This is something I'm just starting to think about. My kids are older (15, 9,7) but our school district has no official attendance policy. Just states that if there are "excessive" absences that disciplinary action will be taken, but that's to be determined by the administration. No one has ever had an issue with us taking our kids out. (We have taken many two week vacations with the school's blessing) I think it really only applies to older kids skipping.
We are in the process of moving and I have been looking at the school handbooks. If they miss 4 days during a marking period (sick or unexcused) they fail. This policy seems ridiculous to me. DS missed twice that many days last winter because he kept catching a stomach virus. Normally my kids are never out sick, but you never know. I think this type of policy just encourages parents to send their sick kids to school because there is no way to predict how many times they may be more ill later in the term.
This is also upsetting to me because we are moving 12 hours away from family. I thought I would take the kids out a day here or there over long weekends so we could visit home but that doesn't seem like an option.
We are in the process of moving and I have been looking at the school handbooks. If they miss 4 days during a marking period (sick or unexcused) they fail. This policy seems ridiculous to me. DS missed twice that many days last winter because he kept catching a stomach virus. Normally my kids are never out sick, but you never know. I think this type of policy just encourages parents to send their sick kids to school because there is no way to predict how many times they may be more ill later in the term.
This is also upsetting to me because we are moving 12 hours away from family. I thought I would take the kids out a day here or there over long weekends so we could visit home but that doesn't seem like an option.