But st James isn’t a real school. At the other schools you mention the kids sit in classes and participate in other school activities. |
| The leagues are for schools to participate in. STJ is not a school. My son's travel soccer team also isn't included in HS post season play. They aren't a school! |
| Saint James is recognized by the Virginia High School League and is accredited by the Virginia Council for Private Education (VCPE) |
St. James students attend Virginia Virtual Academy, it is the online public school for the state of Virginia. The students can work ahead, but there is no way they could be done with an entire years work in 3 months. It is possible to work ahead, but they have a lot of work to complete, so unless they are spending every minute of free time doing school work, they can maybe be ahead by a few days, max of a week. Also, the teachers do not have all of the work posted that far in advance and SJA students are required to attend live teaching sessions or watch the recorded sessions. Gillion and Bethel use Acellus, there are no live teaching sessions so I do believe they could potentially be months ahead. But remember, they are training during the day as well. So in an 8 hour day, they only have 3-4 hours of dedicated school time. |
| Are any of these players going to go professional? The entire premise seems like a money grab for desperate parents. |
I would think that 10% of their football team has a legitimate shot at the NFL, and 50% is probably D1 caliber. |
They have a team of people that monitors progress - so if kids are leaping ahead or falling behind, they will address the issue. Also parents get weekly progress reports. I don't love tech for education - doing work online is seriously subpar but the St James itself seems like a good opportunity. It can't be any worse than some of the FCPS schools! |
That’s a high number. I don’t think it’s that high |
40% playing in college is probably a good baseline, D1 probably not. |
St Frances Academy in Baltimore claims that nearly every kid is offered a D1 scholarship (at least they did in 2022)...with their stars of course receiving multiple D1 offers. They are the #1 ranked HS team in the country...SJA is in the top 50 in the country. I would think 50% getting offered a D1 scholarship is accurate. |
Since it is their first year let's see, but I also don't think the SFA claim is what you might think it is. "Offered" doesn't mean that's where the player ended up, and offers aren't all the same, few are legitimately committable. SFA is insane, TSJ is aiming for that. |
TSJ has done well to be its first season. |
Offered means they could have attended the school…not sure what point you are trying to make. Also not understanding when you say “offers aren’t all the same”. It’s D1 football which means all offers are 100% scholarship. The difference now is that the GA QB may have NIL and direct payment deals worth several million, while the Fordham QB just gets 100% scholarship. |