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Under the Actual Enrollment section of Children by Age, do I report the ages of children as of the time of enrollment or at the PIR reporting time?

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Under the Actual Enrollment section of Children by Age, do I report the ages of children as of the time of enrollment or at the PIR reporting time?

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• A: At the time of enrollment, use the age of the child as of the date used by the local school system in determining eligibility for public school. See “45 CFR 1305.4(a)” at the following link regarding age determination for eligibility: 45 CFR 1305.4 Age of Children and Family Income Eligibility Example: Program Year: September 1 to June 16 Local school system eligibility date: December 1 • Jemal’s birthday is July 31 and he is three years old on the first day of the program year which runs from September 1 to June 16. Jemal is still three years old on December 1, so he would be reported in the three year old category for the current PIR. • Sarah’s birthday is December 12 and she is four years old on the first day of the program year. Sarah is still four years old on December 1, so she would be reported in the four year old category for the current PIR. • Althea’s birthday is November 29 and she is four years old on the first day of the program year. Althea is five years old on Dece

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