Anonymous wrote:SSSAS has the possibility of giving waivers, but they are strict about it. Best bet is if your kid participates at a high level in a sport the school doesn’t offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a SA like this for HS but not hockey. It’s very difficult to get modified schedules and exemptions from homework. The public schools are much easier to work with. We thought private would be easier but teammates at public had it much easier to have the flexibility needed.
FH is a good place to start.
Good luck.
Sorry, but what does SA mean in this context? The only meaning I’m familiar with is not at all appropriate here.
Anonymous wrote:SSSAS has the possibility of giving waivers, but they are strict about it. Best bet is if your kid participates at a high level in a sport the school doesn’t offer.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! Just to clarify- we are not looking for a school with competitive sports- she gets enough of this playing competitive hockey.
Sports will be done outside of school.
We want her to get a good education, but also have time for activities outside of school. Is doing 3 hours of homework every day the only way to get a good education? I mean, kids spend about 7 hours in school. 3 hours of homework on top of this plus homework on the weekend brings their academic workload to 55 + a week.
Is this reasonable to expect a teen to maintain this workload for several years?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! Just to clarify- we are not looking for a school with competitive sports- she gets enough of this playing competitive hockey.
Sports will be done outside of school.
We want her to get a good education, but also have time for activities outside of school. Is doing 3 hours of homework every day the only way to get a good education? I mean, kids spend about 7 hours in school. 3 hours of homework on top of this plus homework on the weekend brings their academic workload to 55 + a week.
Is this reasonable to expect a teen to maintain this workload for several years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a SA like this for HS but not hockey. It’s very difficult to get modified schedules and exemptions from homework. The public schools are much easier to work with. We thought private would be easier but teammates at public had it much easier to have the flexibility needed.
FH is a good place to start.
Good luck.
Sorry, but what does SA mean in this context? The only meaning I’m familiar with is not at all appropriate here.
Student Athlete is SA here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a SA like this for HS but not hockey. It’s very difficult to get modified schedules and exemptions from homework. The public schools are much easier to work with. We thought private would be easier but teammates at public had it much easier to have the flexibility needed.
FH is a good place to start.
Good luck.
Sorry, but what does SA mean in this context? The only meaning I’m familiar with is not at all appropriate here.