Discouraging is not the same as outright banning. Most veteran teachers are going to do what they want to do regardless of what the principal encourages or discourages. Grow a backbone and stop feeling like you have to follow everything to a tee. |
+1 It isn't as if we tell our 7 year olds, "you decide when you want to go to bed, honey". No, we show them that there is an appropriate time to go to bed that will benefit their health. It is called parenting. |
Don’t you expect your kid to get a job with PTO? |
16 isn't 7. I hope you aren't still telling your teenagers when to go to bed. Do you get personal days at your job? How did you learn when you really needed to take one and when you should probably tough it out? It's the same as doing a kid's laundry for them or arranging all of their social activities or discussing their grades with teachers for them and then expecting them at 18 to be able to jump into their life. All of these skills require practice. |
| This week is filled with tests for my high schoolers. Yes, they will be in school. |
Agreed. This is always a very busy week for high school classes. |
| I can't understand why you would need another day off before 2 straight weeks off. Unless you have travel plans that were unavoidable, of course they will go to school. And I will go to work. |
Yes, adults get PTO. We tend not to get two weeks off for winter break and a week off for spring break and every religious holiday and every federal holiday and 9 weeks for summer break. We use that PTO to take vacation over those breaks to do things with our kids and have to find child care for them on the days that we don't have PTO to cover, because I don't get 12 or more weeks of PTO a year. So no, a kid deciding to take a day off before a 2 week break is not the same thing as a parent taking PTO from work. |
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I’ve done 2, but that’s the limit. |
I’ve been working for almost 30 years and I have taken personal days several times when I “didn’t feel like going to work”. That’s what those days are for. |
But when they’re middle school and high school, they can stay home by themselves. |
| OP, you must have ES kids. I remember those days fondly. PJ/cozy Holiday Parties. My MS and HS kids have work and tests all week until Friday. |
Same here. They have at least one test every day this week. |
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