Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Did they get a vaccine before giving notice?
We need teachers vaccinated. We need virtual teachers vaccinated. We need hybrid teachers vaccinated. We need teachers returning at a later date vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a teacher, but I took unpaid leave due to not being able to afford care as well. It’s a horrible choice many of us have had to make. I want to work. I miss my job.
Now, in February? Or earlier in the school year, such as last fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Did they get a vaccine before giving notice?
that is none of your business
Of course it's not. And the answer is yes, of course they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Did they get a vaccine before giving notice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Did they get a vaccine before giving notice?
that is none of your business
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Did they get a vaccine before giving notice?
Anonymous wrote:I am not a teacher, but I took unpaid leave due to not being able to afford care as well. It’s a horrible choice many of us have had to make. I want to work. I miss my job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Did they get a vaccine before giving notice?
Anonymous wrote:The only teachers I know that are taking a LOA are doing it for childcare reasons. Also it's unpaid. They've decided that childcare would be too expensive vs their salary so they are staying home with their kids. It have nothing to do with vaccines.
Anonymous wrote:My parents are still waiting for their vaccine in VA, despite being 70+ and high risk. They've been in full quarantine for a year. They had to get in line behind teachers. It's shameful if anyone called themselves a teacher to get a dose and then refuses to teach. You can't have it both ways.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 teachers from the same elementary school are taking leave, one them is starting it on Monday, and another one after break.
They just don't feel safe going back to school, I am wondering how many more teachers will end of taking leave after the kids go back next week.
Did they give back their vaccines?
Anonymous wrote:2 teachers from the same elementary school are taking leave, one them is starting it on Monday, and another one after break.
They just don't feel safe going back to school, I am wondering how many more teachers will end of taking leave after the kids go back next week.
My parents are still waiting for their vaccine in VA, despite being 70+ and high risk. They've been in full quarantine for a year. They had to get in line behind teachers. It's shameful if anyone called themselves a teacher to get a dose and then refuses to teach. You can't have it both ways.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 teachers from the same elementary school are taking leave, one them is starting it on Monday, and another one after break.
They just don't feel safe going back to school, I am wondering how many more teachers will end of taking leave after the kids go back next week.
Did they give back their vaccines?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they were probably planning on quitting any way but waited until they got the vaccine.
I know very few teachers who have actually been able to get a vaccine. What are you talking about?
Not surprising they are taking leave.