This is for the parents of older kids.
I am a teacher as well. I've taught grades 6 through 12. I can appreciate a good student who is willing to do what it takes to have a good vacation. We deal so much with kids being out for a long time for discipline issues, illness, or deaths in the familly. It's nice when it's something good like a trip to DW. As long as the kid doesn't come back with a "It wasn't my fault" attitude I let some of the work slide.
If you want to stay on the teacher's good side make sure they feel they are a part of the process. With the younger kids it doesn't matter much, but it's still a good habit to get into. But past second grade, especially with all the standardized testing going on, there are bad times to take the kids out.
There's something that the teachers on here who take their kids out don't really make the point of. Just think of it this way, and I'm sure the other teachers will agree, if it is a time of the school year that the teacher feels comfortable taking off for a vacation, it should be a time that students can miss with the least amount of harm.
I've had students approach me about taking off days the same time I'm gone and I just tell them to enjoy their vacation because the class will just be watching movies. I used to teach industrial technology courses.
So ask the teachers of older kids when it would be the best time. If they say never (and I know a few who have done this and then taken a week off to go on a cruise or something leaving videos and filler assignments for thier subs), then they just aren't trying to help. The response should be an outline of standardized testing dates, dates for major can't-miss units, dates of field trips, exam dates, and if the teacher is really organized dates when movies and other fun extra curricular events or field trips are going to take place.
Some teachers will not take kindly to it. But those are the ones who haven't missed a day in twenty years. Unless it's going to cause them to fail, go ahead and take them out. Perfect attendance is overrated.
And for those of you with 6 - 12 graders, teachers don't like to say it because it makes turning in grades a little more difficult, but the best time for a student to miss and not have it really hurt them is final exams. They already have all the material and just need to take a test. If the kids know when they'll be gone, some teachers allow students to take finals early, others request they come back later. My last school let one of my students come back in halfway through the summer for my exam. In states with mandatory attendance rules teachers may even forget to mark students absent those days.
Live a little.
