Issues related to public school employment and students sometimes must be resolved above the campus or district levels. Some cases go to the Texas commissioner of education or State Board for Educator Certification; others are decided by the courts. TCTA reports on cases of interest in our emailed eUpdate newsletter. You'll also find those reports below.
Jul 12, 2023
A teacher sued a school district, arguing that it retaliated against him when it made the decision to terminate his contract.
Jun 23, 2023
A district proposed termination of two employees after learning they both received extra pay while working to upgrade the district's payroll system.
Jun 8, 2023
A school district filed a complaint against a teacher with the State Board for Educator Certification, alleging that the teacher's certificate should…
May 26, 2023
A school secretary sued her employer school district, alleging that it violated the Texas Whistleblower Act.
May 11, 2023
A district proposed terminating a teacher's contract after she allegedly violated district policy and FERPA.
Apr 28, 2023
A veteran teacher filed a lawsuit against her principal and two HR employees, alleging they forced her to resign under duress and false pretenses.
Apr 13, 2023
A complaint was filed against a principal with the State Board for Educator Certification, alleging that his certification should be sanctioned…
Mar 31, 2023
The U.S. States Supreme Court has ruled that a special education student is not limited to a due process complaint under IDEA and can sue a school…
Mar 16, 2023
A teacher sued his employing school district, arguing that he had not been given sufficient time to review and sign his contract for the upcoming…
Mar 2, 2023
A charter school teacher fired after an investigation into misconduct sued the school, claiming discrimination and that the termination was in…
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