Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And when the schools come down on this, it will happen less and it will be NBD to send a June or May because there will be other kids similar in age but when everyone does this, the May kids are the youngest with some kids who are 14, 15, 16 months older. My son’s grade has multiple Jan/Feb red shirts who are turning 7 in Kinder.
Right. The acceptable redshirt month just seems to keep pushing back over the years, so it seems like maybe some sort of rules need to be put in place.
Yes, please set some rules and harder to get around deadlines. My beginning of April kid should not be in class with with multiple kids who are turning 10 before she turns 9. She should have a normal birthday for her class year.
These are not kids who had or have developmental delays. Their parents have stated they wanted their kids to be the oldest and/or have an advantage at sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And when the schools come down on this, it will happen less and it will be NBD to send a June or May because there will be other kids similar in age but when everyone does this, the May kids are the youngest with some kids who are 14, 15, 16 months older. My son’s grade has multiple Jan/Feb red shirts who are turning 7 in Kinder.
Right. The acceptable redshirt month just seems to keep pushing back over the years, so it seems like maybe some sort of rules need to be put in place.
Anonymous wrote:And when the schools come down on this, it will happen less and it will be NBD to send a June or May because there will be other kids similar in age but when everyone does this, the May kids are the youngest with some kids who are 14, 15, 16 months older. My son’s grade has multiple Jan/Feb red shirts who are turning 7 in Kinder.