Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 37-9-1 - Definitions
- Section 37-9-3 - Employment of non-instructional employees
- Section 37-9-4 - Compensation of attorney employed by school board who is a member of the Legislature
- Section 37-9-5 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-7 - Employment of unlicensed superintendent, principal or teacher; conditional contracts; expiration of license during term of contract
- Section 37-9-8 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-9 - Rules and regulations governing issuance of teachers' certificates; compensation of teachers serving special needs of district
- Section 37-9-11 - Testing of applicants for teacher licensure
- Section 37-9-12 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-13 - Selection of superintendent of school district; qualifications of superintendent
- Section 37-9-14 - General duties and powers of superintendent of school district
- Section 37-9-15 - Selection of assistant superintendents and principals; interim conservators
- Section 37-9-16 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-17 - Selection of licensed employees or non-instructional employees to be employed for school year; increase in compensation of certain licensed employees; fingerprinting and criminal background checks for applicants
- Section 37-9-18 - State Board of Education to promulgate rules and regulations regarding financial reports to be submitted by superintendents to local school boards; audits of financial records; contracts; review of audit report
- Section 37-9-19 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-21 - Nepotism in hiring of superintendents, principals or licensed employees
- Section 37-9-23 - Form and execution of contracts with superintendents, principals, licensed employees, and others anticipating graduation from approved programs; conditional contracts
- Section 37-9-24 - Contracts with licensed personnel for not less than 187 employment days
- Section 37-9-25 - Contracts for periods greater than one scholastic year
- Section 37-9-27 - Bond of superintendents
- Section 37-9-29 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-31 - Bond of principals
- Section 37-9-33 - Amount of salaries to be in compliance with adequate education program law; annual report on number of certificated and noncertificated employees receiving salary from both a school district and Public Employees' Retirement System
- Section 37-9-35 - [Reduction in net enrollment shall not authorize discharge or release of teachers during current year]
- Section 37-9-36 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-37 - Factors considered in fixing salaries of superintendents, principals or licensed employees
- Section 37-9-39 - Time of payment of salaries
- Section 37-9-41 - Manner of payment of salaries
- Section 37-9-43 - Payment of salary prior to execution of written contract; effect of breach of contract
- Section 37-9-45 and 37-9-47 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-49 - Deduction of dues, etc., from salaries
- Section 37-9-51 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-53 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-55 - Release from contract
- Section 37-9-57 - Effect of abandonment of employment
- Section 37-9-59 - Grounds and procedure for dismissal or suspension of licensed employee; attendance at different school system by child as ground for denying employment or reemployment of superintendent, principal or licensed employee
- Section 37-9-61 - Unlawful reprisal against school district employee for employee's involvement in effort to create or encourage participation in public charter school prohibited
- Section 37-9-63 through 37-9-67 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-69 - General duties of superintendents, principals and teachers
- Section 37-9-70 - Office for superintendent of schools
- Section 37-9-71 - Suspension or expulsion of pupils
- Section 37-9-73 - [Repealed]
- Section 37-9-75 - Strikes by teachers
- Section 37-9-77 - School Administrator Sabbatical Program
- Section 37-9-79 - Professional school counselors; qualifications; comprehensive counseling services; code of ethics
- Section 37-9-81 - Contracts with individuals with professional experience in academic, finance or other managerial and operational functions of schools to serve as consultants to the schools; certain individuals ineligible to serve as consultant