Oregon Statutes 342.815 – Definitions for ORS 342.805 to 342.937
As used in ORS § 342.805 to 342.937 unless the context requires otherwise:
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 342.815
- Administrator: includes but is not limited to all superintendents, assistant superintendents, principals and academic program directors in public schools or education service districts who have direct responsibility for supervision or evaluation of licensed teachers and who are compensated for their services from public funds. See Oregon Statutes 342.120
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Dismissal: The dropping of a case by the judge without further consideration or hearing. Source:
- Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
- Teacher: includes all licensed employees in the public schools or employed by an education service district who have direct responsibility for instruction or coordination of educational programs and who are compensated for their services from public funds. See Oregon Statutes 342.120
- Teaching license: means a license issued under ORS § 342. See Oregon Statutes 342.120
(1) Notwithstanding ORS § 342.120, ‘administrator’ includes any teacher the majority of whose employed time is devoted to service as a supervisor, principal, vice principal or director of a department or the equivalent in a fair dismissal district but shall not include the superintendent, deputy superintendent or assistant superintendent of any such district or any substitute or temporary teacher employed by such a district.
(2) ‘Board’ means the board of directors of a fair dismissal school district.
(3) ‘Contract teacher’ means any teacher who has been regularly employed by a school district for a probationary period of three successive school years, and who has been retained for the next succeeding school year. The district school board may enter into agreements that provide for a shorter probationary period of not less than one year for teachers who have satisfied the three-year probationary period in another Oregon school district.
(4) ‘District superintendent’ means the superintendent of schools of a fair dismissal district or, in the absence of the superintendent, the person designated to fulfill the superintendent’s functions.
(5) ‘Fair dismissal district’ means any common or union high school district or education service district.
(6) ‘Probationary teacher’ means any teacher employed by a fair dismissal district who is not a contract teacher.
(7) ‘Program of assistance for improvement’ means a written plan for a contract teacher that with reasonable specificity:
(a) Helps teachers adapt and improve to meet changing demands of the Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century in ORS Chapter 329 if applicable.
(b) Identifies specific deficiencies in the contract teacher’s conduct or performance.
(c) Sets forth corrective steps the contract teacher may pursue to overcome or correct the deficiencies.
(d) Establishes the assessment techniques by which the district will measure and determine whether the teacher has sufficiently corrected the deficiencies to meet district standards.
(8) ‘Substitute teacher’ means any teacher who is employed to take the place of a probationary or contract teacher who is temporarily absent.
(9) Notwithstanding ORS § 342.120, ‘teacher’ means any person who holds a teaching license or registration as provided in ORS § 342.125 or 342.144 or who is otherwise authorized to teach in the public schools of this state and who is employed half-time or more as an instructor or administrator.
(10) ‘Temporary teacher’ means a teacher employed to fill a position designated as temporary or experimental or to fill a vacancy which occurs after the opening of school because of unanticipated enrollment or because of the death, disability, retirement, resignation, contract nonextension or dismissal of a contract or probationary teacher. [1965 c.608 § 2; 1971 c.570 § 12; 1977 c.880 § 1; 1977 c.881 § 2; 1979 c.668 § 1; 1981 c.299 § 1; 1993 c.45 § 194; 1997 c.864 § 4; 1999 c.199 § 11; 2001 c.653 § 5]
[1965 c.608 § 3; 1973 c.298 § 1; repealed by 1977 c.881 § 8]