Sharon A.
Just do it already :)
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Originally posted by kamgen
As a former teacher, I am sure some of my old colleagues would flame me for this...BUT...who do schools these days think they are??????????? When did parents lose the control of what their children do????? I feel that it is up to the parents when children miss school, and by all means if you feel your child is too sick to go, keep them home. And for other reasons kids miss school (appointments, family trips, meetings, etc), it is up to the parents, not the school. I beleive that the politics that are the public school system is on a power trip. JMHO.
I feel that as long as a student completes their assignments on time and in a satisfactory manner, it should no matter how many days they miss school. I have known kids that missed 15 days of school and got all A's, while kids who were there all the time failed. Being physically "in school" doesn't mean they are "there" mentally.
had to vent!!!!
Kamy
Kamy I couldn't agree more (even with the former teacher part). As long as the student can demonstrate knowledge of the material and completes assignments, then the school should have no right to fail him.