Hi. At my son's high school, vacations are not excused and teachers are not required to give make up work-- and many won't. They have to give it for excused absences.
Remember, this is when grades count... in Georgia, one bad semester can mess up your chances to get into UGA.
Here I am debating something I said I'd never do...taking my freshman out for 5 days in October. Has anyone taken a high schooler out? He's a good student...We've done it before, just not for high school.
Well, both cases are right...It's not once in a lifetime, but it is getting to be one of our last WDW trips altogether. My son is in high school and my mom is 75 and just can't do it like she used to. She really wants to go during the Food and Wine festival and see the Halloween party...I'm leaning toward a week towards the end of October. My son wants to go to a state university-he swims on a team and gets good grades. Not sure if freshmen year counts or not. Hmmmm...There's just not that many times when my Mom can go. She really can't tolerate heat at all and crowds really slow her down, but it was easier when my son was in grade and middle school. They don't have block scheduling, which is great.
In that case I would lie and turn it into an "excused absence", but that's just me. i know a lot of people think that's wrong.
Think back to your high school. Other than college admittance....did it really matter if you got an A a B or even a C for a single semester? Probably not! So screw it...go on vacation and have a fun time with your family!
Unless they're trying to get into a super competitive college it will hardly matter...especially if they're only a freshman or sophmore.
If you're just worried about setting a bad example, then you just make a big deal about it. Explain that it's a reward for working hard. Make them get some of their work ahead of time, and work double-time when they get back as well. Though I wouldnt encourage making them do work ON vacation....cause then it's not vacation.