"Offended and disgusted." That sums up the reaction to comments about public school teachers and programs that train teachers from one of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's education advisors.
Some Districts Extend Paid Leave Policies as They Hope for Passage of Biden Relief Plan Subscribe Share article Copy URL
The Dec. 31 expiration of paid sick leave and family and medical leave policies that were part of federal COVID-19 relief laws has left school districts and their employees scrambling, with some districts voluntarily extending the benefits while others are requiring teachers and other workers to dip into their own accumulated leave if they are sick or need to quarantine.
“It’s a stressor,” said Anne Thomas-Abbott, a teacher and dean of an “upper house” health sciences program at Fulton High School in Knoxville, Tenn. “If you have to quarantine for 10 days, that is a big chunk of your sick leave.”