Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 50 - EVALUATION OF EDUCATOR LICENSED EMPLOYEES UNDER ARTICLES 24A AND 34 OF THE SCHOOL CODE
Subpart D - PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PLANS: PRINCIPALS AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Section 50.320 - Professional Practice Components for Principals and Assistant Principals
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Consideration of the professional practice of a principal and, as applicable, assistant principal shall comprise a minimum of 50 percent of the performance evaluation rating and include each of the following elements.
a) Any instruments and rubric used to evaluate the professional practice of a principal or assistant principal shall align to the Illinois Standards for Principal Evaluation (see Appendix A).
b) No later than February 1 of each year, or June 1 of each year for schools located in CPS, each principal or, as applicable, assistant principal shall complete a self-assessment that is aligned to the rubric to be used to evaluate professional practice. The self-assessment shall be used as one input in determining a principal's or assistant principal's professional practice rating.
c) Observations
d) If a district chooses to use professional practice ratings that do not correspond to the performance evaluation ratings required to be used under Section 24A-15 or 34-8 of the School Code, then it shall ensure that the four levels chosen align to the required performance evaluation ratings.
e) The school district or qualified evaluator shall inform the principal or assistant principal how evidence of professional practice collected will be used to determine a professional practice rating.
f) In providing feedback to principals or assistant principals on the instructional environment within a school (Section 24A-20 of the School Code), as applicable to an evaluation plan, the school district or qualified evaluator shall use only the results from a school climate survey authorized under Section 2-3.153 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/2-3.153] . The results may be used to help the principal set priorities and goals, but shall not be used as a single measure to determine a principal's performance evaluation rating.