Taking a Baby Break?
Have you had a difficult time receiving maternity leave?
Are you about to give birth to your second child within the last six years?
If so, email Red River United at redriverunited@redriverunited.
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Taking a Baby Break?
Have you had a difficult time receiving maternity leave?
Are you about to give birth to your second child within the last six years?
If so, email Red River United at redriverunited@redriverunited.
Red River United has received numerous calls about appropriate student discipline and referrals. We understand the purpose behind increased student behavior modification, however no school should suppress teacher referrals if it negatively impacts instruction or safety. Ultimately, parish policy for progressive discipline should be followed regardless of whether you are in an academically unsuccessful or “zone” school”.
If you are concerned about school discipline, referrals, or the consistency and equality of these procedures please contact Red River United at redriverunited@redriverunited.
Lastly, it is imperative that all school employees know their rights when in comes to Assault & Battery on a school employee. See below for a short, must read article.
According to state law —
“Assault on a school employee means an attempt to commit a battery, or intentionally placing the school employee in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery, or making statements threatening physical harm to a school employee.”
The criminal definition of a battery is the intentional use of force or violence upon the person of another; or the intentional administration of a poison or other noxious liquid or substance to another. The civil definition of a battery is physical contact without the victim’s consent.
Louisiana Revised Statue 17:416 says that the student formally accused of committing a battery or an assault on any school employees:
What must support personnel do in these circumstances?
1. You must write a referral, which is the formal complaint. You may also press criminal charges, but this is not required.
2. You must turn in an accident report if you were the victim of a battery, or if you suffered emotional trauma if you were the victim of an assault. Be sure to clearly state the nature of the student’s act (such as — “The student punched me (battery),” or “The student committed an assault by making statements threatening me with physical harm (assault).”
3. You should absolutely contact Red River United — 318-424-4579.
What if you suffer physical or emotional injuries because of the assault or battery?
1. You must receive sick leave without reduction in pay or sick leave days. You must present a certificate from a physician certifying that you are disabled because of the assault or battery.
2. You have the right to press criminal charges against the person who committed the battery or the assault, but you are not required to do so.
3. You have the right to file a civil suit for money damages against the person who committed the assault or battery, (or against the parent / guardian, if the person is a minor – here learn about powers-santola.com service). But you are not required to do so.
What if the student is a special education student?
If the student is a special education student, there are state and federal laws and regulations that must be followed. Don’t be discouraged by this, just recognize that it becomes an IEP issue as well as a discipline matter. You still have the right to press criminal charges (unless the child has a disability that prevents him / her from understanding his/ her actions (such as some forms of autism). Call Red River United for help 318-424-4579.
What if the student is under ten years old?
You may still proceed with suspension and removal from class, but criminal authorities may decide only to prepare a report and not arrest the child.
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Observation and conferencing. The evaluator or evaluators of each teacher or administrator shall conduct a pre-observation conference during which the teacher or administrator shall provide the evaluator or evaluators with relevant information. A teacher shall provide information concerning the planning of the lesson to be observed as well as any other information the teacher considerspertinent. The observation shall occur at a time and place established in advance,shall be of sufficient duration to provide meaningful data which, in the case of a teacher, shall be not less than the duration of one complete lesson. In the case of a teacher, the observation shall be conducted using the components of effective teaching, as well as any additional local board criteria included in the job description. (page 13, lines 27-30 and page 14, lines 1-6 of Act 54 0f 2010)
Despite many claims to the contrary, educational professionals CAN earn a 4.0. There are a lot of factors, some highly subjective, that go into an evaluation. Don’t let yourself be burned by a poor evaluation. Red River United is here to help.
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Dear educator,
As you may know, Student Learning Targets (SLTs) comprise half of your overall evaluation score. Your final score will have an impact on your tenure, salary and job security. For these very fundamental reasons it is important that you master the art of writing an accurate SLT!
This Webinar is designed to walk you through the process of writing an SLT, identifying alterations to suggested SLTs, requesting modifications, and meeting with your evaluator. No two classes are alike therefore no two SLTs should look alike!
Red River United is dedicated to ensuring that every educator gets the highly effective score they deserve. Join us next Thursday, October 9th at 5:00PM for an interactive SLT Webinar. Even if you have already submitted your SLT paperwork this class contains important information on possible future revisions.
Registration is required.