Anonymous wrote:Right, red shirting is holding your child back when he/she COULD have gone to kindergarten. So a child turning 5 years old this August 25, 2016 could go to Kindergarten in Montgomery County because their cut off date is September 1. If you decide to NOT send that 5 year old to kindergarten because he/she isn't really ready (having only turned 5 2 weeks earlier), then you are red shirting and that child will go to school as a 6 year old in Sept 2017. And that's fine, to decide a child really isn't ready to go to Kindergarten. And that's red shirting.
But having a child who "misses the cutoff" by 2 weeks, as your older child will, isn't being red shirted, he's going to go to school when he's almost 6 years old because he missed the Sept 1 cutoff. And that's fine.
Now, some people "red shirt" a child born in freakin' June or July when the cutoff is September 1st. I think that's a bit crazy.
Anonymous wrote:You have it backwards. Redshirting is when you do not send a child in the year they should be in because you want them to have an advantage (the people who do it always deny this is the reason) or you think they're not ready or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Right, red shirting is holding your child back when he/she COULD have gone to kindergarten. So a child turning 5 years old this August 25, 2016 could go to Kindergarten in Montgomery County because their cut off date is September 1. If you decide to NOT send that 5 year old to kindergarten because he/she isn't really ready (having only turned 5 2 weeks earlier), then you are red shirting and that child will go to school as a 6 year old in Sept 2017. And that's fine, to decide a child really isn't ready to go to Kindergarten. And that's red shirting.
But having a child who "misses the cutoff" by 2 weeks, as your older child will, isn't being red shirted, he's going to go to school when he's almost 6 years old because he missed the Sept 1 cutoff. And that's fine.
Now, some people "red shirt" a child born in freakin' June or July when the cutoff is September 1st. I think that's a bit crazy.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are small - 3 and 2 - so I'm new to this whole red-shirt debate. My 3.5 year old turns 5 on September 14, 2017. Enrollment here for K is September 1, so he will miss the cutoff. If I don't enroll him, am I red-shirting him? We can have him tested to see if he could still enroll due to his birthday being so close to the cut off. Or, is this not considered red shirting since he doesn't make the cut off date and would have to test in to K?