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1 | FALL 2006 PUBLIC SCHOOLS STAFF SURVEY | |
2 | NEW HIRES - INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL | |
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5 | ACTIVITY ASSIGNMENTS | |
6 | All data reported on this form are collected to meet the mandatory requirements specified in Section 1001.03(5) and 1012.07(1), | |
7 | F.S. These data should be reported as of November 1, 2006, or the nearest date that an auditable count can be made. | |
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9 | If a staff member has responsibility for more than one activity assignment, report that person in one activity assignment | |
10 | according to percentage of time or importance to the district. If a staff member has equal multiple assignments, that person | |
11 | may be reported accordingly, using decimals (e.g., .5 for Science and .5 for Physical Education). | |
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13 | While most activity assignment classifications are self-explanatory, the following definitions should clarify the information | |
14 | request. | |
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16 | Line 4 - Dropout Prevention: | |
17 | Include dropout prevention teachers who are teaching more than one subject or a class that is competency based or self | |
18 | contained. Teachers who are teaching mainly one subject should be listed under the appropriate subject field. Dropout | |
19 | prevention includes alternative education, teenage parent, juvenile justice, disciplinary, and substance abuse programs. | |
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21 | Line 10 - ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages): | |
22 | Do not include foreign language teachers here. They should be reported in Line 11. | |
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24 | Other Classroom: | |
25 | Include on page 2 other classroom teaching assignments not covered in Lines 1-51. | |
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27 | Other Instructional: | |
28 | Include on page 2 non-classroom instructional assignments not covered in Lines 52-66. | |
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30 | GRADE ASSIGNMENTS | |
31 | If a teacher has responsibilities at both the PK-6 and 7-12 grade levels, report the teacher at one level only, according to the | |
32 | percentage of time or importance. | |
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34 | New Hires (July 1 through October 31) | |
35 | Include in these columns the newly hired personnel, grades PK-12, hired prior to November 1, 2006, for the 2006-2007 school | |
36 | year. | |
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38 | CERTIFIED/CERTIFIABLE | |
39 | Include in these columns newly hired personnel who are certified or certifiable according to the requirements specified in the | |
40 | state Course Code Directory for the field for which they are hired (including beginning teachers who are certifiable). For the | |
41 | purpose of this survey, certifiable refers to subject field qualifications. Do not designate as not certifiable teachers who are | |
42 | considered out of field because they lack ESOL (unless they are teaching a class in ESOL) or middle school endorsement. | |
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44 | NOT CERTIFIABLE | |
45 | Include in these columns newly hired personnel not certifiable in the appropriate area, including newly hired, long-term | |
46 | substitutes if they are not certified in the area. | |
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1 | Return completed Excel form by November 30, 2006 | |||||||||
2 | via email to the address below: | FALL 2006 | ||||||||
3 | Teresa.Sancho@FLDOE.org | PUBLIC SCHOOLS STAFF SURVEY | ||||||||
4 | If there are any questions please contact: | NEW HIRES - INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL | ||||||||
5 | Teresa R. Sancho, Florida Department of Education | (See Instructions) | ||||||||
6 | (850) 245-9075, SunCom 205-9075 | |||||||||
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8 | District Number: | N E W H I R E S | ||||||||
9 | District Name: | Certified/Certifiable | Not Certifiable in Appropriate Field | |||||||
10 | Grades | Grades | Grades | Grades | ||||||
11 | Basic Assignments | PK-6 | 7-12 | PK-6 | 7-12 | |||||
12 | 1. Self-Contained (Not | PK/KG | ||||||||
13 | Including Exceptional | 1-3 | ||||||||
14 | Education) | 4-6 | ||||||||
15 | Grades | Grades | Grades | Grades | ||||||
16 | PK-6 | 7-12 | PK-6 | 7-12 | ||||||
17 | 2. English/Language Arts | |||||||||
18 | 3. Mathematics | |||||||||
19 | 4. Dropout Prevention | |||||||||
20 | 5. Computer Science | |||||||||
21 | 6. Social Studies | |||||||||
22 | 7. Science | |||||||||
23 | 8. Physical Education | |||||||||
24 | 9. Reading | |||||||||
25 | 10. Bilingual/ESOL | |||||||||
26 | 11. Foreign Languages | |||||||||
27 | 12. Health | |||||||||
28 | 13. Art | |||||||||
29 | 14. Music | |||||||||
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31 | Exceptional Student Education | |||||||||
32 | 15. Preschool Handicapped | |||||||||
33 | 16. Educable Mentally Handicapped | |||||||||
34 | 17. Trainable Mentally Handicapped | |||||||||
35 | 18. Orthopedically Impaired | |||||||||
36 | 19. Occupational Therapy | |||||||||
37 | 20. Physical Therapy | |||||||||
38 | 21. Speech/Language Impaired | |||||||||
39 | 22. Deaf or Hard of Hearing | |||||||||
40 | 23. Visually Impaired | |||||||||
41 | 24. Emotionally Handicapped | |||||||||
42 | 25. Specific Learning Disabled | |||||||||
43 | 26. Gifted | |||||||||
44 | 27. Homebound/Hospitalized | |||||||||
45 | 28. Varying Exceptionalities | |||||||||
46 | 29. Profoundly Mentally Handicapped | |||||||||
47 | 30. Severely Emotionally Disturbed | |||||||||
48 | 31. Autistic | |||||||||
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50 | Career & Technical |
51 | 32. Agriscience & Natural Resources | |||||||||
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52 | 33. Business Technology | |||||||||
53 | 34. Marketing | |||||||||
54 | 35. Health Science | |||||||||
55 | 36. Public Service | |||||||||
56 | 37. Family & Consumer Sciences | |||||||||
57 | 38. Industrial Education | |||||||||
58 | 39. Technology Education | |||||||||
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60 | Others - Indicate on Page 2 | |||||||||
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62 | Name of Person Completing This Form: | |||||||||
63 | Phone/SunCom: ( ) | |||||||||
64 | E-mail: | |||||||||
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1 | Return completed Excel form by November 30, 2006 | |||||||
2 | via email to the address below: | FALL 2006 | ||||||
3 | Teresa.Sancho@FLDOE.org | PUBLIC SCHOOLS STAFF SURVEY | ||||||
4 | If there are any questions please contact: | NEW HIRES - INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL | ||||||
5 | Teresa R. Sancho, Florida Department of Education | (See Instructions) | ||||||
6 | (850) 245-9075, SunCom 205-9075 | |||||||
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8 | District Number: | N E W H I R E S | ||||||
9 | District Name: | Certified/Certifiable | Not Certifiable in Appropriate Field | |||||
10 | Grades | Grades | Grades | Grades | ||||
11 | PK-6 | 7-12 | PK-6 | 7-12 | ||||
12 | Other - Classroom | |||||||
13 | 40. Adaptive Physical Education | |||||||
14 | 41. Adult Education | |||||||
15 | 42. Alternative Education | |||||||
16 | 43. Career Educ./Career Specialist | |||||||
17 | 44. Critical Thinking | |||||||
18 | 45. Dance | |||||||
19 | 46. Drama | |||||||
20 | 47. Driver Education | |||||||
21 | 48. In-school Suspension | |||||||
22 | 49. Life management | |||||||
23 | 50. ROTC | |||||||
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37 | 52. Behavior Specialist | |||||||
38 | 53. Curriculum Resource Teacher | |||||||
39 | 54. Curriculum Coordinator | |||||||
40 | 55. ESE Liaison | |||||||
41 | 56. Family Counselor | |||||||
42 | 57. Guidance Counselor | |||||||
43 | 58. Home-School Liaison | |||||||
44 | 59. Librarian, Media Specialist | |||||||
45 | 60. Math Coach | |||||||
46 | 61. Occupational Specialist | |||||||
47 | 62. Permanent Substitutes | |||||||
48 | 63. Reading Coach | |||||||
49 | 64. Resource Teacher | |||||||
50 | 65. School Psychologist |
51 | 66. Social Worker | |||||||
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