Sheribo
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 9, 2007
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I take my kids out of school for a week each year but it's getting harder. It's not just the work that they must catch up on, it's the classroom time to learn HOW to do the work they missed. When they were younger, I had no problem teaching them how to do their missed assignments but now, well let's just say that algebra and biology are a bit more than I can handle. I would never expect the teacher to give my child one on one lessons at lunch or after school. I do know of someone who sent their child back to school with a note saying that little Johnny would be staying in at lunch all week to catch up on his work. He ended up in the office being supervised by the secretary and didn't get much work done.
All in all, it's a personal decision. You know your child best and as long as he/she's able to keep the grades up without asking for special treatment, I say go for it.
All in all, it's a personal decision. You know your child best and as long as he/she's able to keep the grades up without asking for special treatment, I say go for it.