State + age guide · 5-year-olds in California · 2026–27
What grade is a 5-year-old in California?
A 5-year-old in California is in Kindergarten if their birthday falls on or before the September 1 kindergarten cutoff for 2026–27. If they turn 5 after September 1, they're not yet in kindergarten — but eligible for Transitional Kindergarten (TK).
Quick answer
- Born on or before September 1: Kindergarten
- Born after September 1: not yet in kindergarten — but eligible for Transitional Kindergarten (TK)
- California's kindergarten cutoff is September 1, and it offers Transitional Kindergarten (TK) for children who just miss it.
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Frequently asked
What grade is a 5-year-old in California for the 2026–27 school year?
It depends on their birthday. California uses a September 1 kindergarten cutoff, so a 5-year-old born on or before September 1 is in Kindergarten, while one born after September 1 is not yet in kindergarten — but eligible for Transitional Kindergarten (TK).
What's the kindergarten cutoff birthday in California?
Children must turn 5 by September 1.
Is a 5-year-old eligible for Transitional Kindergarten (TK) in California?
Yes — a 5-year-old who turns 5 just after the September 1 kindergarten cutoff is typically eligible for TK, California's state-funded year between preschool and kindergarten. The 2026–27 year is under universal TK eligibility for all 4-year-olds.
Related
- What grade is a 4-year-old in California?
- What grade is a 6-year-old in California?
- All ages in California →
- 5-year-olds in every state →
- California Transitional Kindergarten (TK) guide →
Source
California Department of Education — verify the cutoff and TK eligibility with your local school district before relying on this page for enrollment.
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