And that the rules don't apply to them. |
Yep. These are the same parents who let their kids not do homework the kids and parents think is dumb. |
I agree with this, to a point. I wouldn't let my kids skip just to stay home. But we are skipping a half day to extend a long weekend trip, and I'm good with that. Not exactly sure how to reconcile it, but that's OK too. |
Then say that. |
Oh for Pete's sake. Nitpicking much? |
I don't really see anything aside from this..does that mean there will be HS conferences? Both scenarios align the two early release days for parent-teacher conferences with Veterans Day (November 11 and 12, 2019). This is consistent with past practice and reflects the interests of some parents/guardians and schools to have an opportunity for conferences on a day which some parents/guardians may have off from work |
| If they taught anything on the half days I would consider it but they are an absolute waste. |
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We are having Dr. appointment too.
The best day to miss school. |
Do you take vacation days? We are serious about school, but I’m also OK with a mental health day or taking one to extend a trip as long as grades are good. My kids know when they are OK to miss and when it will stress them out. Now that they are in high school, I mostly let them decide if grades are good. It’s part of them learning to self regulate. They ironically hate missing and getting behind at all. I want them to skip Monday and Tuesday before break, but they won’t. Family time is important too and vacation opportunities sadly are limited (mine are sophomores). I’ve never regretted the days we pulled them out for special things. Work hard, play hard is our motto. |
Of course I take vacation. We go on plenty of vacations as a family. However, here's the thing: They're required to be in school a certain number of days. They get built-in vacations that we, as adults, don't get (unless you're a teacher). That means that, outside of those vacation times, they're in school. I would understand your argument if school vacations didn't exist and kids just had a certain number of floating vacation days (like adults do), but that's not how it works. |
DP. It's how it works in my current family, and in my family of origin. There's even a word in German for days when you're not really sick but you just plain do not want to go to school or work: krank feiern. My sibling and I both have doctoral degrees, so it doesn't seem to have hurt our academic inclinations much. |
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Not my HS kid!!
He LOVES school. LOVES his teachers. LOVES his busride. LOVES his friends. LOVES the academics. LOVES the clubs. LOVES the sports. I think he may make perfect attendance in this school for all 4 years. I won't have to give him "mental health day" breaks anymore and send a note to school claiming he is unwell. |
I hope I can raise children who don't follow dumb rules just for the sake of it. I want them to make an assessment of whether a rule makes sense, possible consequences for breaking it etc. They are preparing to be humans, not robots. |
So under that theory, teachers should never take a vacation day during the year because it's built into summer? Sometimes we want to visit family or do something special on a day that's during the year. I will do it, not a lot, but it's more important than missing a day of school. |
There are three in Nov. the same as every other year for at least the last five. The third half day is because so many parents pull their kids out the Wed before Thanksgiving. |