Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I figured it’s unexcused but just checking if I should care. Y’all are rough haha.
Is it excused later when they are in high school or never?
Why would it be excused in high school? Are you this dense?
If they aren’t swimming for the schools team, no. Stop being so stupid.
I will try!
I disagree with this. For some, traveling to national meets in high school, is one way to get attention from college coaches.
My swimmer’s absences due to attending national qualifying meets were excused. The school agreed attending these meets was part of their collegiate package.
Elementary school…I don’t think I cared enough to get the absences excused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I figured it’s unexcused but just checking if I should care. Y’all are rough haha.
Is it excused later when they are in high school or never?
Why would it be excused in high school? Are you this dense?
If they aren’t swimming for the schools team, no. Stop being so stupid.
I will try!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I figured it’s unexcused but just checking if I should care. Y’all are rough haha.
Is it excused later when they are in high school or never?
Why would it be excused in high school? Are you this dense?
If they aren’t swimming for the schools team, no. Stop being so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Just call your kid in sick if you care how they classify it. It really doesn’t matter whether it’s excused or not
Anonymous wrote:Is this an unexcused absence? Does it matter for elementary kids?