Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2163

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/25/23  

Caption

Requiring statutory due process procedures for a school district's non-renewal or termination of a teacher contract.

Impact

This legislation directly impacts teachers within Kansas school districts by providing clear procedural safeguards regarding employment decisions. Prior to this bill, teachers may not have had explicit rights or processes in place when facing non-renewal or termination of their contracts, which could lead to arbitrary or unfair practices. This change encourages transparency and accountability within school administration while securing teachers' rights to due process.

Summary

House Bill 2163 aims to revise and strengthen the due process procedures required when a school district intends to non-renew or terminate a teacher's contract. Specifically, the bill mandates that if a teacher receives a written notice from a school board regarding the non-renewal or termination of their contract, the notice must include an explanation of the reasons for such actions. Furthermore, the bill allows teachers the right to a hearing if they request one, providing them an avenue to contest the board's decision before a hearing officer.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 2163 is the extent to which it defines the grounds upon which a teacher may be non-renewed or terminated. Critics may argue that the bill must ensure these reasons are not overly vague or subject to arbitrary interpretation by school boards, potentially putting teachers' job security at risk. Additionally, the process outlined for selecting hearing officers could be debated in terms of its effectiveness and fairness, as it relies on administrative procedures and timelines that could affect the timeliness of hearings.

Additional_points

Finally, while the bill is framed as a protective measure for teachers, there may be concerns regarding its implementation and how it will influence the relationships between educators and school administrations. The bill emphasizes adherence to statutory requirements, which could result in increased administrative workload. Stakeholders will be keen to observe how these changes play out in practice and whether the provisions yield the intended support for teachers while maintaining efficient school governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB145

Requiring statutory due process procedures for a school district's non-renewal or termination of a teacher contract.

KS SB01371

An Act Establishing A Just Cause Standard For Teacher Contract Terminations And Requiring Contract Termination Hearings For Teachers That Have Attained Tenure Be Before A Neutral Hearing Officer.

KS HB2236

Establishing parents' right to direct the education, upbringing and moral or religious training of their children including the right to object to harmful and inappropriate educational materials.

KS S0745

Amends the teachers' tenure act for Providence public school teachers and provides a process for the dismissal and demotion for teachers or other persons assigned full-time to the school.

KS SB609

Relating to elimination of the use of continuing contracts by school districts in employing teachers and other professionals.

KS HB2236

Relating to notice concerning termination, renewal, nonrenewal, and other action regarding certain teacher contracts.

KS HB174

Teacher licensure; revise disciplinary procedures relating to suspension or revocation of, and due process.

KS HB1695

Relating to the deadline for providing notice to public school teachers regarding renewal or nonrenewal of term contracts and termination of probationary contracts.

KS SB377

Relating to eliminating certain requirements imposed on school districts; establishing a process for review of a school district's termination or suspension of a classroom teacher.

KS HB1250

Provides relative to permanent teachers and procedures for termination

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.