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+ | | Original Adopted Date | 03/ | ||
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+ | ====== GDPB-1: Resignation of Support Staff Members ====== | ||
+ | Last Revised Date: 02/25/2020 | ||
+ | (Employees Not under Contract) | ||
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+ | Support staff members may resign by submitting a written letter of resignation to their immediate supervisor. The letter should specify when the resignation is to be effective and should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the effective date. A resignation is final upon receipt by the supervisor and cannot be withdrawn unless authorized by the supervisor to whom it was submitted. The resignation need not be approved by the Board. | ||
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+ | Due Process and Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Student | ||
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+ | In general, the district does not provide a Board hearing to employees who resign regardless of the reason for the resignation. However, if a district employee is allowed to resign as a result of an allegation of criminal sexual misconduct involving a child, as defined by § 566.083, RSMo, or sexual misconduct as defined in Board policy or as determined by the Children' | ||
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+ | Federal | ||
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+ | U.S. Const. amend. XIV U.S. Constitution | ||
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+ | AC PROHIBITION AGAINST ILLEGAL DISCRIMINATION, | ||
+ | [[JHG]] | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Cross References ==== | ||
+ | [[rsmo> | ||
+ | ==== Missouri Revisor of Statutes ==== | ||
+ | ==== Missouri School Improvement Program ==== | ||
+ | ==== United States Code ==== | ||
+ | ==== Code of Federal Regulations ==== | ||
+ | ==== Court Cases ==== | ||