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Votes at a glance: C Committee advances Eric's ID and kindergarten deferral items to working session

April 29, 2026 | District of Columbia Public Schools, School Boards, District of Columbia


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Votes at a glance: C Committee advances Eric's ID and kindergarten deferral items to working session
The C Committee recorded two formal committee actions April 29 that it will carry to the May working session for drafting and further consideration.

1) Eric's ID: The committee voted to advance a resolution supporting "Eric's ID," an optional emblem for IDs indicating an invisible disability, and instructed staff to draft resolution language for the working session with committee input. Members signaled support for adding student IDs to the board's request to Council.

2) Kindergarten deferral resolution: The committee voted to advance a resolution and accompanying legislation that would allow a one-year deferral for children whose fifth birthday falls between June 16 and Sept. 30 if the family enrolls the child in an "academic-based" preK4 program (including programs in neighboring jurisdictions); a limited exception would apply to students moving into DC after the school year begins. The sponsor said the policy aims to reduce inappropriate special-education placements and align DC policy with common child-development practices while remaining more restrictive than many states.

Both advances were moved, seconded, and carried by voice vote in committee; the transcript shows the chair declared "the ayes have it." The committee did not record a roll-call tally or named votes in the transcript. Staff will draft both measures for the working session and circulate drafts to committee members for review.

Next steps: Draft language to be circulated before the working session; if adopted by the board, both items could produce official board testimony at Council hearings.

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