Anonymous wrote:No wonder Wilson was shut out of Ivy admissions this year. Colleges are waking up to the worthlessness of a DCPS educatuon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-passes-emergency-law-to-allow-chronically-absent-students-to-graduate/2018/06/06/3aa128ae-6990-11e8-9e38-24e693b38637_story.html?utm_term=.a56459d101de
"Data released last month shows that 64 of the school system’s 3,623 seniors could receive a break because of the legislation. Those students are at risk of not graduating for one reason: They have too many absences.
But White said the school system has updated its figures, and it’s now believed 26 seniors would be affected by the legislation. It is unclear why that number changed, but White suggested that schools may have discovered some students in danger of not graduating had failed to meet other academic standards."
Interesting that the number of affected kids might be more like 26 than 3600.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-passes-emergency-law-to-allow-chronically-absent-students-to-graduate/2018/06/06/3aa128ae-6990-11e8-9e38-24e693b38637_story.html?utm_term=.a56459d101de
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some schools, attendance is taken 30 times per week (period attendance). A student can easily acquire many absences if school based activities are coded incorrectly by the teachers ( field trips , special ed pullout services, athletic travel, guidance counseling
Yeah, and this is where this becomes a class thing. I have time to call the school and fight to get them to correct wrongly entered absences (most days DS has a game, he gets marked absent and many days when he's sitting in class he gets marked absent). Lots of parents don't.
Lot's of parents don't understand, just because you send your child to school does not mean they are sitting in class in middle and high school. We have many many hall walkers, teachers take attendance during the 1st 10 minutes, you would be shocked how many students skip class, enter during 1st 10 mins then leave and don't come back, or just roam the halls. Again, parents just because you send your child does not mean they are sitting in class and doing their work!
You're wasting your energy. I assume you're a teacher and have sat through enough "I know my child" speeches during parent conferences. We're with their kids more waking hours than they are, and we see their children interact with a greater number of people than they do. Despite this, we'll never win that fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some schools, attendance is taken 30 times per week (period attendance). A student can easily acquire many absences if school based activities are coded incorrectly by the teachers ( field trips , special ed pullout services, athletic travel, guidance counseling
Yeah, and this is where this becomes a class thing. I have time to call the school and fight to get them to correct wrongly entered absences (most days DS has a game, he gets marked absent and many days when he's sitting in class he gets marked absent). Lots of parents don't.
Lot's of parents don't understand, just because you send your child to school does not mean they are sitting in class in middle and high school. We have many many hall walkers, teachers take attendance during the 1st 10 minutes, you would be shocked how many students skip class, enter during 1st 10 mins then leave and don't come back, or just roam the halls. Again, parents just because you send your child does not mean they are sitting in class and doing their work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some schools, attendance is taken 30 times per week (period attendance). A student can easily acquire many absences if school based activities are coded incorrectly by the teachers ( field trips , special ed pullout services, athletic travel, guidance counseling
Yeah, and this is where this becomes a class thing. I have time to call the school and fight to get them to correct wrongly entered absences (most days DS has a game, he gets marked absent and many days when he's sitting in class he gets marked absent). Lots of parents don't.
Lot's of parents don't understand, just because you send your child to school does not mean they are sitting in class in middle and high school. We have many many hall walkers, teachers take attendance during the 1st 10 minutes, you would be shocked how many students skip class, enter during 1st 10 mins then leave and don't come back, or just roam the halls. Again, parents just because you send your child does not mean they are sitting in class and doing their work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some schools, attendance is taken 30 times per week (period attendance). A student can easily acquire many absences if school based activities are coded incorrectly by the teachers ( field trips , special ed pullout services, athletic travel, guidance counseling
Yeah, and this is where this becomes a class thing. I have time to call the school and fight to get them to correct wrongly entered absences (most days DS has a game, he gets marked absent and many days when he's sitting in class he gets marked absent). Lots of parents don't.
Anonymous wrote:In some schools, attendance is taken 30 times per week (period attendance). A student can easily acquire many absences if school based activities are coded incorrectly by the teachers ( field trips , special ed pullout services, athletic travel, guidance counseling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:white kids: "my precious snowflake missed a lot of school due to anxiety and an enriching international trip we took"
nonwhite kids: TRUANTS WATER DOWN VALUE OF HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA[/quote]
way to NOT be helpful. A two week vacation to see family in central america (my kid attends a DCPS that is 70% latino and high poverty, but go on with your racist assumptions) is very different than missing over 30 days and still bringing in failing grades when you are in attendance.
The bolded is very helpful and accurate. There are many UMC students who miss 30+ days and if you look they are all excused. Honestly barring a medical or health issue, what's the difference between excused or unexcused? UMC parents know what to write on the notes and fight if someone questions them. But their student's attendance issues would NEVER water down the value of a diploma, as a PP stated. The enforcement of attendance rules is totally inequitable
Unexcused didn't write a note that said dr appointment or child was feeling sick today please excuse. no difference!!!
that is all the parent, sorry child, has to write, no one is asking for medical verification if it is odd day at a time, nor are they verifying the parent did write it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:white kids: "my precious snowflake missed a lot of school due to anxiety and an enriching international trip we took"
nonwhite kids: TRUANTS WATER DOWN VALUE OF HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA[/quote]
way to NOT be helpful. A two week vacation to see family in central america (my kid attends a DCPS that is 70% latino and high poverty, but go on with your racist assumptions) is very different than missing over 30 days and still bringing in failing grades when you are in attendance.
The bolded is very helpful and accurate. There are many UMC students who miss 30+ days and if you look they are all excused. Honestly barring a medical or health issue, what's the difference between excused or unexcused? UMC parents know what to write on the notes and fight if someone questions them. But their student's attendance issues would NEVER water down the value of a diploma, as a PP stated. The enforcement of attendance rules is totally inequitable
Unexcused didn't write a note that said dr appointment or child was feeling sick today please excuse. no difference!!!