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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS high school biology teacher isn’t coming back, she was young and I’m not sure why she is going to do with her life now, or she going to go back to mommy and daddy house, but a teacher shouldn’t be allowed to quit halfway though the year. Student loved and her, and to one paragraph email saying you’re quitting isn’t okay in my book. [/quote] Maybe parents like you and their kids should have treated her better. It's a job. [b]She has no obligation to stay through the school year[/b] and she doesn't owe anyone an explanation as to why.[/quote] She has an obligation. If she chooses to break her contract, no, she doesn't need to give an explanation. But if she had a good explanation, she would have given it.[/quote] She didn't have to explain anything if she didn't want to do so. If she left for a health-related reason, she is not required to disclose that. She doesn't even have to say something general such as "I am resigning due to a personal health need." If she left because her mental health is at risk, she doesn't have to explain that. If she left because she is getting married and her spouse is out-of-state, she doesn't have to explain that. A teacher's personal business is just that-- PERSONAL business. [/quote] I don’t get responses like this. No she is not REQUIRED to explain anything. But as a member of society, when I do something that has meaningfully negative consequences for someone (like not having a real teacher for an important subject),[b] I like to explain a little. [/b]Even a generic “leaving for health reasons” is sufficient. The only exception is if she is leaving because of poor interactions with parents and students, in which case she doesn’t have to explain.[/quote] That’s nice. Irrelevant, but nice.[/quote]
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