Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is that kids who do this stuff place a large burden on the teacher. They have to get assignments ahead of time, correct them when they turn them in, keep the kid up to speed etc.
Not sure its fair to as a school to do that.
I can understand that to a point. But this is a straight A kid already so clearly she has goood sutdy habits and school managment skills. And its not as if she is missing half the year. Again, I just think they should use more discretion. Isn't this a kid we want to keep in DCPS?
Not at the cost of having to essentially create a unique school curriculum for them, no.
Anonymous wrote:It does beg the question what if this was an A-student at Deal who was a very talented rapper/poet and was traveling around the world competing in spoken-word slams. Are some talents more acceptable and deserving of flexibility than others?
Anonymous wrote:I had issues with DCPS over truancy when my child had mono....despite a doctor's note stating they recommended 2 weeks at home and then half day schedule for the following week. ..and oddly enough it was also at Deal. I think they are extra harsh with OOB kids. Might be something to do with losing autonomy if attendance or other numbers dip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is that kids who do this stuff place a large burden on the teacher. They have to get assignments ahead of time, correct them when they turn them in, keep the kid up to speed etc.
Not sure its fair to as a school to do that.
I can understand that to a point. But this is a straight A kid already so clearly she has goood sutdy habits and school managment skills. And its not as if she is missing half the year. Again, I just think they should use more discretion. Isn't this a kid we want to keep in DCPS?
Not at the cost of having to essentially create a unique school curriculum for them, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is that kids who do this stuff place a large burden on the teacher. They have to get assignments ahead of time, correct them when they turn them in, keep the kid up to speed etc.
Not sure its fair to as a school to do that.
I can understand that to a point. But this is a straight A kid already so clearly she has goood sutdy habits and school managment skills. And its not as if she is missing half the year. Again, I just think they should use more discretion. Isn't this a kid we want to keep in DCPS?
Not at the cost of having to essentially create a unique school curriculum for them, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is that kids who do this stuff place a large burden on the teacher. They have to get assignments ahead of time, correct them when they turn them in, keep the kid up to speed etc.
Not sure its fair to as a school to do that.
I can understand that to a point. But this is a straight A kid already so clearly she has goood sutdy habits and school managment skills. And its not as if she is missing half the year. Again, I just think they should use more discretion. Isn't this a kid we want to keep in DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is that kids who do this stuff place a large burden on the teacher. They have to get assignments ahead of time, correct them when they turn them in, keep the kid up to speed etc.
Not sure its fair to as a school to do that.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/in-dc-a-12-year-old-piano-prodigy-is-treated-as-a-truant-instead-of-a-star-student/2014/09/08/58962746-3727-11e4-bdfb-de4104544a37_story.html
Column in post today about a musical prodigy who misses school for international piano competitions. her parents finally took her out of Deal since she was labled a truant for missing more than 10 days. I know school is important but I think if the parents 1) have an excuse (not relisha rudds nut mom) 2) commit to making sure the student finishes all the work on time during the absence-then they should use more disretion.
the problem are the kids are aren't going to school for no other reason than the parents don't care or have no idea what the heck the kids are doing during the day.