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Code · Missouri · Chapter 168

168.410. Evaluations of school administrators and district superintendents — copy of evaluation to person evaluated.

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168.410. Evaluations of school administrators and district superintendents — copy of evaluation to person evaluated. — School administrators and school district superintendents shall be evaluated in the following manner:
(1)The board of education of each school district shall cause a comprehensive performance-based evaluation for each administrator employed by the district. Such evaluation shall be ongoing and of sufficient specificity and frequency to provide for demonstrated standards of competency and academic ability;
(2)All evaluations shall be maintained in the respective administrator's personnel file at the office of the board of education of the school district. A copy of each evaluation shall be provided to the person being evaluated and to the appropriate administrator;
(3)The state department of elementary and secondary education shall provide suggested procedures for the evaluations performed under this section.
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(L. 1985 H.B. 463)
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