Re: Tenure Question
    Posted by: depends on 4/10/16
    () Comments

    On 4/10/16, Retiree wrote:
    > In California it can be held up indefinitely
    >

    All fully-credentialed California teachers working in
    regularly-funded, non-temporary positions in public schools
    earn permanent status on the first day of their third year.
    If they do not it is because of one of the following specific
    circumstances:

    (a) the teacher is on a temporary contract or is working in a
    categorically-funded position and has never worked in a
    regularly-funded non-temporary position;

    (b) the teacher is not fully credentialed (i.e., has an
    emergency credential or substitute permit in place of a
    preliminary credential or clear credential);

    (c) the teacher works in a private school, since private
    schools set their own rules regarding certification and
    employment status.

    >
    >
    > On 4/05/16, Concerned employee wrote:
    >> After working for a school district for four years could a
    > school district hire a
    >> teacher back the fifth year but not give the teacher
    > tenure?


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Tenure Question, 4/05/16, by Concerned employee.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/05/16, by depends.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/10/16, by Retiree.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/10/16, by depends.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/18/16, by Retiree.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/19/16, by depends, back to Retiree.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/19/16, by Retiree to Depends.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/25/16, by Concerned employee.
  • Re: Tenure Question, 4/26/16, by Retiree.