So, today I booked an impromptu trip to WDW for a few weeks from now.
Then I emailed my middleschooler's teachers about the days he will be missing.
Backstory: He's recently had 3 grades fall due to missed homework and lost priviledges during the week. We've had a week off due to snow days. The day before he went back to school, I asked him about homework. Reminded him that with the extra week to do it all, there are no excuses. "yes yes its all done," he says.
Back to today, I hear back from a teacher telling me how he didnt turn something in that he'd had more than 2 weeks to do, because of the homework. He didn't have it today either and he's failed a quiz on the subject matter!
And to add insult to injury, when I called to discuss it with DH, before he came home from school, my husband suggested "a more proactive approach." Like asking him each day if its done and asking to see it.......As if I wasn't already doing that, first!

Backstory: He's recently had 3 grades fall due to missed homework and lost priviledges during the week. We've had a week off due to snow days. The day before he went back to school, I asked him about homework. Reminded him that with the extra week to do it all, there are no excuses. "yes yes its all done," he says.

Back to today, I hear back from a teacher telling me how he didnt turn something in that he'd had more than 2 weeks to do, because of the homework. He didn't have it today either and he's failed a quiz on the subject matter!

And to add insult to injury, when I called to discuss it with DH, before he came home from school, my husband suggested "a more proactive approach." Like asking him each day if its done and asking to see it.......As if I wasn't already doing that, first!
