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Table 1.3. Types of state and district requirements for kindergarten entrance and attendance, by state: 2020

State Compulsory
school age
  Kindergarten
entrance age
  State requires
district to offer
full-day
kindergarten
program
    State requires
district to offer
half-day
kindergarten
program
    State requires
kindergarten
attendance
 
Vereinigte Staaten     21 1   25 1   20 1
                         
Alabama 6   5 on or before 9/1   Yes     No     No  
Alaska 7
  5 on or before 9/1   No     No     No  
Arizona 6   5 on or before 8/31   No     Yes     No  
Arkansas 5   5 on or before 8/1   Yes     No     Yes  
California 6   5 on or before 9/1   No     Yes     No  
                         
Colorado 6   5 on or before 10/1   Yes     No     No  
Connecticut 5   5 on or before 1/1   No     Yes     Yes  
Delaware 5   5 on or before 8/31   Yes     No     Yes  
District of Columbia 5   5 on or before 9/30   Yes     No     Yes  
Florida 6   5 on or before 9/1           No  
                         
Georgien 6   5 by 9/1   No     Yes     No  
Hawaii 5   5 on or before 7/31   Yes     No     Yes  
Idaho 7   5 on or before 9/1   No     No     No  
Illinois 6   5 on or before 9/1   Yes 2   Yes 2   No  
Indiana 7   5 on or before 8/1   Yes 2   Yes 2   No  
                         
Iowa 6 3 5 by 9/15   No     Yes      
Kansas 7   5 on or before 8/31   No     Yes      
Kentucky 6   5 on or before 7/31   No     Yes     No  
Louisiana 7   5 by 9/30   Yes     No     Yes 4
Maine 6   5 on or before 10/15   No     Yes      
                         
Maryland 5   5 by 9/1   Yes     No     Yes  
Massachusetts 6   Each district may
establish its own
minimum
permissible age for
school attendance
  No     Yes      
Michigan 6   5 by 9/1   No     No     No  
Minnesota 7   5 on or before 9/1   No     No     No  
Mississippi 6   5 on or before 9/1   Yes     No      
                         
Missouri 7 5 5 on or before 7/31 6 No     Yes     No  
Montana 7   5 on or before 9/10   Yes 2   Yes 2   No  
Nebraska 6   5 on or before 9/30   No     Yes     Yes 7
Nevada 7   5 on or before 9/30   No     Yes     Yes  
New Hampshire 6   Not specified in
statute or regulation
  No     No     No  
                         
New Jersey 6   Local education
agency (LEA) option
8 No     No     No 9
New Mexico 5   5 on or before 9/1   No     Yes     Yes  
New York 6   LEA option 10 No     No     No  
North Carolina 7   5 on or before 8/31   Yes     No     No 11
North Dakota 7   5 on or before 7/31   No     Yes     No  
                         
Ohio 6   LEA option 12 No     Yes     Yes  
Oklahoma 5   5 on or before 9/1   Yes     No     Yes 13
Oregon 6   5 on or before 9/1   No     Yes     No  
Pennsylvania 6   LEA option 14 No     No     Yes  
Rhode Island 5   5 on or before 9/1   Yes     No     Yes  
                         
South Carolina 5   5 on or before 9/1   Yes     No     Yes  
South Dakota 5   5 on or before 9/1   No     Yes     Yes  
Tennessee 6   5 on or before 8/15   Yes     No     Yes  
Texas 6   5 on or before 9/1   Yes 2   Yes 2   No  
Utah 6   5 on or before 9/1   No     Yes     No  
                         
Vermont 6   5 15 No     Yes     No  
Virginia 5   5 on or before 9/30   Yes     No     Yes  
Washington 8   5 on or before 8/31   Yes     No     No  
West Virginia 6   5 on or before 8/31 16 Yes     No     Yes  
Wisconsin 6   5 on or before 9/1 17 No     Yes     Yes 18
                         
Wyoming 7   5 on or before 9/15   No     Yes 19    
† Not applicable.
1 The total reflects the number of "Yes" responses in the column.
2 Districts must offer either full-day or half-day kindergarten. In Texas, this is an option for a school district's board of trustees.
3 Children who are 4 or 5 years old and enrolled in a school district are considered to be compulsory attendance age unless a parent or legal guardian notifies the school district in writing of their intent to remove their child from enrollment.
4 Or children must otherwise satisfactorily pass an academic readiness screening upon enrollment in grade 1.
5 A child between ages 5 and 7 can be excused from school attendance if a parent or guardian makes a written request that the child be dropped from the school’s rolls.
6 Metropolitan districts can establish a policy that a child must be 5 on or before any date between August 1 and October 1.
7 Or children must otherwise be assessed as prepared to enter grade 1.
8 Districts may admit children ages 4 and 5, and they must admit children ages 5 to 6. The cutoff date must be after October 1.
9 Children are required to attend full-day kindergarten in the Abbott Districts.
10 Students must be between the ages of 4 and 6.
11 The initial entry point into school is kindergarten, but a principal may override this for an exceptionally mature student and place the child in grade 1.
12 Districts may adopt a resolution establishing August 1 instead of September 30 as the required date by which students must have attained a specified age.
13 Minimum half-day attendance.
14 Students must be between the ages of 4 and 6. Minimum age for kindergarten entrance is 4 years 7 months before the first day of the school year.
15 LEA may require students admitted to kindergarten to attain the age of 5 on or before August 31 and January 1.
16 Beginning in the 2018–19 school year, districts must offer prekindergarten to all children who are 4 years old before July 1.
17 Kindergarten entrance age is 5 on or before September 1 for 5-year-old kindergarten or 4 on or before September 1 for 4-year-old kindergarten.
18 Children must attend in districts that offer kindergarten.
19 The state requires that LEAs offer half-day kindergarten. School districts must establish and maintain relationships with a district that offers one full-day kindergarten.
SOURCE: Education Commission of the States, 50-State Comparison: State K-3 Policies, retrieved December 28, 2020, from https://www.ecs.org/kindergarten-policies/, and 50-State Comparison: Free and Compulsory School Age Requirements, retrieved December 28, 2020, from https://www.ecs.org/50-state-comparison-free-and-compulsory-school-age-requirements/. Data Source.