Restart Grade
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Parents: Should Your Child Restart Pre-Kindergarten – 3rd Grade?
Prekindergarten – 3rd Grade Students:Ìý
If you believe your child needs to restart, you as a parent have the right to make this decision but you must submit a request to repeat before enrolling in the next grade. You can find the steps you must takeÌýhere.Ìý
The Texas Legislature has given parents new rights to make this decision for the upcoming school year. The decision as to whether your child needs to repeat a grade, from Pre-K – 3rd grade in the upcoming school year is your decision to make as a parent.Ìý
These grades are an important year for students to develop socially and learn skills that prepare them to succeed in the classroom.ÌýÌý
Prekindergarten - KindergartenÌý
If, during the previous school year, your prekindergarten/kindergarten-age child:Ìý
- Did not attend prekindergarten/kindergartenÌý
- Missed many days of prekindergarten/kindergarten because of the disrupted school yearÌý
- Attended prekindergarten/kindergarten but struggledÌý
1st – 3rd GradesÌý
Similarly, if during the previous school year, your child:
- Missed many days because of the disrupted school yearÌý
- Attended school but struggledÌý
You may want to consider whether he or she should restart the grade in this upcoming school year. This page offers resources to help you make this decision.
For more resources on how to prepare your child for school in the fall, please visit ourÌýparent hub. For additional early childhood education frequently asked questions, please visit our parent FAQ page.Ìý
What Should You Consider When Making This Decision?
- Consider social factors. The early grades, Prekindergarten through Grade Three are a time when students learn a lot about interacting with other children in school and learn how to behave in a classroom. Would your child benefit from more practice in these areas?Ìý
- Look at your child's work from the previous year, including progress reports, teacher feedback and the student body of work they created. Does your child's work and performance lead you to believe they are ready for the next grade?Ìý
- Research on repeating a grade is mixed; different studies have found positive and negative results for students’ academic learning and social development. When making decisions, parents should keep in mind both theÌýgeneral researchÌýAND the specifics of their student’s situation.Ìý
If you decide your student will restart kindergarten or pre-kindergarten, it is important to act quickly!Ìý
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You must tell your school in writing as follows:Ìý
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If your school does not agree with your decision, they may bring together a committee to meet with you to talk about your decision. After you meet with the committee, you will make the final decision whether to your student will restart kindergarten or pre-kindergarten, and the school must honor your decision. |
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