
Ohio's New Kindergarten Rules: What You Need to Know
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Ohios kindergarten entry rules have changed, with a new requirement for children to turn five by the first day of school to enroll. This shift, part of House Bill 14, aims to provide a stronger start for younger students, aligning with the third-grade reading guarantee. However, the new rules have sparked mixed reactions, with parents and schools grappling with work schedules and varying start dates. Exceptions remain for early entry, and districts are working on clarifying the new rules for the upcoming school year.
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