Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a kiddo born a week before the cutoff, I am SO GLAD it's not done in DCPS. My kid is already young, it's ridiculous that some parents will hold their kid back and then my kid will be with kids more than a year older.
Anonymous wrote:This is Washington, DC.
If a parent can eke out a slight competitive advantage over their peers by redshirting their precious snowflake, they will.
Anonymous wrote:This is Washington, DC.
If a parent can eke out a slight competitive advantage over their peers by redshirting their precious snowflake, they will.
Anonymous wrote:This is Washington, DC.
If a parent can eke out a slight competitive advantage over their peers by redshirting their precious snowflake, they will.
Anonymous wrote:This is Washington, DC.
If a parent can eke out a slight competitive advantage over their peers by redshirting their precious snowflake, they will.
Anonymous wrote:It is extremely uncommon. To repeat a grade in DCPS requires principal consent, which at most school's requires a teacher's recommendation. We have friends w/ a son whose birthday is just before the cutoff (he was actually a premie, so should have been born several months after the cutoff), who struggled mightily in 1st last year (particularly with respect to academics, but also behaviorally/socially, no doubt exacerbated by the pandemic) and their principal basically dismissed them out of hand.
And you can't just wait to start school in DC, because your child is legally required to start at age 5. At which point they will be put in K. The only way to do it is to redshirt via a private and then switch to DCPS post-K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that you can't choose to have your child repeat a grade in DCPS. The teacher and principal may in rare cases decide it's advisable, but otherwise you'd have to go to private to repeat K.
But as for actual redshirting, I'm redshirting my son. He makes the cutoff by 6 days, but I'd rather he wait a year.
Unless you have some sort of agreement, when you register next year, they will place your child in first grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aaaaah yeeees, the insane redshirt debate is coming to the DCPS forum! strap in!
Yeah, I don't want to start a debate, just wanted to know if people had any intel such as "No, it's still very uncommon" or "Half the kids in K this year are overage" or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that you can't choose to have your child repeat a grade in DCPS. The teacher and principal may in rare cases decide it's advisable, but otherwise you'd have to go to private to repeat K.
But as for actual redshirting, I'm redshirting my son. He makes the cutoff by 6 days, but I'd rather he wait a year.
Anonymous wrote:aaaaah yeeees, the insane redshirt debate is coming to the DCPS forum! strap in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a rising kindergartener and have never heard of anyone redshirting in my EOTP neighborhood. Maybe in upper Ward 3, but from what I can tell, families pulled out of virtual pre-K 4 and reenrolled in daycare, but are now putting their kids back in whatever grade level (K or 1st) they should be in for their birthday.
What does EOTP stand for?
East of rock creek park.