Thoughts?
Asides from what was mentioned in the article, I think the current rules are unforgiving of children who have family abroad whose school holidays don’t align.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
“It’s a no brainer,” mum Laura Melling said after she decided to take her daughters out of school during term-time to save £3,000 on their family holiday.Mrs Melling and her husband Paul from Leyland, Lancashire, were each fined £120 after taking their children out of primary school for a trip to Egypt.The nurse, whose TikTok about the fine has been viewed 1.4 million times, said the term-time holiday ban was “ridiculous”.The Department of Education said school attendance was the key to giving “every child the best start in life”.
Lancashire County Council, which issued the fine, said it always encouraged schools to work closely with parents to reduce unauthorised absences.
“A holiday can feel like a small period of time to families, but this is having a big impact and we don’t want that to be the case,” he said.
“All of us within the education sector are imploring parents to recognise the detrimental impact it can have when children are not consistently in school.”
It is harder for schools to hold the line that every day missed has an impact on education, because bluntly families no longer believe it is that stark.
Yet this week research has confirmed that tests and exam results are showing the pandemic led to a widened gap between children from the highest and lowest income families.That suggests missing days at school will have a bigger impact on some children than others.At the same time, it’s clear how much the cost of living crisis is hitting families, making a trip away during school holidays ever more expensive.Some parents may decide that £80 is still cheaper than a family trip in the UK or abroad in July or August.
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