No, because teachers are still considered employed with the school (unless they were terminated) and with reasonable assurances are expected to resume their work when school opens again in the Fall.
Usually, teachers are paid a salary and cannot collect unemployment between school terms, but you can check with your unemployment office. If you are paid hourly, it might be possible to collect benefits. Again, check with your unemployment office or ask the school administrators if it is possible to collect unemployment. The school can probably tell you. Another answer: I doubt it, but call or email your unemployment department. I am a retired teacher who subs during the school year and tried to collect unemployment in the summer. They paid me, but then decided that I didn't earn it so I had to pay it back. There is a law that has been passed that prohibits teachers from unemployment, but I am not sure if this a federal law or state.
Call your unemployment office. I am in CA and tried this and a law was passed that teachers can't claim unemployment in CA. I ended up paying back what they sent me by mistake.
No. No.
Yes, an employ of a catholic school can collect unemployment if they are laid off or wrongfully terminated. This school would have been required to pay into the unemployment system.
No, Catholic Schools are not covered by unemployment laws.
Technically you can not collect unemployment if your school schedule interfers with any job opportunity.
Yes.
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Because a teacher is technically not unemployed, because their contract says they return to work when school resumes, they would not be eligible. This is how most, if not all states operate regarding teachers, unfortunately.
You can appeal with unemployment, but you need proof that CPS will, with CPS for teachers but they would rather keep the money for benefits.
NO... if you are not looking for work you cannot collect
The Mee Toh School teachers' registration numbers are private and confidential.