Section 194-B:15 Chartered Public Schools; Grievance Procedure.


   I. Individuals or groups may complain to a chartered public school's board of trustees concerning any claimed violation of the provisions of the school's application and contract.
   II. If, after presenting their complaint to the trustees, the individuals or groups believe their complaint has not been adequately addressed, they may submit their complaint to the school board, which shall investigate such complaint and make a determination. School board decisions with respect to grievances may be appealed to the state board.

[Paragraph III repealed effective July 1, 2013.]


   III. An individual or group aggrieved by a decision of the board of trustees of a chartered public school authorized under RSA 194-B:3-a shall first present its complaint to the board of trustees. If the board's decision remains unfavorable, an individual or group may appeal such decision in accordance with the same procedure for adjudicating disputes between an individual and a local school board.

Source. 1995, 260:6. 1997, 334:16. 2003, 273:5, eff. July 1, 2003; 273:7, II, eff. July 1, 2013. 2008, 354:1, eff. Sept. 5, 2008.