A new state law changing kindergarten enrollment cutoff dates is leaving some parents scrambling to find preschools and facing unexpected costs.
Breakdown
- Ohio law now requires children to be five by the first day of school for kindergarten 7s
- Previous cutoff dates varied by district, now standardized statewide 11s
- Families report challenges as some children miss the new cutoff by days or weeks 44s
- Preschools are receiving calls from parents unable to find alternative care 51s
- Educators suggest a buffer year would help families adjust to the change 1m 29s