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Cat Herder 07:42 AM 12-17-2019
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
Yes, we live in a state the requires doors to be unlocked so kids can escape in case of a fire. They do, however, have a requirement where teachers have to have a “playground supervision plan” in place to avoid such instances. Doors that lock to get in, walkie talkies for teachers to communicate, etc. According to the state rep I spoke to. Did they have grounds to immediately dismiss me?
They can terminate your contract for any reason at all. It is their right. They can't terminate a child without a documented plan of improvement (in some states), but adults have no such protection.

I fully understand and support your decision to report. Seems front door should lock and all other doors that lead to fenced playgrounds be unlocked. I do recommend checking out your handbook to find out if they owe you your deposit and a refund for any unused time back.
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