While I completely understand that parents have every right to take their children wherever they wish, whenever they wish, it is not the school's responsibility to provide the future classroom work. Our school system allows you to miss up to 19 days a year, for whatever reason you wish..no reasons neeeded, no excuses. But, if a child hits that magical 20th day, there are repercussions....lowering of the grade. There are excused absences...illness with a doctor's note, funerals, college visits. They do not count towards the 19 day limit. But, even then, it is up to the student to get the missed work and finish it in the time alloted.
To expect teaches to provide work, in advance is presumptuous at best. If a family chooses to take an 'off vacation time' vacation, that is their choice. But the schools shouldn't be expected to accomdate it.
It's really not so much a debate about pulling kids out of school. Everyone has an opinion on that. Parents should do what they feel is right. But, they need to stop thinking of a trip to WDW as being educational. Please...give teachers and administration some credit. They know you're going on vacation. CAll it what it is.
Perhaps homeschooled kids may take classes while in WDW, but your public school kids??? Doubt it..unless they are trying to get discounted park passes.
I really am not trying to be argumentative, but it gets silly to have so many people think they are fooling the schools.
Oh, by the way??? My senior dd is missing 3 days of school in Dec...as long as her algebra grade is high enough. It is my choice, and she will take responsibility for getting the missed work, when she returns, or she will text classmates and get it while we are gone and then do it on the plane coming home.