SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A beloved San Francisco teacher battling breast cancer is forced to pay for her own substitute while on medical leave.
Parent Elia Hernandez says, "She's an incredible teacher and that's not fair. That's crazy!"
"She" is a second grade teacher we've chosen not to identify. Her friends at Glen Park Elementary tell me she suffers from breast cancer and all of the attention is causing her extra stress.
A GoFundMe page has recently started accepting donations for her again. It was started to help pay for the substitute teachers her paychecks were funding.
Right now, teachers get 10 sick days per year. Then they can take medical leave for 100 days.
During that entire time, the cost of a substitute teacher is taken out of the paycheck.
If more time is needed, teachers can take from a Catastrophic Sick Leave Bank-- donated by other teachers, for 85 days. No extra money is taken out of that pool.
Eric Heins is the President of the California Teachers Association and says, "We'd love to change it but we're working under a public school system that's been financially on starvation."
It's still a hard pill to swallow especially for those who know this teacher and who work in the school.
Parent Abby Hipps says, "She's wonderful, she's a beautiful lovely great teacher. She's one of the best teachers. It's terrible."
Teacher Brenda said, "It makes me worry if that were to happen to me, I have to plan accordingly and that's not fair you know."