IMPEY v. BOARD OF EDUC. OF BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY


142 N.J. 388 (1995)

662 A.2d 960

GILLIAN IMPEY, PETITIONER-APPELLANT, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, RESPONDENT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided August 14, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen B. Hunter argued the cause for appellant (Klausner, Hunter, Cige & Seid, attorneys).

Nathanya G. Simon argued the cause for respondent (Schwartz, Simon, Edelstein, Celso & Kessler, attorneys; Ms. Simon and Jeffrey A. Bennett, on the brief).

David Earle Powers, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent State Board of Education (Deborah T. Poritz, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney; Joseph L. Yannotti, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel).

Richard A. Friedman argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey Education Association (Zazzali, Zazzali, Fagella & Nowak, attorneys).

Kim Chapman, Associate Counsel, argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey School Boards Association (Susan E. Galante, Director, attorney).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by HANDLER, J.

In this case, a local board of education, for reasons of economy, entered into a contract with a county educational services commission to provide speech correction services for the school district's pupils. Concomitantly, the board abolished the permanent part-time position and terminated the employment of a tenured part-time speech correctionist. The issues raised by...

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