Does a teacher have a right to a hearing prior to a reassignment?
a. It depends on the situation. A school district has broad discretion in assigning teachers to different schools if the reassignment is based on sound educational reasons and the needs of the district. A hearing may be appropriate in some situations.
b. No. Teachers may be reassigned if parents have requested the reassignment.
c. No. Teachers may be reassigned at anytime based on school district needs.
d. Yes. Teachers must be given a hearing in front of the school board before she is reassigned.
e. Yes. Teachers must be given a hearing in front of a federal hearing officer before any reassignment takes place.
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