2023 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 10 - Education and Culture
Chapter 166 - Teachers and Superintendents

*School laws demonstrate adoption of public policy to provide good public schools, staffed by qualified teachers; that these teachers shall be secure in their employment save for circumstances affecting the quality of their work; and that, as an inducement to, and reward for, a long period of service, qualified teachers shall benefit from a comprehensive retirement system. 152 C. 151.


PART I* TEACHERS *Teacher may be discharged by the district and, in absence of action by the district, may be discharged by the committee. 33 C. 304. If improperly discharged by the committee, the district may compel reinstatement. Id., 305, 306. General certificate of teacher is sufficient in any district of the town where issued. 36 C. 282. Is not a public officer in ordinary sense of word; his wages are subject to attachment; status of teacher, as to district. 53 C. 509. Interest of town in moral fitness of teacher; may defend action brought against school officers for statements as to. 79 C. 237. Statement as to qualifications of teacher made in report of superintendent held privileged. 81 C. 293. Under former statute, no certificate needed by teacher of music. 97 C. 430. History of statutes. 123 C. 519. PART II SUPERINTENDENTS AND SUPERVISING AGENTS
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