Unlike legislation last summer that would have at one point required student test scores be among the performance indicators - Calderon's bill would
require governing board of school districts to regularly «evaluate and assess the performance of certificated staff using multiple measures, including a minimum of four rating levels.»
Concussion and Sports - Related Head Injury: SB1521 (2011)
requires the governing board of school districts to prescribe and enforce guidelines, information and forms regarding the risk of head injury and concussion to educate coaches, pupils and parents.
Not exact matches
In 1999, the state legislature amended the law, named after the late Republican state senator John Stull, to
require that «the
governing board of each
school district shall evaluate and assess certificated employee performance as it reasonably relates to: the progress
of pupils toward the standards established pursuant to subdivision (a) and, if applicable, the state adopted academic content standards as measured by state adopted criterion referenced assessments.»
Instructional and noninstructional personnel who are hired or contracted to fill positions in any charter
school and members
of the
governing board of any charter
school, in compliance with s. 1002.33 (12)(g), must, upon employment, engagement
of services, or appointment, undergo background screening as
required under s. 1012.465 or s. 1012.56, whichever is applicable, by filing with the
district school board for the
school district in which the charter
school is located a complete set
of fingerprints taken by an authorized law enforcement agency or an employee
of the
school or
school district who is trained to take fingerprints.
According to the Senate bill analysis, «This bill
requires all charter
school petitions to be approved by the
governing board of the
school district in which the charter
school is located, prohibits a charter
school from locating outside its authorizer's boundaries, and limits the current charter appeal process to claims
of procedural violations.»
This bill would have eliminated the State
Board of Education authority to adopt and prescribe certain K - 12 educational functions by requiring each district board and each charter school governing body to, among other provisions, adopt academic standards that meet or exceed the standards adopted by the SBE during or after the 1998 - 1999 school
Board of Education authority to adopt and prescribe certain K - 12 educational functions by
requiring each
district board and each charter school governing body to, among other provisions, adopt academic standards that meet or exceed the standards adopted by the SBE during or after the 1998 - 1999 school
board and each charter
school governing body to, among other provisions, adopt academic standards that meet or exceed the standards adopted by the SBE during or after the 1998 - 1999
school year.