by KATE HUNTER
Dear Mrs Sheehan,
Just to let you know that Annabel and Sally will be absent from school Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. We are taking the children on a study trip, exploring alpine environments and communities which we believe will be of enormous benefit to their intellectual, physical and social development.
Best Regards,
Kate Hunter
Seriously? Who am I kidding?
Dear Mrs Sheehan,
Annabel and Sally will miss three days of school next week because we are going skiing. It’s a travel-writing gig, only available outside school hols, and the snow is fab. I’ll make sure they do some maths. Hopefully.
Cheers,
Kate
Well. It turns out my children are part of the ‘New Absentee’ class. Apparently this a growing group of kids whose parents pull them out of school to take advantage of cheap holiday fares. There are also kids who get days off for haircuts, birthdays and visits from Aunty Suzanne. Educators aren’t happy about it. Here’s an edited version of the story from news.com.au:
Top Comments
The quality of teaching at our son's school is so poor that it wouldn't matter if we took him out of school for a month! In fact we are considering home schooling.
There appears to be too much school time spent on pointless activities and not enough on core subjects.
There would be no need for homework if school time was used efficiently.
As a teacher, I ask you to remember that teachers can and do (though not always I know) take personal days off. I think students should be allowed to do the same in moderation of course. To say a student can never take a day off unless he's sick, and then to take one off yourself to attend a wedding is not fair. However, when it gets to b 6ish weeks (which I have never seen) something may need to be said