I fully agree with checking with YOUR school's policy and go from there.
In my state, there is a maximum amount of unexcused absences - and sick without a doctor's note is even unexcused! The schools have nothing they can do about it, as it's a state rule. So, for a state like mine, I would not take a child out of school for more than a day or two because we might need those days for an illness. As a former public school teacher, I didn't have to ever provide make-up work for unexcused absences - so that includes vacations and sick without a note. Like most teachers, I cared about learning, not policy, so I always let students make up the work. However, neither I nor the principal had any control over how many absences meant a student didn't get credit and therefore didn't pass.
Growing up, I did miss for vacations and it wasn't a big deal. But a lot of districts and states have changed. Testing means a lot more now than it used to.
In my state, there is a maximum amount of unexcused absences - and sick without a doctor's note is even unexcused! The schools have nothing they can do about it, as it's a state rule. So, for a state like mine, I would not take a child out of school for more than a day or two because we might need those days for an illness. As a former public school teacher, I didn't have to ever provide make-up work for unexcused absences - so that includes vacations and sick without a note. Like most teachers, I cared about learning, not policy, so I always let students make up the work. However, neither I nor the principal had any control over how many absences meant a student didn't get credit and therefore didn't pass.
Growing up, I did miss for vacations and it wasn't a big deal. But a lot of districts and states have changed. Testing means a lot more now than it used to.