DfromATX
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Have six more years before DS graduates high school and we won't have to plan around public school schedules anymore.
No, but then you have college schedules to think about.
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Have six more years before DS graduates high school and we won't have to plan around public school schedules anymore.
No, but then you have college schedules to think about.![]()
But I didn't say anything about taking him with us once he reaches college.![]()
My daughter missed about 10 days a year while we went on vacations. I remember one teacher sent home this huge folder of work to do while on vacation. The next day it was sent back with a note saying that this is a family vacation, both me and my wife were not bringing our work with us, and neither would our daughter.
I get 2 weeks paid vacation, 6 paid holidays, and a week of sick pay. I don't bring my job with me, and there is no "make up work" when I get back. Vacation is VACATION! Kids should not be treated like slaves to the educational system.
My brother has a hard time pulling his kids out of school due to attend attendance laws. I told him just call the school and say they got lice, bring them to Key West for a week, then let the school nurse check them out when they get back. No doctor note needed....
My daughter missed about 10 days a year while we went on vacations. I remember one teacher sent home this huge folder of work to do while on vacation. The next day it was sent back with a note saying that this is a family vacation, both me and my wife were not bringing our work with us, and neither would our daughter.
I get 2 weeks paid vacation, 6 paid holidays, and a week of sick pay. I don't bring my job with me, and there is no "make up work" when I get back. Vacation is VACATION! Kids should not be treated like slaves to the educational system.
My brother has a hard time pulling his kids out of school due to attend attendance laws. I told him just call the school and say they got lice, bring them to Key West for a week, then let the school nurse check them out when they get back. No doctor note needed....
So, if someone wants to take their kid out of school, fine. But, any extra hours that a teacher has to spend helping your kid out because of it, is taking time away from a student that actually went to school. Your kid needs make up work or help - you pay for it. If your kid can’t follow the lesson on the Monday they get back because it builds on what was taught the week they took off to go to WDW, then tough - don't disrupt the rest of the class with questions - go pay for a tutor to get you up to speed.
So you can agree that the problem is not about hindering performance.. but conflict purely about what are 'approved' activities or not with regards to believing they fit the school's intentions (because many will simply pass the buck back to the school)....
Not all schools have long breaks.Slaves? They get 3 months off during the summer, a week during spring break, a week at Thanksgiving, 2 weeks at Christmas time, plus numerous other shorter holidays. I hardly call that a slave to the educational system.
Slaves? They get 3 months off during the summer, a week during spring break, a week at Thanksgiving, 2 weeks at Christmas time, plus numerous other shorter holidays. I hardly call that a slave to the educational system.
OK, this child was 6 at the time. In US terms that is either kindergarten or 1st grade. There isn't a whole lot of work to be made up.
Especially if it was kindergarten. In my opinion this is just another example of someone with a title trying to look important.
We took our kids out of school when they were in elementary. We told the school Principal at the beginning of the school year what we were
planning for the spring. We also reminded them of our plans throughout the school year. I'm happy to report that everyone survived and we had
a GREAT Walt Disney World vacation.
Its kind of crappy to work in a profession where you need at least a masters degree to get hired to do a job most people don't respect much, you have long hours outside your actual 'office hours', are expected to work many after hours activities, and at the end of it all... still get paid a pathetic amount compared to the amount of education and time you commit. Most teachers in my schools can't even afford to live in the same county, or even STATE they teach in because salaries don't match the cost of living in the area.
Sorry, but it is kindergarten. A week off isn't going to destroy your child's academic career.
Its kind of crappy to work in a profession where you need at least a masters degree to get hired to do a job most people don't respect much, you have long hours outside your actual 'office hours', are expected to work many after hours activities, and at the end of it all... still get paid a pathetic amount compared to the amount of education and time you commit. Most teachers in my schools can't even afford to live in the same county, or even STATE they teach in because salaries don't match the cost of living in the area.
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