So my teacher friend (she works at a different place then I do) had all her honors classes taken away from her once she told her principal she was pregnant. She is very upset as she has worked there for many years and was super excited about finally getting to teach 3 honors classes (of her 5 classes). She has done a lot of work on the curriculum for the honors classes and volunteers for things pertaining to this class. The a-hole principal basically told her it was because she was pregnant that they were taking the classes away. She came to terms with that, but cannot come to terms with the fact that he won't tell her that she'll get her honors classes back next year. At first I advised her to go with the flow - but now I think she might be a victim of illegal discrimination. Can any one offer up any advice or suggestions?
DD1 - Evelyn Riley - 9/30/11
DD2 - Charlotte Avery - 1/27/14
Re: HR /teachers - can you suggest for a friend (pregnancy discrimination)
I disagree, it sounds like a demotion to me or at the very least an unfavorable change in her work conditions b/c it sounds like getting the honors classes is something that you have to work toward and has some prestige attached to it. And he SAID it was b/c she is pregnant, so there is no confusion as to why he took that action.
If her being pregnant would make her physically unable to teach the classes that would be one thing, but what about her being pregnant would make her legitimately unable to teach those classes?
This is from the EEOC website concerning the Pregnancy Discrimination Act:
https://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/pregnancy.cfm
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
I actually don't agree with this because at least in an honors class the kids are usually at least somewhat self motivated and may behave better for the sub than the lower classes.
I don't know if it's discrimination or not, but I could understand a school taking steps like that to ensure whatever they envision a smooth transition process to be. I would equate it to any professional being transitioned away from certain on going projects as their due date nears.
Did the principal say she couldn't have honors back next year, or just that they couldn't promise it? I know our administration would not want to make a scheduling promise a year in advance.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
Talk to other teachers who have a feel for the "style" of your union. My husband is in a Union which is run by a president who thinks he's a gangbanger, and he doesn't dare ever speak up about anything for fear he will eventually lose his job. My point is... every union supports its members differently.
The principal might not be taking it away as a "punishment" but rather, as a way to relieve the stress from your coworker and I only speak from experience.
This was my 4th year teaching and I found out I was pregnant in August, due March 13th (yeah, I was about 10 weeks or so when I found out, lol). I taught College Prep courses at my school. The plan was for my long term sub to take over all of my classes, except my hour of College Prep and I would maintain that instruction. I went out on disability February 18th and didn't return until April 29th. The Seniors last day was May 7th. I missed SO much of the class because of my disability, so I was working a lot online via Edmodo with the kids. It was...okay. I felt I would have received better interaction if I had been there, but it worked.
After I had my daughter, she was colicky and I had severe PPD. And, I still had to maintain a level of professionalism with my students. It was miserable, and I felt (and still feel at times) that I failed those kids. Now, I worked in a rural area and the parents understood my pregnancy and complications but still. I really wish I wouldn't have had that class and could focus on my recovery. Those kids paid for that class and expected great results and I let them down. As a teacher, it breaks your heart to feel that some students didn't get the education they deserved.
Sorry for writing a novel, but I was in this position and I really wish the principal would have taken away my honors classes, only because you don't know how the pregnancy is going to go.