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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3Art. 11§ 44664 Teacher Performance Evaluations

§ 44664 Teacher Performance Evaluations

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§ 44664 Teacher Performance Evaluations

Key Takeaways

  • •Teachers get checked on their work every year if they're new, or every few years if they've been teaching a long time.
  • •If a teacher isn't doing a good job, the school must tell them in writing and help them get better.
  • •If a teacher keeps doing a bad job, they'll get checked every year until they improve or leave the school.
  • •Some part-time or substitute teachers might not get these checks, depending on the school's rules.

Example

A teacher named Mr. Smith has been teaching for 12 years and always gets good reviews. He and his boss agree he doesn’t need to be checked as often.

Since Mr. Smith has been teaching for a long time and does a good job, he only needs to be checked every 5 years instead of every 2 years. But if he starts doing a bad job, the school will check on him every year and help him improve.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 44664 Teacher Performance Evaluations

(a) Evaluation and assessment of the performance of each certificated employee shall be made on a continuing basis as follows: (1) At least once each school year for probationary personnel. (2) At least every other year for personnel with permanent status. (3) At least every five years for personnel with permanent status who have been employed at least 10 years with the school district, are highly qualified, if those personnel occupy positions that are required to be filled by a highly qualified professional by the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 6301, et seq.), as defined in 20 U.S.C. Sec. 7801, and whose previous evaluation rated the employee as meeting or exceeding standards, if the evaluator and certificated employee being evaluated agree. The certificated employee or the evaluator may withdraw consent at any time. (b) The evaluation shall include recommendations, if necessary, as to areas of improvement in the performance of the employee. If an employee is not performing his or her duties in a satisfactory manner according to the standards prescribed by the governing board, the employing authority shall notify the employee in writing of that fact and describe the unsatisfactory performance. The employing authority shall thereafter confer with the employee making specific recommendations as to areas of improvement in the employee’s performance and endeavor to assist the employee in his or her performance. If any permanent certificated employee has received an unsatisfactory evaluation, the employing authority shall annually evaluate the employee until the employee achieves a positive evaluation or is separated from the district. (c) Any evaluation performed pursuant to this article which contains an unsatisfactory rating of an employee’s performance in the area of teaching methods or instruction may include the requirement that the certificated employee shall, as determined necessary by the employing authority, participate in a program designed to improve appropriate areas of the employee’s performance and to further pupil achievement and the instructional objectives of the employing authority. If a district participates in the Peer Assistance and Review Program for Teachers established pursuant to Article 4.5 (commencing with Section 44500), any certificated employee who receives an unsatisfactory rating on an evaluation performed pursuant to this section shall participate in the Peer Assistance and Review Program for Teachers. (d) Hourly and temporary hourly certificated employees, other than those employed in adult education classes who are excluded by the provisions of Section 44660, and substitute teachers may be excluded from the provisions of this section at the discretion of the governing board. (Amended by Stats. 2005, Ch. 677, Sec. 28. Effective October 7, 2005.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

performanceevaluationimprovementauthorityschoolemployeeprobationteacher

Related Statutes

  • § 44500 Teacher Peer Assistance Program
  • § 87458.1 Teacher Certification Probation Rules
  • § 48901.1 Charter School Discipline Limits
  • § 313.3 English Learner Observation Protocol
  • § 35555 Employee Classification After Reorganization

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 44664.
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