Also my thought. Join the waitlist and then in the meantime join a club that is a little further away (depending on the OP’s location). |
It could be an associate/annual/non-bond membership not specifically catered for swim team. |
If this an issue with summer swim, and you are in Montgomery County, you can just join one of the county-run MCSL teams: the Bethesda Barracudas, Germantown Torpedoes, Glenmont Gators, Long Branch Water Wizards, Poolesville Piranhas and the Upper County Dolphins. |
My kid is a year round swimmer as well, and there is no way we would not do something that would greatly improve our lifestyle because of the 6-8 week summer swim season. That seems insane. |
I agree with PP and have older highly competitive swimmers. Summer swim is not a reason to move to a better home/space and better schools. It is 8 weeks of a sport that will not get your kid into college. On top of that, most swimmers quit between 13-16 because they find other things that become their passion that they discover in middle and high school. The scenario you pose would be like a parent getting on here and not wanting to move because the preschool that their child is in is so great. Your child will outgrow preschool and it will be a distant memory. If your child is serious about swim - there is club. And the odds are you will be able to find a summer pool close to the new home until you get into the closer pools. Summer swim is fun. But in the scheme of the bigger picture, it will blend. I think parents become so invested in it as well because all the families have to pitch in and work summer to make the season happen. |