"Probationary status" refers to a period of time when someone is being observed or tested to determine if they meet certain requirements or perform well enough to become a permanent member or obtain a certain status.
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I was kicked out of the clown program (can't serve in ministry without faith) and put in some sort of
probationary status for six months when they would reconsider membership and clowning (balloon animals are fun!).
Seven states require districts to return teachers to
probationary status if their performance is rated unsatisfactory.
Also in 2012, the UIC - trained principal of Multicultural Academy of Scholarship (MAS) led it
from probationary status to Level 2 Good Standing.
If a tenured teacher receives negative evaluations for two years in a row, then that teacher is moved
into probationary status and will remain probationary for two additional years with the opportunity to improve performance and move back into career status.
The State Board of Education on Thursday placed Charter Day School Inc. on «
financial probationary status» for not turning over salary information of school employees to the Department of Public Instruction.
This was a case of first impression regarding the continuation of an employee's
probationary status while on protected FMLA leave.
Teachers with too many consecutive low ratings could lose tenure, while new teachers and those
on probationary status will need passing marks before achieving tenure, or non-probationary status.
Seven states have laws returning tenured or non-probationary teachers to
probationary status if they receive ineffective ratings.
As the season - opener for his Serra - San Mateo team neared three weeks away, he was more than ready to admit that his program's
probationary status and Central Coast Section playoff ban would be a side note that would follow the Padres throughout this season.
Moreover,
my probationary status became permanent after demonstration of competency in the role of an expert witness during a mock coroner?s inquest, which was determined by a variety of managers and a member of the director?s office.
A 2010 Colorado law, for instance, permits schools to return tenured teachers who receive several poor evaluations to
probationary status.
For example, in Young - Gibson v. Board of Education (2011), an Illinois appellate court upheld the district's removal of a principal from her position because of her lack of progress in correcting
the probationary status of her school, including the students» low test scores.
The other half of the teachers serve three or more years because of a combination of temporary status and
probationary status.
Several years of state assessment data demonstrate that the profiled school has progressed from
a probationary status to a state «School of Distinction.»
One ineffective year can bump professional teachers back to
probationary status, where another ineffective year can lead to dismissal.
No employer requires their employees to work for four years in
a probationary status, but that is exactly what we do to teachers.
This will make Denver Public Schools — Colorado's largest school district — the district with the highest relative proportion of teachers to lose tenure, which demotes teachers to
probationary status, which also causes them to lose their due process rights.
A modified agreement, signed in April after months of legal disputes, placed the school on «
probationary status.»
What educators do achieve after temporary and
probationary status is called permanent status, but all that means is that accusations must be documented, and that we have a right to defend ourselves.
Financial aid for the term immediately following the probationary semester will be placed on hold until
the probationary status is cleared by the Records office.
Students on academic probation or academic watch will have one semester to remove
the probationary status.
Upon request by the applicant for reinstatement, the board shall determine under what circumstances
the probationary status shall be continued or removed or the application for reinstatement denied.
Absent any subsequent findings of a violation during the probationary period, both
the probationary status and the suspended discipline are considered fulfilled, and the member's record will reflect the fulfillment.