Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Bethesda and the vast, vast majority of August boys we know are redshirted. August girls are 50/50, and July is probably 50/50 for boys and 25/75 for girls. June and before is a lot less common. These reports of 7 year olds in kindergarten are just so over exaggerated IMO.
I don’t even understand how you would have a 7 year old in K unless you held back a child with a birthday in Jan, Feb, March, April, May, or June.
Right and that happens in Fairfax county. I personally know of April, May, and June kids held back in FCPS.
I still don’t understand. The rules are what they are and may provide some flexibility for those late summer birthdays, but if an April birthday is being held back, it must be bc the kid has an SN correct? All I’m saying is you don’t know the situation behind the kid so why are people so fired up - especially about holding back kids with Jan-May birthdays. I’m sure that would not be permitted without a special circumstance.
Anonymous wrote:VA suburbs (20171) - at least a dozen of my son's grade are summer birthdays that went on time. If anyone redshirted, they aren't announcing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Bethesda and the vast, vast majority of August boys we know are redshirted. August girls are 50/50, and July is probably 50/50 for boys and 25/75 for girls. June and before is a lot less common. These reports of 7 year olds in kindergarten are just so over exaggerated IMO.
I don’t even understand how you would have a 7 year old in K unless you held back a child with a birthday in Jan, Feb, March, April, May, or June.
Right and that happens in Fairfax county. I personally know of April, May, and June kids held back in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:We are at a school of mixed middle class and poor kids. All the poor kids go on time. The middle class summer boys are majority red-shirted. Spring boys go on time but very occasionally there is a spring redshirt. Uncommon for girls to be held back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at a school of mixed middle class and poor kids. All the poor kids go on time. The middle class summer boys are majority red-shirted. Spring boys go on time but very occasionally there is a spring redshirt. Uncommon for girls to be held back.
My niece who is 2 1/2 months before cutoff redshirted. They had free childcare (my FIL) and since she was very petite - wanted to give her the gift of time. [note - she is the top student in her class of now 5th graders, still the smallest in the grade]
Jeez, I wish people received an electric shock every time they used this phrase.
Anonymous wrote:I am in Bethesda and the vast, vast majority of August boys we know are redshirted. August girls are 50/50, and July is probably 50/50 for boys and 25/75 for girls. June and before is a lot less common. These reports of 7 year olds in kindergarten are just so over exaggerated IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Bethesda and the vast, vast majority of August boys we know are redshirted. August girls are 50/50, and July is probably 50/50 for boys and 25/75 for girls. June and before is a lot less common. These reports of 7 year olds in kindergarten are just so over exaggerated IMO.
I don’t even understand how you would have a 7 year old in K unless you held back a child with a birthday in Jan, Feb, March, April, May, or June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at a school of mixed middle class and poor kids. All the poor kids go on time. The middle class summer boys are majority red-shirted. Spring boys go on time but very occasionally there is a spring redshirt. Uncommon for girls to be held back.
My niece who is 2 1/2 months before cutoff redshirted. They had free childcare (my FIL) and since she was very petite - wanted to give her the gift of time. [note - she is the top student in her class of now 5th graders, still the smallest in the grade]
Jeez, I wish people received an electric shock every time they used this phrase.
Anonymous wrote:I am in Bethesda and the vast, vast majority of August boys we know are redshirted. August girls are 50/50, and July is probably 50/50 for boys and 25/75 for girls. June and before is a lot less common. These reports of 7 year olds in kindergarten are just so over exaggerated IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at a school of mixed middle class and poor kids. All the poor kids go on time. The middle class summer boys are majority red-shirted. Spring boys go on time but very occasionally there is a spring redshirt. Uncommon for girls to be held back.
My niece who is 2 1/2 months before cutoff redshirted. They had free childcare (my FIL) and since she was very petite - wanted to give her the gift of time. [note - she is the top student in her class of now 5th graders, still the smallest in the grade]