+1, at least for 3 year olds pulled out for PK. I know about 5 of those and they all started PK at 4 and then went to K at 5 at GDS and Beauvoir. |
I should add that I am talking about real cases, and real live children! |
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When do you consider redshirting?
What about a micropremie - so she was born in May but developmentally she's behind? I'm really struggling with when to start her... She will be 5 next May, but could really use another year of prek. But we're not UMC, barely MC... Can't really afford another year of pk.
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Do some of them go straight to first though if they’re ready? |
Not this year |
I thought that too, then I saw they did PK at River and then PK again at Big 3, not K. Oh well. |
Can you redshirt in K in public school? |
Yes |
At NCRC, the way class cut-offs work, kids born May-August who stay for the 3rd year of preschool would then be entering Kindergarten at 6 (ie, redshirts) (on occasion, such a kid will skip K and start at public 1st). But some May-August kids don't stay for the final year and head off to Kindergarten at 5. So it's not "half the class." It's maybe 1/6 or less of the starting class. |
| Of my son’s last year class out of 12 students, 6 students with May-August birthday decided to stay. That is half of the class. I can’t speak for the other classes |
This is at NCRC |
That leaves out the other half of a Tt/Ex class with Nov-April birthdays — all on schedule. (Not sure where you are putting the Sept/Oct birthdays). But whatever —weird preschool cut-offs do have some, but not definitive, impact on redshirting. Plenty of NCRC summer birthdays leave or whatever in order to not start K late (my child included). |
I can’t help but wonder if this is a money grab since the school costs $32,000/year. Or maybe private school admissions didn’t work and the plan is to try again. Just seems like a lot of kids at one preschool. |
It has nothing to do with not being admitted to other schools. Those kids did not apply anywhere at all. |
Seems like a bizarre statistical outlier if fully half the kids in a class are born within a 3-4 month span. Or, the school is actually selecting for summer birthdays and wants them. |