Seriously, that's been you for almost a year. Why do you care so much about forcing grade year on August kids but not the other months? Can you give any reason other than it helps your Sept daughter be the oldest?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.
Theres always one moron trying to give bad advise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the 2026–2027 school year, children born after August 1, 2010, will generally be entering 10th grade (Sophomore year) or 11th grade (Junior year), depending on their specific birth month and your local district's cutoff date.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
Proof
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1yAq7D-HKcIoe5A3hpocH9GABvwkEErEVw9tZAIMjpYo/mobilebasic
https://www.pausd.org/enrollment/registration/enrollment-process/grade-placement
https://iusd.org/sites/default/files/documents/Grade%20Level%20Placement%20for%20ALL%202026-27_0.pdf
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Grade guy doesn't understand math
2010s born after 8/1 are most likely to be Sophmores next fall or Juniors. Which is why below is mathematically correct.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
Still 100% correct.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
This is for next fall when SY starts.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
11v11 = U18/U19 = ≤ 8/1/2007 ≈ Senior
11v11 = U17 = ≤ 8/1/2009 ≈ Senior
11v11 = U16 = ≤ 8/1/2010 ≈ Junior
11v11 = U15 = ≤ 8/1/2011 ≈ Sophomore
11v11 = U14 = ≤ 8/1/2012 ≈ Freshman
11v11 = U13 = ≤ 8/1/2013 ≈ 8th grade
9v9/11v11 = U12 = ≤ 8/1/2014 ≈ 7th grade
9v9 = U11 = ≤ 8/1/2015 ≈ 6th grade
9v9 = U10 = ≤ 8/1/2016 ≈ 5th grade
7v7 = U9 = ≤ 8/1/2017 ≈ 4th grade
7v7 = U8 = ≤ 8/1/2018 ≈ 3nd grade
4v4 = U7 = ≤ 8/1/2019 ≈ 2nd grade
4v4 = U6 = ≤ 8/1/2020 ≈ 1st
4v4 = U5 = ≤ 8/1/2021 ≈ Kindergarten
Grade guy doesn't understand math
Using U14 as an example what this is saying is...
Grade guy doesn't understand math
1. They play 11v11
2. Players turn 14 after Aug 1
3. Players are younger than or equal to 8/1/2012
4. Players are most likely in 8th grade or Freshman
Hahaha so now your hacked up matrix isnt mathematically correct and you're saying the others dont understand math.
Wow, "Keepin it real" I guess. Real dumb that is.
Anonymous wrote:In the 2026–2027 school year, children born after August 1, 2010, will generally be entering 10th grade (Sophomore year) or 11th grade (Junior year), depending on their specific birth month and your local district's cutoff date.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
Proof
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1yAq7D-HKcIoe5A3hpocH9GABvwkEErEVw9tZAIMjpYo/mobilebasic
https://www.pausd.org/enrollment/registration/enrollment-process/grade-placement
https://iusd.org/sites/default/files/documents/Grade%20Level%20Placement%20for%20ALL%202026-27_0.pdf
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Grade guy doesn't understand math
2010s born after 8/1 are most likely to be Sophmores next fall or Juniors. Which is why below is mathematically correct.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
Still 100% correct.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
This is for next fall when SY starts.
Grade guy doesn't understand math
11v11 = U18/U19 = ≤ 8/1/2007 ≈ Senior
11v11 = U17 = ≤ 8/1/2009 ≈ Senior
11v11 = U16 = ≤ 8/1/2010 ≈ Junior
11v11 = U15 = ≤ 8/1/2011 ≈ Sophomore
11v11 = U14 = ≤ 8/1/2012 ≈ Freshman
11v11 = U13 = ≤ 8/1/2013 ≈ 8th grade
9v9/11v11 = U12 = ≤ 8/1/2014 ≈ 7th grade
9v9 = U11 = ≤ 8/1/2015 ≈ 6th grade
9v9 = U10 = ≤ 8/1/2016 ≈ 5th grade
7v7 = U9 = ≤ 8/1/2017 ≈ 4th grade
7v7 = U8 = ≤ 8/1/2018 ≈ 3nd grade
4v4 = U7 = ≤ 8/1/2019 ≈ 2nd grade
4v4 = U6 = ≤ 8/1/2020 ≈ 1st
4v4 = U5 = ≤ 8/1/2021 ≈ Kindergarten
Grade guy doesn't understand math
Using U14 as an example what this is saying is...
Grade guy doesn't understand math
1. They play 11v11
2. Players turn 14 after Aug 1
3. Players are younger than or equal to 8/1/2012
4. Players are most likely in 8th grade or Freshman
That helps explain why college coaches said they don't care what age group you are in or your age when recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.
Yep, it's almost like that guy just sees a few people agree and thinks ALL agree while reality is MUCH different
"There are age cuttoffs. It isn't strictly grade. Just easier to say grade because that is what it correlates to. But you can always play up a group. Some lower leagues are also letting kids play down on a case by case basis."
"bingo it's still birthday/year based they just gave it a different name"
Most of the comments suggested playing up. You looked for one that didn't. After this fall all comments will suggest playing up.
This one doesn't say either way and gives some good advice:
"My daughter is in the same boat as a sophomore who should e a freshman. What we had found is it is how your player markets herself. Club events/showcase haven’t drawn the college
coaches. Her effort in terms of emailing, attending ID camps, and social media have gotten her in conversations with coaches. And help from her coaches."
This comment shouldn't be overlooked.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/DTTfBYhEi5S/
Looks like clubs are starting to figure out how grade works with SY.
This is a MLSN/Aspire (probably soon to be GA) club
Yep, all the comments are about misaligned players and parents asking about it and the club saying it's age-based and grade is more of what "most" will be. If anything, this is a example as to why you should leave grade out altogether in order not to confuse people.
Nope 100% helpful.
The play downers can play the technicality game but it doesnt matter. The club has already told them how the intend to roster Aug birthdays this fall.
Yep, in the Q&A:
Q: This is different than our state’s birthday cut offs for grade. My daughter’s birthday is Aug 19, 2012 and will be in 9th grade next year. According to this post she would be on an 8th grade team
A: The grades will apply to most of the kids but not all, so just follow the birthdate timeline as that is what will determine their team!
Opposite, see ECNL guy school I Hate Soccer Guy on benefits of playing on age.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/DTTfBYhEi5S/
Looks like clubs are starting to figure out how grade works with SY.
This is a MLSN/Aspire (probably soon to be GA) club
You should REALLY read the comments. The first one asked about an exception. Here was the response:
"The grade portion will apply to most of the kids but not all. We will be following the birthdate timeline when placing kids, so he would be in the 7U (1st grade) age group!"
Why do the comments matter?
My statement was that clubs are starting to figure out how grade works with SY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.
Yep, it's almost like that guy just sees a few people agree and thinks ALL agree while reality is MUCH different
"There are age cuttoffs. It isn't strictly grade. Just easier to say grade because that is what it correlates to. But you can always play up a group. Some lower leagues are also letting kids play down on a case by case basis."
"bingo it's still birthday/year based they just gave it a different name"
Most of the comments suggested playing up. You looked for one that didn't. After this fall all comments will suggest playing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.
Yep, it's almost like that guy just sees a few people agree and thinks ALL agree while reality is MUCH different
"There are age cuttoffs. It isn't strictly grade. Just easier to say grade because that is what it correlates to. But you can always play up a group. Some lower leagues are also letting kids play down on a case by case basis."
"bingo it's still birthday/year based they just gave it a different name"
Most of the comments suggested playing up. You looked for one that didn't. After this fall all comments will suggest playing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.
Yep, it's almost like that guy just sees a few people agree and thinks ALL agree while reality is MUCH different
"There are age cuttoffs. It isn't strictly grade. Just easier to say grade because that is what it correlates to. But you can always play up a group. Some lower leagues are also letting kids play down on a case by case basis."
"bingo it's still birthday/year based they just gave it a different name"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1580147174118917&id=100063709473312
Another Facebook thread where a parent with a Seotember birthday kid is asking about what to do this fall. All the comments suggest playing up so they're not misaligned when its time for college recruiting.
Im starting ti see a pattern here.
Oh yeah, ALL the comments ...
She is in a great spot because she will be one of the oldest on her team so likely bigger and faster. Statistically the kids in the oldest 1/3 of any age banding do better and get more playing time in athletics. My kid was part of the first switch from Aug cut off to birth year. She will adjust and be just fine.