Haw. Code R. § 8-65-13 - Post-residency
(a) Cumulatively, the alternative
certification program's pre-residency and residency components are intended to
produce vice-principal candidates achieving acceptable levels of competencies.
The required competencies include, but are not limited to, the ability to:
(1) Develop and implement an educational
vision, or build and sustain an existing one, for assisting all students to
meet State learning standards;
(2)
Build a culture of learning and supporting systemic performance;
(3) Communicate and work effectively with
parents, staff, students, community leaders, and other community members from
diverse backgrounds, and build support for improving student
achievement;
(4) Create the
conditions necessary to provide a safe, healthy, and supportive learning
environment for all students and staff;
(5) Lead comprehensive long-range planning,
informed by multiple data sources, to determine the present state of the
school, identify root causes of problems, propose solutions, and validate
improvements with regard to all aspects of the school, including but not
limited to curriculum development, instructional strategies and the integration
of technology, student support services including the provision of services to
students with disabilities and English language learners, and professional
support and development;
(6)
Develop staff capability for addressing student learning needs by effective
supervision and evaluation of teachers, by effective staff assignments,
support, and mentoring, and by providing staff with opportunities for
continuous professional development;
(7) Set a standard for ethical behavior by
example, encouraging initiative, innovation, collaboration, mutual respect, and
a strong work ethic;
(8) Apply
statutes and rules and regulations as required by law, and implement school
policies in accordance with law; and
(9) Establish a school budget and manage
school finances, resources, and facilities to support achievement of
educational goals and objectives.
(b) The alternative certification program
shall have clearly articulated methodologies and criterion by which it will
assess the candidate to determine that the competencies described in subsection
(a) and the knowledge described in section 8-65-11(b) have been met.
(c) The alternative certification program
shall only recommend a candidate who has completed all components and passed
the post-residency assessment, to the administrator certification office, for
consideration of issuance of an ISAC-P.
(d) The candidate employed by the department
and issued an ISAC-P shall satisfactorily complete a probationary period as
vice-principal pursuant to the applicable collective bargaining agreement and
upon successful completion of probation as determined by the department, be
awarded a PSAC.
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