22 Pa. Code § 51.62 - Admission of students
(a) A
school shall establish the minimum entry age for nursery school which may not
be less than a chronological age of 2 years 7 months before the first day of
the school term.
(b) A school shall
establish the minimum entry age for kindergarten which may not be less than a
chronological age of 4 years 7 months before the first day of the school
term.
(c) A school shall establish
the minimum entry age for beginners-grade 1-which may not be less than a
chronological age of 5 years 7 months nor more than 6 years no months before
the first day of the school term. A school shall permit a child of beginner's
age to attend the school's first grade and may not require the child to attend
a kindergarten, pre-first grade, transitional class or other grade or class
that is not regular first grade without parental consent.
(d) A school may, upon parental request, when
recommended by a certified school psychologist and approved by the school
director, admit to grade 1 a child with a chronological age of 5 years and a
mental age of at least 7 years as of the first day of the school term. A
director is not required to admit a child as a beginner whose chronological age
is less than the school's established admission age for beginners.
(e) A school shall have written policies and
procedures for admission of students. The policy shall include criteria for
eligibility, procedures for selection, admission and placement and fee/tuition
requirements.
Notes
The provisions of this § 51.62 amended under the Private Academic Schools Act (24 P. S. §§ 6701-6721).
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