disneymom3 said:I missed a week of high school classes when I was a junior to go to Bermuda with my dad. I was a straight A student and the only class that was effected was choir of all things. I missed a concert and so automatically got a B in the class. I was enrolled in honors and advanced placement classes and while I am sure I must have had lessons to make up, let me tell you I don't remember them at all. What I do remember was an amazing trip and the time I had with just my dad. We created so many memories, and since I was only 25 when he died, they are something I wouldn't trade for the world.
pegster said:what about middle school and high school kids, how do you handle taking them out for 5 days?
thanks!
Anjelica said:I know I am not really adding any insight or value to the OP's questions, etc. but I myself am interested in knowing what folks do when they take their kids out of school in terms of informing them? I read that some folks withdraw and re-enroll but for those that don't do that - are you honest with the school or do you "make" something up so you aren't "looked" down upon?
I know I am a few years away but I would like to take my daughter again (going this february) when she will probably be in kindergarden as my second child will be around 2ish and therefore they could also experience WDW at 2. I wouldn't take her out more than 6 school days and would look for 5.
Anjelica said:I know I am not really adding any insight or value to the OP's questions, etc. but I myself am interested in knowing what folks do when they take their kids out of school in terms of informing them? I read that some folks withdraw and re-enroll but for those that don't do that - are you honest with the school or do you "make" something up so you aren't "looked" down upon?
I know I am a few years away but I would like to take my daughter again (going this february) when she will probably be in kindergarden as my second child will be around 2ish and therefore they could also experience WDW at 2. I wouldn't take her out more than 6 school days and would look for 5.
I remember bits and pieces of family vacations from my elementary school days -- mostly the fun of sharing a room with my cousins, loving the big porch on the beach house, going to the water park, my dad tying the grill to the roof of the car . . .jodifla said:In most cases, missing a week or two of elementary school is just not that big a deal.
How many two week vacations do you remember, versus how many two week periods of school do you remember?
MrsPete said:I remember bits and pieces of family vacations from my elementary school days -- mostly the fun of sharing a room with my cousins, loving the big porch on the beach house, going to the water park, my dad tying the grill to the roof of the car . . .
But I also remember many details from my elementary school classrooms. I remember projects we did, books we read, fun times with friends on the playground, holiday parties, school service projects, and even very specific lessons. If others don't have memories from elementary school, I think that's odd indeed.
I think two weeks of elementary school is a huge deal. My kids cover a great deal of material -- more than I did at that age. I'm okay with missing 2-3 days in a week that already has a holiday (or a teacher workday) built in, but two week is over-the-top.
180 days in a school year.jodifla said:You missed my point. There are how many school days in a year? Plenty of other days to create those memories.
Kids miss school for all types of reasons....moving, getting sick, funerals, etc. Vacations are just one more reason.
disneychrista said:37 weeks of school - 4 single day holidays & 1 teachers days the Friday school gets out
5 full weeks off for various school breaks (2 @ christmas/new years, 1 @ thanksgiving, 1 @ presidents, 1 @ easter)
10 full weeks for summer vacation
If you look at it this way the school weeks beat out the non school weeks by more then double.
Of course this is specific to my school disctrict and yours may be different.