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  <title>Tenured Teacher Notices to Remedy – Assessing the New Legislation (Illinois)</title>
  <description>On July 24, 2026, Governor Pritzker signed Public Act 104-647 into law (formerly Senate Bill 2914), bringing significant procedural changes to the process for K-12 public school districts in Illinois to issue a notice to remedy (a mandatory notice to address remediable misconduct prior to dismissal) to a tenured teacher, while also making the board of education’s decision subject to binding arbitration. On August 19th, Franczek attorneys David J. Braun and James Petrungaro hosted a webinar “Tenured Teacher Notices to Remedy – Assessing the New Legislation” on on how the changes required by the new law will legally and practically impact the discipline and direction of teachers who have committed significant misconduct. Copyright © 2026, Franczek P.C. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: Attorney Advertising. This presentation is a publication of Franczek P.C. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. </description>
  <author_name>Education Law Insights</author_name>
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