
LEAD UPDATE
Quiz by Michael Thakur
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- Q1
How many goals do all staff need to have for LEAD?
3
4
1
2.
30s - Q2
What type of goals are written for LEAD?
Student Progress
Professional
Professional and Student Progress
Personal
30s - Q3
Student Progress Goal should
All of the Above
Establish a baseline to capture what learning the student brought to class
Align with campus improvement plan goals
Measure academic progress and growth over time
30s - Q4
Which is the best example of Student ProgressGoal?
All students will pass my classes.
Both B and C
All students will learn how to play an instrument.
By the end of this school year, 90% of my students will grow at least one level in writing as based on the district assessment
30s - Q5
Which is the best example of Professional Goal?
All students will pass my classes.
All students will pass STAAR.
I will build relationships with parent by emailing at least one positive comment per nine weeks.
30s - Q6
How long is the classroom observation?
30 minutes
90 minutes
60 minutes
120 minutes
30s - Q7
Who can have a Biennial Waiver?
Last year’s evaluation had criteria rated as “Developing or Improvement Needed”w staff to campus
Did not have a Biennial Waiver last year
New staff to campus
30s - Q8
Staff on Biennial Evaluation will NOT have?
Goals
Walk Through
Meetings with Administrator
Observation
30s - Q9
What days are classroom observation NOT scheduled?
Before/After School Holiday
Mondays
Fridays
30s - Q10
When are Goals Due?
November 3
September 1
December 4
October 2
30s