Anonymous wrote:We’re just skipping. Why wouldn’t we? We get literally no benefit enrolling in public school now. It’s just drama and meetings that I don’t have time for.
I think the majority will do that.
Anonymous wrote:Um, this is going to be an issue for more than just Kindergarten. There will be a large number of kids that will be held back throughout elementary school because they lost so much learning time and/or could not do distance learning. The education system hasn't begun to confront the ramifications of 12-18 months without in-person learning. The impact goes well beyond Kindergarten though.
Anonymous wrote:Fortunately, the entire premise of this post turned out to be false. Redshirting has remained as rare as ever.
Anonymous wrote:College admissions will be a beast for that cohort of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten enrollment is way down in mcps. What does that mean? Parents are opting to either keep their kids in pre-school, or keeping them home (which is what I would do - DL in K is ridiculous).
What does it mean for next year? Assuming there is a vaccine that is widely accessible and distributed by Fall of 2021, mcps will be hiring many k and 1st grade teachers at that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you think the districts have their hands full planning for the coming school year?
I do, and I know this isn't a priority issue at the moment. Just wondering if any have commented, thought about it, recognized it might be an issue, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We’re just skipping. Why wouldn’t we? We get literally no benefit enrolling in public school now. It’s just drama and meetings that I don’t have time for.
I think the majority will do that.
Anonymous wrote:I think the kids who are redshirted will be incredibly bored the following year. If it were me, I would only keep a kid back who wasn’t ready for K. Otherwise, I would enroll in DL at our public school and see how it goes. If it didn’t go well, I’d probably withdraw and homeschool.