Anonymous wrote:if it is FCPS- this year you need to tell the school your kid is sick- travel is no longer an excused absence.
I think that's true for Montgomery County schools, too, or it is for at least my kid's. I'm not inclined to let my kid leave school unless it's just one class. And honestly, I know I shouldn't even do that - I don't think it's a good idea to model telling white lies like this. I don't think the soccer clubs should put parents in that uncomfortable position.
Anonymous wrote:if it is FCPS- this year you need to tell the school your kid is sick- travel is no longer an excused absence.
I think that's true for Montgomery County schools, too, or it is for at least my kid's. I'm not inclined to let my kid leave school unless it's just one class. And honestly, I know I shouldn't even do that - I don't think it's a good idea to model telling white lies like this. I don't think the soccer clubs should put parents in that uncomfortable position.
if it is FCPS- this year you need to tell the school your kid is sick- travel is no longer an excused absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rare. One year my u10 was in an alexandria or Arlington tournament and the game was between 3-5pm on a Friday so he had to leave school a little early for that with evening traffic. All local tournaments try and put local teams games on Friday if needed instead of out of town teams.
U10?????
Try high school recruiting years on ECNL and MLSNext level teams. My 17-year old is headed to Phoenix for the first week in December. Missing this Friday for a 10am game. Had a showcase in Atlanta early January.
The younger one is missing a Friday for a Charlotte showcase in 2 weeks and then it’s 4-5 other days for a showcase in Florida and a couple trips to NC & SC with Friday travel days.
The higher the level team and age—the more travel.
Sounds quite expensive 🤔
Is that a high risk investment or just lots of disposable recreational cash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rare. One year my u10 was in an alexandria or Arlington tournament and the game was between 3-5pm on a Friday so he had to leave school a little early for that with evening traffic. All local tournaments try and put local teams games on Friday if needed instead of out of town teams.
U10?????
Try high school recruiting years on ECNL and MLSNext level teams. My 17-year old is headed to Phoenix for the first week in December. Missing this Friday for a 10am game. Had a showcase in Atlanta early January.
The younger one is missing a Friday for a Charlotte showcase in 2 weeks and then it’s 4-5 other days for a showcase in Florida and a couple trips to NC & SC with Friday travel days.
The higher the level team and age—the more travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rare. One year my u10 was in an alexandria or Arlington tournament and the game was between 3-5pm on a Friday so he had to leave school a little early for that with evening traffic. All local tournaments try and put local teams games on Friday if needed instead of out of town teams.
U10?????
Try high school recruiting years on ECNL and MLSNext level teams. My 17-year old is headed to Phoenix for the first week in December. Missing this Friday for a 10am game. Had a showcase in Atlanta early January.
The younger one is missing a Friday for a Charlotte showcase in 2 weeks and then it’s 4-5 other days for a showcase in Florida and a couple trips to NC & SC with Friday travel days.
The higher the level team and age—the more travel.
Anonymous wrote:It's rare. One year my u10 was in an alexandria or Arlington tournament and the game was between 3-5pm on a Friday so he had to leave school a little early for that with evening traffic. All local tournaments try and put local teams games on Friday if needed instead of out of town teams.