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Reply to "Why don’t schools have stronger policies about redshirting? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever you may think of it, the trend in public education in the last few years is towards greater, and not less, parent choice. It’s safe to assume redshirting will continue or increase, and so smart parents will work with their children to make sure they can thrive with peers across several years. Stomping feet and hoping that someone makes it so you can control the choices other families make is unlikely to help. [/quote] I think you mean privileged parents, not smart parents. This entire thread is so bananas. Plenty of smart parents dont have an extra years worth of childcare funds to throw around. Literally timed my second kid to be born in early september so they will still be 2 for their first week of dcps pk3 and save our family thousands of dollars. Hope i didnt ruin their chances at being a successful contributor to society![/quote] How privileged of you to be able to so easily plan the birth date of your kid. Infertility privilege.[/quote]
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