Anonymous wrote:2 days for a medical procedure. We're at a private so I don't want to waste my money. Plus, what else is she going to do for 6 hours while we're working?
Anonymous wrote:Y'all sound super lazy. My kid has missed once for a doctor's appointment, but she attends everything, including specials. In fact, music and art are her favorite parts of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: FCPS—My first grader pops in two or so times a week to morning meeting. That’s it. She also got all 4s in the specials classes which she doesn’t attend. I have a million calls from the attendance line but no one has ever contacted us including her teacher to ask about the absences or to check on her. I hope they are only ignoring the missing middle class kids and following up on missing at risk kids.
If the attendance line calls you then someone IS checking in.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are logged on everyday for the full day except the occasional doctor’s appointment and I think it was only 1.
We are considering a long road trip and the kids may have to miss a day or log on from our phones. I know this should not be a big deal but I am struggling with it.
In normal times, the kids probably miss 1-2 days per year for travel and a 1-2 times for doc or dentist.
Anonymous wrote: FCPS—My first grader pops in two or so times a week to morning meeting. That’s it. She also got all 4s in the specials classes which she doesn’t attend. I have a million calls from the attendance line but no one has ever contacted us including her teacher to ask about the absences or to check on her. I hope they are only ignoring the missing middle class kids and following up on missing at risk kids.
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My 6 yo is a k dropout. She says hello maybe twice a week and we peace. She hate zoom and walks away. I have to worry about my job and stopped fighting for my sanity. So basically we miss the whole thing. I can’t afford a tutor or help. I really can’t do my job virtually either but my boss is taking pitty on me.
That’s on you. So, your kid will be 7 for k?
DP. No, she'll be 7 for 1st. That's not on anyone. It is what it is.
No, she needs to do K still.
This is not true. It is totally on the parent.
DP. I listened to Brabrand say on multiple town halls that video of classes would be posted so that kids in families who don't have a set up that accommodates attendance during regular hours for whatever reason could access the videos at a time that worked. ONE of my kids' teachers posts videos, the rest don't. Following through with that could have vastly helped parents like pp. This is definitely not on PP. Do you expect her to quit her job and sit with her kid during work hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6 yo is a k dropout. She says hello maybe twice a week and we peace. She hate zoom and walks away. I have to worry about my job and stopped fighting for my sanity. So basically we miss the whole thing. I can’t afford a tutor or help. I really can’t do my job virtually either but my boss is taking pitty on me.
That’s on you. So, your kid will be 7 for k?
DP. No, she'll be 7 for 1st. That's not on anyone. It is what it is.
No, she needs to do K still.