Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 12/29/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Reeves:
Your request for an Attorney General's Opinion has been referred to me. You have asked whether the Winn Parish School Board has the authority to select an applicant for the position of supervisor of education that was not specifically recommended by the superintendent.
You have given the following facts in your opinion request:
At the meeting the board went into executive session to discuss the applicant's professional competence. No applicant voiced an objection. When the board reconvened, it asked for a recommendation from the Superintendent. Her recommendation was not approved. The Superintendent then recommended that the position be re-advertised. A motion was made to this effect and defeated. She stated that she was not prepared to make another recommendation. After returning from another executive session, she then recommended another, who was not accepted. A motion was then made by a board member to hire a particular applicant. Prior to the vote another member stated that he wanted the Superintendent to make another recommendation, to which she responded, "It's ok." The vote was then taken and the applicant was selected.
This office was also provided with minutes of meetings of the Winn Parish School Board held on July 12 and 22, 1999. The minutes of the July 12, 1999 meeting do not indicate that the position of supervisor of instruction was filled from a recommendation by the superintendent. The minutes of the July 22, 1999 meeting states that the special session was called "to discuss the Board's position concerning the hiring of certificated personnel without the recommendation of the superintendent." Additionally, this office has been provided with a copy of a letter dated July 29, 1999 from Superintendent Willis to the President of the Winn Parish School Board stating that the appointment was without her recommendation. In short, this opinion assumes the appointment at issue was made without the recommendation of the superintendent.
Prior to its amendment in 1998, La. R.S.
In 1998, La. R.S.
Each city and parish school board shall select teachers and all other certified personnel from recommendations made by the city or parish superintendent regarding the hiring and placement of all personnel for which state certification is required. It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to ensure that all persons recommended have proper certification and are qualified for the position. Nothing shall prevent a school board from rejecting the recommendations made by the superintendent and requiring the superintendent to submit additional recommendations. R.S.
17:81 (A)(2).
La. R.S.
The above amendment to La. R.S.
La. R.S.
In sum, a local school board must employ only certified personnel receiving a superintendent's recommendation.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
By: JAMES C. HRDLICKA Assistant Attorney General
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