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Jan 15, 1992 · Sec. 6. Teachers’ leave. – Teachers shall not be entitled to the usual vacation and sick leave credits but to proportional vacation pay (PVP) of 70 days of summer vacation plus 14 days of Christmas vacation. A teacher who has rendered continuous service in a school year without incurring absences without pay of not more than 1 1/2 days is ...
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In addition to the leave privileges now enjoyed by teachers in the public schools, they shall be entitled to study leave not exceeding one school year after seven years of service. Such leave shall be granted in accordance with a schedule set by the Department of Education.
MC No 21 s 2004 (Amendment relative to the Guidelines on Study Leave) Title. MC No 21 s 2004 (Amendment relative to the Guidelines on Study Leave).tif. Author. shiela. Created Date. 7/21/2008 3:52:39 PM.
Section 24 of Republic Act 4670 otherwise known as the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers, stated among others that, teachers shall be entitled to study leave not exceeding one school year after seven years of service.
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additional maternity leave of fifteen (15) days with full pay. “Female teachers may also avail of the maternity leave benefits even during long vacations, i.e., summer and Christmas vacations, in which case, both the maternity leave benefits and the proportional vacation pay (PVP) shall be granted.
Sep 28, 2018 · A teacher applying for Indefinite Sick Leave of Absence should submit a medical certificate (CS Form 41) and Application for Leave (CS Form 6) stating the approximate maximum number of days the teacher expects to be on leave, subject to change as the government physician may recommend.
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Section 24 of the Magna Carta outlines the provision of study leave for public school teachers. Specifically, it allows teachers to take a study leave of up to one school year after seven years of service.