Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, OP, I don't think you are going to be able to do it, given the MCPS Reg: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jebra.pdf The promotion section makes clear that for kindergarteners, promotion is based on age and that kids who are behind should get extra help. The only options to repeat K would be private or homeschooling. But if your child is struggling, you could use that as evidence that him an IEP or at least a 504 plan. I would think of the specific supports and accommodations you think will help him succeed.
I don't think all schools follow this as we did private for a few years and despite all top grades, MCPS tried to get us to hold back our younger for the grade child. We refused and they allowed the proper grade but they heavily pushed it calling multiple times.
That’s not analogous to OP’s situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, OP, I don't think you are going to be able to do it, given the MCPS Reg: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jebra.pdf The promotion section makes clear that for kindergarteners, promotion is based on age and that kids who are behind should get extra help. The only options to repeat K would be private or homeschooling. But if your child is struggling, you could use that as evidence that him an IEP or at least a 504 plan. I would think of the specific supports and accommodations you think will help him succeed.
I don't think all schools follow this as we did private for a few years and despite all top grades, MCPS tried to get us to hold back our younger for the grade child. We refused and they allowed the proper grade but they heavily pushed it calling multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, OP, I don't think you are going to be able to do it, given the MCPS Reg: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jebra.pdf The promotion section makes clear that for kindergarteners, promotion is based on age and that kids who are behind should get extra help. The only options to repeat K would be private or homeschooling. But if your child is struggling, you could use that as evidence that him an IEP or at least a 504 plan. I would think of the specific supports and accommodations you think will help him succeed.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone.
How do I actually make the request? Is there a formal process? Or just an email? The private testing probably won't happen until August so it'll probably be too late to use it in my request.
Repeating in private isn't a option because of cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highly unlikely the school will allow it.
Np. I'm sure they'll tell OP that they won't allow it. But if OP keep appealing and has a neuropsychologist report or other info from a medical practitioner recommending it, I think they will eventually allow it. The MCPS way is to give in once they know the parents will keep appealing. [/quote
Not for this. It’s both expensive and, according to all science and research, pointless. So they simply don’t do it.
OP, you will be much better served by figuring out what went wrong and fixing that - whether that’s testing, tutoring, private, something else, a combo. Simply doing kinder again and hoping it goes better this time is the AA’s definition of insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highly unlikely the school will allow it.
Np. I'm sure they'll tell OP that they won't allow it. But if OP keep appealing and has a neuropsychologist report or other info from a medical practitioner recommending it, I think they will eventually allow it. The MCPS way is to give in once they know the parents will keep appealing.
Anonymous wrote:Highly unlikely the school will allow it.