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As a principal, what is the procedure that must be followed when recommending one of your tenured teachers be terminated for incompetence, specifically mismanagement of the classroom? Outline the steps and procedures that need to be followed when recommending the termination of a tenured teacher due to classroom mismanagement.

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When terminating a tenured teacher due to classroom mismanagement, the procedure typically involves gathering evidence, notifying the teacher, conducting a formal evaluation, and following a review and recommendation process. The final decision is made by the principal, followed by due process and the possibility of an appeal.

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Terminating a Tenured Teacher for Classroom Mismanagement

When recommending the termination of a tenured teacher due to classroom mismanagement, the following steps and procedures typically need to be followed:

  1. Gather evidence: Collect documented incidents and observations of the teacher's incompetence or mismanagement.
  2. Notification: Notify the teacher in writing of the concerns and provide an opportunity to respond and improve.
  3. Formal evaluation: Conduct a formal evaluation process to assess the teacher's performance against set criteria.
  4. Review by a committee: If the evaluation shows continued incompetence, a committee may review the case.
  5. Recommendation for termination: The committee may recommend termination to the principal.
  6. Principal's decision: The principal will assess the recommendation and decide whether to proceed with termination.
  7. Due process: If the decision favors termination, the teacher is entitled to due process, including a chance to present their case.
  8. Final decision: After due process, the final decision regarding termination is made.
  9. Appeals: The teacher may have the right to appeal the decision depending on the school district's policies.

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