I agree with others who say it is harder to take older children (middle school/highschool age) out of school for more than a couple of days.
I originally was going to say the heck with it, family time important, haven't had a vacation in 9 years, you only live once, these times are precious, etc., and so forth, BUT...Last year DD had a really bad school year for different reasons, and she fell behind in her learning, so taking her out of school for a week is definitely not an option for our trip next year. I wanted to go sometime that is not the summer or Christmas holiday, and found that teacher conferences in November gives the kids a four-day weekend, so I will take DD out of school for just one day (Wednesdays are early-dismissal anyway) and go to WDW for four days (Wed-Sat) during Jersey Week. I know, it's not enough time, but it's better than nothing, and if (IF??!!) everyone has a good time, we will go back again soon!!
Wondering about whether taking kids out of school for a whole week will give them a bad attitude about the importance of attendance...(here come the flames; it's okay, I am flame-resistant!!)
I originally was going to say the heck with it, family time important, haven't had a vacation in 9 years, you only live once, these times are precious, etc., and so forth, BUT...Last year DD had a really bad school year for different reasons, and she fell behind in her learning, so taking her out of school for a week is definitely not an option for our trip next year. I wanted to go sometime that is not the summer or Christmas holiday, and found that teacher conferences in November gives the kids a four-day weekend, so I will take DD out of school for just one day (Wednesdays are early-dismissal anyway) and go to WDW for four days (Wed-Sat) during Jersey Week. I know, it's not enough time, but it's better than nothing, and if (IF??!!) everyone has a good time, we will go back again soon!!
Wondering about whether taking kids out of school for a whole week will give them a bad attitude about the importance of attendance...(here come the flames; it's okay, I am flame-resistant!!)