C.A. 2nd
B239693
The Second Appellate District affirmed an order. The court held that a probationary employee of a school district did not work the statutory minimum number of days in a school year to be classified as a permanent employee.
August 22, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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C.A. 2nd
B239693
The Second Appellate District affirmed an order. The court held that a probationary employee of a school district did not work the statutory minimum number of days in a school year to be classified as a permanent employee.
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