Anonymous wrote:Redshirting is a huge advantage for boys both socially and with sports in middle and high school. Other parents will be mad because your son is bigger and more developed than theirs, but I would gladly do this for a March birthday boy.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. It’s a money grab by the school. Redshirting a March birthday is utterly ridiculous. Your kid deserves better. He’ll be bored to tears.
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when they put first grade curriculum in kindergarten. Five year olds aren’t ready for first grade, so now they want six year olds in Kindergarten.
We’re ridiculous as a nation, and then wonder why kids struggle. Nations with highest literacy rates have real kindergarten.
Good luck OP.
Anonymous wrote:I think with boys it can be common. If you really want him to attend that school, I would hold him back. I don’t think it will hurt his future years plus he’ll get his license before other kids, it’s a perk!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What should I do then? Public? I don’t think we have a choice. Should I fight the school about this? I don’t think I want to get on their bad side…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid in 11th in a popular DC private and birthdays are all over the map. Plenty of kids "redshirted" who are turning 18 sometime during the school year or summer before 12th. It's just not that big of a deal. It all evens out by high school, and a little extra maturity for a boy is rarely a bad thing. I wouldn't over think it.
If you are really opposed, then try to convince the school to let him enter in K or find another school. If you're just surprised but not opposed (and if your older kids have had great experiences there), then trust the school and take their recommendation - they've seen hundreds of kids come through their doors and they probably know if PK or K is better for your kid for the PK and K cohorts that they are designing.
It’s actually a huge deal. Those kids should be going to college. What’s going on at that school if they have so many immature kids? The school failed them if they are 18 year old seniors and immature.
Turning 18 before graduating is completely normal.
Sure, but turning 19 - as this child would do - is not.
Yes that is why this goes beyond normal redshirting.
Kids start college at all different ages. One friend did two years in the marines. Another was a professional ballerina for several years. Princeton, Stanford, all the best schools have older freshmen