We can't travel except when school's out so that leaves Christmas,March Break or summer. We're trying the last week of August this year hoping the crowds will be lower. We went in Sept. while I was on maternity leave and loved the low crowds (prefer low crowds even though it's SO hot) Plus...you can't beat Free Dining! 
DizGeek said:Taking personal days off for a Disney trip? Dont teachers get enough days off?
I shouldve been a teacher.![]()

adisneylife4me said:YIKES! You're brave to post that on a thread for teachers!!![]()
I'm a CT teacher, and we don't get additional personal days. We go in August (which is when we always went when I was a kid, since my mom was a teacher as well). We know it will be hot. . . but it's Florida!![]()

DizGeek said:Taking personal days off for a Disney trip? Dont teachers get enough days off?
I shouldve been a teacher.![]()
rabyoga said:I'm a new 2nd grade teacher here.We've gone the last 3 years in mid May- taking my daughter out of school a few days early. Now, that I'll be teaching. We're looking at going WDW early June next year... (Provided I "survive" my first year of teaching..
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I plan on saving and going next November. We always get the entire week off for Thanksgiving so I'm thinking if we left the Friday before, we could stay until the Saturday after.

Gets me in trouble sometimes!!!I just luv these threads....Jackie H. said:I'm not a teacher, but reading this thread lead me to a question:
For those of you that replied "we can't take a personal day right before or right after a holiday". What is the board's reasoning for this policy? In the younger grades, those days are usually spent not doing much work.....maybe having a party, or such. And the first day back is spent just trying to get them to settle down!![]()
I realize in the older grades there may be final exams. I guess it could be that too many folks could ask off at once and not enough subs would be available. But then whatever rule governs preference should kick in: either the person with the most seniority gets it or the one that requests it first.
You may not even know, of course. You have to abide by the rules your local Board of Education creates. But I can't understand the reasoning behind that rule.
If you've got personal days, you should be able to decide how and when you use them. That is what personal days means, isn't it?
Hope my question doesn't start any trouble, I'm just curious by nature and have this sometime unhealthly desire to "understand" things!![]()
Gets me in trouble sometimes!!!

disney junky said:Not to hijack the thread, but isn't a personal day just that-personal. We have times we can't take them, ie, first five or last five instructional days, but they can't refuse them. What are you supposed to use personal days for? We also get bereavement days, but those are specific to the death in the family. Five days for a spouse, child, parent: one day for inlaw, neice, nephew. But, you will be disciplined for sick leave abuse. You certainly can use them for MD, DD appointments, but I'd never take a sick day to go shopping. Maybe this deserves another thread....
Jackie H. said:I'm not a teacher, but reading this thread lead me to a question:
For those of you that replied "we can't take a personal day right before or right after a holiday". What is the board's reasoning for this policy? In the younger grades, those days are usually spent not doing much work.....maybe having a party, or such. And the first day back is spent just trying to get them to settle down!![]()
able. But then whatever rule governs preference should kick in: either the person with the most seniority gets it or the one that requests it first.
You may not even know, of course. You have to abide by the rules your local Board of Education creates. But I can't understand the reasoning behind that rule.
If you've got personal days, you should be able to decide how and when you use them. That is what personal days means, isn't it?
