North Carolina General Statutes
Article 22 - General Regulations.
§ 115C-325.11 - Dismissal of school administrators and teachers employed in low-performing residential schools.

115C-325.11. Dismissal of school administrators and teachers employed in low-performing residential schools.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any other law, this section shall govern the dismissal by the State Board of Education of teachers, principals, assistant principals, directors, supervisors, and other licensed personnel assigned to a residential school that the State Board has identified as low-performing and to which the State Board has assigned an assistance team. The State Board shall dismiss a teacher, principal, assistant principal, director, supervisor, or other licensed personnel when the State Board receives two consecutive evaluations that include written findings and recommendations regarding that person's inadequate performance from the assistance team. These findings and recommendations shall be substantial evidence of the inadequate performance of the teacher or school administrator.
(b) The State Board may dismiss a teacher, principal, assistant principal, director, supervisor, or other licensed personnel when:
(1) The State Board determines that the school has failed to make satisfactory improvement after the State Board assigned an assistance team to that school.
(2) That assistance team makes the recommendation to dismiss the teacher, principal, assistant principal, director, supervisor, or other licensed personnel for one or more grounds established in G.S. 115C-325.4 for dismissal or demotion of a teacher.
Within 30 days of any dismissal under this subsection, a teacher, principal, assistant principal, director, supervisor, or other licensed personnel may request a hearing before a panel of three members designated by the State Board. The State Board shall adopt procedures to ensure that due process rights are afforded to persons recommended for dismissal under this subsection. Decisions of the panel may be appealed on the record to the State Board.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any other law, this subsection shall govern the dismissal by the State Board of licensed staff members who have engaged in a remediation plan under G.S. 115C-105.38A(c) but who, after one retest, fail to meet the general knowledge standard set by the State Board. The failure to meet the general knowledge standard after one retest shall be substantial evidence of the inadequate performance of the licensed staff member.
Within 30 days of any dismissal under this subsection, a licensed staff member may request a hearing before a panel of three members designated by the State Board. The State Board shall adopt procedures to ensure that due process rights are afforded to licensed staff members recommended for dismissal under this subsection. Decisions of the panel may be appealed on the record to the State Board.
(d) The State Board or the superintendent of a residential school may terminate the contract of a school administrator dismissed under this section. Nothing in this section shall prevent the State Board from refusing to renew the contract of any person employed in a school identified as low-performing.
(e) Neither party to a school administrator or teacher contract is entitled to damages under this section.
(f) The State Board shall have the right to subpoena witnesses and documents on behalf of any party to the proceedings under this section. (2013-360, s. 9.6(b).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 115C - Elementary and Secondary Education

Article 22 - General Regulations.

§ 115C-323 - Employee health certificate.

§ 115C-324 - Disposition of payment due employees at time of death.

§ 115C-325 - System of employment for public school teachers.

§ 115C-325.1 - Definitions.

§ 115C-325.2 - Personnel files.

§ 115C-325.3 - Teacher contracts.

§ 115C-325.4 - Dismissal or demotion for cause.

§ 115C-325.5 - Teacher suspension.

§ 115C-325.6 - Procedure for dismissal or demotion of a teacher for cause.

§ 115C-325.7 - Hearing before board.

§ 115C-325.8 - Right of appeal.

§ 115C-325.9 - Teacher resignation.

§ 115C-325.10 - Application to certain institutions[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 115C-325.11 - Dismissal of school administrators and teachers employed in low-performing residential schools.

§ 115C-325.12 - Procedure for dismissal of principals employed in low-performing schools.

§ 115C-325.13 - Procedure for dismissal of teachers employed in low-performing schools.

§ 115C-326.5 - Job sharing by school employees.

§ 115C-330 - Employment of handicapped.

§ 115C-332 - School personnel criminal history checks.

§ 115C-332.1 - Sex offender registries checks for certain contractual personnel.

§ 115C-333 - Evaluation of licensed employees including certain superintendents; mandatory improvement plans; State board notification upon dismissal of employees.

§ 115C-333.1 - Evaluation of teachers in schools not identified as low-performing; mandatory improvement plans; State Board notification upon dismissal of teachers.

§ 115C-333.2 - Teacher evaluation reports.

§ 115C-334 - Assessment teams.

§ 115C-335 - Development of performance standards and criteria for licensed employees; training and remediation programs.

§ 115C-335.5 - Policies addressing harassment of school employees; protection against retaliation for reporting harassment.

§ 115C-335.9 - Equal access for all education employee associations.