NC teachers could stop paying $50 for a sub on personal days -- if they give a reason [View all]
North Carolina teachers are a step closer to not having to pay for a substitute to cover their classes when they take a personal day.
Currently, teachers who use personal leave on days when classes are in session are charged $50 to help schools cover the cost of finding a substitute teacher. But the state House unanimously passed legislation on Thursday that waives the required substitute deduction for teachers if they provide a reason to their principal for taking personal leave.
This bill creates an avenue for teachers to be able to utilize their personal leave benefit without being docked $50 a day from their pay, Rep. Jeffrey Elmore, a Wilkes County Republican and the bills primary sponsor, said Thursday.
But if House Bill 362 becomes law, teachers who dont provide a reason would be charged the full cost of hiring a substitute, which could be more than $100 a day. The bill now goes to the Senate.
Read more: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article251193889.html
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Is "I had a hangover" considered a valid reason?