Many teachers assume a personal hardship automatically protects them from discipline. 📚
But in Texas, contract abandonment cases are evaluated based on specific rules, timelines, and documentation requirements. Even when a teacher has a legitimate reason for leaving mid-year, failing to follow the required process can still place their certificate at risk.
Understanding how these cases are reviewed can help educators avoid preventable mistakes before making major career decisions.
Learn more at the Know Your Regulator hub.
https://ow.ly/gSOA50Z4U9Y
#KnowYourRegulator #TexasTeachers #SBEC #BertolinoLLP
Disclaimer: The purpose of this video clip is to educate and inform. It does not provide legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. While the host is not a lawyer, the content is overseen by licensed counsel. If you need help with a legal matter, you should always consult with a qualified attorney.
But in Texas, contract abandonment cases are evaluated based on specific rules, timelines, and documentation requirements. Even when a teacher has a legitimate reason for leaving mid-year, failing to follow the required process can still place their certificate at risk.
Understanding how these cases are reviewed can help educators avoid preventable mistakes before making major career decisions.
Learn more at the Know Your Regulator hub.
https://ow.ly/gSOA50Z4U9Y
#KnowYourRegulator #TexasTeachers #SBEC #BertolinoLLP
Disclaimer: The purpose of this video clip is to educate and inform. It does not provide legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. While the host is not a lawyer, the content is overseen by licensed counsel. If you need help with a legal matter, you should always consult with a qualified attorney.
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