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2012 Utah Code
Title 53A - State System of Public Education
Article 8a - Public Education Human Resource Management Act
Section 802 - PAR Program guidelines -- Report.


UT Code § 53A-8a-802 (2012) What's This?

53A-8a-802. PAR Program guidelines -- Report.

(1) The PAR Program is created to:

(a) conduct regular evaluations of novice teachers and underperforming veteran teachers;

(b) provide support and mentoring to novice teachers and underperforming veteran teachers; and

(c) make recommendations for continued employment or dismissal of novice teachers and underperforming veteran teachers.

(2) Subject to future budget constraints, the Legislature shall appropriate money for a five-year period to the State Board of Education for the PAR Program.

(3) The State Board of Education shall:

(a) solicit proposals from school districts for the use of grant money to develop and implement PAR Programs; and

(b) award grants to school districts on a competitive basis.

(4) In awarding a grant under Subsection (3)(b), the State Board of Education shall consider:

(a) the applicant's capacity to effectively achieve the purposes of the PAR Program as described in Subsection (1);

(b) whether the district has a rigorous and standards-based teacher evaluation system already in place; and

(c) other criteria as determined by the State Board of Education.

(5) To receive a grant, a school district shall submit a proposal to the State Board of Education on how the district intends to develop and implement a PAR Program, within the specifications of Section 53A-8a-803.

(6) A selected district may use grant money:

(a) to develop and design a PAR Program to fit the needs of the district, which may include hiring consultants;

(b) to fund additional pay or stipends, computers, travel reimbursement, and office space for consulting teachers;

(c) for program administration and clerical support staff;

(d) for stipends for PAR Joint Panel members;

(e) to pay substitute teachers for PAR Joint Panel members to attend meetings or for teachers enrolled in the PAR Program to visit and observe other classes; and

(f) for training costs.

(7) After each year of the pilot program, the State Board of Education shall make a report to the Education Interim Committee evaluating the impact of the PAR Program on retaining high quality teachers and dismissing ineffective teachers in a timely manner.

(8) The State Board of Education shall make rules specifying:

(a) procedures for applying for and awarding grants under this part;

(b) criteria for awarding grants; and

(c) reporting requirements for grantees.


Enacted by Chapter 273, 2012 General Session

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