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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] VA is a right-to-work state. I quit teaching a month ago and moved into another job with the county. Staying in the classroom all year would have caused me unnecessary stress and I definitely would have taken it out on the kids. It was the right choice for everyone involved.[/quote] You are using a lot of words that don't mean what you think they do.[/quote] And yet I was able to leave the classroom without consequence, so please enlighten me.[/quote] Are you still working for FCPS or simply in Fairfax County proper? [/quote] FCPS- quit and then applied and got another with FCPS job outside the classroom. They are desperate for staffing.[/quote] Okay, stay with me: You completed an HR2 to resign from a classroom teaching position, yes or no? What was your reason? Then you applied again and are now working in a different school, but not as a classroom teacher? Or are you now located in central office? Also—higher, lower or same pay? [/quote] I am not giving all those details. I’m not sure who from my old and/or new job is on this board, but HR approved my resignation and then subsequent re-hire.[/quote]
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