Anonymous wrote:Don’t ask the teacher to provide the missed work but make sure your child stays up on the skills. Have them write their big and little letters, cut and paste paper, work on counting, simple addition and days of the week, etc. Read to them and focus on sight words. Doesn’t need to be a lot of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just give the school a heads up.
And even if they unenroll your kid, so what, just re-enroll them.
Anonymous wrote:Just give the school a heads up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is absent for 10 consecutive days, they may be unenrolled and you will have to re-enroll them. One of my kid's friends (in 8th grade) did that this year. You will need to work with your school on how to handle it.
THE KID IS IN KINDERGARTEN. No school would ever unenroll a kid without talking to the parent. Stop fear mongering someone who is new to the system.
You can’t know that. MCPS is cracking down on absences. You might end up at a school with hardline principal or teacher who wants to play by the rules. Rules which say this would be an unexcused absence. Odds of that happening are low but it’s a possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is absent for 10 consecutive days, they may be unenrolled and you will have to re-enroll them. One of my kid's friends (in 8th grade) did that this year. You will need to work with your school on how to handle it.
THE KID IS IN KINDERGARTEN. No school would ever unenroll a kid without talking to the parent. Stop fear mongering someone who is new to the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is absent for 10 consecutive days, they may be unenrolled and you will have to re-enroll them. One of my kid's friends (in 8th grade) did that this year. You will need to work with your school on how to handle it.
THE KID IS IN KINDERGARTEN. No school would ever unenroll a kid without talking to the parent. Stop fear mongering someone who is new to the system.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is absent for 10 consecutive days, they may be unenrolled and you will have to re-enroll them. One of my kid's friends (in 8th grade) did that this year. You will need to work with your school on how to handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will be gone for 10 consecutive school days
Current rules require that she be disenrolled. So when you get back you have to reenroll her. Only potential consequence I see, beyond inconvenience, is that she might end up in a different class when you get back. No one is failing a kindergartner.
If you’re doing early admission, you might have an issue because they might not take her back and they wouldn’t have to.
Ten days would include two weekends so it would be fine. They aren't going to disenroll her. We've done two week vacations combining weekend and holidays and it was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Do not worry! I used to pull my kids out for extended family travel once a year all through elementary and nobody ever batted an eye.
Anonymous wrote:FYI. Everyone is in school in late September, public and private.