Database Search Result Details
First Name
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Christine
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Last Name
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Glover
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Decision Date
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3/25/2021
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Docket Number
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2019-0262-HamED
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ALJ
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RLR
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Respondent
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Hampshire County Board of Education
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Employment Type
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PROF
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Job Title
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Head Boys Basketball Coach
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Topics
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Contract
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Primary Issues
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Whether Respondent had good cause to terminate Grievant’s contract.
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Outcome
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Denied
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Statutes
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W. Va. Code § 18A-2-8
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Related Cases
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Bell v. Kanawha County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 91-20-005 (Apr. 16, 1991); Beverlin v. Bd. of Educ., 158 W. Va.1067, 216 S.E.2d 554 (1975); Santer v. Kanawha County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 03-20-092 (June 30, 2003); Webb v. Mason County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 26-89-004 (May 1, 1989); Graham v. Putnam Cty Bd. of Educ., 212 W.Va.524, 575 S.E.2d 134 (2002); Graham v. Wetzel County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 2013-001-WetED (Feb. 15, 2013)
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Keywords
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Extracurricular Contract; Termination; Insubordination
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Intermediate Court of Appeals
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Circuit Court
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Supreme Court
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Synopsis
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Grievant was employed by Respondent as the Boys’ Head Basketball Coach at Hampshire High School. Grievant’s extracurricular contract for this assignment was terminated by the Respondent due to the failure of Grievant, on numerous times, to abide by the directives of her supervisor. Respondent proved this charge by a preponderance of the evidence. The record supports a finding that Grievant was provided written notice of the charges, an explanation of the evidence, and an opportunity to respond prior to Respondent’s decision to terminate Grievant her contract. Grievant makes numerous allegations regarding Respondent’s unfair, wrongful or unlawful actions and cites a list of laws and policies that were allegedly violated. No evidence was presented by Grievant that supports any of these claims. This grievance is denied.
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