TITLE 8. EDUCATION
Titles of Regulations: 8VAC20-440. Regulations
Governing the Employment of Professional Personnel (repealing 8VAC20-440-10 through
8VAC20-440-160).
8VAC20-441. Regulations Governing the Employment of
Professional Personnel (adding 8VAC20-441-10 through 8VAC20-441-140).
Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-302 of the Code
of Virginia.
Effective Date: December 13, 2017.
Agency Contact: Patty S. Pitts, Assistant Superintendent
for Teacher Education and Licensure, Department of Education, P.O. Box 2120,
Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 371-2522, or email patty.pitts@doe.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The regulatory action replaces the existing regulation
numbered 8VAC20-440 with a new regulation numbered 8VAC20-441. Amendments
reflect changes in the Code of Virginia based on Chapters 106 and 687 of the
2012 Acts of Assembly and Chapters 588 and 650 of the 2013 Acts of Assembly and
include (i) defining assistant principals; (ii) clarifying the definitions of
teachers and supervisors; (iii) changing notification dates from April 15 to
June 15; (iv) aligning evaluations with the Board of Education Guidelines for
Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Teachers, Principals,
and Superintendents; (v) defining the probationary terms for teachers, which,
at local option, can be three years and up to five years; (vi) stipulating the
evaluation period of teachers and principals; (vii) defining the standard
10-month contract; and (viii) clarifying that a temporarily employed teacher is
not required to be licensed by the Board of Education.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: No
public comments were received by the promulgating agency.
CHAPTER 441
REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE EMPLOYMENT OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL
8VAC20-441-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
"Annual contract" means a contract between a
probationary teacher, assistant principal, principal, or supervisor and the
local school board that sets forth the terms and conditions of employment for
one school year.
"Assistant principal" means a person (i) who is
regularly employed full time as an assistant principal and (ii) who holds a
valid license issued by the Board of Education necessary to be an assistant
principal.
"Board" means the Virginia Board of Education,
which has general supervision of the public school system.
"Breach of contract" means, for the purpose of
this chapter, a teacher failing to honor a contract for the current or next
school year without formal release from that contract from the local school
board. "Breach of contract" does not include dismissal for cause.
"Coaching contract" means a separate contract
between the employee and the local school board that includes responsibilities
for an athletic coaching assignment.
"Continuing contract" means a contract between a
teacher, assistant principal, principal, or supervisor who has satisfied the
probationary term of service and the local school board.
"Current employer" means the local school board
with which the employee is currently under contract.
"Extracurricular activity sponsorship contract"
means a separate contract between the employee and the local school board that
includes responsibilities, for which a monetary supplement is received, for
sponsorship of any student organizations, clubs, or groups, such as service
clubs, academic clubs and teams, cheerleading squads, student publication and
literary groups, and visual and performing arts organizations except those that
are conducted in conjunction with regular classroom, curriculum, or
instructional programs.
"Next school year" means the school year
immediately following the current contract year.
"Principal" means a person (i) who is regularly
employed full time as a principal and (ii) who holds a valid license issued by
the Board of Education necessary to be a principal.
"Prospective employer" means the division in
which application for employment is made.
"Supervisor" means a person (i) who is regularly
employed full time in an instructional supervisory position as specified in
this chapter and (ii) who is required by the board to hold a license prescribed
in this chapter to be employed in that position. An instructional supervisory
position has authority to direct or evaluate teachers, assistant principals,
principals, or other instructional personnel.
"Teacher" means a person (i) who is regularly
employed full time as a teacher, guidance counselor, or librarian and (ii) who
holds a valid teaching license.
8VAC20-441-20. [ (Reserved.)
Conditions of employment (fingerprinting, Department of Social Services
Registry search, licensure).
A. Applicants who are offered or accept employment must
comply with the fingerprinting provisions contained in § 22.1-296.2 of the
Code of Virginia.
B. Applicants who are offered or accept employment
requiring direct contact with students must satisfy the requirements of §
22.1-296.4 of the Code of Virginia and provide written consent and the personal
information necessary for the school board to obtain a search of the registry
of founded complaints of child abuse and neglect maintained by the Department
of Social Services pursuant to § 63.2-1515 of the Code of Virginia.
C. Additional Code of Virginia references for conditions
for licensure include §§ 22.1-295, 22.1-298.1, and 22.1-299, of the Code of
Virginia.
D. Principals and assistant principals are to be licensed
in accordance with § 22.1-293 of the Code of Virginia. ]
8VAC20-441-30. Contractual period defined.
The local school board shall define the length of the
contract period for each employee. A standard 10-month contract for a teacher
shall include 200 days, including:
1. 180 teaching days or 990 instructional hours (minimum
required by law); and
2. Up to 20 days for activities such as teaching,
participating in professional development, planning, evaluating, completing
records and reports, participating on committees or in conferences, or such
other activities as may be assigned or approved by the local school board.
8VAC20-441-40. Annual and continuing contract to be in
writing.
Annual and continuing contracts with teachers, assistant
principals, principals, and supervisors must be in writing. The local school
board may utilize prototypes of contract forms provided by the board or may
choose to develop its own contracts, but in so doing must ensure that the
essential elements set forth in 8VAC20-441-140 are included.
8VAC20-441-50. Length of the probationary term for teacher.
A probationary term of full-time employment under an
annual contract for at least three years and, at the option of the local school
board, up to five consecutive years in the same school division is required
before a teacher is issued a continuing contract. Once continuing contract
status has been attained in a school division in the Commonwealth, another
probationary period as a teacher need not be served in any other school
division unless a probationary period not exceeding two years is made a part of
the contract of employment.
8VAC20-441-60. Calculating term for first year of teaching.
For the purpose of calculating the years of service
required to attain continuing contract status, at least 160 contractual
teaching days during the school year shall be deemed the equivalent of one year
in the first year of service by the teacher.
8VAC20-441-70. Probationary period for principal or
supervisor.
A person employed as a principal, assistant principal, or
supervisor, including a person who has previously achieved continuing contract
status as a teacher, shall serve a probationary term of three consecutive years
in such position in the same school division before acquiring continuing
contract status as a principal, assistant principal, or supervisor.
8VAC20-441-80. Probationary period when employee separates
from service.
If a teacher, principal, assistant principal, or
supervisor separates from service during his probationary period and does not
return to service in the same school division by the beginning of the year
following the year of separation, such person shall be required to begin a new
probationary period.
8VAC20-441-90. Effect of service outside the Virginia
system.
Teaching service outside of the Virginia public school
system shall not be counted as meeting in whole or in part the required
probationary term.
8VAC20-441-100. Eligibility for continuing contract.
A. Only persons regularly employed full time by a school
board who hold a valid license as teachers, assistant principals, principals,
or supervisors shall be eligible for continuing contract status.
B. Any teacher hired on or after July 1, 2001, shall be
required, as a condition of achieving continuing contract status, to have
successfully completed training in instructional strategies and techniques for
intervention for or remediation of students who fail or are at risk of failing
the Standards of Learning assessments. Local school divisions shall be required
to provide such training at no cost to teachers employed in their division. In
the event a local school division fails to offer such training in a timely
manner, no teacher will be denied continuing contract status for failure to
obtain such training.
8VAC20-441-110. Continuing contract status when employee
separates from service.
When a teacher has attained continuing contract status in
a school division in the Commonwealth, and separates from and returns to
teaching service in a school division in Virginia by the beginning of the third
year, such teacher shall be required to serve a probationary period not to
exceed two years if such probationary period is made part of the contract for
employment. If a teacher who has attained continuing contract status separates
from service and does not return to teaching in Virginia public schools by the
beginning of the third year, such teacher shall be required to begin a new
probationary period.
8VAC20-441-120. Contract to be separate and apart from
annual or continuing contract.
The coaching contract or extracurricular activity
sponsorship contract with a teacher shall be separate and apart from the
teacher's annual or continuing contract, and termination of the coaching or
extracurricular activity sponsorship contract shall not constitute cause for
the termination of the annual or continuing contract.
For the purposes of this chapter, "extracurricular
activity sponsorship" means an assignment for which a monetary supplement
is received, requiring responsibility for any student organizations, clubs, or
groups, such as service clubs, academic clubs and teams, cheerleading squads,
student publication and literary groups, and visual and performing arts
organizations except those that are conducted in conjunction with regular
classroom, curriculum, or instructional programs.
8VAC20-441-130. Termination notice required.
The coaching contract or extracurricular activity
sponsorship contract shall require the party intending to terminate the
contract to give reasonable notice to the other party prior to the effective
date of the termination.
8VAC20-441-140. Listing of essential contract elements.
A. The list of essential contract elements can be used by
certain local school divisions who prefer to develop contracts specific to
their circumstances or situations. This list of essential elements is provided
as an alternative to the formal prototypes available.
B. Annual contracts. Any annual contract for professional
personnel shall, to the maximum extent possible, be written in clear and
concise language easily understood by all parties, and include, at a minimum,
the following provisions:
1. A statement identifying the names and titles of the
parties to the contract.
2. A statement of the licensure requirements for the
position or options thereto.
3. A statement of the beginning date of service, the term,
and the effective date of the contract.
4. A statement of the duties to be performed under the
contract.
5. A statement of expectations of the employee with regard
to compliance with local, state, or federal statutes, regulations and
constitutional provisions.
6. A statement of the provisions concerning assignment,
reassignment, termination, suspension, probation, or resignation of the
employee, and mutual termination of the contract.
7. A statement of the penalties for the employee's failure
to comply with the terms of the contract.
8. A statement identifying the school term.
9. A statement of the conditions under which the school
term [ and/or or ] contract may be
extended.
10. A statement of the amount of compensation due the
employee and the method of payment.
11. A statement of special covenants mutually agreed upon
by the employer and employee which form a basis for the contract.
C. Continuing contracts. Any continuing contract for
professional personnel shall, to the maximum extent possible, be written in
clear and concise language easily understood by all parties [ , ]
and include [ , ] at a minimum the following
provisions:
1. All of the provisions required for the annual contract.
2. A statement explaining the continuing nature of the
contract.
D. Coaching and extracurricular. Any athletic coaching
contract with school personnel shall, to the maximum extent possible, be
written in clear and concise language easily understood by all parties
[ , ] and include the following provisions:
1. A statement identifying the names and titles of the
parties to the contract.
2. A statement of the duties to be performed under the
contract.
3. A statement of the amount of compensation due the
employee and the method of payment.
4. A statement of expectations of the employee with regard
to compliance with local, state, or federal statutes, regulations and
constitutional provisions.
5. A statement setting forth conditions for termination of
the contract.
6. A statement identifying the limitations on the use of
the experience toward length of service, substitution for teaching experience
and rights in favor of the employee.
7. A statement of the beginning date of service, the term,
and the effective date of the contract.
8. A statement of special covenants mutually agreed upon by
the employer and employee that form a basis for the contract.
NOTICE: The following
forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms
are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia
Register of Regulations may click on the name of a form with a hyperlink to
access it. The forms are also available from the agency contact or may be
viewed at the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly
Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
FORMS (8VAC20-441)
[ Annual Form - Contract with Professional
Personnel
Continuing Form Contract with Professional Personnel
Athletic Coaching Contract with School Personnel
Extracurricular Activity Sponsorship Contract with
School Personnel
Annual
Form - Contract with Professional Personnel (eff. 1/2017)
Continuing
Form Contract with Professional Personnel (eff. 1/2017)
Athletic
Coaching Contract with School Personnel (eff. 1/2017)
Extracurricular
Activity Sponsorship Contract with School Personnel (eff. 1/2017) ]
VA.R. Doc. No. R13-3478; Filed October 20, 2017, 4:35 p.m.