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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have a super sporty kid it probably won't be a problem? The real athletes still seem to standout. At our large FCPS high school- our kid played Varsity all four years in three different sports.[/quote] It depends on the purpose of sport. Is it fun and fitness for everyone, or top teams for a few? I'd argue for the first objective. I don't know why they don't have several teams for each popular sport, and then et the kids in the C, D, E, F or G ranked teams play similar level kids from other schools. [/quote] The reason they don't do this is a lack of resources. There are barely enough feilds/courts for the JV and Varsity teams to practice and play on. Everyone is competing for the same after-school and weekend practice and game times. Where would teams C, D, E, F, and G play their games and conduct their practices? Space is really the biggest obstacle, but there is also cost. Public schools don't have enough money to pay their teachers to teach your kid to read. Where is the money to pay for the coaching staff of teams C, D, E, F and G going to come from? [/quote]
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