Career employee status for provisional employees -- Career status in the event of change of position -- Continuation of probationary status when position changes -- Temporary status for extra duty assignments.

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  • (1)
    • (a) A provisional employee must work for a school district on at least a half-time basis for three consecutive years to obtain career employee status.
    • (b) A school district may extend the provisional status of an employee up to an additional two consecutive years in accordance with a written policy adopted by the district's school board that specifies the circumstances under which an employee's provisional status may be extended.
  • (2) Policies of an employing school district shall determine the status of a career employee in the event of the following:
    • (a) the employee accepts a position which is substantially different from the position in which career status was achieved; or
    • (b) the employee accepts employment in another school district.
  • (3) If an employee who is under an order of probation or remediation in one assignment in a school district is transferred or given a new assignment in the district, the order shall stand until its provisions are satisfied.
  • (4) An employee who is given extra duty assignments in addition to a primary assignment, such as a teacher who also serves as a coach or activity advisor, is a temporary employee in those extra duty assignments and may not acquire career status beyond the primary assignment.





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