Right to Protest the Decision of the District Sample Clauses

Right to Protest the Decision of the District. An allegation that the District, in a decision not to reappoint a contract employee or not to grant tenure, made a decision that to a reasonable person was unreasonable, or violated, misinterpreted, or misapplied any of its policies and procedures concerning the evaluation of contract employees shall be classified, and procedurally addressed, as a grievance. However, as per California Education Code §87610.1, the grievance process in such cases shall proceed to independent arbitration utilizing the procedures and timelines outlined in California Education Code §87740.
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