Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him stay with the friends and hire a driver to take him to/from school.
What is this emergency that isn't death that would require both spouses? It is something to do with visas/immigration?
Correct. Our lawyer has just flagged an impending issue. I'm thankful it's not a death in the family, but this is a major blow too.
No sympathy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
To answer another PP's remarks, this is not a voluntary trip or a vacation or work-related. It will be an emergency, when it happens.
So I guess the question is, what constitutes an excused absence for MCPS?
There is a big sign hanging on the window of the attendance office of our MCPS JS that says “family emergencies are NOT excused absences”. The way it would be ha does in our school is that any assignments that were due, tests taken, etc., would be a 0 grade. Also, there may be some rule of a letter grade dropped after so many unexcused absences. So grades take a real hit.
Sorry that you have an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him stay with the friends and hire a driver to take him to/from school.
What is this emergency that isn't death that would require both spouses? It is something to do with visas/immigration?
Correct. Our lawyer has just flagged an impending issue. I'm thankful it's not a death in the family, but this is a major blow too.
Anonymous wrote:It can’t be over a certain number of days or they will literally unenroll your kid. I have seen it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Have him stay with the friends and hire a driver to take him to/from school.
What is this emergency that isn't death that would require both spouses? It is something to do with visas/immigration?
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
To answer another PP's remarks, this is not a voluntary trip or a vacation or work-related. It will be an emergency, when it happens.
So I guess the question is, what constitutes an excused absence for MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Have him stay with the friends and hire a driver to take him to/from school.
What is this emergency that isn't death that would require both spouses? It is something to do with visas/immigration?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Thank you 20:20.
Reading the code, this absence would be at the discretion of the Principal, and I an required to request it in advance (of course).
20:39, it is not a bereavement.
My child is taking Algebra 1 in 7th grade, which I believe is considered a high school class.
We are not planning on applying to a magnet or private high school.
I'd find a way to have him stay.
Is it necessary that both you/your sposue go? Can one of you stay behind as well?
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Thank you 20:20.
Reading the code, this absence would be at the discretion of the Principal, and I an required to request it in advance (of course).
20:39, it is not a bereavement.
My child is taking Algebra 1 in 7th grade, which I believe is considered a high school class.
We are not planning on applying to a magnet or private high school.