Teachers in Florida can only collect unemployment if they were let go at the end of the school year. If the teacher will continue to be employed during the next school year then they are considered to still be employed. Teachers in Florida typically continue to receive pay checks during the summer.
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.
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.
Note: this answer is not specific to New Jersey, but is how it works in most states. If this actually has a financial impact on you, you should contact the state's unemployment office for a definitive answer. For days they aren't called in during the school year, yes. Over the summer break, no, unless they have qualifying income from some other job, in which case they may be able to collect unemployment based on that income.
You can not collect unemployment if you are retired or working.
you maybe can but I’m not that sure
No, because teachers are contracted to work for a year (July-June), they aren't considered unemployed.
I think it depends on which state you live in. Check with your employers.
both my brother and sister are teachers in Florida. Teachers there, have the option of getting paid on a 9 month salary or 12 month salary. hence, if you get paid on a 9 month salary, you get more in your paycheck, but don't collect any paycheck over the summer months. A teacher who is full time, salaried, and under contract does not and cannot collect unemployment for the summer months.
If you have a contract for the next year you can't collect unemployment. You have a job. You can retire after a certain number of years in the system and at a certain age.
Summer School Teachers was created in 1974.
This state has so many different rules that you will need to go to the state employment office and ask them.
The duration of Summer School Teachers is 1.42 hours.