Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people book travel first and then think about the consequences?
PreK 3 is considered school - not daycare.
Plan accordingly.
Kids should be in daycare and not in school at this age and missing it is not a big deal. The handbook might make it a big deal and some people here make it a big deal in terms of learning, but it's not and we all know it.The kid will remember the wedding and the trip more than 2 weeks of "learning" in "school".
Anonymous wrote:If you're in-boundary, no trouble just some raised eyebrows and maybe a scolding. If you're OOB or at a charter, the school would be within its rights to your spot away.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people book travel first and then think about the consequences?
PreK 3 is considered school - not daycare.
Plan accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people book travel first and then think about the consequences?
PreK 3 is considered school - not daycare.
Plan accordingly.
wow! I am glad I grew up in a different time (sad for my kids though). My parents regularly took us on vacation during the winter - teachers gave us work to do, never fell behind and I can't imagine how much "learning" is missed in a two week absence at the p3k level![]()
DC is different and one of the best indictators of student success is consistent attendance. You may be pulling your kid for something edifying -- and you would make sure your kid would do the homework. But not everyone in the city will. DCPS can't craft different rules for each kid and family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people book travel first and then think about the consequences?
PreK 3 is considered school - not daycare.
Plan accordingly.
wow! I am glad I grew up in a different time (sad for my kids though). My parents regularly took us on vacation during the winter - teachers gave us work to do, never fell behind and I can't imagine how much "learning" is missed in a two week absence at the p3k level![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why do people book travel first and then think about the consequences?
PreK 3 is considered school - not daycare.
Plan accordingly.