FOURTH STEP (Board Sample Clauses

FOURTH STEP (Board. If the recommended disposition of the grievance through mediation is not satisfactory, the grievant shall have ten (10) school days from the conclusion of the mediation session (or 3rd step if mediation is waived by mutual agreement) to appeal the grievance to the Board of Education. Within thirty (30) school days of the receipt of this appeal, the Board of Education shall hold a hearing of the matter and within ten (10) school days thereafter forward their disposition of the grievance in writing to the grievant.
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FOURTH STEP (Board. If no satisfactory resolution of the grievance is reached at the third step, the grievant may within ten (10) days after the decision in the third step is rendered, request in writing that the grievance be submitted for hearing before the Board of Directors of the school district. Within thirty (30) days after receiving such request the Board of Directors or a hearing examiner appointed by the board, shall hold a hearing and render a decision. The decision shall be rendered within ten (10) days of the meeting.

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