I informed my 2nd graders teacher at the beginning of school, and my 4th graders homeroom teacher (he has five teachers total) by phone.
Then, I typed out formal letters to all the teachers and the office, we are leaving next Thursday after school and they will miss 6 days of school. I gave out the letters at the beginning of this week, so almost two weeks in advance of absense.
I read up on the school policy beforehand. They are allowed 10 unexcused absenses. This will be six of them. However I am not worried because they will have no other reason to have an UNexcused absense for the rest of the year.
Our school's policy is that they have as many days as they are absent to make up the work.
2nd grade teacher thanked me for the reminder and said she does her lesson plans a week ahead of time, and will give me the work ahead!
4th grade teachers haven't said yet what they are doing..oh except his English teacher she said have a nice time, she's give the work when he returns.
The homeroom teacher said it was no problem, her daughter missed school last year for Disney.
He is in advanced classes so I am not stressing over it.
I am just going to stop in each of the rooms Thurday and see if they have anything to send with us..if not that is fine too.
#1 tip I would say is be familar with the school's policy! So you are prepared for what may be said. If you know what is written in the rules, you can be ready.
Also don't apologize & hang your head. I have just SO gotten over feeling timid & nervous . It's your kids, and you can take them out of the public school system if you wanted to. There is nothing to feel guilty over (I would say the only exception to that would be IF missing a few days of school would fail your child..which I am sure wouldn't happen).