BuzznBelle'smom
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Okay, I know this has been discussed before, but here goes:
We have 3 kids, DD9, DS7, and DD 17months (today!). DH and I are looking at doing a family vacation in Jamaica in Jan. It's going ot be pricey, but very nice, and we think the week of MLK day would be best--no conflicts with DH's work, only 4 days of school missed, etc. So, this morning I sent in notes to the teachers to see if there was a major problem with this. That's when I got the call from the principal. Technically, such an absence is legal, but here's his concern: we have ELA (language arts) testing in DD9's class starting 1/31, and they prep for 2 weeks ahead of time, and he doesn't want her to miss it. I would agree with him, except she's an exceptional student, straight A's or better, who consistently tests gifted. She's a total geek and proud of it. I think he's really more concerned with the overall school performance, and counting on the "Belles" of the grade to pull up the average. What do you think--should we take this seriously, or tell him (politely) to go pound sand? DH thinks he's nuts.
We have 3 kids, DD9, DS7, and DD 17months (today!). DH and I are looking at doing a family vacation in Jamaica in Jan. It's going ot be pricey, but very nice, and we think the week of MLK day would be best--no conflicts with DH's work, only 4 days of school missed, etc. So, this morning I sent in notes to the teachers to see if there was a major problem with this. That's when I got the call from the principal. Technically, such an absence is legal, but here's his concern: we have ELA (language arts) testing in DD9's class starting 1/31, and they prep for 2 weeks ahead of time, and he doesn't want her to miss it. I would agree with him, except she's an exceptional student, straight A's or better, who consistently tests gifted. She's a total geek and proud of it. I think he's really more concerned with the overall school performance, and counting on the "Belles" of the grade to pull up the average. What do you think--should we take this seriously, or tell him (politely) to go pound sand? DH thinks he's nuts.



Even if the scores were awesome, they failed due to attendance! The really bad part about this was the number used to calcualte the 95% was the enrollment two months before the test! Some schools missed the 95% becasue they'd had kids move away. I think 95% is a bit unreasonable. Sorry for the rant. Don't let your kids miss on test day. They can lose all sorts of funding and get a failing NCLB grade 

