MARSH v. ALABAMA STATE TENURE COM'N

2900700.

589 So.2d 752 (1991)

Martha E. MARSH v. ALABAMA STATE TENURE COMMISSION, et al.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

October 4, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gayle H. Gear and William M. Dawson, Birmingham, for appellant.

Donald B. Sweeney, Jr. and Eugenia H. McGill of Rives & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellees.


RUSSELL, Judge.

Martha E. Marsh, a teacher, claims that she was "transferred" by the Hoover Board of Education (board) within the meaning of § 16-24-5, Ala.Code 1975, and that she was entitled to a hearing pursuant to § 16-24-6, which hearing was denied by the board. The Alabama State Tenure Commission (commission) sustained the board's action, and Marsh appealed to the trial court. She now appeals from the decision of the trial court upholding the commission...

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