Texas public school missed 1 week each year k-4 th grade with zero problems. Our district clearly stated in handbook that 1 week of family vacation was excused. Now in private school in Texas and still no problem missing 1 week each year in 5-7th grade. We do vacation usually 1 week before Christmas break. We always get all makeup work and when we return from break it all gets turned in first day back.
DFW area--- here is the info from the current student handbook of the Texas public ISD my daughter was in.... FAMILY TRIPS Students shall be excused for family trips, subject to the following guidelines: Parents must notify the school in advance in writing . Students must make prior arrangements (at least one week) with teachers for make-up work. Semesters exams will not be given early. A maximum of five consecutive school d ays or one trip per year shall be allowed.
So I was curious and here it is for our Texan members: If your school policy states that Travel is an unexcused absence you have to be a bit persuasive with you principal or perhaps you can become chummy with you child's physician for one of those great doctors notes that state they did a culture and state that the child is to stay away from school until the culture results get back in 4-5 days to prevent infecting other children or staff.![]()
What are the truancy laws in the state of Texas?
A~ Compulsory School Attendance (Texas Education Code Sec. 25.085) A student between the ages of 6 and 18 MUST attend school and all District required tutorial sessions unless the student is otherwise legally exempted or excused. Upon enrollment in prekindergarten or kindergarten, a child shall attend school.
B~ Failure To Attend (Texas Education Code Sec. 25.085) An individual, required to attend school, who is absent without excuse on ten or more days; or parts of days within a six month period. An individual, required to attend school, who is absent without excuse on three or more days; or parts of days within a four week period. (that is where they get you)
C~ Parent Contributing to Non Attendance (Texas Education Code Sec. 25.093) If a warning letter is issued, the parent with criminal negligence fails to require the child to attend school as required by law, and the child has ten or more days or parts of days within a six month period, or three or more days or parts of days within a four week period; the parent shall be charged.
Oh yeah! I've seen all this language before--when we got letters saying the truancy police were going to bring us DOWN! I had the nerve to take both my kids out of school for a whole week for a trip to New York City.
One of my kids was in Pre-K. Yes, you can be truant from Pre-K. The other one is in second grade and makes straight A's.
During that missed week, my kids saw the Metropolitan Museum, more than one broadway show, an off-broadway show, a military submarine, an aircraft carrier, the space shuttle, the rockettes, the museum of natural history, the statue of liberty, snow, and tons more, and they figured out how to navigate the subway and stayed in a tiny apartment that a family of 4 would actually live in. I am 100% fine with my decision.
My kids never had issues with missing school - they were top students. But as they get older SPORTS becomes an issue!!! (With out High school there would not be any High School sport!! Same with college.) Yep "our" priorities are a bit skewed!!![]()
Ugh. Next year (2015-2016) we will have to respect a school calendar as my son will do dual enrollment with 10th grade homeschool & local community college.My kids are homeschooled, but Little League kills Spring cruising, and now he wants to play Fall league. UGH!!! I always feel guilty when he misses games so I can only imagine how seriously coaches and parents take high school sports.