I asked my 9th grader about this last year and he's not aware of anyone who did this - none of his friends/teammates are missing this year. |
What about social reasons? My son and his friends would talk about someone who they went to elementary through middle school with who all of the sudden showed up a grade younger than them. Awkward! |
| Think about your kid’s experience. Does DC want to switch 2x? I doubt it. If you really want to do this, have your kid go through 9th in public and if you and kid agree a reclass would be helpful, repeat 9th st private. BUT then keep kid at private. |
Maybe awkward for you (because I thought the same thing) but these kids literally do not care. It’s becoming more common for sports and besides, kids talk crap about each other anyway! My kid is going through this now and I’ve asked him a million times. He has zero concerns or regrets about his decision to reclass. |
Your son and his friends aren't competitive athletes in competitive sports like basketball, I assume. Its common enough that kids aren't surprised by it or find it "awkward". They all know its to gain a competitive advantage. We are at a large FCPS and I know at least 5 boys basketball players who reclassed 8th grade. |
COVID?!?!?!? COVID was 5 years ago! GAWD! |
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I have never heard the term "reclass" until this year. Y'all are on too much TikTok or something.
Call it what it is "redshirting" or "holding him back a year". How gross. I don't care if you think your child is the next Michael Jordan or not, it shouldn't be allowed. |
| If reclass once in high school, due to NCAA rules does this mean can only play 3 years of college sport? |
| No one reclasses in high school. They reclass in 8th grade so they can play four years straight on high school teams. |
| Yes, but if you missed that boat and reclass in high school. Have other places to play the sport competitively so don't need to play more than 4 years in high school. |
High school reclassing has absolutely nothing to do with the NCAA |
Thats why you "homeschool" them for a year or if you're rich send them to private school to take 8th grade over again. Tell them they failed, or they have ADHD or something like that. Kids egos are fragile, they usually accept it. Then, in 9th grade they will love being the biggest/ smartest freshman. And if you are going for a D1 scholarship, this strategy pays off big time to do it twice (6th grade and 8th grade); freshman mustache optional! |
I highly doubt one extra year, at a brand new school no less, will be magical. Private school all the way 7th to 12th might be though. |
Yes, they do care. Why would you do that to your son? |
Its not, its magical thinking. Instead, you work with him, get him evaluated and get him help...this is lazy given they never even got the kid tested. Stop blaming covid. |