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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-2281. Definitions; superintendents excepted.

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72-2281. Definitions; superintendents excepted. As used in this act:
(a)"Board" means the board of education of any school district, the board of directors of any interlocal cooperative composed of school districts, or the board of control of any area vocational-technical school.
(b)"Administrator" means any employee of a board who is required to hold a school administrator's certificate, or who is designated in K.S.A. 72-1134 , or whose position the board determines to be administrative or supervisory in nature with responsibilities and remuneration comparable to those of certified administrators. The term administrator shall not mean or include a superintendent of schools.
(c)"Not renew the contract" or "nonrenewal of the contract" means that an administrator remains on duty to complete the term of a current contract but is not offered a contract for the subsequent contract, calendar or fiscal year.
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