tripletmomsrock
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- Feb 16, 2014
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I was a teacher and now I'm a school administrator who also had 3 children. The teacher will tell you kids need to be in school everyday or they miss critical instruction. The administrator in me will tell you that school is important everyday because at least in my state daily attendance is how we get our money from the State. But the parent in me says a day here and a day there isn't going to make or break a kids education. About once a year miss a day for something random. On the day I graduated with my Specialist in Administration I kept them out and we went to Chuck E Cheese to celebrate. I kept them out this year because I scheduled their doctors appointments just decided to take them for breakfast afterward and then took for the last half of the school day. The key is to communicate with your child's teachers.I always make sure that they are missing a test or the introduction of a new topic. As a High School Administrator I encourage parents to take their children out for things that are important to their family. A family member getting married out of state, college visit, once in a lifetime vacation, visiting a sick grandparent. These are all valid reasons to miss a day of school. We have all become way to obsessed with schools and homework and not on valuing family or special moments.