Anonymous wrote:If you try to enroll a recently-turned 6 year old in DCPS kindergarten, could they potentially require you to enroll in 1st instead?
Since we’re OOB for sibling’s school, I’m not sure if we’d have a chance at lottery in K.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share the logistics of redshirting their child in DCPS? I understand this is a contentious issue. I'm not interested in debating redshirting or defending our decision.
I'd really appreciate any recent experience with redshirting in DCPS for PK4. For example, is that possible with the lottery? Do we need to talk to the principal in advance? Would there be the same process and approvals needed if we redshirted in K?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:First of all, stop calling it "redshirting". That implies it's about seeking an advantage in sports. Say that you want to place your child in the grade most suited to his development.
Ask to meet with the principal, AP, or whichever person is most in charge of special education. Bring in the Early Stages stuff and be prepared to explain precisely why you believe a lower grade is the most appropriate placement.
Because preschool is pretty flexible about ability and not super academic, DCPS is sometimes reluctant to hold kids back in preschool but willing to do so for K. So you'd have two years of PK4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you already attend the school, and do you have an IEP?
We don't attend the school, but older sibling is currently in K through the lottery (entered in PK through the lottery). It would not be our IB school, which I know complicates things.
Anonymous wrote:Do you already attend the school, and do you have an IEP?