Sec. 6. (a) A copy of the completed evaluation, including any documentation related to the evaluation, must be provided to a certificated employee not later than seven (7) days after the evaluation is conducted.
(b) If a certificated employee receives a rating of ineffective or improvement necessary, the evaluator and the certificated employee shall develop a remediation plan of not more than ninety (90) school days in length to correct the deficiencies noted in the certificated employee's evaluation. The remediation plan must require the use of the certificated employee's license renewal credits in professional development activities intended to help the certificated employee achieve an effective rating on the next performance evaluation. If the principal did not conduct the performance evaluation, the principal may direct the use of the certificated employee's license renewal credits under this subsection.
(c) A teacher who receives a rating of ineffective may file a request for a private conference with the superintendent or the superintendent's designee not later than five (5) days after receiving notice that the teacher received a rating of ineffective. The teacher is entitled to a private conference with the superintendent or superintendent's designee.
As added by P.L.90-2011, SEC.39.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 11.5. Staff Performance Evaluations
20-28-11.5-0.5. "Certificated Employee"
20-28-11.5-3. "School Corporation"
20-28-11.5-4. School Corporation Plan; Plan Components
20-28-11.5-5. Conduct of Evaluations
20-28-11.5-6. Completed Evaluation; Remediation Plan; Conference With Superintendent
20-28-11.5-7. Instruction by Teacher Rated Ineffective
20-28-11.5-8. State Board Actions; Model Plan; Approval of Plan by Teachers