NJBILL
Always Keep An Eye To The Sky
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mom_of_2_princesses said:You all have some great suggestions. My DD is going to be in 5th grade this year. She is missing 7 days of actual school. I will send her principal a letter and see where that gets me. Some of you are lucky because we dont learn our teachers until the day before school starts. I cant wait we are getting closer.
Our school also is late letting parents know who their teachers are. As a Board of Ed member, this has been something I have lobbied (without sucess) to change. However,most class assignments are completed by end of July/early August. If you called the school and asked prior to your trip, Iam sure they would give you the information. Always remember, that is YOUR school paid for with YOUR tax $$. As a "customer" the school should be trying to make it easier for you..not harder when you have a request or issue. I also know that exceptions are made all the time. If you present your case from a sound educationally based view, and make the argument that it's not a day at the Boardwalk,but a life/learning experience,most schools would do it for you. As previously stated, start with the Principal. If he denies the request, you can go to the Super (who may or may not uphold the Principal) and if all else fails, you can go to a Board meeting and present your request directly to the Board.