Thought I'd post an update, for those folks who like to read updates.
Ethan's continues to do well with his reading, we're working on writing his letters, and he can do simple arithmetic, so I figured I should stop by and ask about having him get an education evaluation so the school knows what his abilities are.
Honestly, at this point, I'm not as concerned about "skipping" Kindergarten and going straight into First Grade. What I really want is to make sure that my son gets a challenging curriculum, whether it's through enrichment programs or being moved up a grade or ????? I would just hate to have him bored out of his mind while the teacher teaches material that he already knows.
I got the third degree from the school receptionist about my motives. She thought I might be trying to get out of the Kindergarten class that was just split, which I'm not at all.
So, the school is supposed to give me a call back and let me know what they think. They may ask me to bring Ethan in soon, wait until the end of the summer, or wait until he's in Kindergarten and see how he's doing there.
Homeschooling (more than we're already doing) isn't an option because Ethan has a personality such that he needs to be around other kids a great deal. He just wouldn't be happy being home more than he already is. And there aren't any affordable private schools in the area that would offer a more challenging curriculum.
Guess we'll see.......
Ethan's continues to do well with his reading, we're working on writing his letters, and he can do simple arithmetic, so I figured I should stop by and ask about having him get an education evaluation so the school knows what his abilities are.
Honestly, at this point, I'm not as concerned about "skipping" Kindergarten and going straight into First Grade. What I really want is to make sure that my son gets a challenging curriculum, whether it's through enrichment programs or being moved up a grade or ????? I would just hate to have him bored out of his mind while the teacher teaches material that he already knows.
I got the third degree from the school receptionist about my motives. She thought I might be trying to get out of the Kindergarten class that was just split, which I'm not at all.
So, the school is supposed to give me a call back and let me know what they think. They may ask me to bring Ethan in soon, wait until the end of the summer, or wait until he's in Kindergarten and see how he's doing there.
Homeschooling (more than we're already doing) isn't an option because Ethan has a personality such that he needs to be around other kids a great deal. He just wouldn't be happy being home more than he already is. And there aren't any affordable private schools in the area that would offer a more challenging curriculum.
Guess we'll see.......
I thought that that was ridiculous as he is one of the least rambunctious children that I know (and I do home daycare). Soooo, he went to regular Kindergarten and HATED it for 3 weeks and the school tested him and put him into the gifted program, which is full day here. He still gets bored but is in a class with children that are more his speed and understand him. Gifted children can be very lonely for a friend their age that understands them so I think that this class is good for him. Maybe they have gifted classrooms in your school district. In our district all of the gifted children are bussed from all over the area to one school. Before Kindergarten he was reading with comprehension at the middle of 1st grade level and doing early 1st grade math. At the end of 1st grade they tested him at a 5th grade reading with comprehension level and at early 3rd grade math. I think that it is an awesome program that is very encouraging to the children. My oldest daughter is starting Kindergarten in August :0 and the Kindergarten teacher said that she thought that she would also be going to the gifted school as she is advanced also. Sounds nice but it isn't- it is nerve-racking. Best of luck to you and tell your son Congragulations on Going to school! Because SCHOOL IS FUN!

