alleghator
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 23, 2005
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My husband is a college professor, and as lowest-man on the totem pole, he has to teach during winter term and summers. Suffice it to say, I greatly value my children's education and understand the inconvenience for both the teacher and the students involved (I am a full-time substitute teacher, myself) ... but we have chosen to plan our children's first Disney World trip during my husband's Spring Break, March 2006. My children will be missing school (4-yr old preschool for my son, 1st grade for my daughter).
How far in advance should we tell their teachers? I was thinking of mentioning it in my usual introductory letter at the start of the year, but am wondering if that's a bit premature. I don't want it to color the teachers' opinions of my children or just be irritating ("March? Why is she telling me this, now?").
For those of you who have taken your children out of school for a week trip to Disney World ... how far in advance did you notify your children's teachers, and what arrangements were made for make-up work, etc.?
--Heidi
How far in advance should we tell their teachers? I was thinking of mentioning it in my usual introductory letter at the start of the year, but am wondering if that's a bit premature. I don't want it to color the teachers' opinions of my children or just be irritating ("March? Why is she telling me this, now?").
For those of you who have taken your children out of school for a week trip to Disney World ... how far in advance did you notify your children's teachers, and what arrangements were made for make-up work, etc.?
--Heidi