Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All leave carries over to the following year, but rolls over as sick leave (in the event you do not use some or all of the personal leave days).
It’s ALL designated as SICK LEAVE. There are three types of SICK LEAVE:
-SELF for when you are sick
-FAMILY for when a family member is sick
-PERSONAL for when you have a non-medical reason to be out
All of your unused sick leave rolls over to the next year. In any given year, no matter how much sick leave you have, only 5 days can be used as SICK LEAVE—PERSONAL.
The Sick Personal Leave is not monitored. I put in my notice to leave FCPS back in Dec. I’ve used approximately 7-8 Sick Personal Days for various things - I can’t take the 500 hrs with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All leave carries over to the following year, but rolls over as sick leave (in the event you do not use some or all of the personal leave days).
It’s ALL designated as SICK LEAVE. There are three types of SICK LEAVE:
-SELF for when you are sick
-FAMILY for when a family member is sick
-PERSONAL for when you have a non-medical reason to be out
All of your unused sick leave rolls over to the next year. In any given year, no matter how much sick leave you have, only 5 days can be used as SICK LEAVE—PERSONAL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All leave carries over to the following year, but rolls over as sick leave (in the event you do not use some or all of the personal leave days).
It’s ALL designated as SICK LEAVE. There are three types of SICK LEAVE:
-SELF for when you are sick
-FAMILY for when a family member is sick
-PERSONAL for when you have a non-medical reason to be out
All of your unused sick leave rolls over to the next year. In any given year, no matter how much sick leave you have, only 5 days can be used as SICK LEAVE—PERSONAL.
Anonymous wrote:All leave carries over to the following year, but rolls over as sick leave (in the event you do not use some or all of the personal leave days).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And no, there is no limit to the number of days you can accumulate. There is no cash value for teachers if you have leave remaining when you leave FCPS; however, if you retire with leave it is added to your years/months of service upon retirement.
Only if you are in Legacy plan. For most teachers now, leave is lost once you leave. IMO, they should reinstate paying for leave not used at retirement. You will absolutely have less absences if there is an incentive.
First it’s fewer absences, not less. Second, people take leave when they need to take leave. They’re not thinking of retirement. I am in the Legacy plan and that has never entered my mind or impacted my decision to take leave or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And no, there is no limit to the number of days you can accumulate. There is no cash value for teachers if you have leave remaining when you leave FCPS; however, if you retire with leave it is added to your years/months of service upon retirement.
Only if you are in Legacy plan. For most teachers now, leave is lost once you leave. IMO, they should reinstate paying for leave not used at retirement. You will absolutely have less absences if there is an incentive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And no, there is no limit to the number of days you can accumulate. There is no cash value for teachers if you have leave remaining when you leave FCPS; however, if you retire with leave it is added to your years/months of service upon retirement.
Only if you are in Legacy plan. For most teachers now, leave is lost once you leave. IMO, they should reinstate paying for leave not used at retirement. You will absolutely have less absences if there is an incentive.
Anonymous wrote:And no, there is no limit to the number of days you can accumulate. There is no cash value for teachers if you have leave remaining when you leave FCPS; however, if you retire with leave it is added to your years/months of service upon retirement.
Anonymous wrote:And no, there is no limit to the number of days you can accumulate. There is no cash value for teachers if you have leave remaining when you leave FCPS; however, if you retire with leave it is added to your years/months of service upon retirement.[/quote]
They must have changed this back, which is good. That’s what will happen with my leave, but when my DW was hired the policy was she would forfeit all unused leave. If they reversed that, that’s great!
Anonymous wrote:+1 to the second post.
The one thing I’ll add is for some the leave essentially is use it lose, Eva use depending on when you were hired you forfeit with no compensation all accrued leave when you leave the district. Because elf when I was hired, my unused leave will get added as additional service time when I retire. Newer hires don’t have that benefit.