Can My Kid Miss PK4 Days?

Anonymous
My kid missed around 12 days of PK3 last year. I got a call from the school and a "warning" but they are mainly making sure your kid isn't being abused or missing. I'm sure it's a much bigger deal once K starts. Charters can kick you out though.
Anonymous
At our school they give detention to the parents after one week. You sit with the social worker and they tell you why school is important and then ask how your vacation was.
Anonymous
No big deal. My kid missed far more than that for visitation with the non custodial parent (court ordered, ended in Kindergarten). My child is a great student so the school didn't mind.
Anonymous
At our JKLM, one of my kid's pre-K classmates left for three weeks to visit the family's home country. They had the child withdraw and then re-enroll when they got back so it wouldn't trigger a violation of the attendance policy. But two days is fine.
Anonymous
Pre-K is not considered compulsory so attendance is not as strict as it is once the child is in kindergarten. HOWEVER, be careful about excessive absences in the beginning of the school year (before count day) especially if your school has a large wait list to get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pre-K is not considered compulsory so attendance is not as strict as it is once the child is in kindergarten. HOWEVER, be careful about excessive absences in the beginning of the school year (before count day) especially if your school has a large wait list to get in.


And you're more 'at risk' if your child is an OOB student (or attends a charter school).
Anonymous
Also there are a ton of days off in October because of Fall break. book your trip around that which is what I'm doing for pre-k 3.
Anonymous
When my kid was in PK4, his older sister was at a different school with a different spring break. So I pulled him from school during her spring break; no one cared at all. Over the course of the year, he ended up having 9 "unexcused" absences and no one ever said anything to me.
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