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Kirk v. Miller
1974.WA.40537 ; 522 P.2d 843; 83 Wash. 2d 777
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Until the end of the 1972 school year, the defendants, directors of White River School District No. 416, offered to the plaintiffs, certified teachers of the district, a single-form contract that contained provisions for curricular activities and extracurricular activities ("special assignments"), with the extracurricular activities segregated both by description and salary. In April 1972, the