Wow, thanks for all the input. DH does have his valid reasons. He started K at age 4--his BDay is Sept. 28!!--and he did fine. His mom tells me he had mostly As throughout elementary and nothing went south until he discovered girls (which he freely admits).
Also, a lot of the behaviors that worry DS's teacher do not happen in front of DH. When DH tells DS to clean his room or whatever, he does it. He never cries. He isn't difficult. And believe me, DH is not The Great Santini or something where our kids live in fear, he is really great with them but firm. DS does get more coddled by me, and he spends his half day after preschool with my parents, who also tend to indulge him. DH believes that is part of his problems. However, a teacher with 20 (I hope) kids in a class doesn't have time to be firm with my DS every day.
I've seen a change since he started going 5 days a week and I was very hopeful that he had made the change and would be ready. Mrs. Nancy (his teacher) says it's about 50% in her mind if he should go, so it is a very close call. DH has promised to read the articles she gave us.
What is that "Gazelle" test? I know in our K screening that my girls had, they only had to say the alphabet, count to 20 and hop on one foot for 10 seconds(motor skills). If there was something more comprehensive maybe that would help our decision.
Another thing is that our district doesn't really hold kids back that I've seen-in our district report cards there is a zero retention rate--now I don't know if that's because they are all so smart they can move on, or if the district just wants a zero retention rate! It is one of the best districts in the area, got a perfect score on that last report card, so I know he'll get all the help he needs if he does go.
While I do have a Master's, my specialty is HS, which explains why I am so conflicted--I know some things about this issue, but not as much as Mrs. Nancy!
Sports are not a concern. If he stays small and wants to do sports, there are always soccer and running. If he doesn't play football it will probably make my life a lot easier anyhow.
Thanks for all the input--I'll keep reading. You guys are great. Luckily this decision won't have to be final for a while.
Robin M.