Anonymous wrote:Yes. I know several parents who have no interest in starting remote kindergarten or are afraid to send their child to in person school due to covid and will just hold their child back.
Seems like better reasons to me than “ to do better in sports”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is insanely old and bizarre.
That was my initial thought as well. While virtual K does sound like a nightmare, and while I guess starting K at 6 and 3mo doesn’t sound odd, starting senior year at 18 and 3mo does.
They will be in K when they turn 7. Kids just need to know how to read and basic math. Most parents can teach that. Sounds like lazy parents.
Good point. That is bizarre.
Can K just be skipped, assuming the parents teach the basics? Is K optional?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is insanely old and bizarre.
That was my initial thought as well. While virtual K does sound like a nightmare, and while I guess starting K at 6 and 3mo doesn’t sound odd, starting senior year at 18 and 3mo does.
They will be in K when they turn 7. Kids just need to know how to read and basic math. Most parents can teach that. Sounds like lazy parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is insanely old and bizarre.
That was my initial thought as well. While virtual K does sound like a nightmare, and while I guess starting K at 6 and 3mo doesn’t sound odd, starting senior year at 18 and 3mo does.
Anonymous wrote:That is insanely old and bizarre.