Most of the kids doing it don’t have much of a shot. Their parents have some dream that they will turn into something they are not and something their weren’t either. They end up just being the old kid at school. |
Your kid is both dumb and not a good athlete |
Again, it is abnormal to see a double reclass. It’s like you refuse to do the simple math on this. 90% of kids are 5 when they start kindergarten or turn 5 prior to August 1 after their K year (BTW, almost an equal number are 6 as 4). Based on this simple math and the rule that you can’t be 19 by August 1 of your senior year, then you can only reclass once. Your making the argument that there are lots of kids starting kindergarten as recent 4 year olds which isn’t the case. |
Sounds like you and your kid are f**king idiots and terrible athletes…however, this wasn’t about any kid or any specific kid but you are such a dipshit you wouldn’t understand. |
About an equal number are technically closer to 19 vs 18. My kid and around 50% of his class turned 18 in Fall of their senior year…again, absolutely typical. They were basically 18.5 by June of their senior year. No reclassing…just the normal starting kindergarten as a 5 year old. |
Bring it you fat balding monk |
In WCAC basketball, your average kid has done it atleast once. I posted above about an AAU team my son played on where I think my son was the only kid that didn’t reclass and my son was actually a year behind these kids. There were atleast 4 kids on that team that would be considered a double reclass and this could verified with a little bit of research. The kid at St John’s doesn’t even get playing time. |
Correct…because a normal kid can only do it once. It makes zero sense that a parent that is obsessed with their kid becoming an athlete would start them in K at 4 knowing it’s better to be older. Perhaps in other leagues that allow a 20 year old. |
Some parents value education over athletics and feel like they should start school when they are ready to do the work. They are so idiotic that they prioritize academics over athletics. |
You are correct. The prior poster is a liar. |
One, yes, you are correct, you spelled it wrong he second time. Two, my initial comment still stands, no decent teacher or parent would consider Gillion (not "Gillon" as you spelled it in that sentence) to be "very serious on the academic side." It is simply less of a joke academically than the St. James. Three (not third as you wrote it), you are actually correct - it doesn’t make any sense to compare Gillion to Sidwell, or any Academy to a traditional school as it is a joke. Four, there appears to be something wrong with your caps lock key. It is either that, or, like a child, you choose to write in all caps for emphasis. |
That you cannot refrain from using expletives frankly demonstrates that the prior poster is correct. Your kid clearly crawled out of a gene puddle. |
Actually, recent studies show higher IQ and more successful people use expletives. Cleveland Clinic has an extensive study on it. I assume you are too f**king lazy to research the issue however. |
This is a thread on St James Academy…a sports academy. Why are you even commenting? It’s as though you don’t understand the topic at hand. |
Actually that’s not what the study showed. Sweet comment though. |