PURPOSE: This amendment updates the guidelines for local district participation in the Career Ladder Program.
APPENDIX A
Criteria for Local District Career Ladder Plans
REQUIRED ELEMENTS OF THE DISTRICT CAREER LADDER PLAN
The local district shall develop and submit to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (department) a District Career Ladder Plan (DCLP). This plan will provide the organizational basis for the district's career ladder. Development of a career ladder is voluntary for local school districts. When districts establish a career ladder plan, they also must accept the responsibility of raising the local portion of the funding. Teachers who meet the qualifications and responsibilities as established as specific criteria for Stage I, II, and III (section 168.500.2(3), RSMo) for the district career ladder shall have a reasonable expectation of participating on the career ladder.
* At Stage I, the teacher shall have two (2) years of Missouri teaching experience, complete the required beginning teacher assistance program, participate in two (2) years of mentoring (section 168.400.4, RSMo), and show evidence of acceptable performance on all of the criteria on the most recent final evaluation instrument.
* At Stage II, the teacher shall have three (3) years of Missouri teaching experience, and show evidence of acceptable performance on all of the criteria on the most recent final evaluation instrument.
* At Stage III, the teacher shall have five (5) years of Missouri teaching experience, and show evidence of acceptable performance on all of the criteria on the most recent final evaluation instrument;
* Participating in teacher externships as provided in section 168.025, RSMo;
* Serving as a coach, supervisor, or organizer of any extracurricular activities for which the teacher does not already receive additional compensation;
* Serving as a mentor or cooperating teacher for new teachers for which the teacher does not already receive additional compensation;
* Serving as a mentor for students, whether in a formal or informal capacity;
* Providing high quality tutoring or additional learning opportunities to students;
* Assisting students with postsecondary education preparation including, but not limited to, teaching an ACT or SAT preparation course or assisting students with completing college or career school admission or financial assistance applications;
* Receiving additional teacher training or certification outside of that offered by the school district; and
* Other (with description of how this responsibility or voluntary effort directly and obviously relates to the improvement of programs and services for students as outlined in the District School Improvement Plan, Curriculum Development Plan, Professional Development Plan, Missouri School Improvement Program, or instructional improvement).
Appeal procedures shall be implemented in a timely fashion. All decisions made with respect to a teacher's application to, and placement on, any stage of the career ladder shall be based on the qualifications for that stage as stated in the DCLP.
The department will periodically review local district plans and will collect information from local districts regarding the career ladder process. The local district will report data on its Career Ladder Grant Program to the department upon request. The local district must advise the department regarding amendments to the DCLP adopted by the local board of education following approval of the original DCLP by the department.
5 CSR 20-400.370
*Original authority: 168.500, RSMo 1985, amended 1986, 1993, 1996; 168.505, RSMo 1985, amended 1993; 168.510, RSMo 1985, amended 1996; and 168.515, RSMo 1985, amended 1993, 1996.