Nebraska Statutes
§ 79-846 — Reduction-in-force policy; adopt; requirements
Nebraska § 79-846
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 79Schools
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-846 (2026).
Text
Prior to January 1, 1979, every school board, board of education, or governing board of any educational institution in Nebraska covered by the provisions of sections 79-824 to 79-842 shall adopt a reduction-in-force policy covering employees subject to such statutory provisions to carry out the intent of sections 79-846 to 79-849 . No such policy shall allow the reduction of a permanent or tenured employee while a probationary employee is retained to render a service which such permanent employee is qualified by reason of certification and endorsement to perform or, in cases in which certification is not applicable, by reason of college credits in the teaching area. If employee evaluation is to be included as a criterion to be used for reduction in force, specific criteria such as f
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Related
Wilder v. Grant County School District No. 0001
658 N.W.2d 923 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2003)
Miller v. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 18-0011
775 N.W.2d 413 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2009)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1978, LB 375, § 1; R.S.1943, (1994), § 79-1254.05; Laws 1996, LB 900, § 476.
Annotations: A school district is legally prohibited by Nebraska's teacher tenure statutes from terminating a permanent certificated teacher's contract and then hiring a probationary teacher to replace him or her. Miller v. School Dist. No. 18-0011 of Clay Cty., 278 Neb. 1018, 775 N.W.2d 413 (2009). If the contracts of a tenured teacher and a probationary teacher are subject to termination due to a surplus of staff, the tenured teacher must be retained so long as he or she has the required certification in the area. Nickel v. Saline Cty. Sch. Dist. No. 163, 251 Neb. 762, 559 N.W.2d 480 (1997). Reduction in force policy adopted by board pursuant to this section could properly include teachers' contributions to activity program as a criterion for consideration in selection of teacher to be eliminated through reduction in force. Dykeman v. Board of Education, 210 Neb. 596, 316 N.W.2d 69 (1982).
Nearby Sections
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§ 79-1001
Act, how cited§ 79-1002
Legislative intent§ 79-1003
Terms, defined§ 79-1004
Repealed. Laws 2017, LB512, § 41§ 79-1005.02
Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 235, § 26§ 79-1006
Foundation aid; calculation§ 79-1007.01
Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 235, § 26§ 79-1007.02
Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 235, § 26§ 79-1007.03
Repealed. Laws 2008, LB 988, § 56§ 79-1007.04
Repealed. Laws 2019, LB675, § 57§ 79-1007.05
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