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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 79 — Schools

79-835. Probationary certificated employee; superintendent; school board; special procedures applicable.

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The hearing for a probationary certificated employee, except a superintendent, provided in section 79-834 , may be held before a committee of the school board consisting of not less than three of the board's total members. Notice of such a hearing shall be sent to all board members five days prior to such hearing. If a hearing is held before such a committee, the majority opinion of the committee shall constitute a recommendation to the school board with the final determination being made by a majority vote of the members of the school board without additional hearing.
The hearing for a superintendent provided in such section shall not be held before a committee of the school board. Notice shall be given to all parties at least five days prior to such a hearing. A vote of the majority of the members of the school board shall determine final action relative to the contract of the superintendent.
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