Anonymous wrote:Yeah, really jealous we don't get to spend more time in suburban Orlando in September. Please.
Anonymous wrote:It is selfish to use other people's tax dollars to pay for teachers and staff to be present to educate your kid and you are not there. It is also wrong to take that slot away from a family who would fully take advantage of it.
Anonymous wrote:Considered an unexcused absence. As someone with over 50 tardies I can tell you it takes a lot to get kicked out. They would have to have another reason to really want you out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not sure why you don't think IB/OOB don't apply to PK3/PK4--although they are not mandatory grades and you have to lottery in, they are still distinctions, and IB students have more rights than OOB students with respect to unexcused absences.
Here is the absence policy for the DCPS parent handbook:
"Attendance
Regular school attendance is required by DC law for children ages 5 to 18. Although not required by law, it is just as important for children ages 3 and 4 to have regular attendance as well. Attending school every day and on-time is critically important and has a huge impact on learning from kindergarten through high school. Even as children grow older and become more independent, families play a key role in making sure regular attendance is a priority.
Some absences are unavoidable but when a student misses too much school—excused or unexcused—they
can fall behind academically. Students are much less likely to succeed when they are chronically absent and/or miss 18 or more days in a school year. Students who miss more than 20% of their scheduled periods in a school day will, by law, be considered absent for the entire day.
If your child received a seat through the out-of-boundary lottery and has 10 unexcused absences or 20 unexcused tardies, they may be asked to return to their neighborhood school at the end of the school year."
See http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/COMMUNITY/Parents/DCPS%20Parent%20HandbookEnglishweb.pdf
So my read of this is that there is no rule governing PK kids, but they prefer you make an effort for your kids to be there. There is no "out of boundary lottery" for PK. All PK kids lottery in, and those in bound receive a preference at the school. I plan to check with his DCPS in any event.
To those who get snippy about us traveling to Florida, the kid freaking loves it and it's amazing for our family time. Spending a week of solid time with his dad (who travels for work a lot), with grandma and granddad etc etc.... is a million times more positive for his development at age 3 than one more week of the public school curriculum. Sorry the rest of you are jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Considered an unexcused absence. As someone with over 50 tardies I can tell you it takes a lot to get kicked out. They would have to have another reason to really want you out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considered an unexcused absence. As someone with over 50 tardies I can tell you it takes a lot to get kicked out. They would have to have another reason to really want you out.
Er, I swear I'm not judging, but how did that happen?!
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to check you entitlement at the door. It's wonderful that your Florida jaunts are so beneficial to your entire family. But don't expect DCPS or DCPC schools to just accept that. If they start the process to push your DC out of the school for poor attendance, well that is just the consequence.
Anonymous wrote:Considered an unexcused absence. As someone with over 50 tardies I can tell you it takes a lot to get kicked out. They would have to have another reason to really want you out.