. But not as a 9th grader. They are changing the eligibility requirements in2026Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you transfer for Japanese at Langley HS for 9th grade, you are ineligible by default and have to make an appeal to join Debate or Football, etc. I suppose winning appeals is not guaranteed.
If you apply and are accepted to TJ, since that is a governors school, you do not have to make an appeal to play VHSL sports. You just play for TJ automatically
In reading the VHSL rules, I think this provision governs regarding an academic transfer
28A-7-2 Transfer Rules Exceptions:
5 Note (A): A student entering 9th grade for the first time after being approved to enter an academy or specialty program becomes immediately eligible in the high school provide the academy or specialty program.
So, a transfer based on academics IB to AP, admittance to TJ, should fall under this exception as long as it's done before entering 9th grade.
How is IB or AP a “specialty program” if half the FCPS schools have either one or the other. I would not make assumptions. Contact the schools’ athletic director to make sure pupil placing for AP or a language in 9th grade won’t make an athlete ineligible.
Question - if IB/AP are not considered speciality programs, how will this work? Under the new rules, an incoming 9th grader is allowed to play where their parents reside. So, can my child go to Marshal for IB but play sports for Madison because that is where I live?
No. He would play sports for the school he attends, Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you transfer for Japanese at Langley HS for 9th grade, you are ineligible by default and have to make an appeal to join Debate or Football, etc. I suppose winning appeals is not guaranteed.
If you apply and are accepted to TJ, since that is a governors school, you do not have to make an appeal to play VHSL sports. You just play for TJ automatically
In reading the VHSL rules, I think this provision governs regarding an academic transfer
28A-7-2 Transfer Rules Exceptions:
5 Note (A): A student entering 9th grade for the first time after being approved to enter an academy or specialty program becomes immediately eligible in the high school provide the academy or specialty program.
So, a transfer based on academics IB to AP, admittance to TJ, should fall under this exception as long as it's done before entering 9th grade.
How is IB or AP a “specialty program” if half the FCPS schools have either one or the other. I would not make assumptions. Contact the schools’ athletic director to make sure pupil placing for AP or a language in 9th grade won’t make an athlete ineligible.
Question - if IB/AP are not considered speciality programs, how will this work? Under the new rules, an incoming 9th grader is allowed to play where their parents reside. So, can my child go to Marshal for IB but play sports for Madison because that is where I live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you transfer for Japanese at Langley HS for 9th grade, you are ineligible by default and have to make an appeal to join Debate or Football, etc. I suppose winning appeals is not guaranteed.
If you apply and are accepted to TJ, since that is a governors school, you do not have to make an appeal to play VHSL sports. You just play for TJ automatically
In reading the VHSL rules, I think this provision governs regarding an academic transfer
28A-7-2 Transfer Rules Exceptions:
5 Note (A): A student entering 9th grade for the first time after being approved to enter an academy or specialty program becomes immediately eligible in the high school provide the academy or specialty program.
So, a transfer based on academics IB to AP, admittance to TJ, should fall under this exception as long as it's done before entering 9th grade.
How is IB or AP a “specialty program” if half the FCPS schools have either one or the other. I would not make assumptions. Contact the schools’ athletic director to make sure pupil placing for AP or a language in 9th grade won’t make an athlete ineligible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hayfield still hasn’t found a head football coach yet. Principal is taking a beating and rightfully so.
Yeah, who would take that job? They can't even go to the playoffs, the whole team was decimated last year so you would be rebuilding from scratch.
Which is one of reasons cannot fathom how principal was allowed to stay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hayfield still hasn’t found a head football coach yet. Principal is taking a beating and rightfully so.
Yeah, who would take that job? They can't even go to the playoffs, the whole team was decimated last year so you would be rebuilding from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:Hayfield still hasn’t found a head football coach yet. Principal is taking a beating and rightfully so.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the external report on the Hayfield scandal??
Anonymous wrote:Curious- on athletics and activities page for FCPS it says scholastic academic bowls and debate teams are also governed by VHSL. Does that mean a student couldn’t be on debate in 1 HS and move to another FCPs and be on debate too? That seems odd.
Anonymous wrote:This is all so complex. Two takeaways:
So a transfer to an AP school (for example) for fall 2026 as a 9th grader would likely mean a year of ineligibility. That can be appealed, but winning an appeal is never guaranteed.
This fall (August/Sept 2025) approved transfer students can play sports as in previous years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you transfer for Japanese at Langley HS for 9th grade, you are ineligible by default and have to make an appeal to join Debate or Football, etc. I suppose winning appeals is not guaranteed.
If you apply and are accepted to TJ, since that is a governors school, you do not have to make an appeal to play VHSL sports. You just play for TJ automatically
In reading the VHSL rules, I think this provision governs regarding an academic transfer
28A-7-2 Transfer Rules Exceptions:
5 Note (A): A student entering 9th grade for the first time after being approved to enter an academy or specialty program becomes immediately eligible in the high school provide the academy or specialty program.
So, a transfer based on academics IB to AP, admittance to TJ, should fall under this exception as long as it's done before entering 9th grade.