Sleepy425
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Not a flame.. Here is my experience and toughts....
My parents would never have dreamed of taking me out of school, or my brother. We both went to mentally gifted high schools (5 years apart, mind you!) and our education there was a big big deal in my family.
My parents never went to college, and my oldest aunt never graduated high school. (actually she did get her GED in her 60's!) The first person in my family to attend college was my oldest cousin.
In the school I attended...If you fail 3 classes, you are expelled. If you fail 2 classes twice anytime during your 4 years, you are expelled. If you have any behavior issues, you are expelled. NO exceptions; summer school does not count to erase those failures. Half the kids who start leave or fail out before they graduate. Most teachers there are doctors and could teach at any college.
It was a FREE 'magnet' school, not a boarding school, no tuition. (if you lived inside the Philly city limits.) Failure would have meant going to local public schools.
I graduated in the top 10% of my class....so did my brother. We both got partial scholarships to PA colleges...Being out of school for a cold meant lots of make-up time. I could not imagine my folks taking us out of school on purpose. (I had mono in my sophmore year...ugh it was bad!)
My brother and I are doing very well for ourselves...because of the amazing FREE education we received at a FREE puiblic high school, which prepared me for college and life.
It's your kid's education. You know your kids and you know what they need better then anyone.
My parents could not have home-schooled me, or helped me with homework, so my only way to get proper instruction was with my teachers. I'm not a parent and have no right to make suggestions and, your decision is what matters.
Just playing devil's advocate.
But if you were gifted, then school would come pretty easily and it wouldn't matter if you missed a bit.
I was valedictorian even though my parents pulled me out for vacations, I skipped school for bogus reasons (in high school I would just collect things from colleges and turn them in, saying I had gone to visit so it was an excused day off - even did it for one of my Disney vacations!).
One week of school isn't going to make or break your kid. If it did have the potential to, you would be well aware that your child has special needs and could not handle it.