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" A tenured teacher's refusal to perform extra duties may be grounds for disciplinary measures rang- ing from formal reprimand to dismissal. The statutory grounds for dismissal of a career status teacher in North Carolina include insubordination, ^^ neglect of duty, failure 17. Id. at 367. 280 R2d at 864; Thomas v. Board of Educ. 117 III. App. 3d 374. 453 N.E.2d 150 (1983); District 300 Educ. Ass'n v. Board of Educ. 31 111. App. 3d 550, 334 N.E.2d 165 (1975); Simcox v. Board of Educ, 443 F.2d 4...0 (7lh Cir. 1971). 18. Board of Educ. v. Asbury Park Educ. Ass'n, 145 N.J. Super. 495, 368 A.2d 396 iW6). aff^d in part, appeal dismissed in part. 155 N.J. Super 76, 382 A. 2d 392 (1977) (illegal strike); Jackson v. Hazlehurst Municipal Separate School Dist., 427 So.2d 134 (Miss. 1983) (insubordination). See generally. J. Rapp, 1 Education Law § 6.05(4][b][iii] (1986). 19. A local school board may refuse to renew the contract of any proba- tionary teacher for "any cause it deems sufficient. Provided, however, that the cause may not be arbitrary, capricious, discriminatory or for personal or political A reasons." N.C.
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