Really? Please share with me the set of rules and regulations that you have created for teachers, and let's discuss why teachers are held to a standard that you are not held to. The appropriate time to leave any job is when you need to leave. Not some artificial end of period that someone who has absolutely nothing to do with my career has determined absolute.
Actually, it makes sense to me. I don't know when teachers gave up their right to privacy, but it seems to me that you have decided that your right to know supersedes a teachers right to private decisions.
It is called self preservation My husband has been employed at the same address for over 40 years. He was 18 when he started there and the company felt a loyalty to their employees, and those employees returned that loyalty. Well, times sure have changed.

The drivers are treated like they are expendable and in fact they are. They have no sense of security, none. How can you ask people to risk their own future so that you can entertain the fantasy that all is well in OZ?
We all understood that you were worried about your child What most of us questioned was your sense of entitlement in regards to a teacher's personal career decisions? I am still a little confused why you would think that an unemployed teacher is the answer that would best suit this classroom. Unless you are part of the hiring process for this teacher, I cannot understand your involvement.
Yes we do, literally and figuratively.
This is true, most adults would lay down their lives for children. However, how many of us know that our place of employment is the preferred choice when a mass murderer is charting a path of destruction? How many of us work for a system that is considering mandatory training in firearms? This is a discussion that is occurring in several school districts. How many of us have to drill our charges in "terror training"? And honestly, depending on where a teacher is employed, this is an unwritten paragraph on a contract. My niece was a behaviorist in a Hartford school, and you would cringe at what she encountered. She needed bodyguards when she needed to make home visits. We need to get rid of the fantasy that teachers all work in Mayberry. Even small "nice" towns are not the safe havens we all want them to be. I live in CT, reside in a small lovely town, have a granddaughter attending school in our town, and after Sandy Hook, have even a more profound respect for the people who we place our children with on a daily basis. It boggles me that in addition to the professional qualifications we ask of our teachers, there are some parents who now believe we are entitled to have a say in personal decisions as well. The reality is that most of us would never be able to meet the standards that the OP has asked of the teachers in her district.