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I teach in Nj public school. I have been teaching 14 years, 7 of these in current district. I am on medical leave (unpaid through the FMLA). I am on a leave due to chronic stress which has made me I'll- a large portion of the stress is work-related.

I want to resign (60 day notice is in my contract). If I resign while on FMLA, how does it work? The leave is until 5/23, which is more than 60 days--so I would not return to work from leave until the 60 days are up.

What do I write in resignation letter? Who do I address it to? How can I write a professional letter without disclosing personal issues (eg health)?

I can't find any information about resigning from teaching position while on medical leave? Thanks!
ron/nj, nfm .
Mar 11, 2014
Lola On 3/11/14, ron/nj, nfm wrote: > . I did ask one person, but they don't know. There is nothing in the FM LA law or in my contract or our teacher handbook that says how this is dealt with.
Mar 12, 2014


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