Can you reclass at a private for a year then send back to public?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you reclass once already in high school - for example, pull out to repeat 9th grade virtually or private school (and play sport) and then put them back in the public school system for 10th grade? To help being able to play their sport in college (and at a better college) and give time to mature...




You probably could, but once they start 9th grade the clock starts on their 4 years of sports eligibility, and there is no flexibility there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kid will be super embarrassed to repeat a grade. Don’t do that to them.

Well they would likely be age appropriate for the private school grade. I have a child w/ a sept bday. Our public cutoff is 9/30 and the private we switched to is 9/1, so kids with birthdays even near the cutoff generally repeat the grade if switching
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you reclass once already in high school - for example, pull out to repeat 9th grade virtually or private school (and play sport) and then put them back in the public school system for 10th grade? To help being able to play their sport in college (and at a better college) and give time to mature...


This isn’t as good a plan for athletes as they only get four years high school eligibility.
Anonymous
So at public school, then a year of private and back to the same public school. If yes to the same public- that will be awkward for your kid. All the kids will know he was held back.
Anonymous
How much would this cost? Is there much of a commute involved? I’m just wondering if it’s worth the costs for a year.
Anonymous
You sound like a bad parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So at public school, then a year of private and back to the same public school. If yes to the same public- that will be awkward for your kid. All the kids will know he was held back.


At our large FCPS, there are multiple kids doing this every year for sports. They are in 8th grade at the local public. Then they disappear for a year, and reappear as "freshman". Sometimes 16 year old freshman. Its not awkward b/c the kids know its b/c of crazy sports parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So at public school, then a year of private and back to the same public school. If yes to the same public- that will be awkward for your kid. All the kids will know he was held back.


At our large FCPS, there are multiple kids doing this every year for sports. They are in 8th grade at the local public. Then they disappear for a year, and reappear as "freshman". Sometimes 16 year old freshman. Its not awkward b/c the kids know its b/c of crazy sports parents.


Yep, very common and the kids are not at all embarrassed.
Anonymous
Agreed, no embarrassment because would be done to advance sport (openly). He's a summer birthday so already much younger than many of his athlete peers in his grade. More difficult since we didn't do it before high school but think still doable. Also would still advance in Math and language so in class with many of his friends from former grade.
Anonymous
Aren't colleges going to wonder why your baby boy was in high school for five years? It seems like that would be a huge red flag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So at public school, then a year of private and back to the same public school. If yes to the same public- that will be awkward for your kid. All the kids will know he was held back.


At our large FCPS, there are multiple kids doing this every year for sports. They are in 8th grade at the local public. Then they disappear for a year, and reappear as "freshman". Sometimes 16 year old freshman. It's not awkward b/c the kids know its b/c of crazy sports parents.


I've never heard of this happening. What school?
Anonymous
Some of you parents are INSANE.

Guess what? Your son is not as great of an athlete as you think he is. The instant he's injured, he's off the team/loses his scholarship. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you parents are INSANE.

Guess what? Your son is not as great of an athlete as you think he is. The instant he's injured, he's off the team/loses his scholarship. Ask me how I know.


Good thing sports isn’t the only reason he reclassed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So at public school, then a year of private and back to the same public school. If yes to the same public- that will be awkward for your kid. All the kids will know he was held back.


At our large FCPS, there are multiple kids doing this every year for sports. They are in 8th grade at the local public. Then they disappear for a year, and reappear as "freshman". Sometimes 16 year old freshman. It's not awkward b/c the kids know its b/c of crazy sports parents.


I've never heard of this happening. What school?


Are you serious? Or do you only have girls? Its so common in boys basketball that there are special 8th grade basketball redshirt schools (Gillion, Bethel, online schools). Basketball is a sport where every year makes a huge difference for boys.
Anonymous
With most types of injuries, they still come back and play. And if you have a younger (summer birthday) student, what is the rush to graduate at 17 if they fortunately don't have to work immediately after graduation for financial reasons? They would continue to advance in subjects as they can, taking college level math and language their senior year... Don't think it's any worse to do 5 years of high school vs repeating 8th grade as long as graduating at age 18 and doing well in classes.
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