The 2012 tenure reform law requires districts to
bring tenure charges against those with ratings of» ineffective» for two consecutive years, and two years later, 2015 will be the first test to see if districts will move on the opportunity.
But the stakes in this second year under the new system will only be higher, as the law gives school districts the power to
bring tenure charges against teachers who don't fare well in a second consecutive year, putting new pressures on teachers and placing new responsibility on schools.
A: There are four grounds for
bringing tenure charges (1) inefficiency, (2) incapacity, (3) unbecoming conduct, and (4) other just cause.
Not exact matches
She claims the Assemblyman spoke about pornography freely in the office during her
tenure and, on one occasion,
brought in framed black and white sexually
charged photographs of women's navel areas that he intended on hanging throughout the office.
It was gathered that further investigation into the fraud had necessitated a need to amend the 24 - count
charge initially
brought against Oronsaye, on July 13, 2015, in which along with his co-accused, Osarenkhoe Afe, and Fredrick Hamilton Global Services Limited, he is alleged to have been complicit in several biometric contract awards during his
tenure as HoS.
During Mr. Sparaco's
tenure in this second position, he was
brought up on
charges of election ballot fraud in a takeover attempt of the Republican Party in which Mr.Ballard is now accused of being complicit.
It's not quite a trend yet, but two more state - appointed arbitrators have sided with Newark teachers
brought up on
tenure charges by district superintendent Cami Anderson, claiming in both cases that her administration did not follow the proper process.
And when
tenure charges are
brought, it can take years to resolve.
Diegnan also agreed to Ruiz's conditions for teachers
bringing a challenge to
tenure charges, which were more limiting than his.