New Jersey’s tenure law, TEACHNJ, was enacted in 2012, intended to provide a dramatic reduction in the time and cost of removing teachers who were “repeatedly ineffective in improving student outcomes.” Has it done so? What is the process, under TEACHNJ, for bringing tenure charges of inefficiency or unbecoming conduct against poorly-performing teachers? What successes and surprises have boards of education and administrators seen since the law’s adoption?

Please join NJSBA’s Ray Pinney on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 2 p.m., for School Law Today, as he discusses legal issues in tenure cases with Brenda Liss, a partner with the law firm of Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP. School Law Today is heard on BlogTalkRadio, NJSBA’s online radio interview program. Listeners may tune in live, or visit the BlogTalkRadio webpage for listening later.

To call in to speak with the host during the program, please dial (347) 989-8904.