EMPLOYEE LEAVES

EMPLOYEE LEAVES

po4431Adopted September 1, 2015Revised August 18, 2025

4431 - EMPLOYEE LEAVES

The Board recognizes that there may be instances in which employees can not report to work and recognizes that in certain circumstances it is appropriate to provide compensation or job protection during those absences. The leave provided for in this policy is provided in conjunction with other Board leave policies, including Policy 4161 (Unrequested Leaves of Absence/Fitness for Duty), Policy 4430.01 (Family & Medical Leaves of Absence ("FMLA")), Policy 4432 (Employee Sick Leave/Paid Time Off), and Policy 4430 (Leaves of Absence).

  1. Sick Leave

    Staff members are eligible for sick leave as specified in Policy 4432 - Employee Paid Time Off.
  2. Personal Leave

    Staff members are eligible for personal leave as specified in Policy 4432 - Employee Paid Time Off.
  3. Bereavement Leave

    Staff members are eligible for bereavement leave as specified in the Employee Handbook.

    Staff members are eligible for up to three (3) days of bereavement leave in the event of the death of a relative. The use of leave is expressly for the purpose of attending services or making arrangements for service prior to such service. Bereavement leave may not be used for any other purposes and does not accrue unless there is a qualifying death in the family.

  4. Military Leave

    Staff members will be afforded protected leave from employment to perform their obligations to the United States Armed Forces, whether for reserve duty or a call to active duty, and potential deployment. Leave shall be provided in accordance with the law.

    Absences due to military leave covered by the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act (USERRA) shall be unpaid unless the employee elects to use other paid leave available to the employee.

  5. Leave for Jury Duty

    Staff members who are called to jury duty shall be excused as specified in the Employee Handbook.

    Staff members who are called to perform their civic responsibility as a potential juror shall be excused for any days or portion of days on which the staff member is required to report. Any staff member that receives a notice of jury duty shall provide such notice to the building principal, and shall call in on each morning to report whether s/he is required to report to jury duty that day. Staff members who miss work due to jury duty must provide verification from the court that they attended on that date. Staff members that miss work due to jury duty will be provided their full compensation for any time lost provided that any jury fees received by the staff member are signed over to the District.

  6. Volunteer Fire Fighter, Emergency Medical Technician, First Responder, or Ambulance Driver

    A staff member who is a volunteer firefighter, emergency medical technician, first responder, or ambulance driver for a volunteer fire department or fire company, a public agency, or a nonprofit corporation may be late for or absent from work without pay if the lateness or absence is due to the staff member responding to an emergency that begins before the staff member is required to report to work and if the staff member complies with all of the following requirements:

    1. By no later than thirty (30) days after becoming a member of a volunteer fire department or fire company or becoming affiliated with an ambulance service provider, submits to the District a written statement signed by the chief of the volunteer fire department or fire company or by the person in charge of the ambulance service provider notifying the District that the staff member is a volunteer firefighter, emergency medical technician, first responder, or ambulance driver for a volunteer fire department or fire company, a public agency, or a nonprofit corporation;

    2. When dispatched to an emergency, makes every effort to notify the District that the staff member may be late for or absent from work due to the staff member responding to the emergency or, if prior notification cannot be made due to the extreme circumstances of the emergency or the inability of the staff member to contact the District, submits to the District a written statement from the chief of the volunteer fire department or fire company or from the person in charge of the ambulance service provider explaining why prior notification could not be made; and

    3. When late for or absent from work due to responding to an emergency, provides, on the request of the District, a written statement from the chief of the volunteer fire department or fire company or from the person in charge of the ambulance service provider certifying that the staff member was responding to an emergency at the time of the lateness or absence and indicating the date and time of the response to the emergency.

When the status of a staff member as a member of a volunteer fire department or fire company or as an affiliate of an ambulance service provider changes, including termination of that status, the staff member shall notify the District of that change in status.

  1. Organ Donor Leave

    A staff member may take up to six (6) weeks of leave in a twelve (12) month period as necessary for the employee to undergo bone marrow or organ donation procedure and to recover from the procedure. The employee may be required to provide written medical certification that s/he will serve as a donor and the amount of leave time necessary.

    Leave taken for this purpose is unpaid, however, an employee is eligible to substitute available accrued paid leave for all or some of the leave taken under this policy. An employee must provide as much advance notice as possible so as not to unduly disrupt the District's operations. The employee will be returned to the same position upon return or if that position is no longer available an equivalent position and shall not lose any benefits during leave, including the right to continue health insurance coverage as provided for in the District's FMLA policy, Policy 4430.01.

  2. Leave for Voting

    A staff member who is eligible to vote may take up to three (3) consecutive hours of unpaid leave to vote while the polls are open on Election Day. The staff member must submit a leave request to the District Administrator prior to Election Day. The District Administrator must approve the leave, but may identify a specific three (3) hour period during the staff member's work hours that the staff member is permitted to utilize for voting.

    Leave for voting is provided on an unpaid basis. However, the District Administrator may approve the leave with pay or allow the employee to substitute paid leave for the unpaid Election Day leave. Staff members may not be penalized for using voting leave.

  3. Election Official Leave

    The District Administrator shall approve a one (1) day unpaid leave of absence for any staff member who is appointed to serve as an election official, provided the staff member has given the District at least seven (7) days notice of the leave. In accordance with State law, the District may request confirmation from the municipal clerk of the staff member's appointment as an election official.

    Leave to serve as an election official is provided on an unpaid basis. If available, a staff member may substitute paid leave such as personal leave. Staff members may not be penalized for using leave to serve as an election official.

  4. Leave to Testify

    Any employee who is issued a subpoena to testify in a legal proceeding shall be provided the following:

    1. If the proceeding relates to matters under Chapters 48 or 938, Wis. Stats., the employee may not be discharged from employment for absences due to testifying, provided that the employee immediately notifies the District Administrator of receipt of the subpoena (see Policy 8325 - Receipt of Legal Documents by District Employees).

    2. If the proceeding is unrelated to matters arising within the employee's course of employment, the employee will need to use the District process for requesting use of paid time off or leave without pay.

    3. Any employee subpoenaed to testify in a matter that involves a crime committed against the employer or against the employee in the course of employment (including an act committed by a juvenile that would be a crime if committed by an adult), or any proceeding involving matters arising within the employee's course of employment shall be provided paid time off to do so such that no loss of wages or benefits occurs as a result of compliance with the subpoena. Any employee who is issued a subpoena for matters described in this section shall immediately notify the District Administrator of receipt of the subpoena (see Policy 8325 - Receipt of Legal Documents by District Employees)

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