Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't transfer to my kid's school, please, its hard enough to get spots on the basketball teams with all the kids the coaches mysteriously transfer in from nearby schools.
+1. There's 3000 kids at a school and three of the varsity starters mysteriously transfer from other public high schools. Coaches should have to select their teams from the kids in boundary for that school.
Transfer on what basis? Can coaches do this for basketball reasons? Or is it done by a supposed school-related work-around (e.g., kid moves to new HS to allegedly take a foreign language his old HS doesn't offer)?
An address will be offered if they really want the kid. It’s unfortunate but it happens. They don’t pretend to transfer for academic reasons. Everyone knows this and no, it’s not reported. We know this has happened in other sports too.
Anonymous wrote:if they are transferring kids into your child's public school in VA for athletics and they don't live within the boundaries of that school you should notify VIAA. It is not allowed!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:My son was on the freshman team last year at a large public. He heard that they ask to transfer based on a class his school offers that other schools don't (it was a language, don't remember which one). Then the kid has to take that class, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't transfer to my kid's school, please, its hard enough to get spots on the basketball teams with all the kids the coaches mysteriously transfer in from nearby schools.
+1. There's 3000 kids at a school and three of the varsity starters mysteriously transfer from other public high schools. Coaches should have to select their teams from the kids in boundary for that school.
Transfer on what basis? Can coaches do this for basketball reasons? Or is it done by a supposed school-related work-around (e.g., kid moves to new HS to allegedly take a foreign language his old HS doesn't offer)?
An address will be offered if they really want the kid. It’s unfortunate but it happens. They don’t pretend to transfer for academic reasons. Everyone knows this and no, it’s not reported. We know this has happened in other sports too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't transfer to my kid's school, please, its hard enough to get spots on the basketball teams with all the kids the coaches mysteriously transfer in from nearby schools.
+1. There's 3000 kids at a school and three of the varsity starters mysteriously transfer from other public high schools. Coaches should have to select their teams from the kids in boundary for that school.
Transfer on what basis? Can coaches do this for basketball reasons? Or is it done by a supposed school-related work-around (e.g., kid moves to new HS to allegedly take a foreign language his old HS doesn't offer)?
Anonymous wrote:The private and Catholic schools can make it affordable for you if they want your kid (regardless of basic need), so take a look at the options!
Anonymous wrote:Hayfield and South Lakes are very much open to any talented transfers as they try to build state championship teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't transfer to my kid's school, please, its hard enough to get spots on the basketball teams with all the kids the coaches mysteriously transfer in from nearby schools.
+1. There's 3000 kids at a school and three of the varsity starters mysteriously transfer from other public high schools. Coaches should have to select their teams from the kids in boundary for that school.
Transfer on what basis? Can coaches do this for basketball reasons? Or is it done by a supposed school-related work-around (e.g., kid moves to new HS to allegedly take a foreign language his old HS doesn't offer)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't transfer to my kid's school, please, its hard enough to get spots on the basketball teams with all the kids the coaches mysteriously transfer in from nearby schools.
+1. There's 3000 kids at a school and three of the varsity starters mysteriously transfer from other public high schools. Coaches should have to select their teams from the kids in boundary for that school.