This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Resigning or retiring employees must complete and submit this notification to the Office of Talent at Separations@philasd. Once your notification is submitted, the Office of Talent immediately begins working to fill that position. You will receive an acknowledgment at the email address(es) you provide below.
Example Letter: Dear Principal's Name, I regret to inform you that due to family reasons, I must resign from my position as Your Position at School Name, effective Effective Date. I appreciate your support and understanding in this matter. Thank them for the opportunities and experiences.
Dear Principal's Last Name, I am writing to formally notify you of my resignation from my position as Your Position at School Name. My last day of employment will be Last Working Day, providing number of weeks weeks' notice as per our school policy.
Schedule a meeting with your boss. Express your gratitude for the opportunities you've had and explain that you've decided to pursue further education. Emphasize that this was a difficult decision, but one that is important for your long-term career goals. Provide as much notice as possible, typically 2-4 weeks.
Resigning or retiring employees must complete and submit this notification to the Office of Talent at Separations@philasd. Once your notification is submitted, the Office of Talent immediately begins working to fill that position. You will receive an acknowledgment at the email address(es) you provide below.
Yes, it's perfectly okay for a 17-year-old to quit a job to focus on school, especially if you feel that your academic performance or mental health is suffering due to work commitments. Education is important, and prioritizing your studies can help you achieve your long-term goals.
Schedule a meeting with your boss. Express your gratitude for the opportunities you've had and explain that you've decided to pursue further education. Emphasize that this was a difficult decision, but one that is important for your long-term career goals. Provide as much notice as possible, typically 2-4 weeks.
To quit, write a simple letter addressed to your supervisor that says nothing more than you are resigning, and which day will be your last. Don't mention your reasons or future plans, no complaints, just your resignation and effective date.