Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you just email the attendance secretary instead of posting on an anonymous forum??
Anonymous wrote:You drove her to school, but just couldn't bother to walk to the main office with her to get a late pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely an excused absence for your child. It is also absolutely inexcusable for MCPS.
$hit happens.
Of course it does, but not showing up for 45 minutes without an automated system kicking in to notify that fact is inexcusable today. That would fly 30 years ago. We have the technology to see that a bus driver didn’t make it in and that no substitute took the route
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely an excused absence for your child. It is also absolutely inexcusable for MCPS.
$hit happens.
Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely an excused absence for your child. It is also absolutely inexcusable for MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely an excused absence for your child. It is also absolutely inexcusable for MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You drove her to school, but just couldn't bother to walk to the main office with her to get a late pass.
Stop it. High schoolers don't want their parents in the building, and at our high school in particular, parents are not very welcome, unless there's an appointment in the books. They just can't deal with more people.
OP, it should be excused, but maybe your kid will have to let them know or something. During all our years in MCPS, I've noticed that absences are not well documented by schools: sometimes my kids are marked absent when they're not, sometimes they're not marked absent when they are, and there's been frequent confusion over what's excused and what's not. I ended up not caring AT ALL, because guess what? It doesn't affect their grades. So now, when my youngest, who is my only kid left in MCPS, has a doctor's appointment or is sick or something, I sometimes forget to jump through all the hoops required by her high school. It's just too much bother for no consequences.
Anonymous wrote:You drove her to school, but just couldn't bother to walk to the main office with her to get a late pass.