cooler has the most solid advice. Go. Have fun. Don't jeopardize graduating.
So, let me spin off a question. When I was in school, back in the medeval times, we started school usually the last Monday of August, and went through about the first Monday of June. Standard two weeks off for Christmas vacation, one week for spring/Easter. (Our spring break was always the week after Easter) This was standard from kindergarten through HS. A quick look at my K-8 school district shows they seem to still hold to that. My HS, though, has its last day of classes (2 finals basically) the Thursday before Memorial Day, and then they're back for first day of classes on August 17th.
I know this has been the norm for awhile, but can any parents shed a light on why, and perhaps if you like it or not?
Growing up, we always started around August 23-24 and finished around May 23-24. The only time I went to school in June was summer school at ISU. We never had spring break, though, just half a day on Holy Thursday and off on Good Friday. I went to Catholic school, but we were on the same schedule as the public school since we shared buses.
My daughter usually starts right around her birthday (August 18th) and finishes around May 23-25.
Personally, I like them starting earlier and getting out earlier. I'd rather have the kids out of school when it's nicer outside at the end of May then when it's 100 degrees in August. It gives a little more freedom for outdoor vacation options.
