this is my first baby, and we are so excited, but I'm wondering once I return to teach in August how things will play out at school as far as when I will have leave, when I should get a long term sub... It kinda stresses me out! Any advice? Thank you!
Re: Any teacher mommies out there?
Anyway my principal took care of getting my sub, he asked if I was ok with having a retired teacher from our school and I was fine with it. It was nice because she had taught the curriculum and I really didn't have to plan too much. She actually took on another maternity leave the week after I came back.
I took off almost 10 weeks last time (January baby) and I think at least 2 weeks were unpaid, but I felt like it was too long. I'm only going to take off 6 weeks then come back and finish up the last 6 weeks of school before summer break. We have a nanny that comes to our house and takes care of our 2 that aren't in school so it's much easier to go back to work knowing baby is still at home. I don't have all that much time saved up because I used it all on my last maternity leave, I think I'll have to take 1-2 days unpaid this time around. My husband has a ton of sick days so he'll have to use them if our nanny is sick or uses one of her paid time off days.
As for planning maternity leave each school district does it differently. I had no say in my long term sub but it all ended well. I left two weeks a lesson plans and mapped out the other 10 weeks to make it easier on her.
I agree March is the perfect month to have a baby. Congrats to all of you!!
With DS I just gave the long term sub the scope and sequence for the class. It was up to her to prepare the lessons, activities, get the grades in, etc. I also met with her to explain my classroom procedures. Makes an easier transition for the kids.
Does your district allow people to use more than 6 weeks sick leave for other things like cancer treatment, major surgery, etc? My understanding is they have to treat pregnancy the same but I'm still new to this. Even if you have to go back after 6 weeks the Fridays are a bonus.
I am so lucky to have a good friend that I teach with (she is right next door) who looks out for my classroom and will be able to help the substitute plan if need be, however, I am also a control freak and would like to do as much planning and prep for the sub as possible. So much to think about!
https://www.sasd.org/sdasbo/downloads/fall-2012/Special Rules for School Employees under FMLA.pdf
My school goes with whatever the requested teacher asks for. Unless it's something crazy the board approves the leave of absence.
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