Anonymous wrote: I just emailed a copy of my letter to the three posters who requested it. Good luck to you all- I hope things work out!
Anonymous wrote:DD's birthday was 5 days past the cutoff. My request for early acceptance was denied. I appealed- my letter was thoughtful and very specific as to why the decision should be reversed.
The appeal was decided in DD's favor. She is now is 4th grade and is one of the highest acheivers in the grade (in both reading and math). She's a leader, is very social and 'popular'.
DD's K teacher told me that she (and the other K teachers) didn't think DD was ready (she's an experienced teacher and was pissed that she didn't get her way). I volunteered in her class once a week and for the first half of the year the teacher gave me reason after reason why DD wasn't ready. Even into October she tried to convince me that DD should switch to a preschool. She was a good teacher but her ego was a bit too large.
Truthfully DD wasn't any different than most of the kids in the class. DD has always been a perfectionist when it comes to school work (something I try to discourage because it stresses her out) so it takes her longer than most to finish her work. It's not her age- it's her personality.
I think that some kids are not ready but some are.
My point is that if you are denied, it doesn't hurt to appeal. Just be sure you want it for the right reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is one of the last to have KG orientation and the EEK assessment. I'm hoping that my child will do well on the assessment considering she knows the school, wants to go to KG, and has an older sibling in KG at the same school now. Ugh...if we were in VA, it would be a non-issue. Their cut-off for at least some counties in Sept. 30!
The KG orientation is May 23-24, but we won't know for another week. It'll be June by then, and I'll have to come up with a backup plan.
I'll post again to let you know what I learn from my child about the MCPS assessment!
What back up plan. If you kid doesn't make early entrance, they wait another year and go in the proper year to KG. It's not hard. Your backup plan is childcare or private K or preK.
Not OP, but what should be the backup plan, take private K then public K, or repeat preK? I have a toddler with September birthday and am looking for a preschool for him. I was told by one preschool that DS can be in 2s room this fall, then he has to stay there for one more year because of his birthday. I really don't think it good or necessary for DS to stay one more year in 2s room, but would wonder whether DS should repeat K or preK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is one of the last to have KG orientation and the EEK assessment. I'm hoping that my child will do well on the assessment considering she knows the school, wants to go to KG, and has an older sibling in KG at the same school now. Ugh...if we were in VA, it would be a non-issue. Their cut-off for at least some counties in Sept. 30!
The KG orientation is May 23-24, but we won't know for another week. It'll be June by then, and I'll have to come up with a backup plan.
I'll post again to let you know what I learn from my child about the MCPS assessment!
What back up plan. If you kid doesn't make early entrance, they wait another year and go in the proper year to KG. It's not hard. Your backup plan is childcare or private K or preK.
Anonymous wrote:DD's birthday was 5 days past the cutoff. My request for early acceptance was denied. I appealed- my letter was thoughtful and very specific as to why the decision should be reversed.
The appeal was decided in DD's favor. She is now is 4th grade and is one of the highest acheivers in the grade (in both reading and math). She's a leader, is very social and 'popular'.
DD's K teacher told me that she (and the other K teachers) didn't think DD was ready (she's an experienced teacher and was pissed that she didn't get her way). I volunteered in her class once a week and for the first half of the year the teacher gave me reason after reason why DD wasn't ready. Even into October she tried to convince me that DD should switch to a preschool. She was a good teacher but her ego was a bit too large.
Truthfully DD wasn't any different than most of the kids in the class. DD has always been a perfectionist when it comes to school work (something I try to discourage because it stresses her out) so it takes her longer than most to finish her work. It's not her age- it's her personality.
I think that some kids are not ready but some are.
My point is that if you are denied, it doesn't hurt to appeal. Just be sure you want it for the right reasons.
Anonymous wrote:DD's birthday was 5 days past the cutoff. My request for early acceptance was denied. I appealed- my letter was thoughtful and very specific as to why the decision should be reversed.
The appeal was decided in DD's favor. She is now is 4th grade and is one of the highest acheivers in the grade (in both reading and math). She's a leader, is very social and 'popular'.
DD's K teacher told me that she (and the other K teachers) didn't think DD was ready (she's an experienced teacher and was pissed that she didn't get her way). I volunteered in her class once a week and for the first half of the year the teacher gave me reason after reason why DD wasn't ready. Even into October she tried to convince me that DD should switch to a preschool. She was a good teacher but her ego was a bit too large.
Truthfully DD wasn't any different than most of the kids in the class. DD has always been a perfectionist when it comes to school work (something I try to discourage because it stresses her out) so it takes her longer than most to finish her work. It's not her age- it's her personality.
I think that some kids are not ready but some are.
My point is that if you are denied, it doesn't hurt to appeal. Just be sure you want it for the right reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not the PP, but I did private K (and private 1st and 2nd grade) then transferred back to public in 3rd grade.
Wow, you really wanted to get your kid up a grade!
Anonymous wrote:
Not the PP, but I did private K (and private 1st and 2nd grade) then transferred back to public in 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is one of the last to have KG orientation and the EEK assessment. I'm hoping that my child will do well on the assessment considering she knows the school, wants to go to KG, and has an older sibling in KG at the same school now. Ugh...if we were in VA, it would be a non-issue. Their cut-off for at least some counties in Sept. 30!
The KG orientation is May 23-24, but we won't know for another week. It'll be June by then, and I'll have to come up with a backup plan.
I'll post again to let you know what I learn from my child about the MCPS assessment!
What back up plan. If you kid doesn't make early entrance, they wait another year and go in the proper year to KG. It's not hard. Your backup plan is childcare or private K or preK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is one of the last to have KG orientation and the EEK assessment. I'm hoping that my child will do well on the assessment considering she knows the school, wants to go to KG, and has an older sibling in KG at the same school now. Ugh...if we were in VA, it would be a non-issue. Their cut-off for at least some counties in Sept. 30!
The KG orientation is May 23-24, but we won't know for another week. It'll be June by then, and I'll have to come up with a backup plan.
I'll post again to let you know what I learn from my child about the MCPS assessment!
What back up plan. If you kid doesn't make early entrance, they wait another year and go in the proper year to KG. It's not hard. Your backup plan is childcare or private K or preK.