Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any teacher giving a quiz Wednesday is acting in a punitively. No way I'd give a quiz that day!
My HS students will have an activity Wednesday that takes about 20 minutes to complete. Students who miss school Wednesday can also do the activity as it will be posted in Google Classroom.
I wish teachers would stop punishing students for problems students didn't create. Kinda like how we should enact the Federal Dream Act...
First sentence should read "...acting punitively>"
Anonymous wrote:Any teacher giving a quiz Wednesday is acting in a punitively. No way I'd give a quiz that day!
My HS students will have an activity Wednesday that takes about 20 minutes to complete. Students who miss school Wednesday can also do the activity as it will be posted in Google Classroom.
I wish teachers would stop punishing students for problems students didn't create. Kinda like how we should enact the Federal Dream Act...
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for those who answered without being judgmental. He is going to email her and take the quiz tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't your son just say to his teacher "Hi Ms. Hardass, my family is making me miss school Wednesday to go see my grandmother for Thanksgiving, and they say we have to leave that morning because the flights are too expensive otherwise. I am sorry to miss the quiz. Would you please allow me to make it up at a time that seems fair to you? I can also take it Tuesday after school."
Anonymous wrote:Why can't your son just say to his teacher "Hi Ms. Hardass, my family is making me miss school Wednesday to go see my grandmother for Thanksgiving, and they say we have to leave that morning because the flights are too expensive otherwise. I am sorry to miss the quiz. Would you please allow me to make it up at a time that seems fair to you? I can also take it Tuesday after school."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers do not have to let him make it up. I wouldn't set the example to my kid that you lie and say you're sick when you're not. I'd just take the unexcused absence. I'm surprised a teacher is giving a quiz on Wednesday, as many kids will be absent for travel.
That's exactly why I would give a quiz that day - so probably good that I am not a teacher. Even just a few points to to recognize the ones who follow the school calendar.

Anonymous wrote:The teachers do not have to let him make it up. I wouldn't set the example to my kid that you lie and say you're sick when you're not. I'd just take the unexcused absence. I'm surprised a teacher is giving a quiz on Wednesday, as many kids will be absent for travel.