dclwdwlover
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- Apr 10, 2003
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Re: CPS: I'm sorry, but sometimes the 'system' gets ridiculous. They should spend more time protecting children from actual abuse than spending time & money on violating parents who want to take their children on a trip that will not only be educational, but also a bonding, memorable time for the family. That's so important.
I've always pulled my kids out during the school year, as did my parents. We book the year prior, and as you can't tell how the child will be doing the following year in school, we don't use that as the basis for whether we go or not. We make sure they are on track before we leave, communicate with their teachers about the trip beginning a full month before we go, & insist that the kids do their utmost to stay on track, complete all work, go for help before & after, if needed, etc.
One year we were told that it would be considered an illegal absence, so we just stopped notifying the school ahead of time (we only notify the teachers now) & just give an excuse afterward. When they were in private school (Montessori) the school encouraged it, but the public schools do not. The teachers do, just not the school system.
We all prefer to go in the 'winter' months as places are not that crowded & the weather is not as hot. We all enjoy our time together that much more. I feel that whether it's cruising or WDW or KSC, or whatever, it is still a learning experience & very important to helping my child(ren) become well-rounded.
It was mentioned in a post that kids shouldn't get the wrong message about missing school, but I don't think that being 'in a classroom' is the only way to learn. Experiencing different places & things is just as important. I think it is also important to communicate to the kids that frivolous absences (senior skip day, shopping, 'didn't feel like going', etc.) are unacceptable.
I've always pulled my kids out during the school year, as did my parents. We book the year prior, and as you can't tell how the child will be doing the following year in school, we don't use that as the basis for whether we go or not. We make sure they are on track before we leave, communicate with their teachers about the trip beginning a full month before we go, & insist that the kids do their utmost to stay on track, complete all work, go for help before & after, if needed, etc.
One year we were told that it would be considered an illegal absence, so we just stopped notifying the school ahead of time (we only notify the teachers now) & just give an excuse afterward. When they were in private school (Montessori) the school encouraged it, but the public schools do not. The teachers do, just not the school system.
We all prefer to go in the 'winter' months as places are not that crowded & the weather is not as hot. We all enjoy our time together that much more. I feel that whether it's cruising or WDW or KSC, or whatever, it is still a learning experience & very important to helping my child(ren) become well-rounded.
It was mentioned in a post that kids shouldn't get the wrong message about missing school, but I don't think that being 'in a classroom' is the only way to learn. Experiencing different places & things is just as important. I think it is also important to communicate to the kids that frivolous absences (senior skip day, shopping, 'didn't feel like going', etc.) are unacceptable.





