Nevada Code § 391.715

Requirements for evaluations of administrators; performance of pupils not included in evaluation of certain administrators; evaluation to be provided to administrator; effort must be made to provide assistance to administrator to improve performance upon request
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1. The evaluation of an administrator
pursuant to NRS 391.705 or 391.710 must comply with the regulations of
the State Board adopted pursuant to NRS
391.465 , which must include, without limitation:
(a) An evaluation of the instructional leadership
practices of the administrator at the school;
(b) An evaluation of the professional
responsibilities of the administrator to support learning and promote the
effectiveness of the school community;
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2
or 3, an evaluation of the performance of pupils enrolled in the school;
(d) An evaluation of whether the administrator
employs practices and strategies to involve and engage the parents and families
of pupils enrolled in the school;
(e) Recommendations for improvements in the
performance of the administrator; and
(f) A description of the action that will be
taken to assist the administrator in the areas of instructional leadership
practice, professional responsibilities and the performance of pupils.
2. The evaluation of a probationary administrator
in his or her initial year of probationary employment must not include an
evaluation of the performance of pupils enrolled in the school. This subsection
does not apply to a postprobationary employee who is deemed to be a
probationary employee pursuant to NRS
391.730 .
3. The evaluation of an administrator at a
school designated as a turnaround school pursuant to NRS 388G.400 must not include an
evaluation of the performance of pupils enrolled in the school for the first
and second years after the school has been designated as a turnaround school.

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