Outside Administrator designated by School Board Sample Clauses

Outside Administrator designated by School Board. If the Grievant is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance at Step 2, or if no decision has been rendered within the timeline, the grievant has twenty (20) days to appeal the grievance by notifying the Superintendent in writing. Such an appeal shall be heard by an outside administrator to be appointed by the Orondo School Board. The designee shall be a current or former administrator from another school district or organization. When an outside administrator is used, the Superintendent has ten (10) days from the date of the appeal to notify the Association of the School Board‘s appointment. If the School Board is unable to appoint an outside administrator within the timeline, the Grievant may continue to Step 4. The outside administrator shall schedule a hearing within fifteen (15) days of being appointed by the School Board. The District shall bear the cost of the outside administrator. The Parties shall have the right to include in the representation such witnesses they deem necessary to develop the facts pertinent to the grievance. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the outside administrator shall have ten (10) working days after receipt of the grievance to resolve said grievance by indicating, in writing with the reasons for the decision to the grievant and the AR.
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