Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB247

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

Sick, Personal, and Maternity Leave for Teachers; the number of accumulated sick leave days teachers may take for personal or professional reasons; increase

Impact

If enacted, SB247 would directly influence the policies governing leave for teachers, thereby altering the existing framework within which educational institutions operate. The bill is intended to improve the well-being of teachers by granting them additional days off for personal matters, which supporters argue will lead to better work-life balance, reduced stress, and a more conducive working environment for educators. Additionally, it aligns with national trends pushing for enhanced benefits for teachers to improve retention rates in the profession.

Summary

Senate Bill 247 seeks to amend the existing regulations concerning sick, personal, and maternity leave for teachers and school personnel in Georgia. The proposed legislation aims to increase the number of accumulated sick leave days that educators can utilize for personal or professional reasons from three days to five days each school year. This adjustment is designed to provide educators with greater flexibility in managing their leave days, allowing them to address personal affairs or professional development without the need for extensive justification.

Contention

While proponents see the bill as beneficial and a step towards supporting educators, critics might voice concerns regarding its potential impact on the school system's operational aspects. Issues may arise concerning the management of additional leave days, particularly in smaller school districts where staffing is already strained. There may also be apprehensions regarding the clarity of guidelines on how these leave days would be utilized or claimed, ensuring that they are not taken advantage of or misused.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1384

Education; number of accumulated sick leave days for teachers and other school personnel; increase from three to five

GA HB78

Paid Sick Leave Act; enact

GA SB61

Sick Leave for Care of Immediate Family Members; sunset provision relating to such sick leave requirements; repeal

GA HB335

Public School Employees Retirement System; permit certain persons to make an irrevocable election to become member of Teachers Retirement System of Georgia

GA HB846

Education; require local school systems to annually notify employees whether social security taxes will be withheld from their pay and eligibility of certain benefits

GA HB16

Labor and industrial relations; use of sick leave for care of immediate family members; extend sunset provision

GA SB207

Education; the minimum base salary for certificated professional personnel with bachelor's degrees; revise

GA HB297

Education; minimum base salary for certificated professional personnel with bachelor's degree and no experience; revise

GA SB327

Retirement and Pensions; Public School Employees Retirement System to make an irrevocable election to become members of the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia; permit

GA SB530

"Quality Basic Education Act"; the placement of certificated professional personnel on the state minimum salary schedule; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.