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What is teacher tenure?
Teacher tenure is when a teacher fills an open post (a post that does not belong to anyone) for two years. In the third year, the teacher is given that position and receives tenure. S/he is...
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Can teacher tenure be taken away?
Yes, under certain circumstances it can be removed- such as permanent disability, or gross violaion of teaching contract or the law in regards to childrens welfare and safety, or the teacher is found...
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What is tenure for teachers?
It refers to a teacher who has been on the job for so long that they have seniority and can not be terminated without just cause. It is a form of job security guaranteeing the teacher their job...
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How do you get tenure as a teacher in New York State?
You must complete three years of probationary service before tenure is granted by a New York State public school or BOCES school.
There are two provisions that reduce the required three-year...
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Do California High School teachers get tenure?
As a general rule, teachers serve 2 years in probationary status. They are considered to have tenure on their first day in paid service in their 3rd year of employment. In today's budger climate,...