BrerMom
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When is the cut-off for your state and do you think we should have a national cut-off?
Michigan's date is December 1st. That means that a kid whose birthday is at the end of November can start school at age four. Way too young for most kids considering what is expected. If you haven't been in school for a while, what used to be expected in 1st or 2nd is now expected in K. If a kid isn't reading by the end of K, they are behind and repeating K is discussed.
Algebra is currently required for all eighth graders. If the currently proposed benchmarks are approved at the state level, Algebra will be moved to 7th grade for all students. Advanced math students will be taking algebra as 6th graders!
I'd like to see a national cut-off. With as mobile as our society is, it would be nice to have a kid transfer to a different state without being by far the youngest. For example, take a kid that has a November birthday in Michigan and transfers to Indiana. When my 8th grader started school, Indiana's cut-off was June 1st. If a November birthday transferred to IN, that student would be six months younger than the youngest student in the whole grade.
edited to change the title to reflect the debate potential.
Michigan's date is December 1st. That means that a kid whose birthday is at the end of November can start school at age four. Way too young for most kids considering what is expected. If you haven't been in school for a while, what used to be expected in 1st or 2nd is now expected in K. If a kid isn't reading by the end of K, they are behind and repeating K is discussed.
Algebra is currently required for all eighth graders. If the currently proposed benchmarks are approved at the state level, Algebra will be moved to 7th grade for all students. Advanced math students will be taking algebra as 6th graders!
I'd like to see a national cut-off. With as mobile as our society is, it would be nice to have a kid transfer to a different state without being by far the youngest. For example, take a kid that has a November birthday in Michigan and transfers to Indiana. When my 8th grader started school, Indiana's cut-off was June 1st. If a November birthday transferred to IN, that student would be six months younger than the youngest student in the whole grade.
edited to change the title to reflect the debate potential.
