rbearclaw
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- Nov 6, 2013
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That is very helpful, thank you!!!Honestly, in elementary school, I wouldn't sweat it and I'm a teacher. My DD's elementary school is VERY nonsupportive of her gymnastics. They wouldn't tolerate leaving early and she takes an unexcused absence every single time we have to travel for a meet.
I prepared a huge report one year showing how her trip met and exceeded the educational standards when she was in the 3rd grade. Her principal said no but that I could appeal. The board office omsbudsman said she always sides with the principal (that's NOT an omsbudsman!), and I eventually took it up to the superintendent.
Because that person is technically my boss, I stopped after an after hours phone call from her. She basically told me that the unexcused versus excused just isn't really an issue and that as long as she was a strong student who made up missed work, it just wasn't worth the battle I was waging.
I guess my opinion is based on that conversation. As long as your daughter is given the work and can stay caught up, this early in her educational career, the excused versus unexcused just doesn't matter. I get my "habitual truant" letter every year (our kids can have a total of 5 absences/tardies for the year) but I never get a court referral or even a call from the board office. So for us, there really doesn't seem to be a true consequence as long as I can let go that I don't think it's fair that she has to take the unexcused.