stealth2
Under the Radar Member
Who are you addressing?To the foreign poster ... if families spending time together has been so gosh awful terrible for our country, how do you explain our prosperity?
Who are you addressing?To the foreign poster ... if families spending time together has been so gosh awful terrible for our country, how do you explain our prosperity?
True, but timing is everything! Op is planning on the week prior to Winter Break. There is not a teacher in the World - K or gr 2 -that is going to teach a new math concept at that time. Don't forget, they're going to be watching "holiday" choirs, having holiday parties, etc. during that week and in that age group.Two days? OP's talking five. To *me* that's pushing it.
In the whole world, huh? I'm betting you can back that up. Or not. Of course there are teachers who will not do so. As there are teachers who will.True, but timing is everything! Op is planning on the week prior to Winter Break. There is not a teacher in the World - K or gr 2 -that is going to teach a new math concept at that time. Don't forget, they're going to be watching "holiday" choirs, having holiday parties, etc. during that week and in that age group.
Do your 2 cents realize that there are school systems that prohibit handing out assignments prior to vacations, specifically to discourage unexcused absences?Additionally, no reason for OP to not obtain class work and homework assignments prior to the trip. The kiddies can complete them beforehand - no complaining - price to pay for going away!!! Or, with the dates scheduled, the assignments can be completed over Winter Break - with OP's oversight.
Just my 2 cents!
Mine does, as already stated.Do your 2 cents realize that there are school systems that prohibit handing out assignments prior to vacations, specifically to discourage unexcused absences?
It IS only second grade. Having a love for learning isn't determined by perfect attendance."It's ONLY 2nd grade" (lovely attitude, that)...
This is true. But it IS helped along by parents who take school seriously.It IS only second grade. Having a love for learning isn't determined by perfect attendance.
Please don't make me shudder again.He also thinks that as long as the kids get C's it's ok because being average is all we should ever expect of them.
Oh, I shouldn't tell you then that he said "The average American reads at a 5th grade level. I don't understand why you push them so hard to read above level."Please don't make me shudder again.
I would say it differently -- that is is helped along by parents who take LEARNING seriously (because learning comes from many sources, not just the time spent in a formal school).This is true. But it IS helped along by parents who take school seriously.
"All" we should ever expect is that they live somewhere near their potential -- which for some kids, C would be GREAT, not even average where others it would be a sign something's wrong.My ex pulled the 'it's only second grade' crap when Wild was falling behind on her reading list. He also thinks that as long as the kids get C's it's ok because being average is all we should ever expect of them. Thankfully, they have one parent who takes their education seriously enough to have expectations.
It would be different if this were ordered time.Just because we are no longer together, that is not a valid reason for him not to vacation with me.
So, for the sake of argument... cuz you already know how likely I am to take my kids to Disney ...http://mouseforless.com/downloads/kids/SchoolExcuse/SE1.shtml
Read this letter.
It explains where educational ideas can be utilized in Disney.
There are also art classes and special effects opportunities in Disney Studios.
At 10 and 11, when everyone else was still reading kids chapter books, I was reading books like Gone With The Wind and To Kill a Mockingbird. I was in the 100 percentile always for reading. The only time I dipped below that was when I ended up in the 98 percentile when I took the GMAT.Oh, I shouldn't tell you then that he said "The average American reads at a 5th grade level. I don't understand why you push them so hard to read above level."
He's saying these things to a woman who, in 1st grade, tested off the available charts for reading/comprehension. You shudder. I get nauseous.
His 'stance' is that being perceived as smarter than everyone else will cause them to be outcasts... and their social development will suffer.