Because it is hot and stinky. |
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Teacher here, and it is FINE.
Family time is so important. There are less crowds (everywhere, not just disney). Trust me, missing a week of 1st grade/5th grade is FINE. Just don't ask me to make special circumstances for your child. Their grade and schoolwork might suffer. Or not. Whatever. It's elementary school. GO! |
Love this answer!!! Cause I’m pulling mine out too! And to hear you say Go!!! Makes me happy! |
100% spot on. |
^^Love this!! We go on awesome vacations, but what does my daughter learn on vacation? how to read city maps? different types of architecture? how much to tip on Uber? that room service can be slow? Maybe... vacations are fun and relaxing. If she learns something, cool; but it's not our primary goal. |
To be fair, Sheboygan has a terrific art museum. |
Well, it hasn’t stopped them from giving my kids straight A’s. Guess I’ll just have to live with it.
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The point is, we don’t have to justify our decision to you. Not sure why you care what some other kid is doing. Stay in your lane. |
Everyone gets straight As. |
Well it can’t be bothering the teacher that much then. |
Again, since you clearly missed it - many people have jobs that preclude them for taking summer vacation. Jobs where vacation is by seniority, younger people (who have younger kids) may not get any summer weeks. Some jobs are busiest in summer. Some people are deployed over summer. All *sorts* of reasons that vacation during the summer isn’t an easy answer for every family. |
| We do it all the time. Disney too hot in April so we do a week in March and 10 days in Hawaii before Christmas. Sometime Hawaii only means a few days of school missed. Sometimes a whole week. |
well I'm a teacher and pulled my kids out in elementary school for vacation a few times. Gasp! Now what?! |
To annoy you. |
| We are those dreaded parents who take 2 week trips during the elementary school year. I used to be on the fence about it and discussed it with teachers, and they they have always said, “if it were me I would do it.” My kid gets all A’s, 99%ile MAP scores, top PARCC scores, and excellent behavior reports. I don’t think taking a trip during the school year is a problem for us and I don’t see how it’s a problem for other parents. If you value attendance over travel opportunities, then don’t take your kid out of school for trips. We often have paid opportunities to go abroad for work but are not able to dictate when we go, so either we go as a family during the school year to an educational and exotic location, or we can wait to go to some boring local beach during the summer break. We choose the take the exotic experience and feel our daughter has gained so much more from these experiences than she would have sitting in a classroom. You may disagree and not do this with your kid, but why does it annoy you that somebody else chooses differently? |