Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turns out that if the leadership sends the message that showing up to school isn’t that important for learning, people listen.
What are you talking about? The super just sent out a message emphasizing the importance of attendance.
DP here - Where have you been the past few years? For me, it was the year where they basically told us school only has to be 4 days/week.
Also, the calendar is not designed by someone whose priority is having kids in school every day. Otherwise there wouldn’t be mid week holidays and teacher workdays all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Discovery’s number is much higher than I would expect.
Probably vacations
That’s actually true in several of these schools. As an example, We have family friends at one of the schools who go skiing quite a bit and are getting letters at home about the repeated absences. In their case their children are doing fine in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turns out that if the leadership sends the message that showing up to school isn’t that important for learning, people listen.
What are you talking about? The super just sent out a message emphasizing the importance of attendance.
Anonymous wrote:Turns out that if the leadership sends the message that showing up to school isn’t that important for learning, people listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Discovery’s number is much higher than I would expect.
Probably vacations
Anonymous wrote:Discovery’s number is much higher than I would expect.