Licensed employees who wish to be released from an executed contract must give at least twenty‐one days notice to the superintendent.  Licensed employees may be released at the discretion of the Board.  Only in unusual and extreme circumstances will the Board release a licensed employee from a contract.  The Board will have sole discretion to determine what constitutes unusual and extreme circumstances.

Release from a contract will be contingent upon finding a suitable replacement.  Licensed employees requesting release from a contract after it has been signed and before it expires may be required to pay the Board up to $600 for expenses incurred to locate and hire a suitable replacement.  Upon written mutual agreement between the employee and the superintendent, the costs may be deducted from the employee’s salary.  Payment of these costs is a condition for release from the contract at the discretion of the Board.  Failure of the licensed employee to pay these expenses may result in a cause of action being filed in small claims court.

The superintendent is authorized to file a complaint with the Board of Educational Examiners against a licensed employee who leaves without proper release from the Board.


Legal Reference:

Iowa Code §§ 216; 272; 279.13, .19A, .46 (2003).

1978 Op. Att’y Gen. 247.

1974 Op. Att’y Gen. 11, 322.

Cross Reference:

405.3 Licensed Employee Individual Contracts

405.4 Licensed Employee Continuing Contracts

407.3 Licensed Employee Retirement

Approved: July 11, 2005

Reviewed: April 1, 2024

Revised: August 9, 2010