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Pleasant Valley board continues review of early‑admission rule after months of debate

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The Pleasant Valley School District board on May 8 paused action to collect more outcome data before deciding whether to keep a flexible early‑admission administrative regulation for kindergarten or impose a fixed September 1 cutoff.

The Pleasant Valley School District board on May 8 heard more than an hour of public comment and staff testimony about whether to keep an Administrative Regulation (AR) that permits case‑by‑case early admission to kindergarten or to adopt a firm September 1 cutoff.

The issue drew remarks from parents and community members and a detailed presentation from district staff about how early‑admitted children have performed. Dr. Conrad, the district superintendent, described the tradeoffs as “winners and losers,” saying any fixed date will leave families on one side or the other and that the district is trying to balance pedagogy, longitudinal data and fairness.

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