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NJ A4489

Revises requirements for proceedings concerning nonrenewal of nontenured staff members of district boards of education.


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Introduced
06/06/2024
In Committee
06/06/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends the requirements for proceedings concerning the nonrenewal of nontenured officers and employees of school district boards of education. Under current law, these proceedings, often called "Donaldson hearings," are informal appearances that provide an opportunity for nontenured staff members for whom the chief school administrator has recommended nonrenewal to convince members of the board of education to offer reemployment. The bill provides nontenured staff members, whose employment contracts are not renewed, a right to a formal hearing before the applicable board of education to convince the board members to offer reemployment. The bill requires the presence of the school board attorney at all of these hearings, requires the nontenured staff member to provide copies of all written material in support of the case to the board attorney at least three days in advance of the hearing, and requires the decision of the board of education on whether to renew the contract of a nontenured staff member to be in writing. The written decision of the board is required to include the factual background of the case, as well as the reasons for the board's decision. In the case of hearings conducted remotely, the bill prohibits deactivation of video functionality by board members except during formal break periods. The purpose of this bill is to afford greater due process than provided under current law for nontenured staff who face the prospect of nonrenewal from positions of school district employment. Specifically, under this bill, boards of education would assume a more formalized process when conducting hearings concerning the nonrenewal of an employment contract for a nontenured staff member, including the requirement that the board memorialize its findings and conclusions at the conclusion of each hearing. It is the sponsor's belief that this requirement will minimize arbitrary decision making and will provide a more substantial record in the event of appeal.

AI Summary

This bill amends the requirements for proceedings concerning the nonrenewal of nontenured officers and employees of school district boards of education. The bill provides nontenured staff members whose employment contracts are not renewed the right to a formal hearing before the applicable board of education, rather than the current informal "Donaldson hearing." The bill requires the presence of the school board attorney at these hearings, mandates that the nontenured staff member provide relevant materials and witness lists to the board attorney in advance, and requires the board's decision on nonrenewal to be in writing with a summary of facts, analysis, and points of agreement or disagreement with the stated reasons for nonrenewal. The purpose of these changes is to afford greater due process to nontenured staff facing nonrenewal and minimize arbitrary decision-making by the board.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 06/06/2024)

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