If a child turns 4 or 5 after September 1 of the school year; can he or she still enter 4- or 5-year-old kindergarten?
That depends on local district policy and practice because s. (120.12(25), Wis. Stats., allows school districts to develop policies and procedures to allow early admission to kindergarten and first grade. As long as children are admitted through a district’s early admission policy, they can be counted for equalization aid.
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