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It is birth year in the largest school district in the US - NYC. The Shrike Send a noteboard - 15/03/2010 07:49:43 PM
I was assuming it was the same way as here, which is really birth year - kids who are "on schedule", so to speak, start first grade in September of the year they turn six, whether they already are six or not.

And good point about the dates they bring.


I still find it odd that people don't use December 31 as the cut off.
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New Orleans hotelier offers to host prom cancelled in Mississippi - 14/03/2010 01:29:40 AM 535 Views
*NM* - 14/03/2010 01:52:22 AM 59 Views
That's awesome of that guy. *NM* - 14/03/2010 01:56:51 AM 61 Views
Sort of seems opportunistic really - 14/03/2010 02:00:54 AM 215 Views
even if it was, it's still all sorts of heartwarming - 14/03/2010 02:45:12 AM 191 Views
Yeah, I suppose so - 14/03/2010 02:52:55 AM 188 Views
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Re: Given the nature of the people involved, I highly doubt they're willing to go to NOLA. - 14/03/2010 04:13:18 AM 198 Views
i couldn't tell *NM* - 14/03/2010 04:22:38 AM 59 Views
It's lovely that Ben enabled the strike-through tag here *NM* - 14/03/2010 11:29:35 AM 59 Views
Yes, I just wish we could link - 14/03/2010 12:32:51 PM 194 Views
Aren't high-school graduands generally 18? - 14/03/2010 10:34:20 AM 213 Views
Prom is in early April - so statistically, only about 25% of students will have turned 18... - 14/03/2010 03:40:26 PM 174 Views
That's probably off by a good deal, closer to 50% - 14/03/2010 04:48:07 PM 195 Views
Ah, yes, that would make a difference. - 14/03/2010 04:56:19 PM 190 Views
School years by birth year? That's far too logical and orderly for an English-speaking country! - 14/03/2010 11:10:27 PM 181 Views
It's pretty arbitrary, but you have to consider the ramifications at the college level - 15/03/2010 12:05:28 AM 186 Views
What are the "noticeable difficulties" with having 17-year-olds on campus? - 15/03/2010 08:19:24 AM 176 Views
Mostly, I can only think of problems relating to sex. - 15/03/2010 12:38:06 PM 160 Views
Well, they aren't legal adults... - 15/03/2010 01:05:33 PM 168 Views
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All countries I'm aware of have "driving age" mean the age you can take the test - 15/03/2010 10:24:16 PM 177 Views
Huh, maybe I was wrongly assuming everywhere was like here. - 15/03/2010 10:33:50 PM 213 Views
in the states - 15/03/2010 10:44:11 PM 167 Views
Yeah, I think a lot of states do the same. - 15/03/2010 11:38:04 PM 149 Views
there are a LOT more automatics over here. - 16/03/2010 01:22:26 AM 151 Views
Re: Huh, maybe I was wrongly assuming everywhere was like here. - 15/03/2010 10:51:52 PM 160 Views
Here they recently changed the system too, so I'm not sure on the details, but... - 15/03/2010 10:55:13 PM 153 Views
That's another sensible thing. - 16/03/2010 08:47:09 AM 148 Views
All of that goes out the window with preschool, though. - 15/03/2010 02:16:42 AM 169 Views
Same - 2.5, actually. *NM* - 15/03/2010 12:31:42 PM 57 Views
It is birth year in the largest school district in the US - NYC. - 15/03/2010 07:49:43 PM 165 Views
Nice promotion stunt. - 14/03/2010 03:44:20 PM 195 Views
i'd still be interested to know how much of it is her - 14/03/2010 06:46:43 PM 174 Views
Good. - 15/03/2010 10:55:53 AM 170 Views

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