Anonymous wrote:Stop playing games with numbers over a few weeks. September birthday means 14 year old freshman and 18yr old in college. Lots of kids in this situation.
Losing a whole year of education is a far worse problem.
Anonymous wrote:I know 2 girls ( daughters of friends) who were in a similar situation. Both elite athletes with college recruitment potential , both young for their grades ( summer bdays) and were wondering what to do in 8th grade. They both decided to continue on to 9th at their respective schools. For one girl, everything worked out OK and she decided to stay the course and not reclass. The other girl decided to repeat 9th grade at a boarding school and that offered her a completely fresh start.
Maybe have him try to stay in public for 9th. If it doesn’t go well, repeat 9th at a private. 9th is a major entry year at privates and there will be a lot of new kids. Many private also start in 9th and it’ll be a good fresh start for him. 8th is typically not an entry year and might be a tougher admit due to the lack of open spots.
Anonymous wrote:HS teacher on my lunch break. Plenty of freshman are extremely immature and are different people by the time they are seniors. That isn’t a reason to have him repeat.
Is your son an elite athlete? Are you spending lots of time, money and energy and already thinking about college recruiting? Some kids do actually repeat a year for sports. I think it’s crazy but it happens more than you think in this area. I’ve never heard of it for maturity but know quite a few boys who have for athletics.
Anonymous wrote:My son has a late September birthday and since he met the kindergarten cutoff for the district we were in we sent him to kindergarten when he was four. We thought he’d probably repeat kindergarten since he was so young but it ended up being fine. And it’s been fine every year until now. He doesn’t struggle academically but high school is a huge step up in academic demands ( I have an older child in high school and see how demanding it is). He has ADHD and already struggles with executive functioning, he’s young for his grade and he’s a boy — I just don’t feel good about sending him to high school next year. Our district might allow him to repeat eighth at another school or we could send him to a private school for eighth. He seems somewhat open to the idea but the data on grade retention isn’t positive.
What would you do?
One reason he’s somewhat into the idea is he thinks it might help him with his competitive sport in high school which is very important to him.
Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader summer birthday kid also with adhd. I am not having her repeat a year. She’s not a rockstar academically but I think she would be bored doing everything again.