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Reply to "incompetent teacher -- what can parents do?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I heard she will be back in a week?[/quote] Perhaps, but if her condition is the reason behind student & parent complaints, she might be better off taking long term leave if she has saved sick leave, can use the sick bank, or has the disability insurance recommended by the Union. Finances are a horrible reason to have to return to work before you are well. And teaching is an activity that it is near impossible to do really well when you are ill. When I had an office job, I could drag myself in, close my door, and muddle through. Hard to do that as 150 eleven and twelve year olds cycle through with immediate, individual needs. Hopefully, she's getting good advice from Employee Assistance. If her condition is made worse by stress, the frustration at work might be exacerbating everything. And short term subs don't plan or grade, so either she's still working while she's out or a colleague has picked up her responsibilities. Not good for anyone. I'm very grateful to not be in anyone's shoes at Pyle right now.[/quote]
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