| Late in the summer, like the week before school starts. |
“They” don’t want you to know? The teachers are not at work until the week before school starts. There are two administrators and a secretary in the building in the summer — that’s it. There is no staff to host a welcome party for you in July. |
And how do you propose finding one. This is nonsense. KidsCo and KAH are also limited by the facilities available to them...so if the cafeteria (where we have KidsCo) can have X students at one time, per the fire code, that's how many spots there are. |
| You can also find this in ParentVue once it is populated. That has been an earlier notice for us the last few years (in terms of classroom teacher assignments). But our ES still does post hard-copy lists very close to the opening of school. Can't remember if K is included in that though. |
Kindergarten orientation used to the in the spring in every ES. Teachers didn’t get paid more. But kindergarteners had to stay home for 2-3 days. That is the practice that MCPS ended. Schools can still have K orientation, but they have to be able to keep the existing by K kids occupied on those days. Some schools still have it by having paras or subs work with the existing K students. |
And the schools that have it definitely cohort kids based on ability and age as best they can up front. |
I'm not sure the reason for your question so I don't know if this will be helpful but if there is something you have concerns about or would like the school to know about when it comes to class placement, I would call and ask to speak to the principal, AP, or even counselor. My sense is with K it is a crapshoot mostly so information could be helpful if it isn't presented as a demand or the start of a relationship with a parent who they will never be able to please. In my experience, they have appreciated knowing which kids don't do well together moreso than asking for certain kids to be together or with a certain teacher. |
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We always got ES teacher notifications by post card in the mail about a week before school started.
The reason they leave it so late is to reduce the numbers of requests for change etc. |
Not OP but I appreciate OP's post. For some children (e.g. kids with special needs), meeting the teacher ahead of time (not during a hectic open house) or even just seeing a picture can help them with the transition to kindergarten. Having a general idea of when children get assigned to classrooms can be helpful for figuring out how to best approach the school to solicit their support with the child's transition to kindergarten. |
If the concern is about a Special needs child just call the school and speak with Admin and/or Spec Ed Coordinator. This is something that they have dealt with before and will know best how to assist. |
My ES did allow this for kids with anxiety or ??. |
That screening is superficial at best so don't put a lot of stock in it. |
What I was saying was paying teachers to do it over the summer which is something I think we did one year maybe when they had ESSR funds |
I know that my kid's school does tours for students who are transferring in or for future kindergarteners |