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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.675 Evaluations of counselors, librarians and certain other licensed educational personnel; provision of copy of evaluation and assistance to employee.

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NRS 391.675 Evaluations of counselors, librarians and certain other licensed educational personnel; provision of copy of evaluation and assistance to employee.
1. The State Board shall adopt regulations providing for evaluations of counselors, librarians and other licensed educational personnel, except for teachers and administrators, and determine the manner in which to measure the performance of such personnel, including, without limitation, whether to use pupil achievement data as part of the evaluation. The regulations adopted pursuant to this section must require:
(a)The evaluation of each counselor, librarian or other licensed educational employee at least once each school year; and
(b)Such evaluations to be conducted, to the extent practicable, in a similar manner to the evaluations of teachers conducted pursuant to NRS 391.680 to 391.695 , inclusive.
2. The counselor, librarian or other licensed educational employee must receive a copy of each evaluation not later than 15 days after the evaluation. A copy of the evaluation and the response of the employee must be permanently attached to the personnel file of the employee. Upon the request of the counselor, librarian or other licensed educational employee, a reasonable effort must be made to assist the employee to improve his or her performance based upon the recommendations reported in the evaluation of the employee.
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