Policy Group
5000 Personnel
Jerome Joint School District No. 261
PERSONNEL 5350
Certified Personnel Resignation (Release from Contract)
Applicants for teaching positions with Jerome School District who are issued a contract and employees who are on
contract should recognize that their contract with the District carries responsibilities. Certified personnel will
generally be expected to fulfill the terms of their contract unless (1) there are clearly compelling, mitigating
circumstances which prevent the certified or exempt individual from doing so; and (2) until such time as the Board
releases the certified individual from the terms of the contract upon the recommendation of the Superintendent.
Employees (including those employees who have just signed their first contract) will not be released from contract
during the school year or within forty-five (45) days of the start of the school year unless a suitable replacement
can be found.
The Employee must make a written request for release from contract during the school year or immediately prior
to the start of the school year, stating the date of requested release. The request should be submitted to the
District offices so that a search for a suitable replacement can be initiated. The request for release will be
submitted to the Board at the time specified by the employee however, the superintendent acting on behalf of the
board has the authority to accept resignations. If finding a replacement is not imminent, the District offices will
advise the person submitting the request that the administration will recommend to the Board that the request be
denied. The District offices will also give the person making the request the opportunity to hold the request until
finding a suitable replacement is imminent at which time the resignation would then be submitted to the Board.
(If no time is specified for the request to be submitted to the Board, it will be submitted when the administration
feels that finding a suitable replacement is imminent. The person making the request will be advised of that
action.)
A determination of availability of a suitable replacement, approved by the building principal as per Idaho Code, will
be made by the administration before recommendation will be made to the Board that the employee be released
from contract. If, in the judgment of the administration, there is not a suitable replacement, and/or if retention of
a new employee is not approved by the building principal, recommendation will be made that the Board NOT
release the employee from contract.
Should any certificated employee abandon the contract of employment with the District without the prior written
release from the contract by the Board, the Board of trustees will report such event to the Professional Standards
Commission, alleging that the certificated employee is guilty of unethical practices and has violated the Code of
Ethics for Idaho Professional Educators. In addition, should any certificated employee abandon the contract of
employment with the District without the prior written release from the contract by the Board, the District and/or
Board may, in its discretion, pursue any and all available legal remedies, including damages to recoup all losses
caused by such breach of contract, including without limitation costs for substitutes, recruiting, loss of state
funding, legal fees, etc.
Classified Personnel
Classified Employees not under contract are expected to give due written notice that will permit the District to
conduct a search for a suitable replacement. Generally speaking, the Board expects a two-week notice.
All resignations should be in writing. Requests for resignation shall be transmitted to the Board as part of the
regular personnel report.
Policy History:
Adopted on: 03/25/2008
Revised on: 03/27/2012