I don't know if it's national or regional, but if a child isn't a strong reader by the end of kindergarten, he or she will not move on to first grade here. Children are expected to know their numbers and letters before entering kindergarten (as well as writing their names, addresses, phone numbers, counting...).
yes they did all the real Kindergarten stuff last year in prek... kindergarteni s the new first grade
, but my son actually has a learning disability. What happened with him was he couldn't speak right (due to hearing issues) so I started teaching him his phonics as a way to identify the trouble spots (like M and N) and work with him on them. He learned to read while I was trying to teach him to speak.


(ie trailers) on the school grounds is not doable. I just wish it wasn't k and prek. I do wish it was my 2nd grader.. I KNOW she'd be fine.. I just worry about him not because he's dumb but honestly she's smarter and would adapt more easily than him.
There I said it.. My dd is smarter than my son and would do better in that enviroment. Anyway.. its going to happen no matter what I say we have to run down there today to drop off a paper I should have filled out at the end of the school year for one of my dd's.. i signed 2 of the dress code papers.. I seem to have fortten to return one must do that today or she wont be going to school monday 


). It was tough getting used to at first, but it worked out fine. A year or so ago, I was subbing at that school and covered for a gym teacher in that particular gym and was thinking back on that completely amazed at how we had all those classes in there.