Teacher worried time off for kidney donation will be denied
By Angel K. Brooks
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Henry County teacher who requested time off from the sick leave bank to donate a kidney to her husband is afraid that her request will be denied, Channel 2 Action News reports.
Keri Van Sickle is afraid that her request for extra sick leave will be denied. She plans to donate a kidney to her husband J.D. Van Sickle,
Keri Van Sickle said she was told by human resources employees that the procedure is considered an elective surgery for her because she is donating an organ, not receiving one, the station said.
"I thought [the school system's sick leave bank] was a safety net for people who have unusual situations," Keri Van Sickle said. "I certainly thought I qualify as an unusual situation."
Van Sickle told Channel 2 that she has worked in Henry County School System for 20 years and her husband, J.D., also taught there.
J.D. Van Sickle has stage 4 kidney disease, and the couple was surprised that they are a match.
Keri Van Sickle will be out five to six weeks and has only two weeks of her own sick time to use.
According to Channel 2, the board policy lists organ transplant as an approved illness and does not specify donor or recipient.
The transplant will proceed no matter what.
"I'm kind of at their mercy because I'll be out about five weeks with no income," Keri Van Sickle said.
A schools spokesperson told Channel 2 that approval is up to the committee. The committee will decide on the request Tuesday.
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