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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I said nothing about being annoyed with the teacher taking leave that is her right. It would be no different if it was a male teacher taking a form of sick leave. However I do not want my child to lose months of instruction. My other DCs class descended into chaos when the teacher was on leave because the sub couldn't handle it. I'm looking for ideas about how a class can make this work or if it is usually hopeless and we should leave if we can.[/quote] Not hopeless. But all depends on who is brought in. Talk to principal, ask who the sub will be and what his/her credentials and experience is. If it is a known sub to the school / other parents ask around and get feedback. For all you know the sun could be better than the teacher going on leave. It kinda sounds like you are looking for an excuse or reason to change schools. Listen to your gut and act accordingly. [/quote]
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