Education is not a limited process. It does not start with the morning bell, but it ends with dismissal. It will not start after the day of the workers and will not end in June. It definitely does not start from the first day of kindergarten until the end of graduation. Perhaps most importantly, it does not begin with a third grader (or when your condition started a condition evaluation), it should not end after completing the test in March. Learning must be appropriate. We will remember them if we learn skills as we need to do something useful to us. For example, students measuring and computing the area of the land planting the garden to serve vegetables as snacks will be interested in formulas for calculating the area. In fact, they may come up with this formula. Textbooks are "easy to repair", but the results are not good, especially if the textbook is the main (or exclusive) source of information and is to be provided to the students.
From July 1, 2016, students enrolled in kindergartens or 7th graders (referred to as "vaccination checkpoints") need to receive vaccinations and relying on personal belief exemption ("PBE") can not. PBE students may be "exempt" if they do not enroll in kindergartens or 7th graders. However, when the student becomes a seventh grade, PBE will not be accepted. There are usually two exceptions to vaccination requirements. (1) Acquisition of medical exemption from a doctor, (2) permission for students to engage in autonomous research or home schooling (classes outside the classroom). School districts must ensure that students enrolling in kindergartens or grade 7 after 1 July present proof of the current vaccination.