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[QUOTE="MilfordHusky, post: 3641920, member: 366"] In much of Europe, the educational process is longer and more extensive than in the U.S. Graduation from secondary school (the equivalent of our high school) typically occurs at age 19. That is true for Satou Sabally, Anna, and Nika. Paige's birthday is relatively late in the year. The same is true for Megan and Azzi, as well as Jackie Young. Different states have different cut-off dates for starting kindergarten or first grade. Paige was one of the older kids to start school. My son's birthdate was December 3. In Pennsylvania, I think the cutoff was December 31. He had the option of starting kindergarten at age 4 or deferring to age 5. His mother chose to have him start later, which I supported. He was 22 when he graduated from college, but turned 23 later that year. [/QUOTE]
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