Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to have a medical note just don't have them put a reason. Just say your child won't be able to attend.
Op here. So the note could just “say students name will not be able to attend field trip. Signed, the doctor.? “
The note does not have to contain the reason why?
You don’t even need a doctor’s note. Just don’t return the signed permission slip.
If you do want to send a note, send an email to the coordinator and say your child will not be attending the trip. You don’t have to state a reason.
If they’re pushy enough to ask why (which they really shouldn’t), you can say it’s “for personal reasons.” There’s no legal requirement for them to go on a trip like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to have a medical note just don't have them put a reason. Just say your child won't be able to attend.
Op here. So the note could just “say students name will not be able to attend field trip. Signed, the doctor.? “
The note does not have to contain the reason why?
Anonymous wrote:If you want to have a medical note just don't have them put a reason. Just say your child won't be able to attend.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is doing a three day trip to the Wallops NASA flight center later this month, near Chincoteague. They will be doing some submersible stuff with NASA engineers and kiddo is super excited about it. Why the trepidation about an away trip for a high school student? College is around the corner. That's going to be more than three days.