Polish newspaper *Dziennik Gazeta Prawna* reports a growing trend of students leaving school before the official end of the academic year. This early departure is primarily attributed to families taking advantage of lower prices on vacations before the peak summer season begins. The phenomenon is noticeable as the school year concludes, with increasing numbers of children leaving for holidays prematurely. This impacts school attendance figures in the final weeks of term. The trend suggests families are prioritizing cost savings on travel over completing the full school year. The report highlights a shift in vacation planning habits driven by economic considerations. This poses a challenge for schools managing attendance during the end-of-year period.
