Anonymous wrote:You may also find that your kid thrives! My late summer bday kid has really benefited from being among the youngest even though I was pretty worried in PK3 and PK4 and felt like I needed to keep the redshirting option on the table just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to get in somewhere on a lottery basis there isn't flexibility with the age ranges. We very much wanted to redshirt our late September boy as he wasn't ready for K, his teachers in private PK told us he needed another year, but it wasn't allowed with DCPS. If you are going to your home school it may be easier.
There were lots of internal eye-rolls from me when my son had to repeat grade 1 and the school acted surprised that he was behind and like we might be very resistant to holding him back. We know and it's what we wanted in the first place! But he's fine now, a few years later and at or above grade level in everything. So frustrating!
NP, what are the K cutoff dates for DCPS? DD will be 3 this year; her birthday is 9/20.
Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to get in somewhere on a lottery basis there isn't flexibility with the age ranges. We very much wanted to redshirt our late September boy as he wasn't ready for K, his teachers in private PK told us he needed another year, but it wasn't allowed with DCPS. If you are going to your home school it may be easier.
There were lots of internal eye-rolls from me when my son had to repeat grade 1 and the school acted surprised that he was behind and like we might be very resistant to holding him back. We know and it's what we wanted in the first place! But he's fine now, a few years later and at or above grade level in everything. So frustrating!
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that you can't redshirt in DC public schools if you start PK3 on time, at least without taking a year where your child is not in DC public schools. Bottom line - DC is paying for 15 years of education for your child (2 yrs PK, K, 1-12). They will not pay for 16 to give your kid an advantage over other kids.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that you can't redshirt in DC public schools if you start PK3 on time, at least without taking a year where your child is not in DC public schools. Bottom line - DC is paying for 15 years of education for your child (2 yrs PK, K, 1-12). They will not pay for 16 to give your kid an advantage over other kids.
Anonymous wrote:If you are trying to get in somewhere on a lottery basis there isn't flexibility with the age ranges. We very much wanted to redshirt our late September boy as he wasn't ready for K, his teachers in private PK told us he needed another year, but it wasn't allowed with DCPS. If you are going to your home school it may be easier.
There were lots of internal eye-rolls from me when my son had to repeat grade 1 and the school acted surprised that he was behind and like we might be very resistant to holding him back. We know and it's what we wanted in the first place! But he's fine now, a few years later and at or above grade level in everything. So frustrating!