That's what I thought. In 2003 I was shocked to find out that that it was against school policy to send work with a vacationing child. Since then, I've found out that this is not uncommon. Well, I wanted DS to keep up while we were gone so we just took his textbooks along and went ahead as far as I thought the class may go while we were away. He read and I reviewed the material with him. This helped when we returned and he got the worksheets and other assignments that he missed.jbd said:Hi. I'm a middle school teacher Also it helps the teachers if we're told in advance. Then we can have a couple of days to get materials together that are appropriate to take on a trip. It's very difficult and sometimes impossible to gather materials the day the child is leaving.
marcyinPA said:Since we don't want the first three weeks to be a waste for them, we've decided not to tell them we're going.
Stimpy said:If you can do it, go for it! But Check with your school too! Our district does not allow absences for vacations. The child is marked as a "unexcused absence". Our teachers are not allowed to give work ahead of time and they are not obligated to give the make up work. The kids may get zeros for the work they miss (depending on how the teacher feels about the policy).
That being said, we have taken DS out of school for a vacation anyway in Kindergarten and will do so in 1st grade for 3 days. The school's policy really gets me mad. I am the parent and I will do what is best for my children. Spending family time with my DH and I is important.
teacherforhi said:Just watch those absences and make sure to touch base with the teachers in advance. That could go a long way in helping to make sure that your child is allowed to make up the work after your vacation.
Stimpy said:If you can do it, go for it! But Check with your school too! Our district does not allow absences for vacations. The child is marked as a "unexcused absence". Our teachers are not allowed to give work ahead of time and they are not obligated to give the make up work. The kids may get zeros for the work they miss (depending on how the teacher feels about the policy).
That being said, we have taken DS out of school for a vacation anyway in Kindergarten and will do so in 1st grade for 3 days. The school's policy really gets me mad. I am the parent and I will do what is best for my children. Spending family time with my DH and I is important. He works a crazy schedule where we don't see much of him and can not get school vacation times off. We do try to take the time when there are 3 day weekends and when no big tests(ie. state tests) are scheduled.
DS did well in school and is a very intellegent kid. If he starts slacking, no more vacations during the school year.
The parks may be cooler (a little) in these months, but I wouldn't count on them being less crowded. The parks close earlier, they offer fewer parades and fireworks shows, and the crowds are almost as large. "Off season" is a thing of the past.kahluacream said:when the parks are less hot and less crowded