Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if you are planning to move to VA and your 8th grader plays sports, the transfer rules are changing next year for freshman eligibility and he likely wouldn't be allowed to play if your wife and older son remained in Connecticut.
I’m not sure I fully understand this rule. Both of my kids are competitive swimmers, and I believe my younger son plans to swim for his future high school in addition to joining a competitive swimming club. Here in Connecticut, athletes have to try out every year to ensure everyone gets a fair chance, and the high school coach selects the strongest swimmers from the group.
There's an organization in VA called VHSL that has rules for what students are eligible to participate in sports in public schools. One of those rules is called the transfer rule that says you have to fully leave your old house and nobody in your family can stay behind if you move, because you can only have one residence. Freshmen didn't use to be subject to this rule. It's clearly supposed to prevent scenarios where a family rents a small apartment in a different school district, but really lives in their old house. But there's technically no exception for moves from out of state.
If your school decides to enforce this rule next year, you'll have to be granted a waiver for your son to try out for the swim team. You'll probably get it, but you'll still have to ask and that would be stressful.
It's just something to add to your list when thinking about moving and worth Googling. It was a big deal in the spring when VHSL made the changes and there are articles about it.