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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2320956" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>No, it's unreasonable to expect hospital appointments to fit in around an inflexible school just because teachers won't change a daft system of their own making. It's unreasonable to expect parents to take their child into school then drive perhaps many miles to the hospital, frantically search for a place to park and end up unnecessarily stressed before the appointment starts. Scrap the incentive scheme altogether if all a student has to do is turn up for registration, that's not exactly attendance, is it? Any truant worth their salt will have worked that one out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2320956, member: 85197"] No, it's unreasonable to expect hospital appointments to fit in around an inflexible school just because teachers won't change a daft system of their own making. It's unreasonable to expect parents to take their child into school then drive perhaps many miles to the hospital, frantically search for a place to park and end up unnecessarily stressed before the appointment starts. Scrap the incentive scheme altogether if all a student has to do is turn up for registration, that's not exactly attendance, is it? Any truant worth their salt will have worked that one out... [/QUOTE]
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