Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 51 - DISMISSAL OF TENURED TEACHERS UNDER ARTICLE 24 AND DISMISSAL OF TENURED TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS UNDER ARTICLE 34 OF THE SCHOOL CODE
Subpart C - OPTIONAL ALTERNATIVE EVALUATIVE DISMISSAL UNDER SECTION 24-16.5 OF THE SCHOOL CODE
Section 51.290 - Decision of Board
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 51.290
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Within 45 days after receiving the hearing officer's findings of fact and recommendation, the Board shall render a written order as to whether the affected tenured teacher be retained or dismissed.
1) A copy of the
Board's decision shall be provided to the tenured teacher either by certified
mail, return receipt requested, or personal delivery with receipt within five
days after the date on which the Board rendered a decision to retain or dismiss
the affected tenured teacher. A copy of the Board's decision also shall be
given by certified mail to the State Board addressed to the Chief Legal
Officer, 555 W. Monroe Street, Suite 900, Chicago IL 60661.
2) If the Board determines that the affected
tenured teacher should be dismissed, contrary to the hearing officer's findings
of fact and recommendation, then the Board shall provide in its written order
its conclusion and the reasons for making that determination.
3)
The failure of the Board to
strictly adhere to the timeline set forth in this subsection (a)
does not render it without jurisdiction to dismiss the teacher
(Section 24-16.5(f) of the School Code).
b) The decision of the Board is final unless reviewed under the Administrative Review Law, as provided in Section 24-16.5(g) of the School Code.
1) The affected tenured
teacher shall file the appeal within 35 days from the date that the tenured
teacher received the Board's decision pursuant to subsection (a)(1).
A)
For a teacher dismissed by a
school district having fewer than 500,000 inhabitants, the judicial review must
be taken directly to the appellate court of the judicial district in which the
school district's Board maintains its primary administrative offices
(Section 24-16.5(g)(2) of the School Code).
B)
For a teacher dismissed by a
school district organized under Article 34 of the School Code,
the judicial review must be taken directly to the Illinois
Appellate Court for the First District (Section 24-16.5(g)(1) of the School
Code).
2)
If the
hearing officer recommended dismissal, the decision of the Board may be
reversed only if it is found to be arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of
discretion, or not in accordance with law (Section 24-16.5(g) of the
School Code).
3)
In the
event judicial review is instituted by a teacher, any costs of preparing and
filing the record of proceedings must be paid by the teacher (Section
24-16.5(g) of the School Code).
4)
The record of the proceedings shall contain each of the items enumerated in
Section 51.70(a)(2)(B).
c) Pursuant to Section 24-16.5(f) of the School Code, the Board shall not lose jurisdiction to discharge a teacher if the hearing officer fails to render a decision within the applicable time specified in this Section.
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