Florida District Courts of Appeal, 2012

Hillard v. School Board of St. Lucie County

Hillard v. School Board of St. Lucie County
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided January 11, 2012 · Ehrlich, Merrilee, Polen, Warner
76 So. 3d 1135; 2012 Fla. App. LEXIS 157; 2012 WL 75096 (Southern Reporter, Third Series)

Hillard v. School Board of St. Lucie County

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

We affirm the circuit court’s dismissal of this action for failure to exhaust administrative remedies, on the authority of Sch. Bd. of Flagler Cnty. v. Hauser, 293 So.2d *1136681 (Fla. 1974). Like the teacher in Hauser, appellant claimed that she had a continuing contract of employment in the school district, while the appellee school board claimed that she was retained on an annual contract, to which she was not reappointed. Also similar to Hauser, appellant sought declaratory relief in the circuit court on the basis of her claim to a continuing contract. In Hauser, our supreme court held that, under these circumstances, the teacher was required to exhaust administrative remedies by seeking a hearing under the Administrative Procedures Act. 293 So.2d at 683. We are bound by this precedent. However, as in Hauser, our affirmance is without prejudice to appellant seeking the administrative hearing to which she was entitled.

Affirmed.

WARNER, POLEN, JJ„ and EHRLICH, MERRILEE, Associate Judge, concur.

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