Anonymous wrote:I’ve posted here a couple of times in the past day or two and still don’t have a straight answer. I’m really worried!! My husband and I are moving from out of town this summer. He’s going to work in Arlington and I’m going to graduate school in DC starting in December (hopefully). Our daughter is all set—she’s easy!! We need to register our son in kindergarten though but he has a mid summer birthday and will be 6. He’s never had PreK or kindergarten before. A couple of questions:
1. What is the cut off for kindergarten? Can he still register for kindergarten if he’s already 6 or is he too old?
2. Can’t we just enroll in our neighborhood school or do we have to enter the lottery? We’ve already missed the lottery because we only just found out about the transfer. So where would he go to kindergarten?
3. If our daughter is enrolled at the local public school where we live, wouldn’t he automatically get in?
4. Do the answers apply to APS and FCPS or is it different depending on where we live? Also considering Leesburg but I think it’s too far a drive to DC.
Also posting in DC and MD threads. Thanks!!!!!
My son had a late summer birthday and started Kindergarten at the age of 6 in FCPS. Not uncommon! No questions asked!
FCPS (and I believe Arlington too ) has lottery for Immersion schools only, you should be fine registering for your neighborhood school. Sounds like your daughter is not at the neighborhood school already otherwise you wouldn't be asking where to take your son. Maybe send her where she is? Call the school.
APS and FCPS are completely different! Check School County website to find details. Call the school too. Schools are currently doing Kindergarten registration, at least in FCPS.
Leesburg is a great area with great schools but yes at least 1hr. each way drive to DC. Leesburg also has shuttle buses to DC.