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It's time to move on and move forward.
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I took my son out of school last year during his senior year. We also took our daughter out for the same reason during here senior year three years ago. We were there for a karate tournament. He got all of his assignments ahead of time, and had all his work done before we left. I think he may have even taken an exam early. We did have to file paperwork with the school district, so you may want to check on that. It worked for us, but only your son can tell you if it will put him at a disadvantage or if it will interfere with finals. So I guess I can say that he should call the shot on this one.
IN Alabama they get really upset about vacations, so I planned this vacation for the
week that has been their Fall break for the last 2 years. That way they will only miss 2 days. But, guess what? They changed Fall break this year and the kids will miss a
whole week. The last time I took my daughter for 4 days they wouldn't let her make anything up and she unexcused absences for the days, so I am really worried about it.
I wrote a letter to the Superintendent of schools explaining how the change in Fall break which I had no way of knowing last December when I made the reservations had messed it up. I sure hope they will let them make up the work or my Freshman in High School will have to stay home.
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My girls are such hams!!!
1973 off property
1978 tree houses
1979 off property
1985/1989/1994 MiL's in Orlando
March 2000 CSR
June 2004 POFQ (bought DVC when we got home)
Nov 2004 OKW
Oct 2005 OKW
Mar 2006 OKW
June 2006 Grosvenor/CBR/AKL Mom and Son
Sep 2006 BW Mom and the girls
Dec 2006 mom and dad 4 day cruise
July 2007 bw for quick weekend
Oct 2007 DCL 3 night cruise for family
Thanks for the replies. Since I have had our reservations since January, I'm pretty sure we will be going. This will be our first time staying at Carribean Beach Resort. Of course, I'm the Disney fanatic in the family. My DH and DS just humor me and go with the flow.
You should definitely check w/ your son's school attendance rules first. I know in my hometown it doesn't matter how many days an elementary student misses, but in High School there was a strict rule that if you had 7 absences in a term you failed all your classes for that term. They even changed it to a more strict 5 absences when I graduated. The only excuses were for medical reasons with a signed doctor's note. A vacation would not have been acceptable.
But that being said, if there is no such rule at your son's school and he feels ok taking the time off, I'd say go for it. You didn't mention when you are going, but (this will sound so sad) If it's after he's already been accepted to a college, it won't matter too much (as long as he keeps his grades up).
Your son needs to check the attendance requirements his school and specifically for graduating seniors.
Every school is different. My DD could not miss 5 days in a row without being ill, or miss more than 15 days total if she wanted to graduate. Of course, they had exceptions, like one day a quarter for college visits-- but then she had to have forms filled out by each college to prove it.
When we wanted to go to Marco Island for Thanksgiving last year, we scheduled a college visit during the same time in order to get one day excused.
I hope he can go! Have a great time!
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My Mom always planned family vacation in December, usually a week or so before C-Mas break and I never had any problems. Usually at this point, the teachers aren't teaching anything new since a long break is right around the corner. I think the most I ever had to do was write a report on my trip and my Mom had to sign off that we visited so many "educational" sites.
So I don't think he'll miss much or that it will mess anything up. Like I said, I did it every year and I still managed to graduate with a 4.0!
We just told our DS and DD teachers today that they would be missing a week of school in Dec. Neither seemed too upset, my DS 3rd Grade teacher wanted to be sure that he wouldn't miss anything too important and then my DS 1st grade teacher said great time to go and have fun. I think it depends on what everyone else is saying that you know your child and your districts policies on absences well.
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DLR and WDW, Been There, Done That, and Planning to Do it Again!!