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My kids and I have a trip coming up in May. My son will be missing 4 days of school and my daughter 3. MY son is in 1st grade and my daughter in PK. I am not so much worried about my daughter, but I was worried about my son. They do learn a lot in school and I would hate for him to miss the lessons and activities. My son is doing great in school.
I just kind of felt bad when my son said to me, "Mom why not go to Orlando when the school is over, I don't want to miss my shcool." The only reason why I am taking him out during school is because I need to be down in Orlando so they can check out the schools and see what's the best school down there.
Well...today after school, I talked to his teacher and asked her if there will be any problem taking him out of school and she replied that just to write a note to remind her and the homeworks will be waiting for him when he gets back and to finish the assignments with no rush. She was really nice about it. That made me feel better and my son seems to better too, he was there listening.
Both of my kids go to Catholic School, so I was thinking that the school doesn't worry to much if they miss some school days as long as they are doing well. I think they highly value the "family" just as much as learning, which to me this is important.
::SIGH:: I am just glad that the teacher is OK with it and my son is now OK with it. What a relief! Now I don't feel too guilty for taking the kids out of school...ok...maybe just a little.
SOWWIEE...long post!!
I just kind of felt bad when my son said to me, "Mom why not go to Orlando when the school is over, I don't want to miss my shcool." The only reason why I am taking him out during school is because I need to be down in Orlando so they can check out the schools and see what's the best school down there.
Well...today after school, I talked to his teacher and asked her if there will be any problem taking him out of school and she replied that just to write a note to remind her and the homeworks will be waiting for him when he gets back and to finish the assignments with no rush. She was really nice about it. That made me feel better and my son seems to better too, he was there listening.
Both of my kids go to Catholic School, so I was thinking that the school doesn't worry to much if they miss some school days as long as they are doing well. I think they highly value the "family" just as much as learning, which to me this is important.
::SIGH:: I am just glad that the teacher is OK with it and my son is now OK with it. What a relief! Now I don't feel too guilty for taking the kids out of school...ok...maybe just a little.

SOWWIEE...long post!!