declansdad
DIS Dad #639 New Brunswick, Canada
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PandaBear & Boo said:I can't believe all the responses I've gotten just from posting this yesterday. I was venting because I was ticked. I have yet to read all posts which I will do so when I'm done writing this. In answer to some questions. I live in Barrie, Ontario which is about 1hr north of Toronto. The Board of Education up here is Simcoe Board. I took my kids out of school 3 years ago and back then they were in grades 8, 6, and 3. Up here those grades are all in an elementary school (no middle school involved). The principal told me that he didn't like the fact that I was taking them out but there wasn't anything he could do about it because they are my children. Fast forward to yesterday. I was really ticked. I vented on this board and then phoned my sister who by the way teaches for the Toronto Board of Education. Which has totally different rules to our board. She basically told me that this whole form is BS. You do not have to justify to the school why you are taking them out. We are going the last week of September and the Friday of that week is a PD day for both the elementary schools and high schools. My kids will be missing a total of 4 days. She as a teacher told me to screw the form. Write a short note telling the VP of the high school and the the teacher of the elementary school that the kids will be absent from Sept 25 thru Sept 28 returning on the 1st of October. The schools do not need to know why you are taking them out. Sign it and give it to the proper people on the Friday before you leave. Even though my kids are good students whether they are able to make up the work or not the 4 absent days will not make or break their school year. She says if the school has a problem with it they will get in touch with you to discuss it but really what can they do? Nothing! It's not like your the first person to take kids out of school and your not going to be the last. So this morning I wrote a short note saying that my kids will be absent and when they will be returning. I did not tell them why. It is dated Sept 22 and it will be handed to them on that day. (Which by the way is the day we leave.)End of Story!
Cheers!
I just had to edit because I finished reading all the posts. I just want to add that I don't feel guilty taking my kids out of school. If you as a parent want to take your kids out you should be able to without people trying to make you feel guilty. If you prefer to keep your kids in school and take vacations in summer thats great too. If you are a good teacher and you love your job and as a teacher if you are a compassionate person you will be able to understand why us parents take our kids out of school to have family time. I just want to clarify that not all of us are able to take holidays the same time as the school has there holidays. We should be allowed to take the time off without any justification or guilt. Just because a school closes at Christmas, March Break, Summer Break doesn't mean that all professions are able to get that time off too!
You are correct in saying that no one should feel guilty about taking your children out of school if that is the only time available to you to travel as a family. I am curious though as to why you wouldn't just give them the note now? If you see no problem in your decision, why wait to tell the school?
Also, just because your sister is a teacher in Toronto doesn't mean she would understand the policies of another district. The reason for the form could simply be so that things are documented as to what was going on with your children. A school, just like any other institution, needs to be able to provide documentation as to what happened/didn't happen if there ever was a legal dispute. I'm not saying that is what would happen but unfortunately that is what our society is becoming.