Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you could play for your home public school. Is that not right?
Fir DCPS, only if the kid attends another dcps high school.
I know this from the crew world. We had some parents of kids in private school insist their kids should be allowed to participate but the answer was always "No".
For crew, a scholastic team is required to pull its student-athletes from one school. So no Walls kids on the J-R team. It’s not a DCPS rule. J-R did still have a few Walls kids last season despite the rule. But I think they are in compliance now.
Clubs can have mixed school teams. Our school is too small to have have a full team, but they all go to a club, and the boats are mixed schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus so many of you bozos know nothing and post anyway
OP, we’re at a NW private and we have kids from other privates play for our teams
You can do it if 1) your school doesnt have a team 2) both athletic directors and the coach says ok 3) the ADs get ok from the league
Sheesh people
Aren’t people annoyed when they are paying $50k+/year for their kid not to play or even make the team while another kid from a different school plays?
Anonymous wrote:I believe there have been times where say a GDS kid plays on the Sidwell football team. I believe all conferences have different rules.
Here is an article from the GDS paper in 2023. Certainly, nobody would allow a superstar player to join a superstar team that didn't attend the school...however, Sidwell is far from a superstar team.
https://theaugurbit.com/2023/12/11/gds-senior-plays-football-for-sidwell/
Anonymous wrote:Jesus so many of you bozos know nothing and post anyway
OP, we’re at a NW private and we have kids from other privates play for our teams
You can do it if 1) your school doesnt have a team 2) both athletic directors and the coach says ok 3) the ADs get ok from the league
Sheesh people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to actually attend the school to play for the team.
Says who? No high school league has this policy that I'm aware of.
Anonymous wrote:Travel sports is your answer. And no, you cannot play sports at a school you do not attend
Anonymous wrote:Travel sports is your answer. And no, you cannot play sports at a school you do not attend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you could play for your home public school. Is that not right?
Fir DCPS, only if the kid attends another dcps high school.
I know this from the crew world. We had some parents of kids in private school insist their kids should be allowed to participate but the answer was always "No".
For crew, a scholastic team is required to pull its student-athletes from one school. So no Walls kids on the J-R team. It’s not a DCPS rule. J-R did still have a few Walls kids last season despite the rule. But I think they are in compliance now.
Anonymous wrote:You have to actually attend the school to play for the team.