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There are other changes as well.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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i have herd of this since my dsis is in the militery , i think she has to come up with a suitable reason to take them away from school, or it is like the same thing too . if i remember correctly . some states public schools are not like others that are leanient.
Here in texas, they have a truancy law. If my son was to miss school for more than 3 days in a 2 month span they give me a warning letter. If he misses 5 or more days in a 6month period with no doctor's execuse, the school serves me a letter that i have to appear in court, they slap me with a 500 dollar fine and a whole load of other stuff. His district is not lenient at all. i was soo mad when they told me this. Made me want to not pay my school taxes. If my son is not there for 6 days, they don't get money for his spot.
Wow..Texas sounds harsh...our kids can miss up to 20 days, and even then the worse punishment is that we have to go to the superientent's office with a good explanation.
Wow..Texas sounds harsh...our kids can miss up to 20 days, and even then the worse punishment is that we have to go to the superientent's office with a good explanation.
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yeah some texas school districts are really strict. my son's is one of them. i spoke to the principal, the supereintendent, truancy officer at school's p.d., the county sheriff's dept here etc and i am not going to take a chance.
here in texas they are really strict. my son's school is one of them. I didn't want to have to pay the 500 fine and then have to go before a judge. so we changed ours to june right as school gets out.
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We are taking our DD out of school in Jan. We cant afford to go during peak time this year as my husband is in Mortgage Banking and as you all have seen this is a BAD profession to be in right now. Our school system is pretty good about letting people take children out for vacation so it wasn't a hard decision for me to make!
That's so frustrating when I hear these sorts of things. I'd go on vacation and then show up in court. I'd love to see a judge give me a hassle for making a personal decision for what's best for my family. *snort* I'm so glad we don't have those kind of truancy laws in TN. I would either move to another state or I'd just be in court twice a year for truancy issues. Talk about overstepping boundaries.
If the child has good grades and no disciplinary issues, what's the big deal with a kid missing a week? Who'd have thought I'd miss the "good old days" when I was in school? I missed school twice a year for a week in the fall and a week in the spring to go on vacation. I brought my work with me and did it on vacation. Took all of half hour a day. And I learned far more while travelling than I did in school.
Fortunately I also have a pediatrician that would write a sick-note for a week in the worst-case scenario that TN starts to go nuts, lol. She's got my outlook on things, thankfully.
Hall0731, I'm sorry you're going to have to bag that trip! At least I know I'll never live in Texas, lol!
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we are taking dd out of school in dec for 6 days , but we usually tell the teacher in the biggining of the year at orientation they tell us to tell her when it gets closer the teacher put a packet of her work to do while she is on vacation that dd does in the airport and on down times and on the way back . maybe going up to the school board and explain to them , maybe they could see the light and not be such a scrooge Mc duck . lol good luck and jeff
that is what I did. My son never misses school. He has had perfect attendance is doing exceptinally well in school. I held him back in kinder to repeat because of his adhd, so i said let's reward his huge achievement for passing kinder to first grade with disneyworld. lol I wanted to go to though. So next stop was the school. I hit a huge brick wall. Even though he was great in school, perfect attendance, not a problem . We planned to go in feb over his bday well not it is in june. I asked that can't this slide at all. but get this, they told me no on the 6 days out of school. So i asked, what about the two days in october that I we are flying to las vegas for a wedding. they told me to call him in sick with a fever. get that. the problem is in the houston area, so many kids skip school from grade school on up to high school and the school districts don't get state money if the butt isn't in the seat.
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