Anonymous wrote:I'm not questioning your decisions, but two weeks out for any illness that didn't require hospitalization is a long time.
Anonymous wrote:My dd (in 3rd grade) was sick in the Fall for 2 weeks with a virus (many others in her class were as well). Then starting around mid-January, she has had one case of strep after the other, and had four cases of strep total. Her absences have been 22. In each strep case, she experienced symptoms, fever, headache, etc., and her strep was diagnosed at the dr or urgent care.
We received a letter from the principal expressing concern over her excessive absences, and it said that he was concerned about the impact on her education.
The letter did not ask for a response, but it seems like I should respond? What would you do? I could send evidence of her strep tests to document why she has been absent?
We have an ENT appointment scheduled, and we are considering removing her tonsils. It seems like that might help, but that is not going to help with the past absences.
Anonymous wrote:Omg! Chill! School screwed up when they didn't advise parent of an at home teacher as child was entitled to one. As for repeating the grade, do not do this. Kid will be fine. It's 3rd grade!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Is your child staying home when she just doesn't feel well? Doesn't have a fever? If so, I'd make her stay in bed with books--no computer or tv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
What does your daughter do when she is sick? Does she lay on the sofa or stay in bed? Does she read or watch tv. How much screen time?
I'm OP. Dd lays on the sofa all day when she is sick, and when she is sick, she is too ill to do homework. We have a meeting with the screening committee right after Spring break, and we will hash all of this stuff out with the school at that point. I have been in communication with the teacher, and we do our best to turn in all homework. Not all of it has been completed due to sickness. It is hard to catch up when you are out sick because new homework is assigned every single day as well.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
What does your daughter do when she is sick? Does she lay on the sofa or stay in bed? Does she read or watch tv. How much screen time?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP, of course, I am concerned about her education. What do you mean, what am I doing? I am taking her to the dr and trying to get her well. I am going to schedule surgery for goodness sake. We spend weekends doing homework. What else can I do pray tell?
Fcps has a very large no bussing zone for elementary. I think it is 1.5 miles. Busy roads don't matter.
Busy roads don't matter.