Anonymous wrote:Which school is this? DS is WOTP (Hearst) and I haven’t seen anything official.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids went to school. In 5th and 8th. They weren’t the only ones. Kids had fun together
Anonymous wrote:The official party line at our elementary school is that all kids and all grades have the same last day.
The unofficial tradition is that fifth graders can, but aren’t expected to, come in after the promotion ceremony.
Anonymous wrote:The last week they teach nothing. ...
Anonymous wrote:It seems crazy to me that a district that is allegedly so focused on student attendance would allow, or at least turn a blind eye to, all their 5th graders missing the last three days of school. Do fifth grade parents just budget in those 3 days as part of their 4 unexcused absences before the school gets serious and demands an attendance meeting?
(High school seniors I understand, and that seems pretty standard everywhere).
Also, I know that last week of school is basically useless, particularly when it's just a standalone Monday, but a formal clap-out and admission that no 5th graders are expected to be at school for three days is wild.
Anonymous wrote:It seems crazy to me that a district that is allegedly so focused on student attendance would allow, or at least turn a blind eye to, all their 5th graders missing the last three days of school. Do fifth grade parents just budget in those 3 days as part of their 4 unexcused absences before the school gets serious and demands an attendance meeting?
(High school seniors I understand, and that seems pretty standard everywhere).
Also, I know that last week of school is basically useless, particularly when it's just a standalone Monday, but a formal clap-out and admission that no 5th graders are expected to be at school for three days is wild.