HF 1870
1st Unofficial Engrossment - 87th Legislature (2011 - 2012)
Posted on 03/09/2012 12:12 p.m.
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1.1A bill for an act
1.2relating to education; allowing school districts to base unrequested leave of
1.3absence and certain discharge and demotion decisions on teacher evaluation
1.4outcomes;amending Minnesota Statutes 2010, sections 122A.40, subdivisions
1.510, 11; 122A.41, subdivision 14; 123A.75, subdivision 1; Minnesota Statutes
1.62011 Supplement, sections 122A.245, subdivision 1; 122A.41, subdivision 6.
1.7BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.8 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2011 Supplement, section 122A.245, subdivision 1,
1.9is amended to read:
1.10 Subdivision 1. Requirements. (a) To improve academic excellence, improve ethnic
1.11and cultural diversity in the classroom, and close the academic achievement gap, the
1.12Board of Teaching must approve qualified teacher preparation programs under this section
1.13that are a means to acquire a two-year limited-term license, which the board may renew
1.14one time for an additional one-year term, and to prepare for acquiring a standard license.
1.15The following entities are eligible to participate under this section:
1.16(1) a school district or charter school that forms a partnership with a college or
1.17university that has a board-approved alternative teacher preparation program; or
1.18(2) a school district or charter school, after consulting with a college or university
1.19with a board-approved teacher preparation program, forms a partnership with a nonprofit
1.20corporation organized under chapter 317A for an education-related purpose that has a
1.21board-approved teacher preparation program.
1.22(b) Before participating in this program, a candidate must:
1.23(1) have a bachelor's degree with a 3.0 or higher grade point average unless the
1.24board waives the grade point average requirement based on board-adopted criteria;
2.1(2) pass the reading, writing, and mathematics skills examination under section
2.2122A.09, subdivision 4
, paragraph (b); and
2.3(3) obtain qualifying scores on applicable board-approved rigorous content area and
2.4pedagogy examinations under section
122A.09, subdivision 4, paragraph (e).
2.5(c) The Board of Teaching must issue a two-year limited-term license to a person
2.6who enrolls in an alternative teacher preparation program.new text begin This limited-term license is not new text end
2.7new text begin a provisional license under section 122A.40 or section 122A.41.new text end
2.8new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.new text end
2.9 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 122A.40, subdivision 10, is amended to read:
2.10 Subd. 10. Negotiated unrequested leave of absence. new text begin (a) new text end The school board and
2.11the exclusive bargaining representative of the teachers may negotiate a plan providing for
2.12unrequested leave of absence without pay or fringe benefits for as many teachers as may
2.13be necessary because of discontinuance of position, lack of pupils, financial limitations, or
2.14merger of classes caused by consolidation of districts. Failing to successfully negotiate
2.15such a plan, the provisions of subdivision 11 shall apply. The negotiated plan must not
2.16include provisions which would result in the exercise of seniority by a teacher holding a
2.17provisional license, other than a vocational education licensenew text begin if required for the positionnew text end ,
2.18contrary to the provisions of subdivision 11, clausenew text begin paragraphnew text end (c), or the reinstatement of a
2.19teacher holding a provisional license, other than a vocational education licensenew text begin required new text end
2.20new text begin for the positionnew text end , contrary to the provisions of subdivision 11, clause (e)new text begin paragraph (f)new text end .
2.21The provisions of section
179A.16 do not apply for the purposes of this subdivision.new text begin new text end
2.22new text begin Notwithstanding other law to the contrary, the school board and the exclusive bargaining new text end
2.23new text begin representative of the teachers may negotiate a plan to base unrequested leave of absence new text end
2.24new text begin decisions on teachers' subject matter licensure fields and evaluation outcomes, from the new text end
2.25new text begin least to most effective category under subdivision 8 and from least to greatest seniority, new text end
2.26new text begin including probationary teachers, within each category, which if negotiated, must be new text end
2.27new text begin consistent with subdivision 11, paragraph (n).new text end
2.28new text begin (b) Notwithstanding other law to the contrary, if a school board fails to successfully new text end
2.29new text begin negotiate a plan under paragraph (a), the provisions of subdivision 11 apply unless a new text end
2.30new text begin majority of school board members formally decides to place teachers on unrequested leave new text end
2.31new text begin of absence based on teachers' subject matter licensure fields and evaluation outcomes, new text end
2.32new text begin from the least to most effective category under subdivision 8 and from least to greatest new text end
2.33new text begin seniority, including probationary teachers, within each effectiveness category; the decision new text end
2.34new text begin must be consistent with subdivision 11, paragraph (n). In such a case the board must new text end
2.35new text begin develop, publish, and implement an unrequested leave of absence plan based on teachers' new text end
3.1new text begin subject matter licensure fields and evaluation outcomes, from the least to most effective new text end
3.2new text begin category under subdivision 8 and from least to greatest seniority, including probationary new text end
3.3new text begin teachers, within each effectiveness category, and subdivision 11, paragraphs (a) through new text end
3.4new text begin (m), do not apply.new text end
3.5new text begin (c) For purposes of placing a teacher on unrequested leave of absence or recalling a new text end
3.6new text begin teacher from unrequested leave of absence, nothing in this subdivision requires a school new text end
3.7new text begin board to reassign a teacher with more seniority to a different subject matter licensure new text end
3.8new text begin field or to a substantially different grade level assignment in order to accommodate the new text end
3.9new text begin seniority claims of a teacher who is similarly licensed and effective but with less seniority. new text end
3.10new text begin For purposes of this subdivision, a teacher holding a provisional license in a subject new text end
3.11new text begin area includes a teacher who has received a waiver or variance to teach that subject from new text end
3.12new text begin the Minnesota Board of Teaching. "A substantially different grade level assignment" new text end
3.13new text begin means an assignment between kindergarten, grades 1 through 6, junior high school, and new text end
3.14new text begin senior high school.new text end
3.15new text begin (d) Nothing in this subdivision permits a school board to use a teacher's remuneration new text end
3.16new text begin as the basis for making unrequested leave of absence or discharge decisions.new text end
3.17new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment new text end
3.18new text begin and applies to negotiated plans agreed to after that date.new text end
3.19 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 122A.40, subdivision 11, is amended to read:
3.20 Subd. 11. Unrequested leave of absence. The board may place on unrequested
3.21leave of absence, without pay or fringe benefits, as many teachers as may be necessary
3.22because of discontinuance of position, lack of pupils, financial limitations, or merger
3.23of classes caused by consolidation new text begin or reorganization new text end of districtsnew text begin under chapter 123Anew text end .
3.24The unrequested leave is effective at the close of the school year. In placing teachers on
3.25unrequested leave, the board is governed by the following provisions:
3.26(a) The board may place probationary teachers on unrequested leave first in the
3.27inverse order of their employment. A teacher who has acquired continuing contract rights
3.28must not be placed on unrequested leave of absence while probationary teachers are
3.29retained in positions for which the teacher who has acquired continuing contract rights is
3.30licensed;
3.31(b) Teachers who have acquired continuing contract rights shall be placed on
3.32unrequested leave of absence in fields in which they are licensed in the inverse order
3.33in which they were employed by the school district. In the case of equal seniority, the
3.34order in which teachers who have acquired continuing contract rights shall be placed on
3.35unrequested leave of absence in fields in which they are licensed is negotiable;
4.1(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of clausenew text begin paragraphnew text end (b), a teacher is not entitled
4.2to exercise any seniority when that exercise results in that teacher being retained by the
4.3district in a field for which the teacher holds only a provisional license, as defined by the
4.4board of teaching, unless that exercise of seniority results in the placement on unrequested
4.5leave of absence of another teacher who also holds a provisional license in the same field.
4.6The provisions of this clausenew text begin paragraphnew text end do not apply to vocational education licensesnew text begin new text end
4.7new text begin required for available positionsnew text end ;
4.8(d) Notwithstanding clausesnew text begin paragraphsnew text end (a), (b) and (c), if the placing of a
4.9probationary teacher on unrequested leave before a teacher who has acquired continuing
4.10rights, the placing of a teacher who has acquired continuing contract rights on unrequested
4.11leave before another teacher who has acquired continuing contract rights but who has
4.12greater seniority, or the restriction imposed by the provisions of clausenew text begin paragraphnew text end (c) would
4.13place the district in violation of its affirmative action program, the district may retain the
4.14probationary teacher, the teacher with less seniority, or the provisionally licensed teacher;
4.15(e) new text begin For purposes of placing a teacher on unrequested leave of absence or recalling a new text end
4.16new text begin teacher from unrequested leave of absence, nothing in this subdivision requires a school new text end
4.17new text begin board to reassign a teacher with more seniority to a different subject matter licensure new text end
4.18new text begin field or to a substantially different grade level assignment in order to accommodate new text end
4.19new text begin the seniority claims of a teacher who is similarly licensed and effective but with less new text end
4.20new text begin seniority. "A substantially different grade level assignment" means an assignment between new text end
4.21new text begin kindergarten, grades 1 through 6, junior high school, and senior high school;new text end
4.22new text begin (f) new text end Teachers placed on unrequested leave of absence must be reinstated to the
4.23positions from which they have been given leaves of absence or, if not available, to other
4.24available positions in the school district in fields in which they are licensed. Reinstatement
4.25must be in the inverse order of placement on leave of absence. A teacher must not be
4.26reinstated to a position in a field in which the teacher holds only a provisional license,
4.27other than a vocational education licensenew text begin if required for the positionnew text end , while another teacher
4.28who holds a nonprovisional license in the same field remains on unrequested leave.
4.29The order of reinstatement of teachers who have equal seniority and who are placed on
4.30unrequested leave in the same school year is negotiable;
4.31(f)new text begin (g)new text end Appointment of a new teacher must not be made while there is available, on
4.32unrequested leave, a teacher who is properly licensed to fill such vacancy, unless the
4.33teacher fails to advise the school board within 30 days of the date of notification that a
4.34position is available to that teacher who may return to employment and assume the duties
4.35of the position to which appointed on a future date determined by the board;
5.1(g)new text begin (h)new text end A teacher placed on unrequested leave of absence may engage in teaching
5.2or any other occupation during the period of this leave;
5.3(h)new text begin (i) new text end The unrequested leave of absence must not impair the continuing contract
5.4rights of a teacher or result in a loss of credit for previous years of service;
5.5(i)new text begin (j) Consistent with paragraph (n) and subdivision 10,new text end the unrequested leave of
5.6absence of a teacher new text begin who is categorized as effective or better under subdivision 8, new text end who
5.7is placed on unrequested leave of absencenew text begin ,new text end and who is not reinstated shall continue for a
5.8period of five years, after which the right to reinstatement shall terminatenew text begin terminatesnew text end . The
5.9teacher's right to reinstatement shall also terminatenew text begin terminatesnew text end if the teacher fails to file
5.10with the board by April 1 of anynew text begin eachnew text end year a written statement requesting reinstatement;
5.11new text begin (k) Consistent with paragraph (n) and subdivision 10, the unrequested leave of new text end
5.12new text begin absence of a teacher who is categorized as ineffective or less under subdivision 8, who new text end
5.13new text begin is placed on unrequested leave of absence, and who is not reinstated continues for the new text end
5.14new text begin following school year only, after which the teacher's right to reinstatement terminates. The new text end
5.15new text begin teacher's right to reinstatement also terminates if the teacher fails to file with the board by new text end
5.16new text begin April 1 in that following school year a written statement requesting reinstatement;new text end
5.17(j)new text begin (l)new text end The same provisions applicable to terminations of probationary or continuing
5.18contracts in subdivisions 5 and 7 must apply to placement on unrequested leave of absence;
5.19(k)new text begin (m)new text end Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to impair the rights of teachers
5.20placed on unrequested leave of absence to receive unemployment benefits if otherwise
5.21eligible.new text begin ;new text end
5.22new text begin (n) Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year and later, and notwithstanding any new text end
5.23new text begin contradictory provisions in this subdivision, a school board must place teachers on new text end
5.24new text begin unrequested leave of absence based on their subject matter licensure fields and most recent new text end
5.25new text begin evaluation outcomes, from the least to most effective category under subdivision 8 and new text end
5.26new text begin from least to greatest seniority, including probationary teachers, within each effectiveness new text end
5.27new text begin category. A school board is not required to reassign a teacher with more seniority new text end
5.28new text begin to a different subject matter licensure field or to a substantially different grade level new text end
5.29new text begin assignment in order to accommodate the seniority claims of a teacher who is similarly new text end
5.30new text begin licensed and effective but with less seniority. A school board may decide not to renew a new text end
5.31new text begin probationary teacher's contract as it sees fit. The school board must make available to the new text end
5.32new text begin public in a readily accessible format the unrequested leave of absence plan it develops and new text end
5.33new text begin implements under this paragraph.new text end
5.34new text begin (o) For purposes of this subdivision, a teacher who holds a provisional license in a new text end
5.35new text begin subject area includes a teacher who has received a waiver or variance to teach that subject new text end
5.36new text begin from the Minnesota Board of Teaching.new text end
6.1new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment new text end
6.2new text begin except that paragraph (n) is effective for the 2016-2017 school year and later.new text end
6.3 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2011 Supplement, section 122A.41, subdivision 6, is
6.4amended to read:
6.5 Subd. 6. Grounds for discharge or demotion. (a) Except as otherwise provided
6.6in paragraph (b), causes for the discharge or demotion of a teacher either during or after
6.7the probationary period must be:
6.8(1) immoral character, conduct unbecoming a teacher, or insubordination;
6.9(2) failure without justifiable cause to teach without first securing the written release
6.10of the school board having the care, management, or control of the school in which the
6.11teacher is employed;
6.12(3) inefficiency in teaching or in the management of a school, consistent with
6.13subdivision 5, paragraph (b);
6.14(4) affliction with active tuberculosis or other communicable disease must be
6.15considered as cause for removal or suspension while the teacher is suffering from such
6.16disability; or
6.17(5) discontinuance of position or lack of pupils.
6.18new text begin Notwithstanding other law to the contrary, the school board and the exclusive new text end
6.19new text begin representative of the teachers may negotiate an agreement to discharge or demote new text end
6.20new text begin teachers under clause (5) based on their subject matter licensure fields and evaluation new text end
6.21new text begin outcomes, from the least to most effective category under subdivision 5 and from least to new text end
6.22new text begin greatest seniority, including probationary teachers, within each effectiveness category. new text end
6.23new text begin Alternatively, the majority of the school board members may formally decide to discharge new text end
6.24new text begin or demote teachers under clause (5) based on their subject matter licensure fields and new text end
6.25new text begin evaluation outcomes, from the least to most effective category under subdivision 5 and new text end
6.26new text begin from least to greatest seniority, including probationary teachers, within each effectiveness new text end
6.27new text begin category; in this case the board must develop and implement a discharge and demotion new text end
6.28new text begin plan based on teachers' subject matter licensure fields and evaluation outcomes, from the new text end
6.29new text begin least to most effective category and from least to greatest seniority, including probationary new text end
6.30new text begin teachers, within each effectiveness category. Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year and new text end
6.31new text begin later, and notwithstanding any contradictory provisions in this subdivision, the school new text end
6.32new text begin board must discharge or demote teachers under clause (5) based on their subject matter new text end
6.33new text begin licensure fields and most recent evaluation outcomes, from the least to most effective new text end
6.34new text begin category under subdivision 5 and from least to greatest seniority, including probationary new text end
6.35new text begin teachers, within each effectiveness category. Nothing in this subdivision permits a school new text end
7.1new text begin board to use a teacher's remuneration as the basis for making discharge or demotion new text end
7.2new text begin decisions. The school board must make available to the public in a readily accessible new text end
7.3new text begin format any discharge and demotion plan it develops to implement clause (5) of this new text end
7.4new text begin paragraph.new text end
7.5For purposes of this paragraph, conduct unbecoming a teacher includes an unfair
7.6discriminatory practice described in section
363A.13.
7.7(b) A probationary or continuing-contract teacher must be discharged immediately
7.8upon receipt of notice under section
122A.20, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), that the
7.9teacher's license has been revoked due to a conviction for child abuse or sexual abuse.
7.10new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment new text end
7.11new text begin and applies to negotiated plans agreed to after that date.new text end
7.12 Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 122A.41, subdivision 14, is amended to read:
7.13 Subd. 14. Services terminated by discontinuance or lack of pupils; preference
7.14given. (a) new text begin To the extent consistent with paragraph (c) and subdivision 6, paragraph (a), new text end
7.15new text begin clause (5), new text end a teacher whose services are terminated on account of discontinuance of
7.16position or lack of pupils must receive first consideration for other positions in the district
7.17for which that teacher is qualified. In the eventnew text begin Ifnew text end it becomesnew text begin isnew text end necessary to discontinue
7.18one or more positions, in making such discontinuance, teachers must be discontinued in
7.19any department in the inverse order in which they were employed, unless a board and the
7.20exclusive representative of teachers in the district negotiate a plan providing otherwise.
7.21(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of clausenew text begin paragraphnew text end (a)new text begin , and to the extent new text end
7.22new text begin consistent with paragraph (c) and subdivision 6, paragraph (a)new text end , a teacher is not entitled
7.23to exercise any seniority when that exercise results in that teacher being retained by the
7.24district in a field for which the teacher holds only a provisional license, as defined by the
7.25Board of Teaching, unless that exercise of seniority results in the termination of services,
7.26on account of discontinuance of position or lack of pupils, of another teacher who also
7.27holds a provisional license in the same field. The provisions of this clause do not apply
7.28to vocational education licenses.
7.29(c) new text begin For purposes of discharging, demoting, or recalling a teacher whose services are new text end
7.30new text begin terminated under this subdivision, nothing in this subdivision requires a school board to new text end
7.31new text begin reassign a teacher with more seniority to a different subject matter licensure field or to a new text end
7.32new text begin substantially different grade level assignment in order to accommodate the seniority claims new text end
7.33new text begin of a teacher who is similarly licensed and effective but with less seniority. "A substantially new text end
7.34new text begin different grade level assignment" means an assignment between kindergarten, grades 1 new text end
7.35new text begin through 6, junior high school, and senior high school. new text end
8.1new text begin (d) new text end Notwithstanding the provisions of clausenew text begin paragraph new text end (a)new text begin , and to the extent new text end
8.2new text begin consistent with paragraph (c) and subdivision 6, paragraph (a)new text end , a teacher must not be
8.3reinstated to a position in a field in which the teacher holds only a provisional license,
8.4other than a vocational education licensenew text begin if required for the positionnew text end , while another teacher
8.5who holds a nonprovisional license in the same field is available for reinstatement.
8.6new text begin (e) For purposes of this subdivision, a teacher who holds a provisional license in a new text end
8.7new text begin subject area includes a teacher who has received a waiver or variance to teach that subject new text end
8.8new text begin from the Minnesota Board of Teaching.new text end
8.9new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.new text end
8.10 Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 123A.75, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
8.11 Subdivision 1. Teacher assignment. (a) As of the effective date of a consolidation
8.12in which a district is divided or the dissolution of a district and its attachment to two or
8.13more existing districts, each teacher employed by an affected district shall be assigned to
8.14the newly created or enlarged district on the basis of a ratio of the pupils assigned to each
8.15district according to the new district boundaries. The district receiving the greatest number
8.16of pupils must be assigned the teacher with the greatest seniority, and the remaining
8.17teachers must be alternately assigned to each district until the district receiving the fewest
8.18pupils has received its ratio of teachers who will not be retiring before the effective date of
8.19the consolidation or dissolution.
8.20(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), the board and the exclusive representative of
8.21teachers in each district involved in the consolidation or dissolution and attachment may
8.22negotiate a plan for assigning teachers to each newly created or enlarged district.
8.23new text begin (c) Notwithstanding other law to the contrary, the provisions of this section apply new text end
8.24new text begin only to the extent they are consistent with section 122A.40, subdivisions 8, 10, and 11.new text end
8.25new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.new text end