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frequently asked questions

Teacher Tenure Hearing (3020a)

  1. Are hearings held before a hearing officer or a panel?

  2. What types of changes are considered pedagogical?

  3. Who provides the list of Hearing Officers?

  4. Is there a fee associated with requesting a hearing?

  5. When is a hearing commenced?

  6. As a taxpayer, don't I have the right to know if a teacher in our school has been brought up on charges?

  7. What if I don't want anyone on the list of hearing officers that was provided by AAA?

  8. How do I get to be on the list?

 

  1. Are hearings held before a hearing officer or a panel?

    Disciplinary charges brought by an employing board against a tenured employee are heard by a single hearing officer except when the charges concern pedagogical incompetence or issues involving pedagogical judgement. In these cases only, the employee may choose to have the charges heard by either a single hearing officer or a three-member panel.  top top
     

  2. What types of changes are considered pedagogical?

    While the term "pedagogical" is not defined in either the statute or the Commissioner's Regulations, charges that fall into that category include inability to control a class, failure to prepare required lesson plans, failure to maintain certification, and other matters that directly pertain to teaching techniques and issues of this nature.  top top
     

  3. Who provides the list of Hearing Officers?

    The American Arbitration Association (AAA) maintains the panel of potential hearing officers for Section 3020-a proceedings. This association also provides a list for each individual proceeding.  top top
     

  4. Is there a fee associated with requesting a hearing?

    The AAA is a non profit organization which relies on administrative fees to continue providing services. Commissioner's Regulations as amended by the Board of Regents in September 1994 stipulate that the fee for providing the list of potential hearing officers for Section 3020-a proceedings is to be paid by the School District preferring the charges. This fee is $150.00.  If the parties are unable to mutually select a hearing officer and request that the AAA make the selection, an additional fee of $50.00 will be required.  top top
     

  5. When is a hearing commenced?

    Under the law, a hearing is commenced when the State Education Department submits a request to AAA for a list of potential hearing officers.  top top
     

  6. As a taxpayer, don't I have the right to know if a teacher in our school has been brought up on charges?

    Section 3020-a provides an avenue for resolving disciplinary issues between an employer and an employing board. Until an individual has been found guilty by a hearing officer or hearing panel, all aspects of the disciplinary proceeding are strictly confidential. If the employee is found to be guilty of one or more of the charges, the record is then available pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law.  top top
     

  7. What if I don't want anyone on the list of hearing officers that was provided by AAA?

    A list of potential hearing officers is compiled by the American Arbitration Association and forwarded to the attorneys representing the employing board and the employee, or to the employee if he or she is not so represented. A fee of $100 is paid by the board for such list. The list consists of fifteen individuals who are qualified to serve as hearing officers under the law.  top top

    In the interests of expediting these proceedings, it has been determined that one list will be provided per case. If the parties are unable to mutually select an arbitrator, AAA will make the selection from the list of fifteen that has been provided.  top top
     

  8. How do I get to be on the list?

    The American Arbitration Association maintains the list of individuals who are qualified to serve as hearing officers. Contact the Syracuse office of AAA at (315) 472-5483 for information.  top top

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