<< Chapter < Page
  Arizona school law review, 2nd     Page 3 / 10
Chapter >> Page >

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-0508 dismissal for failure to comply with certain laws

Willful neglect or failure on the part of a public school superintendent, principal, teacher or other public school official to observe and carry out the requirements of ARS 15-710 (Instruction in State and Federal Constitutions, American Institutions, and history of Arizona) and ARS 15-532 (Course and Examination on State and United States Constitutions) is sufficient cause for dismissal. Does the district ensure compliance with those requirements?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-0510 authorization of leaves of absence

Does the district authorize leaves of absence for school district personnel when it deems such leaves to be reasonable, for good cause and not detrimental to the education with the school district?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-0511 use of school district resources to influence elections

Does the district refrain from the use of its personnel, equipment, materials, buildings or other resources for the purpose of influencing the outcome of elections? Employees of a school district who is working in an official capacity for the school district may not give pupils written materials designed to influence the outcome of an election or to advocate support for or opposition to proposed legislation.

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-0512 non-certificated personnel; fingerprinting personnel; affidavit

1. Does the district fingerprint all non-certificated personnel and personnel who are not paid employees of the school district and who are not either the parent or the guardian of a pupil who attends school in the district but who are required or allowed to provide services directly to pupils without the supervision of a certificated employee and who are initially hired after January 1, 1990 as a condition of employment, except for personnel who are required as a condition of licensing to be fingerprinted if the license is required for employment? (Personnel who were previously employed by another school district and who were required as a condition of employment to be fingerprinted or personnel who were previously employed by a school district and who reestablished employment within one year after the date that the employee terminated employment with the district need not be fingerprinted, and this section does not apply to pupils who attend school and who are also employed by a school district)

2. Does the district assume the cost of fingerprint checks and may charge these costs to the employee, except that the school district may not charge the costs of the fingerprint check to personnel of the school district who are not paid employees?

3. Are the fees charged for fingerprinting deposited with the county treasurer and credited to the fingerprint fund of the school district?

4. Does the district conduct fingerprint checks in accordance with Title 41-1750?

5. Does the district require personnel who are required to be fingerprinted to certify on forms provided by the district that they are not awaiting trial on, nor have ever been convicted of, nor have admitted committing any of the criminal offenses listed in ARS 15-512.D.?

Questions & Answers

what is mutation
Janga Reply
what is a cell
Sifune Reply
how is urine form
Sifune
what is antagonism?
mahase Reply
classification of plants, gymnosperm features.
Linsy Reply
what is the features of gymnosperm
Linsy
how many types of solid did we have
Samuel Reply
what is an ionic bond
Samuel
What is Atoms
Daprince Reply
what is fallopian tube
Merolyn
what is bladder
Merolyn
what's bulbourethral gland
Eduek Reply
urine is formed in the nephron of the renal medulla in the kidney. It starts from filtration, then selective reabsorption and finally secretion
onuoha Reply
State the evolution relation and relevance between endoplasmic reticulum and cytoskeleton as it relates to cell.
Jeremiah
what is heart
Konadu Reply
how is urine formed in human
Konadu
how is urine formed in human
Rahma
what is the diference between a cavity and a canal
Pelagie Reply
what is the causative agent of malaria
Diamond
malaria is caused by an insect called mosquito.
Naomi
Malaria is cause by female anopheles mosquito
Isaac
Malaria is caused by plasmodium Female anopheles mosquitoe is d carrier
Olalekan
a canal is more needed in a root but a cavity is a bad effect
Commander
what are pathogens
Don Reply
In biology, a pathogen (Greek: πάθος pathos "suffering", "passion" and -γενής -genēs "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense, is anything that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ. The term pathogen came into use in the 1880s.[1][2
Zainab
A virus
Commander
Definition of respiration
Muhsin Reply
respiration is the process in which we breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide
Achor
how are lungs work
Commander
where does digestion begins
Achiri Reply
in the mouth
EZEKIEL
what are the functions of follicle stimulating harmones?
Rashima Reply
stimulates the follicle to release the mature ovum into the oviduct
Davonte
what are the functions of Endocrine and pituitary gland
Chinaza
endocrine secrete hormone and regulate body process
Achor
while pituitary gland is an example of endocrine system and it's found in the Brain
Achor
what's biology?
Egbodo Reply
Biology is the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized field that cover their morphology, physiology,anatomy, behaviour,origin and distribution.
Lisah
biology is the study of life.
Alfreda
Biology is the study of how living organisms live and survive in a specific environment
Sifune
Got questions? Join the online conversation and get instant answers!
Jobilize.com Reply

Get Jobilize Job Search Mobile App in your pocket Now!

Get it on Google Play Download on the App Store Now




Source:  OpenStax, Arizona school law review, 2nd edition. OpenStax CNX. Oct 11, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11365/1.2
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.

Notification Switch

Would you like to follow the 'Arizona school law review, 2nd edition' conversation and receive update notifications?

Ask