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Do long-time principals have any right to reasons or a hearing if they are notified that their contract will not be renewed?

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Do long-time principals have any right to reasons or a hearing if they are notified that their contract will not be renewed?

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Yes. If principals or other supervisors have been reemployed in the same position five times and then are notified that they will not be reemployed in the same position in the coming year, they may, within 10 days after receiving the notice of non-renewal, request written reasons from the board for the non-renewal. Within 10 days after receiving the written reasons, they may request a hearing before the board for the purpose of persuading the board to reconsider its decision.

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