Anonymous wrote:I'm so over this stuff. These schools should be promoting well rounded kids. Nothing in HS requires 100% attendance. It's a power trip for coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Homework wasn't a reason to miss, though.
This is a very typical requirement, both in HS and club sports. You know your practice schedule far in advance, and the student should be able to manage their homework around the schedule. If they can't then they might want to consider dropping the sport to focus on school.
One of the benefits of sports is helping students learn how to prepare for life and balancing competing priorities in a way where you can successfully complete all of them is an "adult" skill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter’s club team for a different sport had this rule too. 3 missed practices (not excused sick) and you were off the team. It seems pretty typical once you get to a high level of play. And this was just at the middle school age but well beyond rec.
High school sports is not a high level of play, in the grand scheme of life. These kids don't have multi-million dollar contracts to uphold. Yes, accountability and responsibility are important, but so are grace and human development.
Anonymous wrote:
Homework wasn't a reason to miss, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS teams do not allow any absences except for medical appointments, illness, or death in the family. If you miss a practice or school for any other reason you are automatically benched. At least on my kids teams kids never miss practice so I can’t speak to how many times you could miss before you are kicked off.
I don’t think there is a 24 hour notice requirement for being sick. That feels difficult.
Our school lets anyone play, and encourages people to come when they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter’s club team for a different sport had this rule too. 3 missed practices (not excused sick) and you were off the team. It seems pretty typical once you get to a high level of play. And this was just at the middle school age but well beyond rec.
High school sports is not a high level of play, in the grand scheme of life. These kids don't have multi-million dollar contracts to uphold. Yes, accountability and responsibility are important, but so are grace and human development.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter’s club team for a different sport had this rule too. 3 missed practices (not excused sick) and you were off the team. It seems pretty typical once you get to a high level of play. And this was just at the middle school age but well beyond rec.