Policy 7130 – Substitute Teachers
The purpose of this policy is to designate the responsibility and establish the procedures for the employment and assignment of qualified substitute teacher personnel.
Policy Document
I. Policy Statement
The Board of Education believes the selection and placement of qualified substitute teachers in the Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) is essential to ensuring coverage of classrooms in the absence of regular teachers. The Board also believes the continuity of programs and curriculum implementation is essential and is affected by the competency of the substitute teachers placed in teaching assignments.
II. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to designate the responsibility and establish the procedures for the employment and assignment of qualified substitute teacher personnel.
III. Definitions
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Substitute Teacher – A person who meets the qualifications as defined by the Office of Human Resources and who has complied with all of the criteria for approval.
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Temporary Services Office – The office that is part of the Office of Human Resources whose staff is responsible for approving and hiring all substitute teachers and administering the automated substitute reporting and assignment system.
IV. Standards
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Substitute teachers are expected to comply with all Board of Education policies. Substitute teachers are also expected to follow all school procedures, guidelines and directives when replacing the classroom teacher.
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Substitute teachers will be approved by the Temporary Services Office.
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Teachers will notify the Temporary Services Office’s automated substitute reporting and assignment system or a school administrator of an impending absence.
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All substitute assignments will be arranged by a request to the Temporary Services Office’s automated substitute reporting and assignment system.
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The Temporary Services Office will make every reasonable effort to provide a sufficient number of substitute teachers to meet the needs of the HCPSS.
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Substitute teachers may be removed from approved status or placed on a school’s “Do Not Use” list by the Director of Human Resources/Designee if situations warrant such action.
V. Compliance
The Superintendent/Designee is responsible for ensuring that the provisions of this policy are followed.
VI. Delegation of Authority
The Superintendent is authorized to develop appropriate procedures to implement this policy.
VII. References
A. Legal
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Public Law 107-110 No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
B. Other Board Policies
- Policy 1020 Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct
- Policy 1030 Child Abuse and Neglect
- Policy 1040 Safe and Supportive Schools
- Policy 1050 Tobacco-Free Environment
- Policy 7010 Personnel Records
- Policy 7020 Nepotism
- Policy 7030 Employee Conduct and Discipline
- Policy 7040 Alcohol and Noncontrolled Substance Abuse by Employees
- Policy 7050 Drug Use by Employees: Illegal Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia and Controlled Substances
- Policy 8120 Testing: State and Local Responsibilities and Protocols
- Policy 9090 Wellness Through Nutrition and Physical Activity
C. Other
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Master Agreement Between the Board of Education and the Howard County Education Association Substitute Teacher Job Description
VIII. History
ADOPTED: December 10, 1974
REVIEWED: July 1, 2015
MODIFIED:
REVISED: October 12, 1989, September 14, 1995, March 12, 2009
EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2009