Judges: DUSTIN McDANIEL, Attorney General
Filed Date: 11/29/2011
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Robert Thompson State Senator
414 West Court Paragould, Arkansas 72450-4293
Dear Senator Thompson:
You have asked for my opinion on several questions about A.C.A. §
1. Arkansas Code Annotated §
6-17-1506 (a)(2) states [that a teacher's annual contract automatically renews unless] "During the period of the contract or within ten (10) calendar days after the end of the school year, the teacher [resigns]." Does "end of the school year" mean June 30, which is the end of the fiscal school year; or does it mean the last day of the student/teacher interaction, which would vary from school district to school district?2. A 12-month teacher (such as a coach or a [vocational agriculture teacher under A.C.A. §
6-17-802 ]) has his or her contract starting on July 1 and going through June 30 of the next year. Under section6-17-1506 , would the 12-month teacher have the entire year in which to resign?3. Because a 12-month teacher is a teacher also, would "during the period of the contract" mean the 180 days teachers are contracted for (days outside the 10 professional days)?
4. Teachers have 30 days to sign and return their contract once a school district gives it to them. What happens if they fail to sign and return *Page 2 the contract? Specifically, is such a teacher still obligated to the school and the school to that teacher, or is he or she free to sign a contract with another school?
5. Can a teacher resign . . . if he or she is within the 30 days of returning the contract, but outside the 10 days after the end of school [noted under
6-17-1506 (a)(2)]?
In Opinion No.
Question 2: Teachers whose contract is for 12 months (e.g.,vocational-agriculture teachers under A.C.A. §
Yes. Under A.C.A. §
Question 3: Because a 12-month teacher is a teacher also,would "during the period of the contract" mean the 180 days teachersare contracted for (days outside the 10 professional days)?
I am not entirely sure what this question is asking. Nevertheless, I will assume that you are asking whether a person who has a 12-month contract but only teaches for 9 months during that period can resign only during the 9 months or during the larger 12-month window.
This question is substantially the same as your second question because the two questions share a critical hypothetical fact: namely, that the teacher has a contract period that lasts for 12 months. As noted in response to your second question, subsection
Question 4: Teachers have 30 days to sign and return theircontract once a school district gives it to them. What happens ifthey fail to sign and return the contract? Specifically, is such ateacher still obligated to the school and the school tothat teacher, or is he or she free to sign a contract with anotherschool?
Question 5: Can a teacher resign . . . if he or she is withinthe 30 days of returning the contract, but outside the 10 days afterthe end of school [noted under
I am unable to respond to these questions because they involve issues that are currently being litigated in Benton County Circuit Court as McCrary v. Gentry School District, CV-2011-936-4. To avoid encroaching upon exclusively judicial prerogatives, it has long been the policy of this executive-branch office to avoid rendering opinions on matters that are the subject of litigation.E.g., Op. Att'y Gen.
With respect to Question 5, however, if your question is referring to a teacher with a 12-month contract, then the time-frames at issue in this question are irrelevant to when the teacher can resign. This is because, as noted in response to your second and third questions, teachers can resign "during the period of" their contract
Assistant Attorney General Ryan Owsley prepared this opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
DUSTIN McDANIEL Attorney General
DM/RO:cyh Enclosure
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