405.4 - Continuing Contracts of Licensed Employee

Contracts entered into with licensed employees, other than an administrator, will continue from year to year unless the contract states otherwise, is modified by mutual agreement between the board and the employee, or the contract is terminated by the board.

The first three years of a new licensed employee's contract is a probationary period unless the employee has already successfully completed the three-year probationary period in an Iowa school district.  New employees who have successfully completed a probationary period in a previous Iowa school district will serve a one-year probationary period.  In the event of termination of the employee's contract during this period, the board will afford the licensed employee appropriate due process.  The action of the board will be final.

Licensed employees whose contracts will be recommended for termination by the board will receive notice prior to April 30.  The superintendent will make a recommendation to the board for the termination of the licensed employee's contract.

Licensed employees who wish to resign, to be released from a contract, or to retire must comply with board policies in those areas.

 

 

Legal Reference:  Ar-We-Va Community School District v. Long and Henkenius, 292 N.W.2d 402 (Iowa 1980).
                                    
Bruton v. Ames Community School District, 291 N.W.2d 351 (Iowa 1980).
                                    Hartman v. Merged Area VI Community College, 270 N.W.2d 822 (Iowa 1978).
                                    Keith v. Community School District of Wilton in the Counties of Cedar and Muscatine, 262 N.W.2d 249 (Iowa 1978).
                                    Iowa Code §§ 20; 272; 279.12-.19B, .27; 294.1 (2011).

Cross Reference:  405.3   Licensed Employee Individual Contracts
  
                                    405.9   Licensed Employee Probationary Status
  
                                    407      Licensed Employee Termination of Employment

Adopted:               07/12/1984
Revised:                11/19/2007
Reviewed:             05/17/2021