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HomeEducation CodeCh. 2Art. 3§ 1294 County School Employee Leave Rights

§ 1294 County School Employee Leave Rights

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§ 1294 County School Employee Leave Rights

People who work for a county school superintendent in certified jobs (like teachers) get the same sick, bereavement, and other leave rights as teachers who work for a regular school district or community college.

Key Takeaways

  • •Certified county employees get the same leave benefits as district employees.
  • •All the other school‑related laws listed in the statute also apply to them, treating the county superintendent like a school district.
  • •When those laws mention a “district,” it really means the county superintendent’s office.
  • •Pay during any leave comes from the county school service fund.
  • •Leaves under certain sections need the superintendent’s approval and the county board’s okay.

Example

A county‑hired math teacher needs a week off because a family member died.

The teacher can take bereavement leave just like a teacher at a local school district, and the county will pay the salary from its school fund. The superintendent must approve the leave, and the county board of education must sign off on it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 1294 County School Employee Leave Rights

Each person employed by a county superintendent of schools in a position requiring certification qualifications, except employees included in the civil service system or in any merit system, or any person who holds an office by virtue of an election conducted under the Elections Code or the Education Code, and whose salary is paid from the county school service fund, has the same right with respect to leaves of absence, sick leave, and bereavement leave as a person employed by a school district or a community college district in a position requiring certification qualifications. Sections 22724, 44845, 44922, 44949, 44955, 44962 to 44976, inclusive, 44977, 44978, 44979, 44983, 44984, 44985, 44987, 87413, 87414, 87740, 87743, 87763 to 87779, inclusive, 87780, 87781, 87782, 87786, 87787, and 87788 apply to persons so employed by a county superintendent of schools and so paid from the county school service fund. Whenever, in those provisions, a duty or power is imposed upon or granted to the governing board of a school district or community college district or an employee thereof, the power or duty shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to be granted to or imposed on the county superintendent of schools or his or her employee, respectively. When “district” is used in those provisions, it shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to mean “county superintendent of schools.” Compensation paid to employees during those leaves shall be paid from the county school service fund. The granting of leaves of absence to employees pursuant to Section 44966 or 87767 shall be by the county superintendent of schools, upon approval by the county board of education. (Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1372, Sec. 22.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

county superintendent of schoolscounty school service fundleaves of absencesick leavebereavement leavecertification qualificationscounty board of education

Related Statutes

  • § 1295 County School Employee Leaves
  • § 1293 County School Employee Contracts
  • § 1297 County School Employee Insurance
  • § 1302 County Education Salary Approval
  • § 1311 County School Employee Hiring Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 1294.
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