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Recent Case Addresses Board of Education Dismissal of Tenured Teacher Over Hearing Officer Finding of No Cause

Franczek P.C. | | Return|
In a recent decision, the Appellate Court of Illinois rejected a school board’s decision to terminate a tenured teacher for misconduct despite a hearing officer’s finding that there was insufficient evidence of cause for dismissal....
By: Franczek P.C.
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/recent-case-addresses-board-of-81919/

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