wileybunch
Senior Member
Oh my goodness .... if they show deficiencies in cutting out construction paper shapes, it will be all your fault!And the kids are only in Kindergarden & 2nd grade!
Oh my goodness .... if they show deficiencies in cutting out construction paper shapes, it will be all your fault!And the kids are only in Kindergarden & 2nd grade!
No one huh? I bet you are wrong about that.A Department of Education study released in 2006 showed that American 4th graders ranked 12th in math when compared with kids from other developed countries.
Could it be that one reason for our lousy scores is that parents keeping taking kids out of school for Disney Land vacations?
I am living in one of the top scoring countries and no one here would believe that there are parents who believe that vacation plans should trump school!
OG, there really are some countries who take education far more seriously than we do in the US. Where the state does have greater control.No one huh? I bet you are wrong about that.
Two days? OP's talking five. To *me* that's pushing it.Spring Break is also peak time, but besides that, often there are TWO working parents traveling, and in many offices, only one person from each dept can be gone at the same time. That means only the person with seniority GETS spring break as their time off. The vacation must be whatever week BOTH parents in the traveling household are allowed to be off. In our case, we travelling with another family and shared a large condo, and it had to be a week when all four working parents were allowed to be off work.
Sorry, as someone who lost their dad when they were young, IMHO, any special family time together, in the long run of life, trumps a couple days at school in an entire school year. Next year may be too late. My siblings and I experienced this EOY, and we are all successful in our field. One sibling is published, and is a sought after expert. Those two days here and there had no negative impact.
Yeah but... I think the upper/lower case letters are the kindergarten kiddo's homework assignments.RE: Kindergarten and Second Grade...
I have a second grader. My second second grader (as I also have a 5th grader).
I can't believe that their assignments only consist of writing upper and lower-case letters. My second grader routinely brings home chapter books that need read, she's working on a book report. She has a project for "Literary Character Day" (Halloween) that will need worked on at home, and every night she must write her spelling words 3X and do 2 timed math quizzes.
Sorry. The second grader's assigments are apparently simple addition/subtraction and a short story. Which is what MY school district requires of Kindergartners this late in the year.Yeah but... I think the upper/lower case letters are the kindergarten kiddo's homework assignments.