Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is in the public school system but have a child, an 8th grader, with some outstanding athletic skills. How does one go about getting this child seen by coaches and recruiters from area private schools? Admission wouldn't be a problem. Child is also a scholar. Do private schools offer scholarships based on athletics if they want a certain athlete to attend?
Which sport?
This is OP. Sport is baseball and HHI is around 160K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not usually, just helps them get it and then you would get whatever financial aid you would otherwise qualify do. If the sport is football,,the answer may be different at the powerhouse schools, which tend to be less academic.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
My Dh is on the board of a sought after private, so I respectfully disagree. Maybe it differs at less competitive schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is in the public school system but have a child, an 8th grader, with some outstanding athletic skills. How does one go about getting this child seen by coaches and recruiters from area private schools? Admission wouldn't be a problem. Child is also a scholar. Do private schools offer scholarships based on athletics if they want a certain athlete to attend?
Which sport?
This is OP. Sport is baseball and HHI is around 160K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is in the public school system but have a child, an 8th grader, with some outstanding athletic skills. How does one go about getting this child seen by coaches and recruiters from area private schools? Admission wouldn't be a problem. Child is also a scholar. Do private schools offer scholarships based on athletics if they want a certain athlete to attend?
Which sport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not usually, just helps them get it and then you would get whatever financial aid you would otherwise qualify do. If the sport is football,,the answer may be different at the powerhouse schools, which tend to be less academic.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
My Dh is on the board of a sought after private, so I respectfully disagree. Maybe it differs at less competitive schools.
There are many things the board is not told.
The reason the OP will not get a response is because it is all very secretive.
Much of it is called "financial aid".
It's easy to justify FA if you make only $250K, because most people on the board of independent schools couldn't imagine living on $250K.
The "less" academic schools have less money to give away, so our experience is the opposite. Catholic schools offered less to athletes with high HHI (high being> $100k), independent schools offered more money.
My H is a coach and deals with 8th grade recruiting every year for 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not usually, just helps them get it and then you would get whatever financial aid you would otherwise qualify do. If the sport is football,,the answer may be different at the powerhouse schools, which tend to be less academic.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
My Dh is on the board of a sought after private, so I respectfully disagree. Maybe it differs at less competitive schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not usually, just helps them get it and then you would get whatever financial aid you would otherwise qualify do. If the sport is football,,the answer may be different at the powerhouse schools, which tend to be less academic.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Not usually, just helps them get it and then you would get whatever financial aid you would otherwise qualify do. If the sport is football,,the answer may be different at the powerhouse schools, which tend to be less academic.
Anonymous wrote:Our family is in the public school system but have a child, an 8th grader, with some outstanding athletic skills. How does one go about getting this child seen by coaches and recruiters from area private schools? Admission wouldn't be a problem. Child is also a scholar. Do private schools offer scholarships based on athletics if they want a certain athlete to attend?