Still, this has nothing to do with slander or libel. On
12/29/13, teacher wrote:
> In my state, a "tenured" teacher who is dismissed or contract
> not renewed can file an appeal with a state board, and a
> hearing
> will be held. This is stated on the letter
> dismissing the
> teacher. However, the appeal must be filed
> within 10 days, I
> believe. Usually the teacher's
> association will fund a lawyer.
> I know that this is not the
> case in every state, so teachers, if
> you are dismissed from
> your job, IMMEDIATELY seek guidance from
> your teacher's
> association rep.
> For the record - I know this because this
> happened to me...and I
> won my job back with back pay. I
> have since found a teaching
> position in a better school
> district with better pay in the same
> state.
>
>
> On
> 12/28/13, teacher wrote:
>
>> Is it true a teacher can sue a principal and assistant
>> principal for slander, defamation and libel? Hope you all
>> have insurance!
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