning experiences.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
ESE Staffing Specialist Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Appraisal Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
ESE Staffing Specialist Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Make short- and long-term plans for IEP meetings, making schools aware of schedule. HE E NI U 1.2 Assist the Assistant Superintendent for Special Programs in the implementation of ESE programs. HE E NI U 1.3 Monitor implementation of ESE programs in the schools to ensure compliance with federal, state and county laws and regulations. . HE E NI U 1.4 Use appropriate technology to enhance record keeping and quick retrieval of student information. HE E NI U 1.5 Notify the Assistant Superintendent for Special Services when a matrix of services needs to be written for a students.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Assess student achievement by monitoring test scores, behavior patterns and observations. HE E NI U 2.2 Monitor and assess mainstreaming effectiveness. HE E NI U 2.3 Ensure that ESE students are placed in the least restrictive environment. Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Serve as the District’s local education agency representative for eligibility staffings, placements, change in programs, development of Individual Education Plans (IEPs), annual reviews and dismissals. HE E NI U 3.2 Assist with referrals from private schools and other agencies. HE E NI U 3.3 Interpret and explain psycho-educational evaluations. HE E NI U 3.4 Provide technical support for teachers and other school personnel working with ESE students. HE E NI U 3.5 Facilitate ESE programs and IEP paperwork at schools. HE E NI U 3.6 Use technology resources to write IEPs (PEER system), collect student data (FOCUS), and research strategies for improving student achievement.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Guidance Counselor Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Instructional Appraisal
Gulf District Schools
Guidance Counselor Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Develop guidance programs based on developmental needs of students, needs assessments, and school and district priorities. HE E NI U 1.2 Establish short- and long-range plans based on student needs, as well as school, District, and state priorities. HE E NI U 1.3 Prioritize and establish an implementation schedule for counseling and student service programs. HE E NI U 1.4 Review, evaluate, and select a variety of materials to support a well-balanced counseling program. HE E NI U 1.5 Evaluate counseling program objectives, including using feedback from students, parents, and staff. Notes on Planning /Preparation:
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Establish a positive and supportive environment for an effective counseling program. HE E NI U 2.2 Follow established procedures for appropriate intervention in accordance with school, District, and state laws, rules, and policies. HE E NI U 2.3 Ensure security of student records and testing materials. HE E NI U 2.4 Demonstrate attention to punctuality, attendance, records, and reports. HE E NI U 2.5 Use technology resources effectively to access and manage records and data.
Notes on Classroom Management: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge of theories, techniques, and instruments used for assessment. HE E NI U 3.2 Administer tests and interpret and communicate results and assist others in understanding test data including the purpose of assessment, its uses and limitations, and provide feedback to appropriate individuals. HE E NI U 3.3 Exercise confidentiality in the sharing of test results. HE E NI U 3.4 Use relevant assessment data to make recommendations to students, parents, teachers, and other professionals. HE E NI U 3.5 Provide counseling to students concerning academics, decision-making, conflict resolution, goal setting, career awareness, and coping skills. HE E NI U 3.6 Establish an effective working relationship with outside services and make appropriate referrals for psychological, social work, health, or community services; inform teachers and parents of available services.
Notes on Direct Instruction: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Maintain professional and ethical standards as outlined by the American School Counselor Association and The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Engage in continuing improvement of professional knowledge and skills and keep abreast of student/school legal issues and follow established procedures. HE E NI U 4.3 Comply with policies, procedures, and programs. HE E NI U 4.4 Exercise appropriate professional judgment. HE E NI U 4.5 Support school improvement initiatives by active participation in school activities, services, and programs.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Instructional Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: _________________________________________________ Year: __________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
Number of periods taught out-of-field:
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Instructional Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________ Post-Observation Conference Date(s)/Time(s): ______________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Create long-range plans based on a review of state content standards, student needs, and district/school instructional priorities. HE E NI U 1.2 Learning goals and objectives (essential questions) are defined in lesson plans. HE E NI U 1.3 Lesson plans reflect knowledge of the content, relationships between important concepts, instructional strategies, and organizes activities in an appropriate sequence. HE E NI U 1.4 Lesson plans are revised and/or differentiated based on student needs and student goals. HE E NI U 1.5 Uses data prior to planning instruction.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Establish and maintain a student-centered learning environment that is positive, safe, organized, equitable, flexible, inclusive, and collaborative in which students are actively engaged from bell to bell. HE E NI U 2.2 Maintain academic focus by using a variety of motivational techniques. HE E NI U 2.3 Maintain instructional momentum with smooth and efficient transitions from one activity to another.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum content. Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 3.2 Develops learning goals with expected outcomes accompanied by scales, exemplars or rubrics that describe levels of performance relative to the learning goal and communicates high expectations for learning for all students. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies including technology and/or modifications/accommodations for all students. HE E NI U 3.5 Organize the class and use appropriate strategies to enhance critical and creative thinking or problem solving and complex tasks for all students. HE E NI U 3.6 Engage students in activities that link prior knowledge to new content, other subject areas, life experiences and/or careers for relevant learning experiences.
Notes on Direct Instruction: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Perform any other duties as assigned by administrators deemed necessary to the effective operation of the school. HE E NI U 4.5 Engage in continuing improvement of professional knowledge and skills by participating in professional development activities to keep abreast of instructional methodology, learning theory, curriculum trends, and content.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools
Media Specialist/Teacher Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Instructional Appraisal
Media Specialist/Teacher Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________ Post-Observation Conference Date(s)/Time(s): ______________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Identify, select, or develop short- and long-range goals and objectives for the media program based on student, faculty, and curriculum needs. HE E NI U 1.2 Select instructional support materials to enhance learning consistent with the needs of students with diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, learning styles, and special needs. HE E NI U 1.3 Use local, regional, state and national guidelines in planning for media collections and services. HE E NI U 1.4 Plan for the acquisition of materials and equipment which support the school goals and which are necessary to support the media needs of students and staff. HE E NI U 1.5 Coordinate student use of library media center during the school day with school policy and procedure.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Create an inviting, attractive, safe atmosphere conducive to learning. HE E NI U 2.2 Maintain complete and accurate records which will provide an appropriate database for evaluating the use and distribution of the media collection and supporting materials. HE E NI U 2.3 Use accepted criteria and procedures for acquiring, retaining, and deleting materials in the media center.
Notes on Classroom Management: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Communicate with students in a positive manner. HE E NI U 3.2 Encourage the use of on-line reference tools, the Internet, and computer sources. HE E NI U 3.3 Provide instruction and assistance in use of resources, services, and equipment. HE E NI U 3.4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a broad curriculum base. HE E NI U 3.5 Apply principles of learning and effective teaching in instructional delivery. HE E NI U 3.6 Use appropriate materials, technology, and resources to help meet learning needs of all students.
Notes on Direct Instruction: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Demonstrate attention to punctuality, attendance, records, and reports.
HE E NI U 4.2 Keep abreast of standards, guidelines, emerging practices, technology, and
innovation in library media programs by updating professional skills and knowledge.
HE E NI U 4.3 Comply with copyright laws and inform others of the laws and their applications
to educational institutions.
HE E NI U 4.4 Act in a professional and ethical manner and adhere at all times to The Code of
Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida.
HE E NI U 4.5 Contribute to the overall mission of the school by supporting various school committees, programs, student activities, accreditation, and curriculum development.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Comments by evaluator:
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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Comments by evaluatee:
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Mental Health Counselor Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12 Domain 1 points: _______
Domain 2 points: _______
Domain 3 points: _______
Domain 4 points: _______
Part 1: Performance Total: _______
Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ “A” School = 150 pts.
“B” School = 125 pts.
“C” School = 100 pts.
“D” School = 75 pts.
“F” School = 50 pts.
Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______
Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293*
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final
Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________
Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement. * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
Mental Health Counselor
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
4.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Create long-range plans for counseling services based on a review of student needs as indicated by the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA), Positive Behavior Intervention Plan (PBIP) and Individual Educational Plan (IEP). HE E NI U 1.2 Behavioral goals are defined in the IEP and the Positive Behavior Intervention Plans (PBIPs) that promote academic progress. HE E NI U 1.3 PBIPs and IEP goals demonstrate knowledge of student needs and strategies to address problem behaviors. HE E NI U 1.4 Use data prior to planning therapy sessions. HE E NI U 1.5 Maintain organized, accurate, and complete records.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5.0 CLASSROOM MANAGAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Prepare and maintain periodic reports in a timely manner as required. HE E NI U 2.2 Manage time, materials and equipment effectively. HE E NI U 2.3 Coordinate and implement school-wide and district-wide behavior analysis services and activities.
Notes on Classroom Management: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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6.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Conduct behavior assessments that include functional analysis, assessment of functional skills and assessment of potential reinforcers. HE E NI U 3.2 Conduct informal and formal observations of students as part of the evaluation process. HE E NI U 3.3 Review student records and analyze information pertinent to student learning and school adjustment needs. HE E NI U 3. 4 Participate in the periodic reevaluation of students with behavior problems who are served in exceptional student education programs. HE E NI U 3.5 Participate in the development of appropriate interventions and strategies to assist individual students in academic growth and school adjustment.
HE E NI U 3.6 Conduct individual and group counseling with students when appropriate.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Parent Liaison Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Parent Liaison Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Provide input and support for district-wide planning to relate the instructional program and the use of resources to the district’s goals and objectives. HE E NI U 1.2 Coordinate program planning to involve district and school personnel, community representatives and students when appropriate. HE E NI U 1.3 Parent workshops reflect knowledge of the content, relationships between important concepts, instructional strategies, and organizes activities in an appropriate sequence. HE E NI U 1.4 Analyze, interpret and utilize student performance data, including state assessment test results, in determining need to plan appropriate programs and services. HE E NI U 1.5 Work cooperatively with the school staff in curriculum and program planning.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Establish and maintain a family-centered resource center that is positive, safe, organized, equitable, flexible, inclusive, and fosters a collaboration between school and home. HE E NI U 2.2 Prepare and submit reports, schedules, surveys and projects in a timely manner. HE E NI U 2.3 Assist in the preparation of the instructional services and staff development activities.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 3.2 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies and/or modifications/accommodations for all students. HE E NI U 3.5 Organize the class and use appropriate strategies to enhance critical and creative thinking or problem solving and complex tasks for all students. HE E NI U 3.6 Engage students in activities that link prior knowledge to new content, other subject areas, life experiences and/or careers for relevant learning experiences.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Maintain good public relations with parents and community groups for dissemination of information and feedback. HE E NI U 4.3 Maintain liaison with social, professional, civic, volunteer and other community agencies and groups having an interest in the schools. HE E NI U 4.4 Use appropriate interpersonal styles and methods to guide individuals and groups to task accomplishment. HE E NI U 4.5 Maintain a close working relationship with school personnel to ensure information exchange, coordination of efforts and general support for the decision-making process.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Reading Coach Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Reading Coach Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Identify, select, and modify instructional materials to meet the needs of students with varying backgrounds, learning styles and special needs. HE E NI U 1.2 Assist in assessing changing curricular needs and plans for improvement. HE E NI U 1.3 Assist teachers in developing instructional strategies to improve reading and writing performance. HE E NI U 1.4 Assist teachers in preparing a variety of learning activities considering individual student’s culture, learning styles, special needs, and socio-economic background. HE E NI U 1.5 Use relevant assessment data to make recommendations to students, parents, teachers, and other professionals.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Assist the school in the compilation of data to evaluate reading programs and assist in identifying appropriate strategies. HE E NI U 2.2 Maintain reading documentation required by the state. HE E NI U 2.3 Prepare all required reports in an accurate and timely manner and maintain all appropriate records. HE E NI U 2.4 Assist with development of the Comprehensive Reading Plan. HE E NI U 2.5 Use technology resources effectively to access and manage records and data.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Analyze and identify reading problems. HE E NI U 3.2 Interpret data (including but not limited to standardized and other test results) for diagnosis, instructional planning and program evaluation. HE E NI U 3.3 Conduct staff development activities to assist teachers in helping students improve reading skills. HE E NI U 3.4 Work with and support the classroom teacher in providing a balanced reading program. HE E NI U 3.5 Coach others in the latest techniques for the prevention and remediation of reading problems. HE E NI U 3.6 Assist in developing, revising, implementing and monitoring of the reading curriculum.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner and adhere at all time to The Code of Ethics and Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession of Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Maintain confidentiality of student and other professional information. HE E NI U 4.3 Engage in continuing improvement of professional skills and knowledge. HE E NI U 4.4 Demonstrate attention to punctuality and regular attendance. HE E NI U 4.5 Support school improvement initiatives by active participation in school activities, services, and programs.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
School Psychologist Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
School Psychologist Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Establish short- and long-range plans designed specifically to support the District exceptional student educational program. HE E NI U 1.2 Plan and prepare intervention strategies for parents and teachers that are effective and contribute to a climate where students become engaged in meaningful learning experiences.
HE E NI U 1.3 Prioritize and organize schedules and activities to serve students district-wide.
HE E NI U 1.4 Maintain organized, accurate, and complete records. HE E NI U 1.5 Prepare thorough and accurate reports in a timely manner.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Establish a positive and supportive environment for psychological services. HE E NI U 2.2 Communicate clearly defined expectations to students. . HE E NI U 2.3 Implement and coordinate school-wide and District-wide psychological services and activities.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Interpret educational policies, programs, and procedures related to psychological services. HE E NI U 3.2 Select, develop, or modify psychological assessment materials which identify learning needs of students with diverse cultural and social economic background, learning styles, and special needs. HE E NI U 3.3 Conduct valid psychological and psycho-educational assessments according to professional standards. HE E NI U 3.4 Demonstrate knowledge of assessment instruments and techniques in areas of social/emotional development and functional behavior and academic performance. HE E NI U 3.5 Communicate test results with parents and appropriate school personnel. HE E NI U 3.6 Make recommendations based on evaluation results for strategies to assist the student at school and at home.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
School Social Worker Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
School Social Worker Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Establish short- and long-range plans designed specifically to support the District exceptional student educational plan. HE E NI U 1.2 Plan and prepare intervention strategies for parents and teachers that are effective and contribute to a climate where students become engaged in meaningful learning experiences.
HE E NI U 1.3 Prioritize and organize schedules and activities. HE E NI U 1.4 Maintain organized, accurate, and complete records. HE E NI U 1.5 Establish a positive and supportive environment for services.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Prepare thorough and accurate records and reports in a timely manner as required. HE E NI U 2.2 Manage time, materials and equipment effectively. HE E NI U 2.3 Assist in early identification of students' school-related problems.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Conduct appropriate assessments such as Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) according to professional standards. HE E NI U 3.2 Specialize in recognizing overt indicators of student distress or abuse and take appropriate intervention, referral, or reporting actions. HE E NI U 3.3 Serve as the Teen Parent Liaison to refer pregnant and parenting teens to appropriate agencies for services needed to promote the student’s continuation toward graduation. HE E NI U 3. 4 Review student records and analyze information pertinent to student learning and school adjustment needs. HE E NI U 3.5 Conduct individual and group counseling with students when appropriate. HE E NI U 3.6 Participate in the development of appropriate interventions and strategies to assist individual students in academic growth and school adjustment.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant ESE Staff
Speech/Language Pathologist Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Itinerant ESE Staff Gulf District Schools
Speech/Language Pathologist Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1. Plan a therapy program for eligible students including implementation and annual review of the Individual Education Plan (IEP). HE E NI U 1.2 Schedule students for the speech/language impaired program taking into account the total educational setting. HE E NI U 1.3 Establish long and short range plans based on student needs and consistent with District and state requirements. HE E NI U 1.4 Select materials to support learning objectives and meet the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and special needs. HE E NI U 1.5 Order materials and supplies for program implementation.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 3 Provide a positive environment in which students are encouraged to be actively involved in the learning process. HE E NI U 2.2 Identify students who have speech and/or language impairments through screening and/or diagnostic assessments. HE E NI U 2.3 Manage time, materials and equipment effectively.
Notes on Classroom Management: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Demonstrate knowledge of techniques and instruments used to diagnose speech/language impairments. HE E NI U 3.2 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of speech/language pathology and apply principles of learning and effective teaching. HE E NI U 3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs. HE E NI U 3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies and/or modifications/accommodations for all students. HE E NI U 3.5 Use appropriate materials, technology, and resources to help meet student’s needs. HE E NI U 3.6 Consult with parents, teachers, principals, and others as appropriate, concerning general guidelines of speech and language development and specifically about students enrolled in the program.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools
Technology Coach Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
25% Domain 2: Classroom Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Instruction Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
20% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Instructional Appraisal
Gulf District Schools
Technology Coach Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Plan, organize and monitor the operation of the computer and peripheral data processing equipment. HE E NI U 1.2 Utilize appropriate strategies and problem-solving tools to make decisions regarding, planning, utilization of funds, delivery of services and evaluation of services provided. HE E NI U 1.3 Evaluate, research and recommend new hardware and software. HE E NI U 1.4 Demonstrate initiative in identifying potential problems or opportunities for improvement and take appropriate action. HE E NI U 1.5 Keep informed and disseminate information about current research, trends and best practices in areas of responsibility.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Prepare or assist in the preparation of all required reports and maintain all appropriate records. HE E NI U 2.2 The accurate and timely filing of all required reports. HE E NI U 2.3 Manage an inventory of computer parts and miscellaneous supplies.
Notes on Classroom Management: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
HE E NI U 3.1 Provide technical assistance, training and development to school staff as needed. HE E NI U 3.2 Troubleshoot, repair and replace internal and external CPU components, peripheral equipment and network connectivity issues. HE E NI U 3.3 Perform installations and setup workstations including but not limited to the following: format hard drives, load operating systems, load and unload software, IP address, email accounts, network logon account, network printer commands, and peripheral equipment. HE E NI U 3.4 Support teachers in the use of workstations and peripheral equipment. HE E NI U 3.5 Respond to inquiries and concerns in a timely manner. HE E NI U 3.6 Provide computer operations and technical support to users at assigned schools.
Notes on Direct Instruction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Represent the district in a positive and professional manner. HE E NI U 4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. HE E NI U 4.4 Set high standards and expectations and promote professional growth for self. HE E NI U 4.5 Attend trainings sessions, conferences and workshops as assigned to keep abreast of current practices, programs and legal issues. Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Truant Officer Summative Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
20% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
20% Domain 2: Program Management Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 75
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 60
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 39
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 15
35% Domain 3: Direct Services Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 105
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 84
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 54
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 21
25% Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 60
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 48
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 30
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 12
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 4 points: _______ Part 1: Performance Total: _______ Part 2: Student Growth & Achievement Total*: _______ Part 1 & 2: Grand TOTAL _______ SGA Code (see Appendix F): _______ Final Ranking: HE/C E/D NI/EorF U/G
Highly Effective 418-450 Effective 327-417 Needs Improvement 294-326 Unsatisfactory 0-293 * Must include achievement data for 3 years if that data is available.
Signatures indicating review of Part 1 only Employee: ____________________________ Evaluator:____________________________ Date: ______________ ****************************************
Signatures indicating review of final Employee: ____________________________
Evaluator:____________________________
Date: ______________ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided
for Employee and Evaluator. Employee signature does not
necessarily indicate agreement.
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Gulf District Schools Itinerant Staff
Truant Officer Summative Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ Observation Date(s)/Time(s): ____________________________________________________________
1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Implement a truancy program for the district. HE E NI U 1.2 Monitor the certified attendance records, grade records and specified data logs on targeted students.
HE E NI U 1.3 Assist parents and students in making appropriate lawful decisions regarding school
attendance HE E NI U 1.4 Collaborate with juvenile justice and other agencies with the transition of students in and out of the school system. HE E NI U 1.5 Participate with student study teams to solve problems, assist with IEP and MTSS Plans, and clarify special needs of identified students.
Notes on Planning /Preparation: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.0 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Prepare all required reports and maintain all appropriate records. HE E NI U 2.2 Communicate effectively with students, parents, district and school personnel and the public. . HE E NI U 2.3 Demonstrate initiative in the performance of assigned responsibilities.
Notes on Program Management: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 DIRECT SERVICES
HE E NI U 3.1 Investigate all referred students and report results of investigation to referring school as soon as possible. HE E NI U 3.2 Gather data from a variety of sources; i.e. students, parents, school personnel, law enforcement, and community. HE E NI U 3.3 Use appropriate interventions and service coordination techniques that address the specific needs of the student. HE E NI U 3.4 Serve as a liaison for the district with law enforcement, juvenile justice, mental health and other appropriate agencies. HE E NI U 3.5 Facilitate parent involvement in meetings by home visits, phone calls and other means of contact. HE E NI U 3.6 Confer regularly with principals, teachers, and other school specialists regarding students with attendance and behavior problems.
Notes on Direct Services: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES HE E NI U 4.1 Act in a professional and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality, collaborate with peers and administrators, maintain compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adhere to test protocols, hold required certifications, communicate effectively, fulfill required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adhere to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida. HE E NI U 4.2 Represent the district/school at truancy conferences and truancy court. HE E NI U 4.3 Establish and maintain continuous professional relationships with community, social agencies, students, parents, and school personnel. HE E NI U 4.4 Maintain confidentiality regarding student information. HE E NI U 4.5 Demonstrate professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills.
Notes on Professional Responsibilities: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Gulf District Schools Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Specialist Evaluation Score/Cover Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________
10% Domain 1: Planning /Preparation Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 45
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 36
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 is U 50% of points 23
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 9
15% Domain 2: Administrative Management Points Earned
HE 4 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 67
E 4 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 54
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 34
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 14
10% Domain 3: Assessment/Evaluation Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 45
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 36
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 2 are U 50% of points 23
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 9
25% Domain 4: Intervention/Direct Services Points Earned
HE 3 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 113
E 3 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 90
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 57
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 23
10% Domain 5: Collaboration Points Earned
HE 2 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 45
E 2 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 36
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 23
U 2 or more are U 20% of points 9
5% Domain 6: Staff Development Points Earned
HE 1 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 22
E 1 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 18
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 1 is U 50% of points 11
U 1 or more is U 20% of points 4
25% Domain 7: Professional Responsibilities Points Earned
HE 9 or more are HE and none are less than E 100% of points 113
E 9 or more are E or higher, none are less than NI 80% of points 90
NI Criteria for E not met and no more than 3 are U 50% of points 57
U 6 or more are U 20% of points 23
Domain 1 points: _______ Domain 5 points: _______ HE/C 418-450 Domain 2 points: _______ Domain 6 points: _______ E/D 327-417 Domain 3 points: _______ Domain 7 points: _______ NI/E or F 294-326 Domain 4 points: _______ TOTAL POINTS: _______ U/G 0-293 Employee:_____________________ Evaluator: _____________________Date: _______ Originals should be sent to District Office and a copy provided for Employee and Evaluator.
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Gulf District Schools Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Specialist Evaluation
Name: ______________________________________________________ Year: ___________________ Work Site(s): _____________________________ Job Assignment: _____________________________ 1.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
HE E NI U 1.1 Coordinate and manage referral process with VR counselors.
HE E NI U 1.2 Provide VR Counselors and students specific and general labor market and other
appropriate information to assist in the development of relevant Employment Plans.
HE E NI U 1.3 Analyze job requirements relative to student capabilities, disability related factors,
and interests. Apply results by developing recommendations regarding prospective
jobs and projected needs for job modifications and accommodations.
HE E NI U 1.4 Work with referring VR counselor and consumer to identify, select and provide
appropriate job placement services to meet the students’ needs.
HE E NI U 1.5 Confer with employers and/or teachers on progress of students.
HE E NI U 1.6 Network with community and employment resources to identify appropriate jobs for
individual students referred by VR counselors.
Notes on Planning /Preparation:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.0 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
HE E NI U 2.1 Use time efficiently. HE E NI U 2.2 Document placement activities (e.g. develop and maintain case notes regarding job
placement activities and services, citing employer contacts, job leads provided, and job
development activities) and provide written reports of job placement results and activities
in the REBA system.
HE E NI U 2.3 Maintain the security of records, materials, and equipment.
HE E NI U 2.4 Provide employers and workforce staff with a greater understanding of disability factors
that may affect VR students on the job.
HE E NI U 2.5 Maintain a clean and orderly environment for students.
HE E NI U 2.6 Establish working relations with community organizations involved in providing
rehabilitation and training services.
HE E NI U 2.7 Escort or transport students to and from work assignments, as required.
Notes on Administrative Management: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3.0 ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION
HE E NI U 3.1 Provide work site analysis to identify need for job accommodations or modifications.
HE E NI U 3.2 Assist in evaluating program effectiveness; seek and suggest ways of continuous
improvement.
HE E NI U 3.3 Analyze jobs to determine that working conditions are safe, accessible and consistent with
the students’ capabilities and functional capacities.
HE E NI U 3.4 Assess students’ job seeking skills and assure the appropriate provision of training to all
students so that they will become skilled in seeking employment.
Notes on Assessment/Evaluation: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.0 INTERVENTION/DIRECT SERVICES HE E NI U 4.1 Provide job seeking skills training that compliments other training by specifically dealing
with issues related to disabilities.
HE E NI U 4.2 Assist students to connect with employment resource of the workforce partners.
HE E NI U 4.3 Teach/coach students regarding job seeking and retention skills including: resume writing,
interviewing, job finding, and personal needs assessment, ADA and other local, state and
federal employment regulations and opportunities.
HE E NI U 4.4 Teach/coach students how to develop strategies to resolve issues that may become a
barrier to obtaining or maintains desired employment.
HE E NI U 4.5 Assist students with personal hygiene, health and safety issues, or grooming, if required.
Notes on Intervention/Direct Services: _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
5.0 COLLABORATION
HE E NI U 5.1 Work closely with VR Counselors or other professionals to create a quality instructional
environment.
HE E NI U 5.2 Meet and deal effectively with staff members, students, parents, administrators, and
other contact persons using tact and good judgment.
HE E NI U 5.3 Exercise service orientation when working with others.
HE E NI U 5.4 Exhibit interpersonal skills to work as an effective team member.
Notes on Collaboration: _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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6.0 STAFF DEVELOPMENT
HE E NI U 6.1 Maintain expertise in assigned area to fulfill position goals and objectives.
HE E NI U 6.2 Participate successfully in the training programs offered to increase skill and proficiency
related to assignment.
Notes on Staff Development: _____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
7.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
HE E NI U 7.1 Demonstrate initiative in the performance of assigned responsibilities.
HE E NI U 7.2 Follow attendance, punctuality, and other qualities of an appropriate work ethic.
HE E NI U 7.3 Ensure adherence to good safety standards.
HE E NI U 7.4 Model and maintain high ethical standards
HE E NI U 7.5 Keep supervisor informed of potential problems or unusual events.
HE E NI U 7.6 Use effective, positive interpersonal communications skills.
HE E NI U 7.7 Respond to inquiries and concerns in a timely manner.
HE E NI U 7.8 Serve on school/district committees as required or appropriate.
HE E NI U 7.9 Follow federal and state laws, as well as School Board policies, rules and regulations.
HE E NI U 7.10 Demonstrate support for the school district and its goals and priorities.
HE E NI U 7.11 Demonstrate initiative in identifying potential problems or opportunities for
improvement.
HE E NI U 7.12 Maintain confidentiality regarding student information and school/workplace matters
HE E NI U 7.13 Participate in cross-training activities as required.
HE E NI U 7.14 Perform other tasks consistent with the goals and objectives of this position.
Notes on Professional Development: _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Appendix F – Student Growth and Achievement Codes
B Exclusively (100%) on district-developed or district-selected end-of-course assessments
C Exclusively (100%) on other standardized assessments, including nationally recognized
standardized assessments
D Exclusively (100%) on industry certification examinations
E Exclusively (100%) on measurable learning targets/student learning objectives
F Combination of assessments, with the state assessments accounting for the largest component
G Combination of assessments, with the state assessments not accounting for the largest
component
I Combination of assessments, no state assessments
J Exclusively (100%) statewide VAM models
K Exclusively (100%) on statewide assessments without VAM models
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Appendix G – NI & U Count
School: ___________________________________________ Year: _______________
NI U 7.0 PLANNING/PREPARATION
1.1 Create long-range plans based on a review of state content standards, student needs, and district/school instructional priorities.
1.2 Learning goals and objectives (essential questions) are defined in lesson plans.
1.3 Lesson plans reflect knowledge of the content, relationships between important concepts, instructional strategies, and organizes activities in an appropriate sequence.
1.4 Lesson plans are revised and/or differentiated based on student needs and student goals.
1.5 Uses data prior to planning instruction.
NI U 8.0 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
2.1 Establish and maintain a student-centered learning environment that is positive, safe, organized, equitable, flexible, inclusive, and collaborative in which students are actively engaged from bell to bell.
2.2 Maintain academic focus by using a variety of motivational techniques
2.3 Maintain instructional momentum with smooth and efficient transitions from one activity to another.
NI U 3.0 DIRECT INSTRUCTION
3.1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum content.
3.2 The teacher develops learning goals with expected outcomes accompanied by scales, exemplars or rubrics that describe levels of performance relative to the learning goal and communicates high expectations for learning for all students.
3.3 Monitor learning activities, including the use of formative assessment, provide feedback, and adjust instruction to meet student needs.
3.4 Use a variety of instructional strategies and/or modifications/accommodations for all students.
3.5 Organize the class and use appropriate strategies to enhance critical and creative thinking or problem solving and complex tasks for all students.
3.6 Engage students in activities that link prior knowledge to new content, other subject areas, life experiences and/or careers for relevant learning experiences.
NI U 4.0 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
4.1 Acts in a professional and ethical manner; confidentiality, collaboration with peers and administrators, compliance with School Board rules and school policies, adheres to test protocols, holds required certifications, communicates effectively, and fulfills required duties in a timely and accurate manner, and adheres to The Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida.
4.2 Support school and district initiatives by active participation in school and district activities, curriculum development, professional development, MTSS/IEP meetings, parent conferences, other services and/or programs.
4.3 Communicate effectively with appropriate stakeholders in a timely manner. 4.4 Collaborate and assist others in acquiring new knowledge and understanding.
4.5 Attend trainings where new technologies and new uses for technology are explored and implement those into the classroom.
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Appendix H
ARTICLE XIV TEACHER EVALUATION
14.1
A. The individual responsible for supervising the employee must observe and
assess the employee’s performance.
B. During each school year, principals/supervisors will conduct meetings during pre-
planning with teachers to discuss the established performance criteria and
procedures.
C. During the aforementioned meeting in article 14.1 (b) the principal/supervisor
shall distribute copies of the appraisal system and Article XIV of the CBA to all
teachers and shall explain the evaluation procedures and criteria to be used. Any
teacher hired after this meeting will be provided this information within ten (10)
working days.
D. Prior to September 15th of each year the principal/supervisor shall meet with
each teacher individually and discuss student growth and achievement
expectations. Student growth and achievement is limited to items in Appendix G.
E. The principal/supervisor shall conduct all observations and data collection to be
used for the final evaluation. All formal observations and assessments of a
teacher shall be conducted with the full knowledge of the employee. The
principal/supervisor will notify an employee in writing of any concerns within
seven (7) days following the formulation of said concerns, and make written
recommendations for improvement. Following the notification of any concern(s),
a meeting will be held between the teacher and the appropriate administrator.
The teacher may have an association representative of their choice present
during the meeting. If this process is not followed, such concern shall have no
bearing on the employee’s assessment. These records shall be kept by
administration with knowledge of the employee as to the content. The parties
agree that the assistant superintendents may conduct observations due to
extreme circumstances. These observations will become a part of the data pool
to be analyzed by the principal.
F. Principals/supervisors will conduct interim reviews with each teacher by the
beginning of the second semester. The schedule of progress in relation to
performance expectations will be discussed. Positive achievements and goals
accomplished will be recognized and documented. Specific deficiencies, if any,
will be noted and a professional development program established as necessary.
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G. Documentation of these meetings shall be provided to the district. The district will
provide this documentation to the Association.
H. The evaluation of annual contract teachers shall be conducted pursuant to the
provisions in 1012.34(3)(a), F.S.
14.2
A. Prior to the annual formal summative evaluation, no fewer than one (1) formal
observation in the classroom or equivalent work location, of no less than thirty
(30) minutes for primary teachers and one class period for secondary teachers
will be conducted by the principal/supervisor.
B. This formal observation shall be scheduled with the teacher at least twenty four
(24) hours in advance.
C. A teacher who is not satisfied with their formal observation may request and shall
be granted an additional formal observation.
D. All administrators must have completed an in-service in utilization of the
evaluation instrument before they can perform an evaluation. This in-service
shall be conducted before September 1 of each year. The Association president
and vice-president or their designee(s) shall be allowed to attend. If training
occurs during the school year/day then leave in the line of duty shall be granted
to the Association president and vice-president or their designee(s) to attend the
in-service.
E. Teachers employed after July 1, 2011, will be informed that they will have
multiple evaluations as required by Florida statutes.
F. Teachers may be observed by additional administrators according to the Gulf
District’s adopted Teacher Development Program (beginning teacher, teachers
new to the district, teachers in need of improvement, N.E.A.T.). The teacher’s
principal/supervisor shall be responsible for the formal summative evaluation.
14.3
A. Principals/supervisors will provide written evidence/documentation for any mark
below effective on evaluation instrument categories and summative evaluation.
B. When a teacher is assigned to an out-of-field position, the principal/supervisor
shall note on the evaluation that the employee is in an out-of-field assignment.
C. Teachers will not be required to provide more than minimal documentation for the
evaluation process (no portfolio type documentation will be required).
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D. The teacher shall sign the form before it is placed in the teacher's personnel
file. The teacher's signature does not necessarily indicate agreement.
E. It is understood that the return of test scores may delay the completion of the
student growth and achievement portion of the final summative evaluation. All
other sections of the evaluation (sections 1-4 of the summative evaluation) shall
be completed and presented to the teacher before the end of each school year.
14.4 The teacher shall receive a copy of the one (1) page summary evaluation form to
be placed in his/her personnel file. Upon written request a teacher shall be
provided a copy of all observation and data collection/analysis forms. The
teacher shall have the right to respond within ten (10) days in writing to any such
reports and to submit additional information to be placed in the teacher's
personnel file.
14.5 If the summative evaluation indicated that a teacher is not performing in a
satisfactory manner, the principal/supervisor must give the teacher specific notice
in writing describing the unsatisfactory performance. Following such notice, the
principal/supervisor must also confer with the teacher, make recommendations
for correction of the deficiencies, and provide assistance to the teacher in
correcting such deficiencies within a prescribed period of time.
14.6
A. Each teacher/employee may be permitted, upon request, to review and
reproduce the contents of his/her personnel file(s). Each teacher/employee may
respond in writing to any materials contained in the personnel file(s) and to any
materials in said file(s) in the future. The first copy is free.
B. The personnel file may contain such items as permitted by Florida Statute
1012.31.
14.7 The evaluation criteria to be used by the Board must include, but shall not be
limited to, the following:
1. Performance of students
2. Ability to maintain appropriate discipline
3. Knowledge of subject matter. The district school board shall make special
provisions for evaluating teachers who are assigned to teach out-of-field.
4. Ability to plan and deliver instruction and the use of technology in the
classroom.
5. Ability to evaluate instructional needs
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6. Ability to establish and maintain a positive collaborative relationship with
students’ families to increase student achievement.
7. Other professional competencies, responsibilities, and requirements as
established by the rules of the State Board of Education and policies of the
district school board.
14.8 The failure of the District to provide special services as identified in a completed
Individual Education Plan (IEP) to students in a timely manner shall not be used
to negatively impact a teacher’s/employee’s evaluation.
14.9 The Association and district shall conference annually to review the evaluation
analysis trends in separate schools to determine if there are significant
disparities. If disparities exist, the district will create a plan to clear up inequities.
A copy of this plan will be provided to the Association. A final report will be given
to the Association president.
14.10 Teachers will not be unduly burdened with paperwork for the evaluation process.
No portfolio type of records will be required.
14.11 Any parental, employee or student information that is adversely used in a
teacher’s evaluation shall be substantiated by the administration and presented
to the teacher in writing. No anonymous parental, employee or student input
shall be utilized to adversely affect a teacher’s evaluation.
14.12 The evaluation system shall be conducted consistent with the requirements of
the Gulf County Performance Appraisal Manual.
14.13 Any teacher shall have the right to review and question their principal/supervisor
and/or the superintendent the validity of any data used in their evaluation, to the
end that incorrect data will be changed. The teacher may have a representative
of their choice present during the review.
14.14 The Association reserves the right to address any issues concerning the
appraisal process through a return to negotiations. Negotiations will begin
promptly at the request of the Association.
14.15 Annual contract teachers who receive an evaluation of Effective or
Highly Effective based on their summative evaluation score shall be
provided an instructional position provided that the following
conditions are met.
1. Three consecutive years of effective or highly effective summative
evaluations scores beginning of the 2011-2012 school year.
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2. A funded vacant position for which he/she is certified exists in
their current school.
3. Has not been placed on a success plan during the evaluation cycle
of that year or received formal corrective action for instructional
deficiency or behavior violations.
4. Annual contract teachers reduced at a school site will be
guaranteed an interview and consideration for which they are qualified.
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Appendix I - DOE Personnel Evaluation Codes
Code Definition/Example C Highly Effective D Effective E Needs Improvement F Needs Improvement, but determined to be developing (staff member in first three years of employment) G Unsatisfactory H required to be evaluated but was not evaluated I not required to be evaluated Z not an instructional staff member