Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a rule about it. Unless there is a documented reason by a school or doctor, there should be no red shirting.
What’s it to you?
Jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a rule about it. Unless there is a documented reason by a school or doctor, there should be no red shirting.
What’s it to you?
Jerk.
Anonymous wrote:They should have a rule about it. Unless there is a documented reason by a school or doctor, there should be no red shirting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - She is in private pre-K.
depends on the school. At my school the principal would move her to 1st unless there was a serious reason not to.
And the good reason would usually be covered by an IEP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - She is in private pre-K.
depends on the school. At my school the principal would move her to 1st unless there was a serious reason not to.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - She is in private pre-K.
Anonymous wrote:This is not a question regarding the costs or benefits of red-shirting generally. For a variety of reasons my daughter will complete one more year of Pre-K in 2018-19 and therefore turn 6 the summer before we expect to send her to Kindergarten. Is there any rule or restriction in DCPS that would require her to move directly to 1st grade? I know that is an issue in certain other jurisdictions but have not known that to be the case here. We are new to the area and appreciate any insight.