If a teacher reitré with 25 years of service in georgia, may they retire midyear without jeopardizing their teaching certificate, or is it a breach of contract?
Presumably, you've done the math here, too. Your retirement benefits will be calculated on your two top years' salary. If you are making more this year than in previous years it might be worth it to stick it out.
KteacherOn 9/23/13, Marta wrote: > What can you NOT USE your sick days for? > > Can they be used to help son or daughter after the birth of > a grandchild?
I took 51/2 days off when our first grandchild was born
BrendaWhere I've taught, sick leave days could be used for immediate family care. To be realistic, though, I think a lot of it depends on where you work, how supportive your school and district administration is, and how honest you want to be when you need to be absent. I think your reason for using leave time is valid.
In my district, and there over 100 different districts in GA, we use the GA online content as supplementary to textbooks and other resources. We still follow the GA Common Core standards (CCGPS), though.
On 10/06/13, retired wrote: > There's a newer thing called TKES. I don't know if it's the same > thing, so can anyone out there enlighten me? > > On 10/03/13, Ed Wynn wrote: >> I would like to hear a report too. Before I retired, I remarked >> that it looked like a real monstrosity. >> >> >> >> On 9/24/13, retired wrote: >>> I haven't seen much on the Class Keys here lately. Anyone >>> out there doing them yet? If so, how do you like them?
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take notes and compare schools. Have you thought of home school by yourself or joining a home school co-op?
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