On 1/06/17, nah wrote:
> On 1/05/17, Shophen1 wrote:
>> I was working at a school close to
where I live as a
>> Subparaprofessional for about a year.
However due to my
>> college work I started to get drowsy
and fall asleep in the
>> class room. The APPLE gave me three
strikes and I used it
> up.
>> She then asked me to leave. Which I did
with no hesitation
>> since I thought it would be bad to make
a scene. That was 2
>> months ago. Working as a
Subparaprofessional going long
>> distances is tough. If I were to come
back to the school
> after
>> 2 months is there a possibility they'd
let me back in? Has
>> anyone been in this kin of situation?
Some feedback would
> be
>> helpful. Thank you
>
> So, did the teacher just ask you to
leave the room, or were
> you fired by the school/district? I
understand a teacher,
> who I'm guessing you're calling "the
APPLE," asking you to
> leave the room because an adult who is
supposed to be an
> authority figure falling asleep will
destroy classroom
> management. However, a teacher doesn't
have the authority to
> fire you or send you home; only to ask
you to leave the
> classroom.
>
> If you weren't formally fired by the
district and you simply
> left, then you actually abandoned your
job and were probably
> fired after a few days of not showing
up. If you were
> formally fired by the district, well
then that's that.
> Either way, you're not getting a job
with them again.
> Certainly not the same year. You were
not a good employee.
> I think you can see that.
Well when I wrote apple I meant Assistant
Principal. And I wasn't formally fired. I
can still work in the district. I was just
told by the Assistant principal of that
school not to come back.
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