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06Nov

IL Court Clarifies RIF Rules When Tenured Teacher Evaluated Twice in One School Year

Franczek P.C. | | Return|
Decisions on reductions in force in school districts are not common in Illinois, so a recent opinion from the Fourth District Appellate Court warrants brief mention. The issue in a recent case, Nafziger v. Board of Education of Staunton Community...
By: Franczek P.C.
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/il-court-clarifies-rif-rules-when-94528/

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