Important information on Governor Noem's Executive Order on teacher evaluations
On December 9th, Governor Noem signed Ex. Order 2020-33, providing flexibilities for schools during the 2020–21 school year. Here are five things you need to know about this order.

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By: South Dakota Education Association
Published: December 11, 2020 Last Updated: December 15, 2020
- It suspends the need Student Learning Objectives as a part of teacher evaluations for the current school year (2020–2021).
- Teachers with continuing contract status (in your 4 th contract or more with your district) are not required to be evaluated by the district this year. Similar flexibility has been given for principal evaluations.
- School districts will not report teacher evaluation data to the South Dakota Department of Education in the spring.
- Districts are still required to evaluate teachers who are in their first three years, but SLOs are not required to be part of the evaluation.
- This Executive Order is permissible. Final decisions about teacher evaluation are still left up to the local district.
You can read the entire Executive Order here: https://covid.sd.gov/docs/2020-33.pdf. Whether your negotiated agreement addresses your district’s evaluation process, or not, your local association can work with your district to suspend evaluations and/or SLOs for this year. Please contact your UniServ Director if you have questions or need assistance with this process.
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