| The redshirting has got to stop. Thankfully the state of NY has banned it. |
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My 9 year old fourth grader has a 11 year old red shirted classmate.
Ridiculous |
Meaningless. The 9 yo might turn 10 tomorrow and the 11 yo may have just turned 11 today. They may be 12m 1d apart. It depends on their birthdays. 12 month span is normal. No redshirting. 15 month span happens a bit. Summer redshirting. 18+ month span happens rarely. Spring+ redshirting. |
That is a huge difference. Do they play any sports? Those are by birth year. So they are 8th graders playing soccer with 10th graders? |
No, it’s not. But there indeed a lot of problem students and behavior problems this year. |
No, that's not common at all. That classmate is 2 years behind. Kids in nth grade are usually (n+5) years old. So an 8th grader would be 13, while a 15-year-old would be in 10th grade. In-fact, an 8th grader with a September birthday(maybe even also a late August birthday if the school year started in late August) would be 12 at the start of the year, so an 8th grader being 15 at any point in the year would be unspeakably rare. Honestly, I feel really sorry for your daughter and the rest of her age-appropriate classmates. It can't be easy competing with someone two years older than you. And to think, this kid is probably graduating middle school at the top of his or her class and will get to make a speech at the graduation, even though any 15-year-old would look good next to a group of 13-year-olds. |
Nationwide, a maximum of 20 students are redshirted every year. So, I'm not sure why you're acting like this is a problem. You'd have an easier time finding a needle in a haystack than finding a redshirted kid. |
| I'm not sure why this is such a big deal. Most 8th graders will turn 14 at some point during the year, and many will be almost 15 at the end of the school year. So it's not that big a difference. 14.5 is probably the norm. |
My child turns 13 during 8th grade so that’s a two year age difference. It’s a big difference. |
Your child was 12 in 8th grade? That is not the norm at all! Most are 13 and turn 14 that year. My 14.5 year old just finished 8th and my 12 year old is now going into 7th. And we sent them on time. Your math seems off! |
What month? |
God, you’re dumb. |
Your math is off, my child was 13 the entire 8th grade year. |
It’s not a big deal at all. Anti-redshirters are just bad at math. 12-14 = age range with no redshirting (12 months max age difference, most not that much) 12-14 = age range with summer redshirting (15 months max age difference, most not that much) 12-15 = age range with spring redshirting (18 months max, most not that much — very uncommon) |
PP said “most”. Which is true. Most kids don’t have summer birthdays. |