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Code · California · Education Code

§ 44682

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(a)Any school district, county superintendent of schools, or consortium of those entities shall be eligible for funds in order to establish an administrator training and evaluation program, which shall provide to school administrators support and development activities designed to improve clinical supervision skills.
(b)In order to receive funding for an administrator training and evaluation program, a school district, county superintendent, or consortium shall:
(1)Develop a three-year plan for support and development activities, based on a systematic assessment of unmet needs of pupils and school personnel in the districts to be served.
(2)Operate the program in conjunction with the teacher education and computer center which serves the school district or county office of education or, in the case of a program operated by a consortium, operate the program in conjunction with one or more teacher education and computer centers which serves a school district or county office of education in the consortium.
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