What are the ages and conditions for primary school students to attend school in the United States
1. Age requirement
Children must be at least 5 years old to enter kindergarten; Children must be at least 6 years old to enter the first grade; In the future, the school entry age will be bounded by September 1, that is, if a child is born on September 2, he can only be enrolled in the following year (full, no back door).
2. Time requirements
The registration period for new students with older siblings is March 30 or 31. The registration period for new families (children from other places attending school or coming to the District) is 13 or 14 April. The draw for the new primary school took place on April 29, meaning that the staff decided which of the three primary schools the children went to through a public lottery. New families with older siblings studying at the school are not required to attend, as children can go directly to the same primary school as older siblings
3. Material requirements
Carry three documents with you, one of which is to prove the property ownership of local residents, etc. The second is to prove the identity of the child, such as a birth certificate and passport; Third, children's immunization records.
In addition to the above documents, some states with large immigrant populations require skin tests for TB. If the result is negative, it will not affect enrollment. If the result is positive but there are no symptoms, medication and regular checkups may be needed.