Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later.
They will be in the grade by their age. Some people do it if their kid is old and do a “private” year of K and then enroll in K in FCPS the next year.
No, this is not typical. People who enroll their kid in private kindergarten earlier than FCPS allows, don’t have their kids do kindergarten again the following year in public. Instead, they have their kid enroll in first grade or, more often second grade, in public 1-2 years later.
So you’re saying FCPS would allow 1st grade enrollment despite age?
Different poster: No. The child would still be age 5 by September 30. That’s kindergarten enrollment.
That's not the question. You can enroll a child after a few years in private after the child has completed a few grades successfully.
Which private school doesn’t follow state age requirements and has several grades in it?
So now you (general) are saying that a kid can do private k-2 and come into FCPS at 3rd grade despite age?
Anonymous wrote:I know people whose kids completed First Grade at a private K and then started first grade the next year. It happens. I know some who went to parochial schools and others it private PK/K options.
They submitted their K transcript from an accredited K and their kid was in first the following year.
But I don’t know the specific schools, it was 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later.
They will be in the grade by their age. Some people do it if their kid is old and do a “private” year of K and then enroll in K in FCPS the next year.
No, this is not typical. People who enroll their kid in private kindergarten earlier than FCPS allows, don’t have their kids do kindergarten again the following year in public. Instead, they have their kid enroll in first grade or, more often second grade, in public 1-2 years later.
So you’re saying FCPS would allow 1st grade enrollment despite age?
Different poster: No. The child would still be age 5 by September 30. That’s kindergarten enrollment.
That's not the question. You can enroll a child after a few years in private after the child has completed a few grades successfully.
Which private school doesn’t follow state age requirements and has several grades in it?
So now you (general) are saying that a kid can do private k-2 and come into FCPS at 3rd grade despite age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later.
They will be in the grade by their age. Some people do it if their kid is old and do a “private” year of K and then enroll in K in FCPS the next year.
No, this is not typical. People who enroll their kid in private kindergarten earlier than FCPS allows, don’t have their kids do kindergarten again the following year in public. Instead, they have their kid enroll in first grade or, more often second grade, in public 1-2 years later.
So you’re saying FCPS would allow 1st grade enrollment despite age?
Different poster: No. The child would still be age 5 by September 30. That’s kindergarten enrollment.
That's not the question. You can enroll a child after a few years in private after the child has completed a few grades successfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later.
They will be in the grade by their age. Some people do it if their kid is old and do a “private” year of K and then enroll in K in FCPS the next year.
No, this is not typical. People who enroll their kid in private kindergarten earlier than FCPS allows, don’t have their kids do kindergarten again the following year in public. Instead, they have their kid enroll in first grade or, more often second grade, in public 1-2 years later.
So you’re saying FCPS would allow 1st grade enrollment despite age?
Different poster: No. The child would still be age 5 by September 30. That’s kindergarten enrollment.
That's not the question. You can enroll a child after a few years in private after the child has completed a few grades successfully.
Try reading more carefully. The poster was specifically asking about Grade 1 enrollment. One year of private kindergarten would not be followed by a Grade 1 entrance in FCPS. If OP’s kid did 2 years of private kindergarten, then yes, they would then enroll in Grade 1 in FCPS because they would be 6 years old and turning 7 in Grade 1.
This is the answer:
4 year old does private kindergarten and completes it
5 year old does private first grade and completes it
6 year old transfers to FCPS as a second grader
This happens but rarely.
And find me the reputable, accredited private school in Fairfax that allows kids to enter K before the Sept 30th deadline. Most privates are team red shirt, not team move a kid ahead. I’m talking actual private K, not daycare K.
A day care K or other program is equally credentialed as any other school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later.
They will be in the grade by their age. Some people do it if their kid is old and do a “private” year of K and then enroll in K in FCPS the next year.
No, this is not typical. People who enroll their kid in private kindergarten earlier than FCPS allows, don’t have their kids do kindergarten again the following year in public. Instead, they have their kid enroll in first grade or, more often second grade, in public 1-2 years later.
So you’re saying FCPS would allow 1st grade enrollment despite age?
Different poster: No. The child would still be age 5 by September 30. That’s kindergarten enrollment.
That's not the question. You can enroll a child after a few years in private after the child has completed a few grades successfully.
Try reading more carefully. The poster was specifically asking about Grade 1 enrollment. One year of private kindergarten would not be followed by a Grade 1 entrance in FCPS. If OP’s kid did 2 years of private kindergarten, then yes, they would then enroll in Grade 1 in FCPS because they would be 6 years old and turning 7 in Grade 1.
This is the answer:
4 year old does private kindergarten and completes it
5 year old does private first grade and completes it
6 year old transfers to FCPS as a second grader
This happens but rarely.
And find me the reputable, accredited private school in Fairfax that allows kids to enter K before the Sept 30th deadline. Most privates are team red shirt, not team move a kid ahead. I’m talking actual private K, not daycare K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My twins tested into k early in mcps. They didn’t turn five until October 10 but they were in k. Girl went straight thru—she is now college freshman. Boy repeated 9th grade because by then he needed another year to mature. He is now in 12th grade and doing great
MCPS is different than FCPS. The cut-off is September 30. There are no exceptions or test-in options or “principal’s discretion.”
No, the cut off is 9/1 and test in date id 10/15. So, many go private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I think what she’s asking, and what FCPS allows, is starting kindergarten early at a private school and then transferring back to FCPS a few years later.
They will be in the grade by their age. Some people do it if their kid is old and do a “private” year of K and then enroll in K in FCPS the next year.
No, this is not typical. People who enroll their kid in private kindergarten earlier than FCPS allows, don’t have their kids do kindergarten again the following year in public. Instead, they have their kid enroll in first grade or, more often second grade, in public 1-2 years later.
So you’re saying FCPS would allow 1st grade enrollment despite age?
Different poster: No. The child would still be age 5 by September 30. That’s kindergarten enrollment.
That's not the question. You can enroll a child after a few years in private after the child has completed a few grades successfully.
Try reading more carefully. The poster was specifically asking about Grade 1 enrollment. One year of private kindergarten would not be followed by a Grade 1 entrance in FCPS. If OP’s kid did 2 years of private kindergarten, then yes, they would then enroll in Grade 1 in FCPS because they would be 6 years old and turning 7 in Grade 1.
This is the answer:
4 year old does private kindergarten and completes it
5 year old does private first grade and completes it
6 year old transfers to FCPS as a second grader
This happens but rarely.
And find me the reputable, accredited private school in Fairfax that allows kids to enter K before the Sept 30th deadline. Most privates are team red shirt, not team move a kid ahead. I’m talking actual private K, not daycare K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My twins tested into k early in mcps. They didn’t turn five until October 10 but they were in k. Girl went straight thru—she is now college freshman. Boy repeated 9th grade because by then he needed another year to mature. He is now in 12th grade and doing great
MCPS is different than FCPS. The cut-off is September 30. There are no exceptions or test-in options or “principal’s discretion.”
Anonymous wrote:My twins tested into k early in mcps. They didn’t turn five until October 10 but they were in k. Girl went straight thru—she is now college freshman. Boy repeated 9th grade because by then he needed another year to mature. He is now in 12th grade and doing great