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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later. [/quote] Here is the language from the FCPS website: [b]Age[/b] [i]A child may enter kindergarten if he or she turns five on or before September 30 of the year he or she enters school. [b]This age requirement also applies to students who transfer from other school districts after the start of the school year.[/b] The age requirement is set by Virginia law, and FCPS is not able to make exceptions. [b]Is kindergarten mandatory?[/b] Virginia law states that parents must ensure a child attends school, if he or she will be five years old on or before September 30. However, if, in your opinion as a parent, your child is not mentally, physically, or emotionally prepared to attend school, he or she may be exempted for that year. You will need to notify your local school if you do not want your child to attend kindergarten until the following year. Once a student turns six, school attendance is mandatory. Grade placement (either kindergarten or first grade) will be determined at the time of enrollment with consideration for factors such as age, academic records, and school readiness. [/i] If OP’s kid goes to a private kindergarten, they would still be placed in kindergarten the next year in FCPS. Why? Because the child will still be age 5 through September 30. They would not turn 6 until after September 30. [/quote] I think you are misunderstanding. They are saying for K, if you come after the start of the school year (ie. Oct-June) of that specific school year. It does not dictate what happens the next school year for 1st grade. So a child could complete K at a private school. And then enroll in first grade the following year in FCPS. They would not be required to take K again because the child would already be 6 at that point.[/quote] Sorry, misspoke. The child entering 1st wouldn’t turn 6 until possibly Oct-Dec. The rule above is only for “entering Kindergarten.” It prevents people from starting at a private early for K and transferring in the middle of the year to K in FCPS. Those kids wouldn’t be allowed to enter K in the middle of the year even though they would be 5 already at that point. The next year is a brand new year. There is not a rule about entering 1st grade. If a child completed K somewhere else, they would not repeat K unless a parent wanted them to. In that case they would still follow the rules. A child “may” enter K if they turn 5 before the cut off. The rule doesn’t state they “have” to go into K. Especially if child already completed K elsewhere. The child would be enrolled in 1st. [/quote] [b]No, the child who has a birthday in Oct and went for a year of private k would be placed in kindergarten. [/b]They are 5 years old and would not be turning 6 until after September 30. The possible placement into Grade 1 would occur for a child who was eligible for kindergarten but whose parents choose to keep them at home or enroll elsewhere. The child would be turning 6 sometime that year that they are not in FCPS. When the parent came to enroll the child, the school could determine that they should go to kindergarten or to place them in Grade 1. [/quote] Sorry this is 100% incorrect. [/quote]
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