I don't believe you need to. Check with the school or go to www.k-12.com
No
Kindergarten is German for Child's Garden. So you would say Kindergarten.
If your child is a junior or senior in high school, it isn't much of a problem. However, if they are in a lower grade, this must of attributed to an academic downfall earlier in the child's life.
The system of calling people Junior and Senior is completely separate from the system of calling them First, Second, Third, etc.Since someone who is "Junior" is at least the second person to carry a particular name, his son cannot be "the First". The son of Junior is at least "The Third."
that's a pretty awesome name && it means the young child in latin
No. A kindergarten child is only 5 no 35. Latin Roots: super=over ann=year
Commonly, if you have a parent whose name is the same as yours, the father's name may be senior, yours may be junior, and your child would be The II. If your mother has the same name, her name would be based off the grandparent's name (Jr if the grandparent's name is a senior), and so on. The II is normally used after the family has been named Senior and Junior of a same family member's name. I could be wrong though, because a junior can be named The II too.
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Yes, it is possible for a child to fail kindergarten if they do not meet the academic or developmental expectations set by the school or if they do not demonstrate readiness for first grade.
My nephew is in kindergarten. The kindergarten area is brightly lit.
Don't know, would not put a child in it or kindergarten.