Anonymous wrote:I know of children who were held back at a charter - redshirted at a charter - held back in dcps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get in and put your kid in the appropriate class (pk4). They will let you repeat pk4 the following year if you still want to redshirt.
What public school allows this? Our charter does not hold kids back period including those with special needs who could technically benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get in and put your kid in the appropriate class (pk4). They will let you repeat pk4 the following year if you still want to redshirt.
What public school allows this? Our charter does not hold kids back period including those with special needs who could technically benefit.
Anonymous wrote:You should get in and put your kid in the appropriate class (pk4). They will let you repeat pk4 the following year if you still want to redshirt.
Anonymous wrote:You should get in and put your kid in the appropriate class (pk4). They will let you repeat pk4 the following year if you still want to redshirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to the school, we messed this up last year. Principal was perfectly happy to have enroll our tiny, barely made the cut-off 5 year old in pre-k 4, there was nothing he could do (we met in March). So get in and talk to somebody soon!
OP here. Ugh, sorry to hear this. So what did you do? End up enrolling your child in K?
Anonymous wrote:Talk to the school, we messed this up last year. Principal was perfectly happy to have enroll our tiny, barely made the cut-off 5 year old in pre-k 4, there was nothing he could do (we met in March). So get in and talk to somebody soon!
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the lottery software will let you enter her in PreK 3. I think you should call My School and see what your options are, if any.