Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our cross country and crew teams have some awesome 8th graders. Those teams have enough spots for everyone who puts in the work. My daughter did XC as an 8th grader and it was a great experience.
It's not for every sport, just the sports without a team at the middle school level.
This. It’s not fair that the middle schools don’t have all of the sports.
Feel free to fund more coaches and Field space – seriously go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Fairfax not allowed to for some reason?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange that this is allowed. High school extracurriculars should be for high school students.
+1
It was originally allowed because rural high schools did not have enough kids to field an entire team. Its mean to make sure high school kids can have a team, not for middle school kids to take a HS kids spot. The rule is being abused.
+1. It's also not fair to schools in the same league (Fairfax) who do not have this rule. Having the experience of an entire HS season before 9th grade is a huge leg up on other teams.
Choose not to.
Quite probably has something to do with middle school getting out so much earlier and the county being so much bigger with bus constraints already. And split feeder middle schools. And all the rest of the complexity. Fairfax can't figure out much simpler things than this.
APS middle schools get out earlier than HS too. 8th graders who try out are responsible for their own transportation. They are not bussed to the HS.
Fairfax chooses not to allow middle schoolers to try out. That's their choice. I don't think having 8th graders on a team gives APS an advantage. There's also a disadvantage because 9th graders are competing against a larger pool for a roster spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our cross country and crew teams have some awesome 8th graders. Those teams have enough spots for everyone who puts in the work. My daughter did XC as an 8th grader and it was a great experience.
It's not for every sport, just the sports without a team at the middle school level.
This. It’s not fair that the middle schools don’t have all of the sports.
Anonymous wrote:Our cross country and crew teams have some awesome 8th graders. Those teams have enough spots for everyone who puts in the work. My daughter did XC as an 8th grader and it was a great experience.
It's not for every sport, just the sports without a team at the middle school level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is Fairfax not allowed to for some reason?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange that this is allowed. High school extracurriculars should be for high school students.
+1
It was originally allowed because rural high schools did not have enough kids to field an entire team. Its mean to make sure high school kids can have a team, not for middle school kids to take a HS kids spot. The rule is being abused.
+1. It's also not fair to schools in the same league (Fairfax) who do not have this rule. Having the experience of an entire HS season before 9th grade is a huge leg up on other teams.
Choose not to.
Quite probably has something to do with middle school getting out so much earlier and the county being so much bigger with bus constraints already. And split feeder middle schools. And all the rest of the complexity. Fairfax can't figure out much simpler things than this.
Anonymous wrote:Our cross country and crew teams have some awesome 8th graders. Those teams have enough spots for everyone who puts in the work. My daughter did XC as an 8th grader and it was a great experience.
It's not for every sport, just the sports without a team at the middle school level.
Anonymous wrote:is Fairfax not allowed to for some reason?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange that this is allowed. High school extracurriculars should be for high school students.
+1
It was originally allowed because rural high schools did not have enough kids to field an entire team. Its mean to make sure high school kids can have a team, not for middle school kids to take a HS kids spot. The rule is being abused.
+1. It's also not fair to schools in the same league (Fairfax) who do not have this rule. Having the experience of an entire HS season before 9th grade is a huge leg up on other teams.
is Fairfax not allowed to for some reason?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange that this is allowed. High school extracurriculars should be for high school students.
+1
It was originally allowed because rural high schools did not have enough kids to field an entire team. Its mean to make sure high school kids can have a team, not for middle school kids to take a HS kids spot. The rule is being abused.
+1. It's also not fair to schools in the same league (Fairfax) who do not have this rule. Having the experience of an entire HS season before 9th grade is a huge leg up on other teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So strange that this is allowed. High school extracurriculars should be for high school students.
+1
It was originally allowed because rural high schools did not have enough kids to field an entire team. Its mean to make sure high school kids can have a team, not for middle school kids to take a HS kids spot. The rule is being abused.
Anonymous wrote:So strange that this is allowed. High school extracurriculars should be for high school students.