CuteAsMinnie
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I know that this is mostly a question for their schools, but we are now thinking of going to WDW in February. Lighter crowds and less money. But it would mean taking the kids out of school on an extended absence. It would also mean they'd need to (probably) bring homework. (I went when I was in 9th grade [and my sister in 7th] and I had a week's worth of math to do before we went which I did in a day.)
Who else has taken their kids out of school? By the way, I should mention that my kids will be in grades 8, 10 and 12.
We never took our kids out of school for any vacation. We worried too much.
That being said, we wish we did when they were in little and in elementary school but we always had a wonderful trip during the summer months. No complaints.
High School, IMHO, is an entirely different ball game. I would really think twice. If a high school student misses just a day, or two, they can get behind really quick. Some classes move ahead at such a rapid pace the student can quickly find themselves between a rock and a hard place trying to not only catch up on the work but trying to teach themselves new material. We've found this to be especially true in junior and senior year and in math and science classes. Throw in AP classes, they are sunk if the miss any amount of school. Additionally, our district flat out refuses to give any homework or other material ahead of time.
I think it also depends on your kids and the kind of student they are. Ask them how they would feel and if it is worth it to them to miss.
Good Luck!

P.S. If the kids are in sports, an absence due to vacation, which is an unexcused absence in their book, could be grounds for dismissal from the team. Know before you go.
