Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 13:29     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Most HS soccer is terrible. Find a good HS you like and pick a club that is near by
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 08:38     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Do any of these schools provide partial scholarships to recruit top soccer players?
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 07:53     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Anonymous wrote:Lol this is obviously a post to promote Revolution Sports Academy


I'm pretty sure it's not, and the first reply was sarcasm.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 07:14     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Lol this is obviously a post to promote Revolution Sports Academy
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 07:11     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Landon is terrible for soccer. The soccer coach has conflicts with travel coaches and demands talented kids prioritize school soccer.

Find a school with weak school sports requirements and join a strong travel team.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 07:09     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Query if your kid isn’t good enough to play elite club soccer if he would be good enough to make one of the elite HS teams in the first place.

If he is playing elite club soccer, I wouldn’t worry about the HS team (if his club team even allows him to play).

College coaches primarily look to club and it’s generally more competitive. Just pick the school academics.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 07:01     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

In the area, travel soccer is far better than HS soccer.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 06:56     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

I don’t think I understand what you are asking. Are you talking about moving (schools and/or your home) so your kid can play middle school soccer? Have them play club soccer if they love it. I feel like I’m missing something.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 04:56     Subject: Re:What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

The best school for a kid who loves soccer is the one that challenges him the most academically. DO NOT make educational choices based on soccer. Your kid's chances of going pro and earning a living that will set him up for life are 0.0001% - and that's if he's already incredibly gifted and connected. Your kid's chances of needing a job outside of soccer are 99.9%. Prepare him for reality.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 23:07     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Anonymous wrote:My DS is a soccer fanatic. While he is also very into academics, I think what drives him is the combination of being able to do both rigorously. Any recs for schools in DC that would allow him to do this?


This is a pathetically transparent fake post with the 3 second “response”
Do better Rev “Academy”.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 22:49     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

In addition to the WCAC schools, the other boys schools Landon, gt prep, and private schools like Sidwell
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 22:26     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

briar woods
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 22:03     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

Most of the Catholic schools. I think the Heights won last year‘s WCAC Championship in the year before that it was Gonzaga. Good council and Dematha, also St. John’s have very good teams. You can find good athletics at all these schools.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 21:47     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

I hear Revolution Sports Academy Is a thing....
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 21:44     Subject: What is the best middle and high school for a kid who loves soccer?

My DS is a soccer fanatic. While he is also very into academics, I think what drives him is the combination of being able to do both rigorously. Any recs for schools in DC that would allow him to do this?