WASHINGTON v. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIST. 625

No. C9-98-1828.

590 N.W.2d 655 (1999)

Riley WASHINGTON, Relator, v. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 625, ST. PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

March 30, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marshall H. Tanick, Phillip J. Trobaugh, Mansfield, Tanick & Cohen, P.A., Minneapolis, MN (for relator).

Jeffrey G. Lalla, St. Paul, MN (for respondent).

Elizabeth A. Storaasli, Rebekah R. Syck, Boyd Agnew Dryer & Storaasli, Ltd., Duluth, MN (for amicus curiae Independent School District No. 709).

Considered and decided by KALITOWSKI, Presiding Judge, SHORT, Judge, and KLAPHAKE, Judge.


OPINION

KALITOWSKI, Judge.

Respondent St. Paul Public Schools (the district) dismissed relator Riley Washington for insubordination and conduct unbecoming a teacher. Relator contends: (1) the district violated his tenure and due process rights by not giving him a proper hearing; (2) the district violated his right to a Tennessen warning; and (3) the dismissal was arbitrary, capricious, and not based on substantial evidence in the record.

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