Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 22:40     Subject: Re:If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:Also, time of year matters. If you talking about the last week of school in June where minimal learning is happening, that's probably not much to worry about. But other times will be problematic.


The last day or 2 of a quarter is good. Day before winter breaks, half days.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 22:25     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:My senior will miss the Wednesday, Thursday and 1/2 day Friday before Winter break.


That Friday is a full day in MCPS.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 20:19     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP how old are your kids? The answer is different for a Ker or an 11th grader.


2nd and 4th.


Do it now. Can’t do it in middle school. They miss too much. But, at least do it for something good.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 19:32     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

We did in ES, once for a week trip to Disney (k and 2nd grade) but usually for family events (weddings for example). By MS, one was in a magnet, then both were in a magnet for HS and we did not pull them out for anything.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 19:21     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends. Changes each year based on the trip.

This year we are missing the last three days before winter break.

In the past we’ve flown back from spring break trips on Tuesday or Wednesday following Easter.

If we can save thousands, we will.

Life is too short, and the reality is your kid isn’t missing anything in grade school…only missing math in middle school…and high school is a crapshoot.


If that’s the case why do folks bother sending kids and teachers bother planning lessons? Because in fact kids are missing stuff.


I’m a high school teacher. As long as the family isn’t asking me to do an ounce of extra work, I don’t really care. I post all my notes and assignments, so the student can keep up while the family is on vacation. If the student falls behind for an unexcused absence, however, I hope the family assumes the responsibility and doesn’t place it on me.

If your trip doesn’t add more work to my overloaded plate, then vacation away.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 19:16     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:Do it and hope your kid isn’t fine w the consequences. Be prepared for them to fail if they won’t do make up work. Use your brain.[/quote
Ah, yes, legions of 2nd grades failing...something...because they missed a week of school. SCARY!!!!
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 19:16     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

We pull them out for 5 days, once a year. The school goes berserk on us. My oldest is in 2nd and the others in preschool (preschool doesn’t care).

I will say that my kid got really sick multiple times last year and we ended with 16 days absent (4 days were vacation). The school called me weekly the last 6 weeks telling me to send the kid no matter what, even if they’re vomiting or have a fever. They said they’d take roll and then we could pick them up after. That pissed me off. No wonder my kid got sick so much. Multiple times last year kids vomited in the classroom. School said they were going to lose accreditation if we hit 18 days.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 19:12     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:Depends. Changes each year based on the trip.

This year we are missing the last three days before winter break.

In the past we’ve flown back from spring break trips on Tuesday or Wednesday following Easter.

If we can save thousands, we will.

Life is too short, and the reality is your kid isn’t missing anything in grade school…only missing math in middle school…and high school is a crapshoot.


If that’s the case why do folks bother sending kids and teachers bother planning lessons? Because in fact kids are missing stuff.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 18:25     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:Do it and hope your kid isn’t fine w the consequences. Be prepared for them to fail if they won’t do make up work. Use your brain.


You’re a clown
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 18:01     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Most teachers expect really low attendance the day before a holiday break, so that is the best day to extend
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:51     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Do it and hope your kid isn’t fine w the consequences. Be prepared for them to fail if they won’t do make up work. Use your brain.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:47     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

My senior will miss the Wednesday, Thursday and 1/2 day Friday before Winter break.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:36     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Do you let the teacher know in advance if it’s for vacation? Because I know it will be considered unexcused either way?
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 11:59     Subject: Re:If you pull your kids out for vacation

Anonymous wrote:I would also caveat, that having your ES kid miss or a day or two of school because of vacation travel is probably minimally harmful. But having your kid miss a whole week of school is not something you should be comfortable with. That's a lot of content to miss and catch up on.


They don't do much of anything in school in ES anyway. It's mostly busy work especially if your kid can read.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 11:46     Subject: If you pull your kids out for vacation

Depends. Changes each year based on the trip.

This year we are missing the last three days before winter break.

In the past we’ve flown back from spring break trips on Tuesday or Wednesday following Easter.

If we can save thousands, we will.

Life is too short, and the reality is your kid isn’t missing anything in grade school…only missing math in middle school…and high school is a crapshoot.