DD turned 5 on Oct 13th. The cutoff for Kindergarten was Oct 1st but dd was ready. The school did not allow her to start, but said that if she went to a private K, that if she passed she would be allowed to go into the 1st grade next year. 
We decided to enroll her in a private K, and see how she did. If she wasn't ready, rather than start her in 1st grade we'd just let her do the public school K, and pretend this year was pre-K. She received her first report card, and I also had a conference with the teacher who said dd is exceling in all areas, helps her classmates and is well above many of the 'older' children in the class.
Well a dear co-worker and I were discussing the cuts in OT at work, and how I'd like to find something part-time so that I could eliminate all of my debt (especially with these interest rates going up). I said, I'd be ahead of the game if I didn't have to spend almost $800/month
to send dd to Kindergarten. Her suggestion seems like brilliance, but I'd like to know your opinions on the matter before I pursue it.
She suggested I attempt to transfer dd into public school. She would be able to go straight to first grade next year without any problems anyway, why not just start the process now. If we moved from out of state, or city she would have to transfer schools anyway. What's the difference. She's already in Kindergarten, she'd just be making a lateral transfer. I would wait until after the Christmas break for her to start. Dh thought that she'd have to make new friends, but she would have to anyway in first grade. But these would be the kids she'd be with in first, second, third grade, etc. She transitions very well, and makes new friends easily. Plus she'd be with her friends from the neighborhood. Her best friend is in K in the public school, she lives across the street.
Well, I'm torn. I don't know what to do. I'd love to save several thousand dollars, but what if the curriculum is too different, I don't want to set her up to fail when she's doing so well. The school she's in now though is full day, and they learn science, spanish, computers, social studies, as well as the reading, writing, math, etc. Public school is only half day. Do you think the school district would even allow her to transfer in? There are many states with Oct. 15th cut-offs, and even December cut-offs, what happens when those kids transfer in the middle of a school year?

We decided to enroll her in a private K, and see how she did. If she wasn't ready, rather than start her in 1st grade we'd just let her do the public school K, and pretend this year was pre-K. She received her first report card, and I also had a conference with the teacher who said dd is exceling in all areas, helps her classmates and is well above many of the 'older' children in the class.
Well a dear co-worker and I were discussing the cuts in OT at work, and how I'd like to find something part-time so that I could eliminate all of my debt (especially with these interest rates going up). I said, I'd be ahead of the game if I didn't have to spend almost $800/month

She suggested I attempt to transfer dd into public school. She would be able to go straight to first grade next year without any problems anyway, why not just start the process now. If we moved from out of state, or city she would have to transfer schools anyway. What's the difference. She's already in Kindergarten, she'd just be making a lateral transfer. I would wait until after the Christmas break for her to start. Dh thought that she'd have to make new friends, but she would have to anyway in first grade. But these would be the kids she'd be with in first, second, third grade, etc. She transitions very well, and makes new friends easily. Plus she'd be with her friends from the neighborhood. Her best friend is in K in the public school, she lives across the street.
Well, I'm torn. I don't know what to do. I'd love to save several thousand dollars, but what if the curriculum is too different, I don't want to set her up to fail when she's doing so well. The school she's in now though is full day, and they learn science, spanish, computers, social studies, as well as the reading, writing, math, etc. Public school is only half day. Do you think the school district would even allow her to transfer in? There are many states with Oct. 15th cut-offs, and even December cut-offs, what happens when those kids transfer in the middle of a school year?