AB 1184, as introduced, Campos. School employees: San Jose Unified School District.
Existing law establishes a system of public elementary and secondary schools in this state pursuant to which school districts operate schools and employ certificated personnel to provide instruction to pupils. Existing law establishes procedures for the hiring of these employees, and authorizes school districts to negotiate, and enter into, collective bargaining agreements with entities representing employees. Existing law requires every employee of a school district with an average daily attendance of 250 or more to be classified as and become a permanent employee of the school district if the employee has been employed by the school district for 2 complete consecutive school years in a position requiring certification qualifications and is reelected for the next succeeding school year to a position requiring certification qualifications.
This bill would express the Legislature’s intent to enact legislation that would facilitate implementation of an innovative teacher evaluation program that would provide for a 3rd year of probationary status for teachers in the San Jose School District, created in partnership through the negotiations process by the San Jose Unified School District and the San Jose Teachers Association.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature to enact
2legislation that would facilitate implementation of an innovative
3teacher evaluation program created in partnership through the
4negotiations process by the San Jose Unified School District and
5the San Jose Teachers Association. The Legislature recognizes
6that the San Jose Unified School District’s and the San Jose
7Teachers Association’s request for a minimal amount of flexibility
8in the establishment of an employee’s right to permanent status is
9sound, reasonable, and appropriate for the limited circumstances
10in which it is sought; specifically, the unique and longstanding
11state of labor relations between the leadership of the San Jose
12Unified School District and the San Jose Teachers Association.
13(b) It is further the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation
14that would grant the jointly negotiated and monitored evaluation
15program the opportunity to provide for a third year of probationary
16status for teachers when recommended by the contractually
17designated joint oversight panel. The Legislature recognizes the
18parties’ negotiated contract language ensures that the option for a
19third year of probation could only be considered in lieu of
20nonreelection when it is in the best interest of fairness,
21transparency, and outstanding education in the San Jose Unified
22School District.
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