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- Feb 16, 2011
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Some argue that they're entitled to let their kids get away from it all, or that it's cheaper to go during term time.
However, I have always argued that the parents are the ones that signed their children up to be taught within these educational establishments.
Having said that, the attitude of some of the parents is laughable. On the news tonight, one man decided that by taking his children on holiday during term, they would not have to 'suffer' as much as other pupils.
Is it just me, or does this smack of 'my child is more important than yours'?
It also seems that after a parent or guardian has enrolled their children in said school, even though they are bound by certain terms and conditions, seem to willingly flout those rules and expect no trouble from the authorities?
My opinion, what's yours?
However, I have always argued that the parents are the ones that signed their children up to be taught within these educational establishments.
Having said that, the attitude of some of the parents is laughable. On the news tonight, one man decided that by taking his children on holiday during term, they would not have to 'suffer' as much as other pupils.
Is it just me, or does this smack of 'my child is more important than yours'?
It also seems that after a parent or guardian has enrolled their children in said school, even though they are bound by certain terms and conditions, seem to willingly flout those rules and expect no trouble from the authorities?
My opinion, what's yours?