We're taking the girls (ages 3 & 6) on their very first vacation in three weeks to Disney World. The only time we could arrange to go was in September and we'll be gone a week. This means our 6 year old who just started 1st grade will miss 6 days of school.
I'm sure her teacher is not going to be happy about this, but it's a done deal and we're going. Any suggesstions on how I go about telling her? I'd hate to get on her shit list right off the bat at the beginning of the year. I've met the teacher and as I did last year have volunteered to help out in the classroom. Do you think it's better to ask her to send Isabella's work for the week with us for her to complete, or do you think I should offer to have her create some sort of report about the educational things she learned at Disney World? :huh:
As for the school district, I read their policy and it says after 4 abscences, parents are required to attend a "3 hour truency prevention class" and sign an attendance contract. If she misses more than 8 days over the entire year parents will be screened for possible prosecution for failure to guarantee their child is in school as required by state law.
Last year, she did not miss one single day. Doesn't that count for anything? The other issue I'm terrified about is her dad. He will do anything he can to make our lives as hard as possible. We've mentioned Disney World and Isabella's been talking non stop about it, so he knows we're going, but doesn't know the dates. I looked over my divorce papers and it looks like I can take her out of state as long as it doesn't interfere with his time. Since we have joint custody (he gets her every other weekend) I know when the time comes to move for residency it will be a massive legal battle (that's a whole other story), and I hope this doesn't kill me in court when the time comes.
I'm sure her teacher is not going to be happy about this, but it's a done deal and we're going. Any suggesstions on how I go about telling her? I'd hate to get on her shit list right off the bat at the beginning of the year. I've met the teacher and as I did last year have volunteered to help out in the classroom. Do you think it's better to ask her to send Isabella's work for the week with us for her to complete, or do you think I should offer to have her create some sort of report about the educational things she learned at Disney World? :huh:
As for the school district, I read their policy and it says after 4 abscences, parents are required to attend a "3 hour truency prevention class" and sign an attendance contract. If she misses more than 8 days over the entire year parents will be screened for possible prosecution for failure to guarantee their child is in school as required by state law.
Last year, she did not miss one single day. Doesn't that count for anything? The other issue I'm terrified about is her dad. He will do anything he can to make our lives as hard as possible. We've mentioned Disney World and Isabella's been talking non stop about it, so he knows we're going, but doesn't know the dates. I looked over my divorce papers and it looks like I can take her out of state as long as it doesn't interfere with his time. Since we have joint custody (he gets her every other weekend) I know when the time comes to move for residency it will be a massive legal battle (that's a whole other story), and I hope this doesn't kill me in court when the time comes.
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