Iowa Code
Chapter 279 - DIRECTORS — POWERS AND DUTIES
Section 279.13 - Contracts with teachers — automatic continuation — initial background investigations.

279.13 Contracts with teachers — automatic continuation — initial background investigations.
1. a. Contracts with teachers, which for the purpose of this section means all licensed employees of a school district and nurses employed by the board, excluding superintendents, assistant superintendents, principals, and assistant principals, shall be in writing and shall state the number of contract days, the annual compensation to be paid, and any other matters as may be mutually agreed upon. The contract may include employment for a term not exceeding the ensuing school year, except as otherwise authorized.
b. (1) Prior to entering into an initial contract with a teacher who holds a license other than an initial license issued by the board of educational examiners under chapter 272, the school district shall initiate a state criminal history record check of the applicant through the division of criminal investigation of the department of public safety, submit the applicant’s fingerprints to the division for submission to the federal bureau of investigation for a national criminal history record check, and review the sex offender registry information under section 692A.121 available to the general public, the central registry for child abuse information established under section 235A.14, and the central registry for dependent adult abuse information established under section 235B.5 for information regarding the applicant for employment as a teacher.
(2) The school district may charge the applicant a fee not to exceed the actual cost charged the school district for the state and national criminal history checks and registry checks conducted pursuant to subparagraph (1).
c. The contract is invalid if the teacher is under contract with another board of directors to teach during the same time period until a release from the other contract is achieved. The contract shall be signed by the president of the board, or by the superintendent if the board has adopted a policy authorizing the superintendent to sign teaching contracts, when tendered, and after it is signed by the teacher, the contract shall be filed with the secretary of the board before the teacher enters into performance under the contract.
2. The contract shall remain in force and effect for the period stated in the contract and shall be automatically continued for equivalent periods except as modified or terminated by mutual agreement of the board of directors and the teacher or as modified or terminated in accordance with the provisions specified in this chapter. A contract shall not be offered by the employing board to a teacher under its jurisdiction prior to March 15 of any year. A teacher who has not accepted a contract for the ensuing school year tendered by the employing board may resign effective at the end of the current school year by filing a written resignation with the secretary of the board. The resignation must be filed not later than the last day of the current school year or the date specified by the employing board for return of the contract, whichever date occurs first. However, a teacher shall not be required to return a contract to the board or to resign less than twenty-one days after the contract has been offered.
3. If the provisions of a contract executed or automatically renewed under this section conflict with a collective bargaining agreement negotiated under chapter 20 and effective when the contract is executed or renewed, the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement shall prevail.
4. For purposes of this section, sections 279.14, 279.15 , 279.16, 279.19, and 279.27, unless the context otherwise requires, “teacher” includes the following individuals employed by a community college:
a. An instructor, but does not include an adjunct instructor.
b. A librarian, including those denoted as being a learning resource specialist or a media specialist.
c. A counselor.
5. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, a temporary contract may be issued to a teacher for a period of up to six months. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, a temporary contract may also be issued to a teacher to fill a vacancy created by a leave of absence in accordance with the provisions of section 29A.28, which contract shall automatically terminate upon return from military leave of the former incumbent of the teaching position. Temporary contracts shall not be subject to the provisions of sections 279.15 through 279.19, or section 279.27. A separate extracurricular contract issued pursuant to section 279.19A to a person issued a temporary contract under this section shall automatically terminate with the termination of the temporary contract as required under section 279.19A, subsection 8.
[R60, §2055; C73, §1757; C97, §2778; SS15, §2778; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §4229; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §279.13]
89 Acts, ch 265, §40; 2001 Acts, ch 159, §10; 2003 Acts, ch 19, §1; 2003 Acts, ch 180, §31; 2007 Acts, ch 108, §11; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §102; 2008 Acts, ch 1181, §35, 36; 2009 Acts, ch 119, §40; 2009 Acts, ch 133, §103; 2017 Acts, ch 2, §28, 29, 48, 49
Referred to in §261.112, 262.9, 272.2, 272.15, 273.3, 273.22, 275.33, 279.16, 279.19A, 279.19B, 279.23, 279.43, 279.69, 280.22, 284.2, 284.3A, 284.15, 284.16
For provisions relating to applicability of 2017 amendments to employment contracts of school employees under this chapter and collective bargaining agreements and procedures under chapter 20 before, on, or after February 17, 2017, see
2017 Acts, ch 2, §48, 49

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Chapter 279 - DIRECTORS — POWERS AND DUTIES

Section 279.1 - Organization — student improvement oversight.

Section 279.2 - Special meetings.

Section 279.3 - Appointment of secretary and treasurer.

Section 279.4 - Quorum.

Section 279.5 - Temporary officers.

Section 279.6 - Vacancies — qualification — tenure.

Section 279.7 - Vacancies filled by special election — qualification — tenure.

Section 279.7A - Interest in public contracts prohibited — exceptions.

Section 279.8 - General rules — bonds of employees.

Section 279.8A - Traffic and parking.

Section 279.8B - Petition — school board meeting agenda — public comment.

Section 279.9 - Use of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, or controlled substances.

Section 279.9A - Student transfers — information sharing.

Section 279.9B - Reports to juvenile authorities.

Section 279.10 - School year — beginning date — exemption.

Section 279.11 - Number of schools — attendance — terms — classroom assignment.

Section 279.12 - Contracts — teachers — insurance — educational leave.

Section 279.13 - Contracts with teachers — automatic continuation — initial background investigations.

Section 279.14 - Evaluation criteria and procedures.

Section 279.14A - Practitioner performance improvement program.

Section 279.15 - Notice of termination — request for hearing.

Section 279.16 - Private hearing — decision — record.

Section 279.17 - Appeal by teacher to adjudicator.

Section 279.18 - Appeal by teacher to court.

Section 279.19 - Probationary period.

Section 279.19A - Extracurricular contracts.

Section 279.19B - Coaching endorsement and authorization.

Section 279.20 - Superintendent — term — employment of support personnel.

Section 279.21 - Principals.

Section 279.22 - Residence of employees.

Section 279.23 - Continuing contract for administrators.

Section 279.23A - Evaluation criteria and procedures.

Section 279.24 - Contract with administrators — automatic continuation or termination.

Section 279.25 - Discharge of administrator.

Section 279.26 - Lease arrangements.

Section 279.27 - Discharge of teacher.

Section 279.28 - Insurance — supplies — textbooks.

Section 279.29 - Claims — investments.

Section 279.30 - Payments — exceptions.

Section 279.31 - Settlement with treasurer.

Section 279.32 - Compensation of officers.

Section 279.33 - Annual settlements.

Section 279.34 - Motor vehicles required to operate on ethanol blended gasoline.

Section 279.35 - Publication of proceedings.

Section 279.36 - Publication procedures and fee.

Section 279.37 - Employment of counsel.

Section 279.38 - Membership in association of school boards — audit.

Section 279.38A - Membership in other organizations— reporting requirements.

Section 279.39 - School buildings.

Section 279.40 - Sick leave.

Section 279.41 - Schoolhouses and sites sold — funds.

Section 279.42 - Gifts to schools.

Section 279.43 - Reporting inappropriate teaching assignments.

Section 279.44 - Energy audits.

Section 279.45 - Administrative expenditures.

Section 279.46 - Retirement incentives — tax.

Section 279.47 - Telecommunications — participation by school districts in database development.

Section 279.48 - Equipment purchase.

Section 279.49 - Child care programs.

Section 279.50 - Human growth and development instruction.

Section 279.50A - Educational standards — agreements for mathematics and science units.

Section 279.51 - Programs for at-risk children.

Section 279.51A - Classroom environment — behavioral challenges — reports of violence or assault.

Section 279.52 - Optional funding of asbestos projects.

Section 279.53 - Loan proceeds.

Section 279.54 - School district income surtax.

Section 279.55 - Teacher exchange program.

Section 279.56 - Board participation.

Section 279.57 - Period of exchange.

Section 279.58 - School dress code policies.

Section 279.59 - Access by associations.

Section 279.60 - Assessments — access to data — reports.

Section 279.61 - Individual career and academic plan — report.

Section 279.62 - Nonprofit school organizations.

Section 279.63 - Financial report.

Section 279.64 - Tax-sharing agreements.

Section 279.65 - Student advancement policy — findings — supplemental strategies and educational services grant program.

Section 279.66 - Discipline and personal conduct standards.

Section 279.67 - Competitive living wage.

Section 279.68 - Student progression — intensive reading instruction — reporting requirements.

Section 279.69 - School employees — background investigations.

Section 279.70 - Training on suicide prevention, adverse childhood experiences identification, and toxic stress response mitigation strategies.

Section 279.71 - Student online personal information protection.

Section 279.72 - Training on dyslexia.

Section 279.73 - Intellectual freedom — protection — complaints.

Section 279.74 - Training and curriculum prohibited — specific defined concepts.

Section 279.75 - Training for equity coordinators.