Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 72-2547

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Professional development: means any planned learning opportunities provided to certificated personnel employed by a school district or other authorized educational agency for purposes of improving the performance of such personnel in already held or assigned positions;

    (b) "certificated personnel" means all employees of a school district or an authorized educational agency required to be certificated by the state board of education;

    (c) "school district" means any public school district organized under the laws of this state;

    (d) "authorized educational agencies" means area professional development centers, state education agencies, institutions of postsecondary education which are authorized under the laws of this state to award academic degrees, and other organizations which serve school districts;

    (e) "area professional development center" means any regional organization providing professional development to school districts;

    (f) "state board" means the state board of education;

    (g) "department" means the state department of education;

    (h) "board" means the board of education of any school district; and

    (i) "school year" means the twelve-month period ending June 30. See Kansas Statutes 72-2545

  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Kansas Statutes 77-201

(a) Each board shall establish and maintain a professional development program for certificated personnel of the school district. Professional development programs shall meet standards and criteria set by the state board.

(b) Each board, in complying with the requirements of subsection (a), may:

(1) Develop policies and plans for the provision of professional development programs based on identified needs at the individual, building and district levels;

(2) provide for professional development programs at any time during the school year;

(3) contract with area professional development centers and authorized educational agencies in providing for professional development programs; and

(4) enter into cooperative or interlocal agreements with one or more other school districts in providing for professional development programs.