Anonymous wrote:My oldest is in 3rd and I think nothing of a few extra days off here and there. I wouldn't do a whole week, but for example next week Fairfax has off Monday and Tuesday. We are going away for the whole week. Kids will miss 3 days. We may do something similar later in the year. I assume in middle school it may cause more problems but even then I would prioritize a family trip over perfect attendance, assuming academics are in line. I do try to make trips line up with days already off but like adding extra days to the front or end.
Families with multiple kids in different schools will regularly have to take days off if their breaks dont align.
Anonymous wrote:Several years ago someone i know had a son in 3rd grade (not in the DMV area.) She was constantly posting on facebook about their "adventures" where she'd keep him out of school for 1-5 days and go on a random road trip.
A few weeks before the last day of school, the school notified her that her son would not be able to move up to 4th grade, even though his grades were fine, because he had missed too much school.
She was FREAKING OUT (via facebook posts) about how unfair it was. In the end, they did let him move up to 4th grade...but I think they just wanted to put a scare into her so she'd stop having him miss so much school... And it seemed to have worked, because after that all of the "adventures" she posted on facebook were during school breaks and weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you travel during the school year, like on weekends and take the kids out of school for Monday/Tuesday or any other combo. Just checking to see if this is normal?? I know a mom who is constantly traveling and her kids are missing school. How is she getting away with this? Is she claiming they are sick to the attendance clerk?
ES teacher here. Every year I have at least one student who misses 50 days or more. These are not excused absences. The school social worker and attendance team bend over backwards trying to get kids like this to come to school. Last year, half of our students were chronically absent (missed 18 days or more of school). Nothing happens to them. If this happens every year for a few years, their case might go to truancy court but nothing happens there either.
Anonymous wrote:How often do you travel during the school year, like on weekends and take the kids out of school for Monday/Tuesday or any other combo. Just checking to see if this is normal?? I know a mom who is constantly traveling and her kids are missing school. How is she getting away with this? Is she claiming they are sick to the attendance clerk?