Anonymous wrote:Once you determine which district you are going to move to, I would call the local school and find out what (if anything) you need to do to get your K kid moved up to 1st.
I think that because of the cut off there is additional paperwork you need to do.
I just found the PGCPS guidlines:
"FIRST GRADE REGISTRATION
Children admitted to the first grade in the public schools shall be at least six (6) years old on or before September 1 of the school year in which they apply for entrance. Children cannot be enrolled in first grade unless they meet the age of entrance and have completed a public or private kindergarten program, one of the three (3) alternative program settings, or home school instruction. This applies to all children who are Maryland residents.
Students who do not meet the age of entrance will be placed in kindergarten, and the parent may nominate the child for Early Entrance to First Grade. A six (6) year-old moving into Maryland from another state that has not had kindergarten experience, may be enrolled in first grade. The parent or guardian must provide proof that they just moved into the state of Maryland and must complete the Affidavit of Disclosure (PA-15) to establish proof of their legal residence. If the parent or guardian cannot provide proof that the child attended kindergarten or one of the alternative programs, or that they are new residents of Maryland, then the child cannot be enrolled in the first grade. The child must be enrolled in kindergarten.
Questions regarding the qualifications of any alternative program providers should be directed to the Early Childhood Office, 240-724-1924."