Wooten v. ALABAMA STATE TENURE COM'N
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Opinion
This is a teacher tenure case which presents a question of first impression.
Charles Lesley Wooten was notified by his employer, the DeKalb County Board of Education that his position as special education supervisor had been abolished and that he would be transferred to a classroom instructor position for the 1981-1982 school year. Wooten appealed his transfer to the Alabama State Tenure Commission. The Tenure Commission denied his appeal, stating that it lacked jurisdiction since Wooten had not attained continuing service status as a supervisor. Wooten petitioned for writ of mandamus in the DeKalb County Circuit Court on the authority of §
"An instructor who has attained continuing service status and who is promoted to principal or supervisor shall serve for three consecutive school years as a principal or supervisor before attaining continuing service status as a principal or supervisor."
The parties stipulated in circuit court that Wooten was tenured as a classroom instructor, and was then promoted to supervisor where he served for three full years. The circuit court proceedings involved solely a question of law as to the meaning of §
We are of the opinion that §
"Any teacher in the public schools who shall meet the following requirements shall attain continuing service status: Such teacher shall have served under contract as a teacher in the same county or city school system for three consecutive school years and shall thereafter be reemployed in such county or city school system the succeeding school year."
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Thus, Wooten, a tenured teacher (instructor), gained tenure as a supervisor under §
We note that in neither Alabama State Tenure Commission v.Green,
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
BRADLEY and HOLMES, JJ., concur.
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