Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Above are the sports available to 7/8th graders in a typical year.
Ability to make the team and quality/competitiveness vary between schools/teams. Many schools do not limit kids on cross country, but they may limit how many get to run at the meet.
They practiced on days the activity bus ran, I think this is standard, but was Tu/W/Th in my experience. Maybe a couple weeks of practice then games about once per week for 5-6 weeks. Schools are geographically grouped and play schools in that group.
This has been my experience too. DS did XC and basketball. No cuts in XC but there were cuts in basketball (with only a couple of 7th graders making the team). Activity bus was great for getting kid home after practice but didn't work for away XC meets or most basketball games.
OP here,
Is there transportation back to school after meets and games and just not home from there? We are lucky enough to live in walking distance.
Do you remember if XC meets were during the week or weekends, and how often? We are trying to figure out if it makes sense to do XC instead of another sport, which would require an earlier commitment.
We carpooled (coach organized team parents) from school to away meets, but parents were responsible for arranging transportation home from the meet site. So, no organization of rides back to school. We certainly carpooled with friends as necessary.
Meets were school days only (and actually only Tu/W/Th), there were 4 meets over 5 weeks or so.
You can actually see the 2019 schedule still posted on MCPS website
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/athletics/events/ms_cross_country.pdf