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If a child is not developmentally ready for kindergarten success, after being enrolled and participating in kindergarten, what is the proper procedure?

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If a child is not developmentally ready for kindergarten success, after being enrolled and participating in kindergarten, what is the proper procedure?

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Response 1: 18-8-1a of the West Virginia Code Provided, that a child may be removed from such kindergarten program when the principal, teacher and parent or guardian concur that the best interest of the child would not be served by requiring further attendance. Once that decision is made, plans should be developed that support the best interests of the child. If other programs are available that can help the child be better prepared for kindergarten, every effort should be made to inform the parent/guardian and find placement for the child in such a readiness program. WV Pre-k Question 2: Please give us direction on Head Starts requirement for family style meals. What about the WV DHHR child care licensing requirements for meals? Our school will only serve cafeteria style and the local health department supports their decision. Response 2: The essence of family style meal service is related to socialization between the adults and children during meal time. Adults should sit with the ch

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