Sentences with phrase «entering kindergarten in the fall»

Nope, she turned 5 earlier this year and is entering Kindergarten in the Fall.
PLEASE NOTE: All students entering kindergarten in the Fall of 2018 must be five years old on or before September 1, 2018.
That non-pointing and non-waving one year old is now going on six and is getting ready to enter kindergarten in the fall, where he will be expected to write, to tie his own shoes, carry his own books, put on and zip his own coat, wash and dry his own hands without a reminder to push up his sleeves, and a number of other activities.
She currently directs Improving Contraceptive Options Now, a project focused on expanding family planning options and reducing unintended pregnancy for low - income women, and the Expanding Children's Early Learning (ExCEL) summer study, a demonstration testing the effectiveness of a rigorous summer program for preschoolers entering kindergarten in the fall.

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Summer Worlds Tour offers a week of adventures in Chicago's premier museums for children entering kindergarten through fifth grade in the fall of 2018.
By the fall of their kindergarten year, children who participated in Head Start and the REDI - P group scored higher than the children in the control group on several measures, showing greater increases in their vocabulary, literacy skills, reading fluency and academic performance upon entering kindergarten.
Among parents of the kindergarten class that entered in fall 2010, 6.2 percent reported that they delayed their child's school entry by a year, and the share was slightly higher for boys (7.2 percent) than for girls (5.2 percent, see Figure 1a).
In Central Texas, almost half of our children enter Kindergarten not ready to succeed, setting them up to fall behind -LSB-...]
These children became ineligible to enter regular kindergarten in fall 2012 under the state's Kindergarten Readiness kindergarten in fall 2012 under the state's Kindergarten Readiness Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010.
A private group has raised nearly a million dollars to run a four - week kindergarten preparedness program for 1,200 students in Louisville; it may eventually expand to reach all kids entering kindergarten in Jefferson County each fall.
She did, in fact, have a daughter, Michelle, who was going to be entering kindergarten that fall.
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