Hey! If there are any teachers who have taken maternity leave I have a few questions:
I am due May 6th so I even if I only taken 6 weeks, I won't be back in time to see the end of the school year.
Has anyone else been in this situation?
1. When did you tell your principal? I will most likely need a long term sub.
2. How did you go about end of the year grading? Or grades if you missed a marking quarter during your leave?
3. How do you balance still writing lesson plans and being involved at school without actually being involved at school?
I was working at a restaurant during my last pregnancy so it's all different this time around! Thanks for any help!
Re: Questions about Teacher's Maternity leave!
I also told the principal at after my 1st tri for each kid. After I told the principal it was up to them how they wanted to proceed.
1. When did you tell your principal? With both pregnancies (I'm 21 weeks with LO#2 now), I told my principal at 9-10 weeks. I was feeling pretty sick both times and figured she should know before she saw me barfing etc. I was also starting to pop out a bit with this pregnancy....
2. How did you go about end of the year grading? I'll be out for winter trimester grades this time. I'm showing the sub what assessments to give and when before I go on maternity leave. Our report cards are online, so she'll complete them and I'll review them before they go home to the kids.
3. How do you balance still writing lesson plans and being involved at school without actually being involved at school? I'm not going to be there and/or involved much. I stayed away for the most part last time as well. I'm going to have weekly emails, phone calls or meet off campus for coffee with my ML sub, so we can catch up. Otherwise, my job is caring for my newborn, not teaching. I teach fourth grade now and taught second when I had DD#1. For sub plans, I wrote very explicit plans for the first two weeks of school. After that, gave curriculum maps and pacing charts, but left the specific plannning to the sub. I'll have weekly homework and our official assessments ready for the sub this time too.
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