Perhaps. If there was an actual contract rather than an implied one, and the terms of the contract was violated by one of the parties. States establish education laws and states and school districts establish the way those laws are implemented. That being the case, existing laws may prohibit civil actions by individuals against school district employees in certain circumstances. Most likely the person seeking litigation would need to file against the teacher, the teacher's supervisor, and the school district itself.
Compare and Contract 1882 and 1887 education ordinance?
If you are in the education field you need to have a contract for any purchasing done by a particular school to keep up with the expenses and know what account to charge it to.
Socrates feels indebted to the state and, as such, is unwilling to break his contract because it has provided him with: A. an education.
There is no such thing as tenure in Mississippi K-12 education. They are yearly contract employees who are paid according to length of service and education.
unless there is a writen contract saying they will id say no
disobeying the state is similar to disobeying his family. the state is the author of his education.
Lacy uses undue influence to induce Mina to sign a contract to invest her National Education Fund student loan money in Overseas Bank. Mina may
William R. Alheim has written: 'An analysis of the effectiveness of traditional teaching, team teaching, and contract teaching methods of basic health education to junior college students' -- subject(s): Health education, Health education (Higher)
It depends on the state that you live in. Many homeschoolers contract with an accredited education company for the curriculum that they use with their children.
The LPC is vocational, the LLM is academic. You MUST hold an LPC and complete a training contract with a law firm for two years in order to qualify as a solicitor in the UK.
The United States Department of Education.
Howard Schenken has written: 'Better bidding in 15 minutes' 'The education of a bridge player' -- subject(s): Contract bridge