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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know is not “cool” or “slay” or whatever But please make sure they resign before. Don’t be a no show no call. I understand doing that at McDonald’s or at a minimum wage job, but someone who works as an elementary school teacher not even giving noticed they just cold quitting… [/quote] Are you a principal?[/quote] I’m a parent, my son told him she stopped showing up and she quit, I emailed the principal and she told me she resigned I asked her why, she said it personal and she wasn’t going to share it with parents… [/quote] I can't imagine asking a principal why a teacher quit. [/quote] Our school, the year a 2nd grade teacher left emailed the whole class and grade, with the transition and subbing plan. [/quote] Yes, that happened when one of my son’s teachers left mid-year in elementary school. She moved to another state to be with her fiancé earlier than planned bc a job opened up unexpectedly and it was a competitive area (this was way before Covid). I would assume that OP’s son’s teacher had something come up unexpectedly that caused her to need to resign and if I were Op, I would give her the benefit of the doubt. Think serious illness for her or immediate family member or something along those lines.[/quote]
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