(2) Authority to dismiss or not extend a contract teacher is vested in the district school board subject to the provisions of the fair dismissal and contract extension procedures of ORS 342.805 to 342.937 and only after recommendation of the dismissal or nonextension of contract is given to the district school board by the superintendent.
(3)(a) At least 20 days before recommending to a board the dismissal of the contract teacher, the district superintendent shall give written notice to the contract teacher by certified mail or delivered in person of the intention to make a recommendation to dismiss the teacher. The notice shall set forth the statutory grounds upon which the superintendent believes such dismissal is justified, and shall contain a plain and concise statement of the facts relied on to support the statutory grounds for dismissal. If the statutory grounds specified are those specified in ORS 342.865 (1)(a), (c), (d), (g) or (h), then evidence shall be limited to those allegations supported by statements in the personnel file of the teacher on the date of the notice to recommend dismissal, maintained as required in ORS 342.850. Notice shall also be sent to the district school board and to the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board. A copy of ORS 342.805 to 342.937 shall also be sent to the contract teacher.
(b) If, after the 20-day notice required by paragraph (a) of this subsection, the district school board takes action to approve the recommendation for dismissal from the superintendent, the dismissal takes effect on or after the date of the district school board’s action, as specified by the board. Notice of the board’s action shall be given to the contract teacher as soon as practicable by certified mail, return receipt requested or in the manner provided by law for the service of a summons in a civil action.
(4)(a) Upon recommendation of the district superintendent, the district school board may extend a contract teacher’s employment for a new two-year term by providing written notice to the teacher no later than March 15 of the first year of the contract. Any new contract that extends the teacher’s employment for a new term shall replace any prior contracts.
(b) If the district school board does not extend a contract teacher’s contract by March 15 of the first year of the contract, the district superintendent, or the superintendent’s designee, shall place the teacher on a program of assistance for improvement. The district superintendent or the superintendent’s designee may, in addition, place any other teacher on a program of assistance for improvement if in the judgment of the district superintendent or designee a program of assistance for improvement is needed.
(c) Provided that the district school board has not extended the teacher’s contract for a new two-year term, the district board, upon recommendation of the superintendent, may elect by written notice to the teacher no later than March 15 of the second year of the teacher’s contract not to extend the teacher’s contract based on any ground specified in ORS 342.865. A contract teacher whose contract is not extended may appeal the nonextension to the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board.
(5) Notwithstanding ORS 243.650 to 243.809 or the provisions of any collective bargaining agreement entered into after August 15, 1997, no grievance or other claim of violation of applicable evaluation procedures, or fundamental unfairness in a program of assistance for improvement, shall be filed while a teacher is on a program of assistance. All statutes of limitation and grievance timelines shall be tolled while the subject claims are held in abeyance under this moratorium provision. Except as provided in this subsection, the moratorium and tolling period ends on the date the program of assistance for improvement is completed, not to exceed one year, after which any claims subject to this provision may be pursued as otherwise provided by law or contract. In the case of a contract teacher who does not receive contract extension by March 15 of the first year of the teacher’s contract, the moratorium period shall last until the teacher receives notice of contract extension or nonextension and no later than March 15 of the following school year, or until the teacher receives notice of dismissal. A contract teacher who is dismissed or receives notice of contract nonextension, and who appeals to the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board, may raise any claims subject to this moratorium provision before the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board, which shall have jurisdiction to decide such claims. If the teacher does raise claims covered by this moratorium provision in an appeal to the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board, such appeal shall be the teacher’s sole and exclusive remedy. If a contract teacher does not appeal a contract nonextension or dismissal to the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board but instead pursues contract grievances to arbitration alleging a violation of evaluation procedures or fundamental unfairness in a program of assistance for improvement, the arbitrator shall not have authority to award reinstatement of the contract teacher, but may award other remedies including but not limited to back pay, front pay, compensatory damages and such further relief as the arbitrator deems appropriate. A program of assistance for improvement shall not be technically construed, and no alleged error or unfairness in a program of assistance shall cause the overturning of a dismissal, nonextension of contract, nonrenewal of contract or other disciplinary actions unless the contract teacher suffered a substantial and prejudicial impairment in the teacher’s ability to comply with school district standards.
(6) No teacher may be dismissed, laid off or caused to suffer nonextension or nonrenewal of a contract based upon the teacher’s salary placement or other compensation. [1965 c.608 §11; 1971 c.570 §7; 1973 c.298 §5; 1977 c.881 §5; 1979 c.668 §3; 1997 c.864 §12]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 09 - Education and Culture
Chapter 342 - Teachers and Other School Personnel
Section 342.120 - Definitions for chapter.
Section 342.121 - Teacher and administrator licensing; certification.
Section 342.122 - National Board Certification Fund; rules.
Section 342.123 - Knowledge of civil rights laws and ethical standards required; exception.
Section 342.130 - Certain existing certificates and licenses not invalidated.
Section 342.137 - Distinguished teacher leader license; renewal; rules.
Section 342.143 - Issuance of licenses and registrations.
Section 342.144 - American Indian languages teaching license; renewal.
Section 342.165 - Commission rules.
Section 342.173 - Effect of employing certain persons; sanctions; rules.
Section 342.175 - Grounds for discipline; reinstatement.
Section 342.176 - Complaint process; preliminary investigation; materials confidential; notice.
Section 342.177 - Hearing and decision on charges; notice.
Section 342.183 - Letters of informal reproval.
Section 342.192 - Licensing requirements for out-of-state applicants; rules.
Section 342.195 - Teaching licenses based on experience in certain federal programs; rules.
Section 342.202 - Administrator comprehensive leadership development system.
Section 342.208 - Model career pathways for instructional assistants to become licensed teachers.
Section 342.223 - Criminal records check; effect of making false statement; appeal.
Section 342.360 - Members; qualifications.
Section 342.380 - Organization.
Section 342.390 - Meetings; expenses.
Section 342.420 - Member’s salary; reimbursement to district.
Section 342.425 - Annual report on duties, powers and functions of commission.
Section 342.433 - Definitions for ORS 342.433 to 342.449.
Section 342.443 - Reports of longitudinal data.
Section 342.447 - Plans for recruitment, admission, retention and graduation of diverse educators.
Section 342.448 - Reports related to implementation of Educators Equity Act.
Section 342.465 - Rules; notice if action taken on license.
Section 342.475 - School nurses; certificates.
Section 342.513 - Renewal or nonrenewal of contracts for following year.
Section 342.545 - Termination of teacher’s contract; release.
Section 342.549 - Administrator contracts; benefits after termination.
Section 342.553 - Discipline for resigning without providing required notice.
Section 342.608 - Working hours for licensed personnel; duty-free lunch period required; exception.
Section 342.610 - Minimum salary for substitute teachers.
Section 342.664 - Required ratio of pupils to staff holders of first aid cards; waiver; rules.
Section 342.700 - Policy on sexual harassment; posting and availability of policy.
Section 342.704 - Adoption of policies on sexual harassment required; contents; rules.
Section 342.721 - Definitions for ORS 342.723 and 342.726.
Section 342.723 - Prohibitions on school district employees.
Section 342.815 - Definitions for ORS 342.805 to 342.937.
Section 342.835 - Probationary teacher.
Section 342.840 - Determination of length of service for probationary teacher.
Section 342.850 - Teacher evaluation; personnel file content; rules.
Section 342.856 - Core teaching standards.
Section 342.865 - Grounds for dismissal or contract nonextension of contract teacher.
Section 342.895 - Contract teachers; procedure for dismissal or contract nonextension; appeal.
Section 342.905 - Appeal procedure; arbitration as alternative.
Section 342.930 - Fair Dismissal Appeals Board; rules.
Section 342.940 - Educator Advancement Council; members; duties; rules.
Section 342.943 - System of educator networks; eligibility; duties.
Section 342.953 - Educator Advancement Fund.
Section 342.961 - Internal investigations of employee misconduct or wrongdoing.
Section 342.971 - Educator Preparation Improvement Fund.
Section 342.974 - Oregon Education Support Professional of the Year Program; rules.