There is teaching that goes on in the classroom that cannot be replaced by worksheets, or other homework type assignments.
I am not saying those of you who take your kids out of school are wrong, but I do have to say I a bit unsure as to what "life experiences" are learned by going to
Disneyland that would outweigh what they will learn in school.
(And, in the interest of full disclosure, no, I would not take my kids out of school to go on a vacation.)
But there is definitely educational value in travel that can't be taught in a classroom as well.
I wouldn't make a blanket statement one way or the other, since IMO there are a whole lot of factors to consider.
1. Grade level of the child
I've never quite understood parents who stress over a kindergartener missing a few days of school.
A high school student enrolled in IB, AP, or honors courses may be a whole different story; although by that point they should have a good handle on whether they can afford an absence or not.
2. Child's performance
If a child is already struggling to keep up then a vacation absence is probably not in anyone's best interest.
Honestly though, as much as I would love to believe there is learning taking place in every classroom every day that just can't be replicated any other way... I've been involved in classroom situations long enough to know that just isn't the case, even with the best of teachers.
3. Time of the year
I wouldn't even think about scheduling a vacation absence during state mandated testing weeks around here. Talk about giving the teachers and administration a coronary.
Along the same lines: coaches can kill travel plans in an instant. A girl on DD's team had to choose between a trip to Europe with her family (that had been planned for over a year and was scheduled during school vacation in the summer) and being a varsity athlete. She stayed with us for two weeks and cursed the coach every day.
4. Length of absence
5. Educational value of the trip
OK, I admit it, this is where you might get me on a strictly Disney trip. Most of us are there to have fun and spend time together as families, certainly valuable, maybe not so much educational.
6. Whether the trip could be scheduled during a school holiday
Sometimes that's possible, other times it's not.
I'm sure there are more, but those are some of the things we look at when deciding whether or not to miss school for travel.
Sometimes the answers we come up with are such that we have pulled the kids out of school, other times we have cancelled or rescheduled a planned trip because we felt being in school was more important.
BTW, to get back to the original question
I would definitely have your DD go to school for the two days that you will be in town.