Tex. Educ. Code Section 11.1513
Employment Policy


(a)

The board of trustees of each independent school district shall adopt a policy providing for the employment and duties of district personnel. The employment policy must provide that:

(1)

the board employs and evaluates the superintendent;

(2)

the superintendent has sole authority to make recommendations to the board regarding the selection of all personnel other than the superintendent, except that the board may delegate final authority for those decisions to the superintendent; and

(3)

each principal must approve each teacher or staff appointment to the principal’s campus as provided by Section 11.202 (Principals).

(b)

The board of trustees may accept or reject the superintendent’s recommendation regarding the selection of district personnel and shall include the board’s acceptance or rejection in the minutes of the board’s meeting, as required under Section 551.021 (Minutes or Recording of Open Meeting Required), Government Code, in the certified agenda or tape recording required under Section 551.103 (Certified Agenda or Recording Required), Government Code, or in the recording required under Section 551.125 (Other Governmental Body) or 551.127 (Videoconference Call), Government Code, as applicable. If the board rejects the superintendent’s recommendation, the superintendent shall make alternative recommendations until the board accepts a recommendation.

(c)

The employment policy may:

(1)

specify the terms of employment with the district;

(2)

delegate to the superintendent the authority to determine the terms of employment with the district; or

(3)

include a provision for providing each current district employee with an opportunity to participate in a process for transferring to another school in or position with the district.

(d)

The employment policy must provide that not later than the 10th school day before the date on which a district fills a vacant position for which a certificate or license is required as provided by Section 21.003 (Certification Required), other than a position that affects the safety and security of students as determined by the board of trustees, the district must provide to each current district employee:

(1)

notice of the position by posting the position on:

(A)

a bulletin board at:
(i)
a place convenient to the public in the district’s central administrative office; and
(ii)
the central administrative office of each campus in the district during any time the office is open; or

(B)

the district’s Internet website, if the district has a website; and

(2)

a reasonable opportunity to apply for the position.

(e)

If, during the school year, the district must fill a vacant position held by a teacher, as defined by Section 21.201 (Definitions), in less than 10 school days, the district:

(1)

must provide notice of the position in the manner described by Subsection (d)(1) as soon as possible after the vacancy occurs;

(2)

is not required to provide the notice for 10 school days before filling the position; and

(3)

is not required to comply with Subsection (d)(2).

(f)

If, under the employment policy, the board of trustees delegates to the superintendent the final authority to select district personnel:

(1)

the superintendent is a public official for purposes of Chapter 573 (Degrees of Relationship; Nepotism Prohibitions), Government Code, only with respect to a decision made under that delegation of authority; and

(2)

each member of the board of trustees remains subject to Chapter 573 (Degrees of Relationship; Nepotism Prohibitions), Government Code, with respect to all district employees.

(g)

Subsection (f) does not apply to a school district that is located:

(1)

wholly in a county with a population of less than 35,000; or

(2)

in more than one county, if the county in which the largest portion of the district territory is located has a population of less than 35,000.

(h)

For purposes of Subsection (f), a person hired by a school district before September 1, 2007, is considered to have been in continuous employment as provided by Section 573.062 (Continuous Employment)(a), Government Code, and is not prohibited from continuing employment with the district subject to the restrictions of Section 573.062 (Continuous Employment)(b), Government Code.

(i)

The employment policy must provide each school district employee with the right to present grievances to the district board of trustees.

(j)

The employment policy may not restrict the ability of a school district employee to communicate directly with a member of the board of trustees regarding a matter relating to the operation of the district, except that the policy may prohibit ex parte communication relating to:

(1)

a hearing under Subchapter E or F, Chapter 21 (Educators); and

(2)

another appeal or hearing in which ex parte communication would be inappropriate pending a final decision by a school district board of trustees.

(k)

A school district shall post on the district’s Internet website, if the district has a website, the employment policy adopted by the district’s board of trustees under Subsection (a) and the full text of any regulations referenced in the policy. A school district shall make available any forms referenced in the policy:

(1)

on an intranet website that is maintained by the district and accessible to district employees; or

(2)

if the district does not maintain an intranet website described by Subdivision (1), at a district administrative office designated by the district.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 705 (S.B. 387), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2005.
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 10 (S.B. 135), Sec. 1, eff. April 23, 2007.
Redesignated from Education Code, Section 11.163 and amended by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1244 (H.B. 2563), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2007.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 87 (S.B. 1969), Sec. 27.001(4), eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1347 (S.B. 300), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 637 (H.B. 750), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2021.

Source: Section 11.1513 — Employment Policy, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­11.­htm#11.­1513 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

11.001
Accreditation
11.002
Responsibility of School Districts for Public Education
11.003
Administrative Efficiency
11.011
Organization
11.051
Governance of Independent School District
11.052
Single-member Trustee Districts
11.053
Option to Continue in Office Following Adoption of Single-member Plan or Redistricting
11.054
Electing Trustees by Cumulative Voting
11.055
Application to Get on Ballot
11.056
Write-in Voting
11.057
Determination of Results
11.058
Election by Position
11.059
Terms
11.060
Vacancies
11.061
Qualification and Organization of Trustees
11.062
Election of Officers in Certain School Districts
11.063
Eligibility for Employment
11.064
Filing of Financial Statement by Trustee
11.065
Applicability to Certain Districts
11.066
Eligibility for Service by Trustee Convicted of Certain Offenses
11.151
In General
11.152
Taxes
11.153
Sale of Minerals
11.154
Sale of Property Other than Minerals
11.155
Eminent Domain
11.156
Donations to the Public Schools
11.157
Contracts for Educational Services
11.158
Authority to Charge Fees
11.159
Member Training and Orientation
11.160
Change of School District Name
11.161
Frivolous Suit
11.162
School Uniforms
11.164
Restricting Written Information
11.165
Access to School Campuses
11.166
Operation on Campus of Institution of Higher Education
11.167
Operation Outside District Boundaries
11.168
Use of District Resources Prohibited for Certain Purposes
11.169
Electioneering Prohibited
11.170
Internal Auditor
11.171
School District Grievance Policy
11.174
Contract Regarding Operation of District Campus
11.175
School Cybersecurity
11.178
Prohibition Against Use of School District Resources for Hotel
11.179
Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Certain Leased District Facilities
11.182
Board Improvement and Evaluation Tool
11.184
Efficiency Audit
11.185
Early Childhood Literacy and Mathematics Proficiency Plans
11.186
College, Career, and Military Readiness Plans
11.201
Superintendents
11.202
Principals
11.251
Planning and Decision-making Process
11.252
District-level Planning and Decision-making
11.253
Campus Planning and Site-based Decision-making
11.254
State Responsibilities for the Planning and Decision-making Process
11.255
Dropout Prevention Review
11.301
Application of Former Law
11.302
Public Information
11.303
Municipal School Districts
11.304
Write-in Voting: Common School District Board Election
11.351
Authority to Establish Special-purpose School District
11.352
Governance of Special-purpose District
11.353
Admission and Attendance
11.354
Abolition of Special-purpose District
11.355
Annexation of Additional Territory by Certain Special-purpose Districts
11.356
Support of Students Enrolled in Special-purpose School Districts
11.0511
Student Trustee for Certain Districts
11.0581
Joint Elections Required
11.0621
Meetings
11.1511
Specific Powers and Duties of Board
11.1512
Collaboration Between Board and Superintendent
11.1513
Employment Policy
11.1514
Social Security Numbers
11.1515
Oversight of Academic Achievement
11.1516
District Data on Academic Achievement
11.1518
Trustee Information Posted on Website
11.1541
Donation of Surplus Property
11.1542
Open-enrollment Charter School Offer for District Facility
11.1543
Charter School Payment for Facilities Use or for Services

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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