My acquaintance wrote to his representative in the General Assembly to learn the procedure for getting the teacher disciplined and the Assembly representative, in turn, asked the Office of Legislative Services (OLS) to set forth the procedure in writing.
The OLS\’s response indicates that there are two mechanisms that a citizen can employ to bring formal action against a tenured teacher:
a) seeking dismissal under N.J.S.A. 18A:6-10, and
b) pursuing suspension or revocation of the teacher\’s teaching certificate pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:9-17.6(a)(8).
I believe that this information from OLS, set forth below, might be of interest to members of the NJLP as well as the general public.
John Paff
Somerset, New Jersey
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