Anonymous wrote:
If you CAN teach virtually while quarantined/isolated, then why wouldn't you? What else would you be doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can do this and avoid taking COVID leave or sick time. You only get COVID leave once for 10 work days maximum, so if you have to quarantine twice (which has already happened to some teachers, due to being exposed to sick students or staff) you would be out of luck for the duration of the second period.
Teachers can expected to be quarantined multiple times.
Then they should be paid for each of them. It is ridiculous to force people to work as the virus rates surge and then shrug when they are exposed, through no fault of their own.
If you CAN teach virtually while quarantined/isolated, then why wouldn't you? What else would you be doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can do this and avoid taking COVID leave or sick time. You only get COVID leave once for 10 work days maximum, so if you have to quarantine twice (which has already happened to some teachers, due to being exposed to sick students or staff) you would be out of luck for the duration of the second period.
Teachers can expected to be quarantined multiple times.
Then they should be paid for each of them. It is ridiculous to force people to work as the virus rates surge and then shrug when they are exposed, through no fault of their own.
If you CAN teach virtually while quarantined/isolated, then why wouldn't you? What else would you be doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can do this and avoid taking COVID leave or sick time. You only get COVID leave once for 10 work days maximum, so if you have to quarantine twice (which has already happened to some teachers, due to being exposed to sick students or staff) you would be out of luck for the duration of the second period.
Teachers can expected to be quarantined multiple times.
Then they should be paid for each of them. It is ridiculous to force people to work as the virus rates surge and then shrug when they are exposed, through no fault of their own.
Anonymous wrote:We have had a few teachers out in quarantine at our school, either with COVID themselves or due to an immediate family member having COVID. My child reported that two of the teachers continued to teach from home via Zoom during the time they were out for quarantine. I thought that was very nice of them. Is that common?
Our school is a small private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can do this and avoid taking COVID leave or sick time. You only get COVID leave once for 10 work days maximum, so if you have to quarantine twice (which has already happened to some teachers, due to being exposed to sick students or staff) you would be out of luck for the duration of the second period.
Teachers can expected to be quarantined multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can do this and avoid taking COVID leave or sick time. You only get COVID leave once for 10 work days maximum, so if you have to quarantine twice (which has already happened to some teachers, due to being exposed to sick students or staff) you would be out of luck for the duration of the second period.
Teachers can expected to be quarantined multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:We can do this and avoid taking COVID leave or sick time. You only get COVID leave once for 10 work days maximum, so if you have to quarantine twice (which has already happened to some teachers, due to being exposed to sick students or staff) you would be out of luck for the duration of the second period.