OK OK, I have to say something now! Just wish I knew how to multi-quote posts

Asmit4 I'm wondering if you live in NY? Besides mentioning NY above you said in another post that your district allows 20 absences. If so I'm guessing you were just generalizing when you say above that if you don't homeschool in NY you'd be chastised for going away for 5 days. I'm in NY; we've taken our boys out for vacations every year, and one year twice, since oldest DS now 12 was in kindergarten. Not once have we ever had an issue with a teacher, admin, or the district. I've ALWAYS told the teacher beforehand and also the school office-and I mean told them, not asked
Now both boys do extremely well in school which was a very important factor in our deciding to keep pulling them out. In fact that was really the only thing that concerned me; I told the teachers ahead of time out of respect for them. I'm also extremely involved in the PTA so it's important to me that I keep a good relationship with all the staff in the school............I will also say I have absolutely NO idea what the policy is as far as allowed absences, but I KNOW it has to be way more than 5 lol!! This year ODS12 had 13 in 6th grade and DS8 had 8 in 2nd. (I checked online again right before posting this so I'd be correct). Also checked last years attendance, we went to WDW twice during the school year so DS12 had 16 absences and DS8 had 12-9 days for them were while we were away. I won't call them "approved" b/c nobody approved them but myself and DH

but nobody questioned them or gave us flack. Nor were the boys penalized in any way. The official district policy is not to give work to students ahead of time if their going away, but our teachers have always generously given my kids work before we left. In kindergarten and 1st grade, the teachers actually made Disney journals for them-this was 3 different teachers

. This year, 6th grade, was the first time 2 of DS's 3 teachers wouldn't give work ahead of time and it was a different school.
I'll also point out, at least on the parent website, all absences are grouped together whether the child was sick or out for another reason. Not that this matters, but DS12 was in the top of his class last year when we went away twice and was on high honor roll all year this year in 6th grade, so obviously 16 and 13 absences didn't affect grades.
A pp said he/she believes all states require a Dr. note or absences "count against" the student and school, or something like that?? I'm not sure exactly what that means but I'm curious about it, as I said I never found out the exact policy for our state or district but, I've never been asked for a Dr.'s note whether kids have been out sick or we've returned from a vacation................
Finally (sorry its long, I always want to post on these "should we take kids out of school" threads but never do!) if my kids' teachers stopped teaching after the state tests I would be PISSED!! Doesn't happen in our district, and I don't see how it can with common core. School ended for us this year on June 25th; DS12 was assigned a group project in SS on the 13th that was due on the 20th
To each their own I say. What bothers me most about these threads is how strict so many states are. I honestly had no idea before reading stuff like this on the Dis!