Missing School for Disney... Yay or nay?

What better reason. Family time is so little with jobs, school, house work etc... what better reason to take time to be a family. My husband works construction and we can not take off during the childrens time of and also we could not afford the flights at xmas. So I take them out when he is off and we can spend the extra. Have a magical time!!!!!!!!!!
 
We are pulling our kids out for 4 days at the end of September...I agree, family time is IMPORTANT!

However, I will say a few years ago when I wanted to take them out for a few days, the principal really gave me grief! Glad she's gone!!
 
I just wanted to thank everyone who replied to my original post. It sounds like quite a few of you out there have taken children out of school to make family memories at WDW. In almost all cases, your children sound like good students who were able to make up the work they missed with help from their teachers and parents.

I really appreciate the kindergarten teacher's feedback and agree with her statement that the decision to miss school depends on the child. It probably also depends on the child's teacher and school district. My child's school system is probably no different than any other in that children are being expected to do more and more at younger ages. Across our state, they are phasing in mandatory full-day kindergarten right now.

After reading everyone's comments, I'm not going to book our vacation just yet. I think the best course of action is to wait until DS enters kindergarten, then make sure he's doing well academically before making plans for him to miss instructional time. He's already starting to read now, so I think that he will be right on track when he starts school. Hopefully, we'll be able to take a nice spring Disney vacation! ::MickeyMo
 
With all the reference to the spending family time because it can't be done the rest of the year that doesn't say much for families today. If that is the case what is happening to all these children throughout the year. It sounds as though there isn't alot of parental involvement if this the case. Children need daily guidance and attention. That one week of family time is not going to help the child if the rest of the year parents are too busy working etc..
 

polyfan said:
With all the reference to the spending family time because it can't be done the rest of the year that doesn't say much for families today. If that is the case what is happening to all these children throughout the year. It sounds as though there isn't alot of parental involvement if this the case. Children need daily guidance and attention. That one week of family time is not going to help the child if the rest of the year parents are too busy working etc..

Just because many parents plan their family vacations during the school year because of price/convenience/job constraints does not mean they are not spending quality time AT HOME with their children the rest of the year. I think you have missed the point entirely. Yes, I am planning on taking my 2nd grade DS out of school for 6 days in September, because that is when we can afford to go, but it is insulting to suggest that I or the other posters will not be spending time with our children when we are not on vacation.
 
luvmyboys said:
Just because many parents plan their family vacations during the school year because of price/convenience/job constraints does not mean they are not spending quality time AT HOME with their children the rest of the year. I think you have missed the point entirely. Yes, I am planning on taking my 2nd grade DS out of school for 6 days in September, because that is when we can afford to go, but it is insulting to suggest that I or the other posters will not be spending time with our children when we are not on vacation.[/QUOTE

That may be your case but-
previous posters have posted stated that family time is so little due to jobs, house work etc., along with not being able to have time off ...
 
polyfan said:
With all the reference to the spending family time because it can't be done the rest of the year that doesn't say much for families today. If that is the case what is happening to all these children throughout the year. It sounds as though there isn't alot of parental involvement if this the case. Children need daily guidance and attention. That one week of family time is not going to help the child if the rest of the year parents are too busy working etc..

I am extremely offened by this comment. There is ALOT of parental involvement in my family! I am a SAHM for my 2 children. I chose to leave my job, that I loved, in law enforcement for my family. I volunteer at DS's school often, neither my husband or I have ever missed a school event, soccer game, baseball game (which my DH coaches also) etc. Teachers and coaches have commented on how impressed they are with our involvement with our children. We're the parents other parents call when they need someone to take their kids to practice, games, or to watch them while they are at work. And that includes my husband.
When DH is off from work, he spends almost every waking moment with our kids. We spend every moment with them. That could mean helping with homework, playing in the backyard, taking them to the aquarium, beach, or even just having a movie night at home with them. He works nights and alot of OT so I can stay home and so he can spend time during the day with our children. He very often will only sleep 4-5 hours in a 24 hour period.

DH job can get pretty stressful and everyday life gets hectic. So YES a week away with the family for all of us to decompress and spend time together is important for us. Since he is a police officer and focuses on DWI arrests....he has one of the highest DWI arrest records in the state.....he can not get off on holidays. New Years Eve...forget it....we won't see him for atleast 2-3 days, Thanksgiving Eve...biggest drinking night of the year....no family Thanksgiving for us.....I hope you get the point!

Don't assume you know why my family needs to take off during the school year! Don't assume we have no parental involvement! Every family is different and has different reasons for doing the things they do.
 
I am taking my DS6 out of kindergarten this March. I am not worried about it. I will have to figure out what I will do as my kids get older. If my kids start struggeling in school I would not take them out. I am sure that everyone of us have to do what works best for our families. There is no clear cut answer and that is what makes this a touchy subject.
Tara :)
 
We are taking my DD out of kindergarten for 3 days in October. My Dh will not get time off in the summer for years. Everyone needs to what they feel is best for their family and who cares what others think.
 
In my very humble opinion, I come to these boards to share information and to discuss the magic & spirit of WDW. I know for certain, that I am not here to engage in deep philosophical debate or accusations that I do not spend enough time with my children. I think it’s safe to say that everyone who has posted on this thread will be insulted by those comments. I would suggest ending this thread before it gets ugly. Again, just my opinion.
 
I am a little hesitant to reply to this post, but to say there is ample time to take a vacation during the summer break is so not right. It is the time we spend with family that matters most and those memories that count. Every situation is different but I say go when you can. My situation is a little different though, but I still believe if it's family time take it, with the hustle and bustle in todays society it is needed!!!

Now, my situation: I'm taking my child out of kindergarten for 2 weeks the end of September for a Disney trip. He has already attended preschool for 2 years, full day and is now repeating kindergarten this year so even though I do realize he is in need of the schooling (treated for speech) he also is in need to spend quality time with his family. My husband is currently serving in Iraq and has been since the beginning of February. Before that we spent the 4 months prior apart so I could care for my mother who is sick. Everything happened so fast and now that we will finally will be reunited we want to do something quite enjoyable before he gets back to work and Disney is it!!! He will be detaching from his unit just 2 days before we leave and has only a little time off before we all move to our new duty station. Some might say that's a long time, but we need it. So even though my son is missing 2 weeks of school, he is bonding with his father whom he has so badly missed. The kids count down til Disney is even greater cause it's their countdown to seeing Daddy!

So right or wrong, we're going and we're gonna love it!
 
Just posting my opinion on taking children out of school. I have and will continue to take our children out of school for a trip to Disney or any other place that would be either to crowded on a time off from school to enjoy or to hot to enjoy. So far we have taken our three children out for 9 days each time. The teacher understand and sent homework for them to do. We also enforce the homework schedule we layed out. :earsboy:
 
I say YAY, however I believe the school district where we live will be saying NAY very soon, and that NAY may even come with a monetary charge to a parent whose child misses more than the allotted days of school. This was something that I read in a local newspaper a few weeks ago in order to try to alleviate unexcused absences. Needless to say, I was beside myself as I read it since I have also booked a vacation for Dec., and DD6 (then 7) will be missing 5 days of 2nd grade.

Last year, when DD was in K, we took her out for 9 days for a vacation - this was in March and I felt a little bad as where I am from, the children have a week off in Feb., and another in April. I really didn't have too much of a choice as I also go to college, and that was Spring break for me (I also missed 3 days and spoke to my professors prior to going). As far as a Summer vacation, sure the children were off for 2 months, however I took summer courses as well, so basically no summer for me. Anyhow, I notified the school and DD's teacher several weeks in advance, and wrote a note as well. I was told that the note would be forwarded to the office, so the powers-that-be would know why my daughter was absent on such days. Imagine my surprise when we arrived at Disney after being on a cruise ship for 5 days (with no cell phone service while on the ship), and called home to check messages - the secretary in the office had called my home every day for 5 days and basically told me off for not calling to notify the school that DD was going to be absent! The calls progressively got cockier and cockier - I had a good laugh since this woman (who has since been "relocated"), was a complete nut case and obviously clueless. I called the morning that I heard the messages and gave her an earful!

Anyhow, where DD goes to school, the day is very full (8 to 3:15, M thru F), and not only did the curriculum contain the alphabet and colors, etc., but also she began a foreign language, swimming lessons, phys. ed 3 times a week, art and music classes. Did she miss a lot during those 9 days ???? Maybe yes, probably not as she is a great student and finished the school year with high praise from her teacher and good grades. This year she was in 1st grade, and followed the same curriculum as last year, with the addition of homework (2 to 3 pages each night except week-ends)..and I was shocked to see the beginnings of fractions in her later math homework! Times sure have changed since I was in 1st grade.

Well, I still intend on taking her (and DS4 who will be in Pre-K, however it is a private (ie. paid for) school, and they have no issues with it), out for the 5 days come December, and hope for the best. Both DH and I strongly believe in education, and our children do not miss a day for being "too tired", or if snow flakes are falling and school has not been cancelled - they are there. I met a few moms during DD's first year of school who admitted to me that their child didn't go to school "yesterday" because the parent was "too tired" to get up in the a.m. to drive the child to school (no bus service here), or it was "too cold out" (school is indoors), or their child was crying and simply stated that they did not want to go to school that day, so they kept them home (???). Too me, those are unexcused absences that should initiate a reprimand - not taking a child out for a family vacation whereby notice was given. Of course for "excuses" like that, a parent could just call and say their child was "sick", and try to get away with it. At DD's school, the only way to turn an unexcused "sick" absence into a excused one is to provide a doctor's note.

Another mom whose DD goes to school with my DD showed me a letter that she received by the school (not the school district) that basically informed her that they have the discression of charging her $10 a day for every day that her DD had an unexcused absence due to a vacation! I was floored since it is a Charter school and parents have to sign a contract and agree to volunteer "X" amount of hours per year per child , and "donate" supplies to the classrooms and supply their children with everything that is needed (pencils, crayons, books, etc). I have no problem at all donating supplies all year long, however if the school planned on charging me $10 a day for my DD's missing days, that would have been $90 less supplies I would have been "donating", that's for sure. I did not receive that letter, and do not know why the other mom did and I did not.

Either way, I still intend on taking this Dec. vacation, and will notify the school 1 month in advance. I do not expect her teacher to put together a packet of work for her as it is not the responsibility of the teacher to go out of her way just because we have deceided to take a vacation while school is in session. It would be nice, however if it is not offered or frowned upon, I will make up my own worksheets for her and include whatever lessons she is learning, and put aside some time to work with her every day. When we return from our trip, she will have 2 days of school and then Christmas vacation will start, which is a week off. I figure we can make up work then if she is given some. I do not know if "zero's" are given if assignments are missed during a family vacation, but I sure hope not as it is not DD's fault and she should not be penalized with something that could drop her GPA like that. And yes, in first grade, etc., the grades on report cards are based on the A thru F scale - I was again shocked since when I was in elementary school, it was "E" for excellent, "S" - satisfactory, "I" - improvement needed, etc. Boy, times sure have changed......

I truly believe that this will be our last family vacation during the school year - the stress and now the possibility of being "fined" for a child missing days is not worth it to me.

Good luck with your decision.
 
kahluacream said:
We're planning a trip to WDW for the year DS starts kindergarten. We would like to travel in late April/early May when the parks are less hot and less crowded, but this would involve taking him out of school for a week.

My question... Is it worth it to do this, or should we just wait until he finishes school in mid-June?

Any kindergarten teachers out there?? Any parents of young children who have missed school to vacation in WDW??

I'd really appreciate your feedback. Thanks!
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My son is in 2nd grade (going into 3rd) and I am taking him out for nearly 2 weeks. I believe whole heartedly that whatever my son might miss, we can make up, but missing Disney is infintely harder to make up! When school is in session you usually get better weather, lower crowds, cheaper prices and an overall better experience. My opinon, hope it helps!
 
Our children will be in 4th and 5th grade this school year and we are taking them out of school for 9 wonderful days in March!!!! :flower:

Oh and on a side note...... I think I can speak for all of us parents that are taking our children out of school when it's good for us (vacation time wise, financially - whatever the reason may be...) It's the constant time together un-interrupted that makes it so great ~ thus constitutes... "VACATION". This does not change the fact that when we are home as a family we have quality time - at home. We don't say "okay kids - vacation is over... your on your own till next year!!!" :crazy:
C'mon.... you should really think about what you are implying before you post!

Here is to all the wonderful parents on this board working their butts off to give their children wonderful ~ magical ~ memorable vacations!!!! :grouphug:
 
gemjoy said:
Our children will be in 4th and 5th grade this school year and we are taking them out of school for 9 wonderful days in March!!!! :flower:

Oh and on a side note...... I think I can speak for all of us parents that are taking our children out of school when it's good for us (vacation time wise, financially - whatever the reason may be...) It's the constant time together un-interrupted that makes it so great ~ thus constitutes... "VACATION". This does not change the fact that when we are home as a family we have quality time - at home. We don't say "okay kids - vacation is over... your on your own till next year!!!" :crazy:
C'mon.... you should really think about what you are implying before you post!

Here is to all the wonderful parents on this board working their butts off to give their children wonderful ~ magical ~ memorable vacations!!!! :grouphug:

I couldn't say this better myself!! WELL PUT!!!

We are taking our kids out of school the last week of September for 5 days. They will be in 1st and 5th grades. We go on vacation when we can AFFORD to go...I don't like the school dictating when we can go on vacation. They don't LIKE it, but I have good kids and they will make up the work. They aren't absent any other time of the year (my oldest had perfect attendance this past year!)

Oh, and I'm also a SAHM, so my kids get PLENTY of attention the rest of the year too! :goodvibes
 
Take em out! if parents feel that their children are capable of being taken out of school then so be it. yes summer may be enough time to take the kids but think of the heat and the lines and the more money spent and then you also see aggravated parents screaming and spanking their kids and complaining about how much money they spent on the trip so don't spoil it by whining! GRRRR!!! my husband and i have travelled in the summer (NEVER AGAIN!) and in the off season where everyone seems to be more relaxed and calm! so YES if kids can take it then do it!!
 
Homeschool---that will solve everything ;).


Yes take them out! We take vacations from work--this is really no different. PLay it up to your child that way...don't call it "hookie".
 
We've taken the kids out of school on various occasions for vacations. We had little or no trouble in kindergarten and first grades. They had a great time and had "face time" with their classes when talking about their vacation and giving little "presentations".
We do a couple of things to try to reduce the impact it has. First, we try to "attach" the time off to time already off. For example, we'll look at the school schedule and try to go around teacher inservices, conferences, or built in school holidays (such as president's day, etc.) The other thing we do is try to go when there's no state testing going on (it's tough to miss not only the days they are gone, but being pulled out of classes for the make up is really tough.) We talk to the teachers before-hand as well.
There's been at least once when we decided not to go on a vacation during a year when the kids missed school quite a bit already due to illnesses.
It is getting harder and harder to take them out for more than a day or two now, though. They just miss too much, and what they learned today impacts how they understand tomorrow. (The boys are now in 3 & 5 grades.)
We are going to DL in November and are "tacking it on" to the Thanksgiving vacation, but we're going to DL the Sat through Monday of Thanksgiving week and then going to visit family. The kids will only miss two or three days, depending upon the school schedule, and it's days that typically have low attendance anyway, as many others do the same thing.
Best of luck and enjoy. At your kiddo's age, shouldn't be a problem at all.
 
We have taken our kids (DS-10, DD-7) out of school for a week each for the past two trips and will do the same for the next trip. We usually go the week before President's week to avoid the crowds (plus I can't vacation Pres. Week - my boss takes his family then) My kids make sure they get all work they will miss from their teachers before we leave and spend the week after we return (Pres. week) doing their homework. My DS even sets up my kitchen like a school and helps my DD with any work she has. It's really cute. As long as they are not missing any major testing I see no problem with taking them out of school. It helps that both my children have good grades to begin with.
 











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