Anonymous wrote:I always email my son's teacher in the morning when I know he is too sick to come to school. I doubt most public elementary schools call home. I went to a private HS and if you didn't call in sick by a certain time, the nurse would call home. I remember taking a few "Mental Health" holidays in HS and being ticked off by the nurse calling and waking me up. She was ticked off that I had made the choice to stay home when my mother was at work. I was like, "Hello. I am 17 yrs old and I can decide for myself if I am too sick to come to school."
I love my son's teachers and I'm not a public-school basher, but this level of disinterest in attendance monitoring/record-keeping seems problematic
Let's not generalize about all public schools. I think it's school specific policies rather than a public vs. private school issue. My son's public ES calls first thing in the morning if he's not in class - real person and they call until they actually speak to DH or me directly (no leaving messages). I've heard other public ES do this as well.