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Request By:

Mr. Wallace J. Coomer
Superintendent
Adair County Schools
Columbia, Kentucky 42728

Opinion

Opinion By: Robert F. Stephens, Attorney General; By: Robert L. Chenoweth, Assistant Attorney General

You have asked the Office of the Attorney General for an opinion on the following two questions.

1. Is it legal for a board of education to employ a coach as athletic director for a high school?

2. Can the board of education legally employ a person as athletic director without the recommendation of the superintendent?

We are aware of no law which would prohibit a local school board from employing a coach or other teacher as athletic director for a high school. Any extra compensation for the duties performed and responsibility held by an athletic director would have to come from local school money. It is our opinion that an athletic director would be an administrator for purposes of KRS 161.765, copy attached, the so-called Fair Demotion Law. See the definition of "administrator" found at KRS 161.720(8), copy attached.

Concerning your second question, it has been the position of this office that a local board of education may create and dispose of administrative positions without a recommendation of the superintendent. See OAG 76-118 and OAG 73-378, copies attached. However, when an administrative position is created, it is the responsibility of the superintendent to recommend an individual to that position. KRS 160.380. Position assignment is not a part of a teacher's contract and requires the recommendation of the superintendent. See Snapp v. Deskins, Ky., 450 S.W.2d 246 (1970), copy attached.

LLM Summary
In OAG 77-114, the Attorney General addressed two questions regarding the employment of an athletic director by a board of education. The opinion clarified that there is no legal prohibition against a board employing a coach or other teacher as an athletic director and that such a position would be considered administrative under relevant statutes. It was also stated that while the board can create and dispose of such positions, the recommendation of individuals to fill these positions is the responsibility of the superintendent.
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Type:
Opinion
Lexis Citation:
1977 Ky. AG LEXIS 665
Cites (Untracked):
  • OAG 73-378
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