Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a tough one. I imagine with all the red shirting, the class of 2034 will be much larger than 2033 with more competition for private school spots, sports, college etc.
While I totally get redshirting right now, this is a very important point. My child is in an APS bubble year. K at her school had 6 her k year and nearby schools were similarly stretched. It's going to be very weird to be in K in 2021. So many kids.
Anonymous wrote:That's a tough one. I imagine with all the red shirting, the class of 2034 will be much larger than 2033 with more competition for private school spots, sports, college etc.
Anonymous wrote:It’s about childcare. If there was somewhere else to leave their 5 year old all day they would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you must be really insecure to be faulting parents for redshirting during a pandemic.
Right? People lose their dang mind about redshirting. Make decisions for your own kids and let other people make decisions for theirs. If I had a rising kindergartner who has a summer birthday you bet your booty I’ll be letting them spend another year in preschool. Kindergartners just can’t learn via zoom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you must be really insecure to be faulting parents for redshirting during a pandemic.
This is typical for DCUMs anti-redshirt contingent, who are not very good with social skills.
No, I’m just calling it like I see it. I’m not pro-redshirting. I sent my boy with an August birthday on time. And, happen to have a rising kindergartner this year again - and I think it’s a horse of a different color this year.
Anonymous wrote:That's a tough one. I imagine with all the red shirting, the class of 2034 will be much larger than 2033 with more competition for private school spots, sports, college etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you must be really insecure to be faulting parents for redshirting during a pandemic.
This is typical for DCUMs anti-redshirt contingent, who are not very good with social skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you must be really insecure to be faulting parents for redshirting during a pandemic.
You don’t think preschools are trying to bank on insecure parents? I know far more parents this year than any other year who have said “Larla’s teacher doesn’t think she’s ready for kindergarten anyway....” than I have ever heard before.
Anonymous wrote:I think you must be really insecure to be faulting parents for redshirting during a pandemic.