Code of Virginia
Chapter 15 - Teachers, Officers and Employees
§ 22.1-294. Probationary terms of service for principals, assistant principals, and supervisors; evaluation; reassigning principal, assistant principal, or supervisor to teaching position

A. A person employed as a principal, assistant principal, or supervisor, including a person who has previously achieved continuing contract status as a teacher, shall serve a probationary term of three years in such position in the same school division before acquiring continuing contract status as principal, assistant principal, or supervisor. With such funds as may be appropriated by the General Assembly for such purpose, school boards shall provide each probationary principal, except probationary principals who have prior successful experience as principals, as determined by the local school board in a school division, a mentor, as described in guidelines developed by the Board, during the first year of the probationary period, to assist such probationary principal in achieving excellence in administration.
B. Each local school board shall adopt for use by the division superintendent clearly defined criteria for a performance evaluation process for principals, assistant principals, and supervisors that are consistent with the performance standards set forth in the Guidelines for Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents as provided in § 22.1-253.13:5 and that includes, among other things, an assessment of such administrators' skills and knowledge; student academic progress and school gains in student learning; and effectiveness in addressing school safety and enforcing student discipline. The division superintendent shall implement such performance evaluation process in making employment recommendations to the school board pursuant to § 22.1-293. Principals and assistant principals who have achieved continuing contract status shall be formally evaluated at least once every three years and evaluated informally at least once each year that they are not formally evaluated. Probationary principals and assistant principals shall be evaluated each school year. The division superintendent shall consider such evaluations, among other things, in making recommendations to the school board regarding the nonrenewal of the probationary contract of any principal or assistant principal.
C. Continuing contract status acquired by a principal, assistant principal, or supervisor shall not be construed (i) as prohibiting a school board from reassigning such principal, assistant principal, or supervisor to a teaching position if notice of reassignment is given by the school board by June 15 of any year or (ii) as entitling any such principal, assistant principal, or supervisor to the salary paid him as principal, assistant principal, or supervisor in the case of any such reassignment to a teaching position.
D. No such salary reduction and reassignment, however, shall be made without first providing such principal, assistant principal, or supervisor with written notice of the reason for such reduction and reassignment and an opportunity to present his or her position at an informal meeting with the division superintendent, the division superintendent's designee, or the school board. Before recommending such reassignment, the division superintendent shall consider, among other things, the performance evaluations for such principal, assistant principal, or supervisor. The principal, assistant principal, or supervisor shall elect whether such meeting shall be with the division superintendent, the division superintendent's designee, or the school board. The school board, division superintendent, or the division superintendent's designee shall determine what processes are to be followed at the meeting. The decision to reassign and reduce salary shall be at the sole discretion of the school board.
The intent of this section is to provide an opportunity for a principal, assistant principal, or supervisor to discuss the reasons for such salary reduction and reassignment with the division superintendent, his designee, or the school board, and the provisions of this section are meant to be procedural only. Nothing contained herein shall be taken to require cause, as defined in § 22.1-307, for the salary reduction and reassignment of a principal, assistant principal, or supervisor.
E. As used in this section, "supervisor" means a person who holds an instructional supervisory position as specified in the regulations of the Board of Education and who is required to hold a license as prescribed by the Board of Education.
Code 1950, § 22-217.3; 1968, c. 691; 1969, Ex. Sess., c. 3; 1976, cc. 191, 226; 1979, c. 275; 1980, c. 559; 1982, c. 47; 1992, c. 132; 1999, cc. 1030, 1037; 2005, cc. 331, 450; 2013, cc. 44, 109, 588, 650.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 22.1 - Education

Chapter 15 - Teachers, Officers and Employees

§ 22.1-289.1. Teacher compensation; biennial review required

§ 22.1-289.2. Compensation of public school employees called to active duty military service

§ 22.1-290. Board authorized to award teaching scholarship loans

§ 22.1-290.01. Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program established; purpose; Board of Education to administer Program; eligibility requirements for scholarship and awards; collaboration and consultation with State Council of Higher Education; repa...

§ 22.1-290.02. Traineeships for education of special education personnel

§ 22.1-290.1. Clinical faculty programs

§ 22.1-290.2. Teacher, other instructional personnel, and support staff shortages; data

§ 22.1-291. Repealed

§ 22.1-291.1. Planning time for school teachers

§ 22.1-291.1:1. School counselors; staff time

§ 22.1-291.2. Repealed

§ 22.1-291.3. Notice of duty to report child abuse or neglect

§ 22.1-291.4. Bullying and abusive work environments prohibited

§ 22.1-292. Penalties on officers and teachers

§ 22.1-292.1. Violations related to secure mandatory tests

§ 22.1-292.2. Suspension or revocation of license for procuring, selling, or administering anabolic steroids

§ 22.1-292.3. License may not be suspended solely on the basis of default or delinquency in payment of federal-guaranteed or state-guaranteed education loan or scholarship

§ 22.1-293. School boards authorized to employ principals and assistant principals; license required; powers and duties

§ 22.1-294. Probationary terms of service for principals, assistant principals, and supervisors; evaluation; reassigning principal, assistant principal, or supervisor to teaching position

§ 22.1-295. Employment of teachers

§ 22.1-295.1. Employee personnel files; maintenance of employee records; confidentiality of certain records

§ 22.1-295.2. Employment discrimination prohibited

§ 22.1-296. Payment of employees; reimbursement for private transportation; certain sick leave policies

§ 22.1-296.1. Data on convictions for certain crimes and child abuse and neglect required; penalty

§ 22.1-296.2. Fingerprinting required; reciprocity permitted

§ 22.1-296.3. Certain private school employees subject to fingerprinting and criminal records checks

§ 22.1-296.4. Child abuse and neglect data required

§ 22.1-297. Assignment of teachers, principals and assistant principals by superintendent

§ 22.1-298. Repealed

§ 22.1-298.1. (For Expiration Date, see 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Regulations governing licensure

§ 22.1-298.1. (For Effective Date, see 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Regulations governing licensure

§ 22.1-298.2. Regulations governing education preparation programs

§ 22.1-298.2:1. (Contingent effective date - see note) Teacher employment data; education preparation programs

§ 22.1-298.3. Students with autism spectrum disorders; training required of personnel

§ 22.1-298.4. Teacher preparation programs; learning disabilities

§ 22.1-298.5. Regulations governing licensure; endorsement in dual language instruction pre-kindergarten through grade six

§ 22.1-298.6. Mental health awareness training

§ 22.1-298.7. Teachers and other licensed school board employees; cultural competency training

§ 22.1-299. License required of teachers; provisional licenses; exceptions

§ 22.1-299.1. Repealed

§ 22.1-299.2. National Teacher Certification Incentive Reward Program and Fund

§ 22.1-299.3. Repealed

§ 22.1-299.4. Teach for America license

§ 22.1-299.5. Waiver of teacher licensure requirements; trade and industrial education programs

§ 22.1-299.6. Career and technical education; three-year licenses

§ 22.1-299.7. Microcredential program; certain STEM subjects

§ 22.1-299.7:1. (For Effective Date, See 2022 Acts cc. 549, 550, cl. 2) Microcredential program; reading specialists

§ 22.1-299.8. Technical professional licenses; substitution of certain professional development activities for required coursework

§ 22.1-300. Tuberculosis certificate

§ 22.1-301. Costs of medical examinations and of furnishing medical records

§ 22.1-302. Written contracts required; execution of contracts; qualifications of temporarily employed teachers; rules and requirements

§ 22.1-303. Probationary terms of service for teachers

§ 22.1-303.1. Immunity from civil liability for certain individuals

§ 22.1-304. Reemployment of teacher who has not achieved continuing contract status; effect of continuing contract; resignation of teacher; reduction in number of teachers

§ 22.1-305. Nonrenewal of contract of probationary teacher

§ 22.1-305.1. Mentor teacher programs

§ 22.1-305.2. Advisory Board on Teacher Education and Licensure

§ 22.1-306. Definitions

§ 22.1-307. Dismissal of teacher; grounds

§ 22.1-308. Grievance procedure

§ 22.1-309. Notice to teacher of recommendation of dismissal; school board not to consider merits during notice; superintendent required to provide reasons for recommendation upon request

§ 22.1-310. Repealed

§ 22.1-311. Hearing before school board, hearing officer, or fact-finding panel

§ 22.1-312. Repealed

§ 22.1-313. Decision of school board; generally

§ 22.1-314. Decision of school board; issue of grievability; appeal

§ 22.1-315. Grounds and procedure for suspension

§ 22.1-316. Agreement entered into and enacted into law; form of agreement

§ 22.1-317. Superintendent of Public Instruction to be "designated state official."

§ 22.1-318. Filing and publication of contracts made pursuant to Agreement

§ 22.1-318.1. Strategic Compensation Grant Fund established

§ 22.1-318.2. Strategic Compensation Grant Initiative