Are there any pregnant band directors that are due in October? Please let me know how you are being accommodated and what your school has planned while you are out.
I am a Head High School Band Director. Just like at any other high school, the band performs at all the football games. This is quite a dilemma because I am due right in the middle of football season. Furthermore, I am the only band director at my school, no assistant. I plan on working/teaching during the day, as close to my due date as possible, but my husband does not think that I should attend any of the the games before my maternity leave. I feel fine most of the time, but I'm not sure if I will make it at almost 9 months pregnant during the football games. My administration is aware that I need a sub for classes and games, but they have not found anyone yet, as far as I know. The first game is this Friday, so the clock is ticking. And I would hate to let parents and students down by preventing the band from going to the games due to me not feeling up for it.
Has anyone dealt with this or know someone who has? Do you have any tips or advice? I would like to hear from any pregnant sports coaches as well.
Re: Maternity Leave for Band Directors
That being said, I'm an orchestra teacher. I am getting a long term sub who knows music, but not necessarily strings. We will just have to make the best of it. I'm planning to leave very detailed instructions and lesson plans, and we are meeting to discuss things so I can answer any content-specific questions before I go out.
As far as the games, I know I'm expected to fulfill all contractual obligations while I'm not on leave, so I would plan on going to the games until you begin leave, unless you can find someone to cover you. I don't think your supervisors would be very happy if you were a no-show. Student accountability and all. They can't go by themselves, and shouldn't, safety-wise.
Having another band director in our October group I would imagine would be as likely as winning the lottery. Maybe there are some band director forums and possibly a female thread/board where others in your situation (not necessarily due in Oct. 2016) that could lend support.
I also agree you're obligated to fulfill your duties while you're still working. If your husband is so concerned, he should go with you and make sure he does all the running-around that might be needed.
But nope not your problem. Theirs. Long story short.
Side note- also I encourage you to read at least some of the pinned posts cause this is actually a special snow flake post which we typically laugh at and you will just get snarked at for. I have never seen your screen name and I've been here since day one. Offer some support to others and learn the rules and you will fit in fine here, don't do that we will laugh at your inability to follow simple rules.