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New attendance policy for school district employees

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Employees in the Bell County School District will have a new attendance policy in place this year.

The policy was created to make sure all employees are treated fairly and consistently at all schools within the district. The policy will go into effect on Dec. 1 for the entire district.

“You had some schools that if an employee missed two or three hours the principal would cover for them, then another employee at a different school could miss the same amount of time and they were cut a half day,” said Bell County Superintendent Yvonne Gilliam.

The new attendance procedure is for all personnel on a salary, on an eight or seven hour contract. If an employee is not physically present at a work site they are considered absent.

An employee is considered tardy if they are absent 30 minutes to two hours anytime during the school or work day — morning, mid-day or afternoon. Four tardies will count as one full day absent, according to the policy.

An employee will be counted as absent one-half day if they are absent anytime during the instructional day for a period of two to five hours. An individual will be considered absent for a full day if they are absent from the work site for more than five hours, according to the policy.

It was also stated all employees have three personal days and 10 sick-leave days each year. Those days accumulate if they are not used.

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autumnambleside
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November 21, 2012
I think its time to "recall" that nickel! Why should unused personal days carry over?
dirtwarrior
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November 24, 2012
autumnambleside, unused personal days carry over because that is part of teacher's benefits package statewide. State employees have the same deal. This is not district policy. Futhermore, you have teachers (like my wife) who don't WANT to take days off because they don't want to lose the instructional time. She takes about 1-2 sick days per year and she only used up her days when she was on maternity leave. I've seen her drag out of here many a morning feeling horrible because she doesn't want her kids, or herself, to get behind. And before you drop the "3 months off in the summer" comment, you should know she does 2 weeks of professional development and another 2 weeks writing units of study, not to mention doing home visits on our dime. Believe me, she more than makes up for that "3 months off" (which averages out to be about a month when all is said and done) working till bedtime on lesson plans and grading papers every night, plus working ball games, chaperoning after school activities, etc. That, also, is part of her salary package and a case where most other jobs receive overtime pay. Of course, most people who don't teach think a teacher's job is easy. Those same people have not a clue.
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