Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has had 2 bouts of illness. The first one resulted in 3 missed days in a row so we were contacted. They should be saving the messages for unexcused absences. It makes parents feel they should send sick kids to school. I know it made me hesitant to keep mine home for the 2nd illness.
No they shouldn’t. What they need is to be able to dig deeper into each cases and determine if they are generally spaced out and so likely more related to simple illness or school activities. They need to cross reference grades and other social impacts. But just assuming I excused absences is not correct.
You're expecting MCPS to be thoughtful, accurate and rational and to apply effort. That's asking too much of them.
I don’t think people are asking for an automatic message to be thoughtful. But it’s not too much to ask that it not be wrong.
The message is not wrong. OP's kid has missed 3 more more days of school. The intent of the message is not to notify OP of unexcused absences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has had 2 bouts of illness. The first one resulted in 3 missed days in a row so we were contacted. They should be saving the messages for unexcused absences. It makes parents feel they should send sick kids to school. I know it made me hesitant to keep mine home for the 2nd illness.
No they shouldn’t. What they need is to be able to dig deeper into each cases and determine if they are generally spaced out and so likely more related to simple illness or school activities. They need to cross reference grades and other social impacts. But just assuming I excused absences is not correct.
You're expecting MCPS to be thoughtful, accurate and rational and to apply effort. That's asking too much of them.
I don’t think people are asking for an automatic message to be thoughtful. But it’s not too much to ask that it not be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has had 2 bouts of illness. The first one resulted in 3 missed days in a row so we were contacted. They should be saving the messages for unexcused absences. It makes parents feel they should send sick kids to school. I know it made me hesitant to keep mine home for the 2nd illness.
No they shouldn’t. What they need is to be able to dig deeper into each cases and determine if they are generally spaced out and so likely more related to simple illness or school activities. They need to cross reference grades and other social impacts. But just assuming I excused absences is not correct.
You're expecting MCPS to be thoughtful, accurate and rational and to apply effort. That's asking too much of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has had 2 bouts of illness. The first one resulted in 3 missed days in a row so we were contacted. They should be saving the messages for unexcused absences. It makes parents feel they should send sick kids to school. I know it made me hesitant to keep mine home for the 2nd illness.
No they shouldn’t. What they need is to be able to dig deeper into each cases and determine if they are generally spaced out and so likely more related to simple illness or school activities. They need to cross reference grades and other social impacts. But just assuming I excused absences is not correct.
Anonymous wrote:Got a note from MCPS via Remind saying my kid has missed 3 days of school which includes both excused and unexcused absences. It expressed concerns and asked if anything could be done but had no option to respond or info to contact anyone.
I was puzzled because my kid did have 3 sick days which I reported and thought were excused. I called the school and they said the message comes from MCPS higher up and they it says “excused and unexcused” even if all are excused. Is MCPS so sloppy that it can’t verify whether all the absences are in fact excused?
Anonymous wrote:DS has had 2 bouts of illness. The first one resulted in 3 missed days in a row so we were contacted. They should be saving the messages for unexcused absences. It makes parents feel they should send sick kids to school. I know it made me hesitant to keep mine home for the 2nd illness.
Anonymous wrote:DS has had 2 bouts of illness. The first one resulted in 3 missed days in a row so we were contacted. They should be saving the messages for unexcused absences. It makes parents feel they should send sick kids to school. I know it made me hesitant to keep mine home for the 2nd illness.
Anonymous wrote:Got a note from MCPS via Remind saying my kid has missed 3 days of school which includes both excused and unexcused absences. It expressed concerns and asked if anything could be done but had no option to respond or info to contact anyone.
I was puzzled because my kid did have 3 sick days which I reported and thought were excused. I called the school and they said the message comes from MCPS higher up and they it says “excused and unexcused” even if all are excused. Is MCPS so sloppy that it can’t verify whether all the absences are in fact excused?