Tuesday, May 20, 2014

For your consideration

Problem solving requires a acceptance of parameters and a willingness to work within the constraints.

  • Scenario #1
Mr. Bean is a fourth grade teacher who did not work on the optional teacher work days, January 30th or 31st.  He has no AL days in his account as he is in his 2nd year of teaching.

Q. What is his last day of employment for this year?
  1. June 26th
  2. June 19th
  3. July 1st
  4. June 30th

  • Scenario #2
Mrs. Seed is a Third grade teacher who worked the optional teacher work days, January 30th or 31st.  She has plenty of AL days as she is in her 26th year of teaching.

Q. What is her last day of employment for this year?
  1. June 26th
  2. June 19th
  3. July 1st
  4. June 30th

  • Scenario #3
Mrs. Kernal is a second grade teacher who worked the optional teacher work days, January 30th or 31st.  She has plenty of AL days as she is in her 17th year of teaching.  She also worked the PTA ground beautification and 3 days of Spring break. 

Q. She wants the 19th to be her last day. How many annual leave days does she need to apply?
  1. Zero
  2. One
  3. Two
  4. Five

I will post the answers Thursday

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