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  2. Is 'redshirting' worth it? What kindergarten parents ... - AOL

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    Connecticut, for example, previously had a cut-off date of Jan. 1 before finally transitioning to a Sept. 1 cut-off date for the 2024-2025 school year. Why don't schools have a universal age cut ...

  3. Transitional kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Transitional kindergarten (abbreviated TK) is a California school grade that serves as a bridge between preschool and kindergarten, to provide students with time to develop fundamental skills needed for success in school in a setting that is appropriate to the student's age and development. It is not called preschool because it generally comes ...

  4. Redshirting (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Redshirting is the practice of postponing entrance into kindergarten of age-eligible children in order to allow extra time for socioemotional, intellectual, or physical growth. In the United States, this also refers to creating laws that set cutoff dates slightly before the new year in order to "redshirt" children born in the later part of the ...

  5. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Year 1, age 5 to 6. (Kindergarten) Year 2, age 6 to 7 ; Year 3, age 7 to 8 ; Year 4, age 8 to 9 ; Year 5, age 9 to 10 ; Year 6, age 10 to 11 [29] At the end of Year 6 all children in state primary schools are required to take National Curriculum tests in reading and maths also called SATS.

  6. California moves closer to mandating kindergarten - AOL

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  7. Kindergarten could soon be mandatory for California children

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  8. K–12 education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One method involves placing students in a grade based on a child's birthday. Cut off dates based on the child's birthday determine placement in either a higher or lower grade level. For example, if the school's cut off date is September 1, and an incoming student's birthday is August 2, then this student would be placed in a higher grade level. [7]

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