Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t MCPS have some kind of policy about teachers taking planned leave right before a break? Multiple of my kid’s teachers at Pyle were already gone on vacation yesterday or have announced they will be gone Monday and Tuesday.
I get having easy/review lessons or even playing movies, but to be already gone on vacation seems unprofessional.
Unprofessional? Do people come into your workplace and tell you it's unprofessional to take your available PTO days when you need/want to use them? Mind your own business.
Anonymous wrote:Omg why do you care?! Every other profession allows people to take off work without parents complaining about a well deserved vacation. Most teachers work nights and weekends- so if they take a vacation on the slowest days of the year, who cares. Better now than during testing season or taking multiple days later on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many teachers plan medical procedures for which they need time to recover right before a break.
These teachers told the kids where they are going on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t MCPS have some kind of policy about teachers taking planned leave right before a break? Multiple of my kid’s teachers at Pyle were already gone on vacation yesterday or have announced they will be gone Monday and Tuesday.
I get having easy/review lessons or even playing movies, but to be already gone on vacation seems unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t MCPS have some kind of policy about teachers taking planned leave right before a break? Multiple of my kid’s teachers at Pyle were already gone on vacation yesterday or have announced they will be gone Monday and Tuesday.
I get having easy/review lessons or even playing movies, but to be already gone on vacation seems unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers get a certain amount of personal days to use each year. I don’t understand the issue if they want to use two or three of them right now. They are entitled to use them when they want.
Anonymous wrote:Many teachers plan medical procedures for which they need time to recover right before a break.