lookingforward
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Originally posted by lookingforward
But I want to ask one thing, how do parents with kids plan on getting them out of school for this much time right at the end of the school year??
I am so glad that we didn't have to worry about "school". It will be one giant unit study culminating in a trip to the destinations we've learned about.Originally posted by smchan
2 words: home school!
But then who said anything about the kids going? They need some quality, bonding time with grandma.![]()
Sam
Originally posted by lookingforward
I think this cruise will be wonderful for those who booked early! But I want to ask one thing, how do parents with kids plan on getting them out of school for this much time right at the end of the school year?? I would have loved to book it but even here in south florida school is not over until the end of May.

Originally posted by Juli
It will be one giant unit study culminating in a trip to the destinations we've learned about.
Originally posted by Drcell01
My DD will be 14 at the time of the FL sailing. The schools here in Central NY go until June 26th (aprox.) and sometimes longer if they take more snow days than allocated (we had 181.2" of snow here this past winter). The two weeks in May we are taking for this cruise will not be as critical as the second and third week in June when the students here take their Regents (NY state has a standardized set of tests rather than finals set by the teachers) exams.
Our thought is that the learning experience of a trip of this type has much more value than the two weeks in the classroom. Our DD has always had exceptional grades (even with the two weeks we take to go to WDW twice every year). We are hopeful that her teachers will provide her with some of the assignments that she can complete during her trip.