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[quote=Anonymous]I only read the OP's first post. Been through the high school years once with DS21 now in college, and in the thick of it again with DDs17 current seniors. If his grades are good and he didn't do anything dangerous or illegal after skipping, I would not care much. I definitely would not tell the school (would not intervene to shield him if they found out some other way though). I would tell him I know & that I don't approve and will not lie to shield him from consequences. Then I would warn him not to make a habit of it and remind him that our family expects good grades and a fairly clean disciplinary record. I graduated with a 4.1 weighted & only 2 total detentions my entire high school career and I definitely skipped my fair share of days so that part would not bother me much. The forgery seems fairly mild but I would keep an eye to ensure it doesn't turn into anything financial related or potentially illegal. [/quote]
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