Anonymous wrote:Do any of the area private high schools allow kids to reclass and stay at the same school?
Anonymous wrote:I mean in the UK they do a gap year and this is not that different from doing a gap year before college. More people should IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the top privates all do this--they have kids repeat 9th or 10th. STA and Sidwell do it frequently. Many of these kids are not paying full tuition (or any tuition) so the money is not an issue.
Why do they do this, for athletes?
-to catch kids up academically. 9th grade is easier the second time around
-also--to create bigger, better athletes.
There's really no down side for the school.
I work at a HS and the down side that I am beginning to see is 20 year old GROWN MEN mingling in halls with 14 year old freshman. The gap between freshmen and seniors has always been stark, but reclassing is making it worse.
We also have a 16 yo freshman that is struggling to connect with his peers in class. It's already sensitive time for adolescents and reclassing for some is just not worth it.
I have never seen a kid reclass for athletic reasons such that they are 3 years older. The 20 year old thing is something that you made up in your head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a number of 15 year old 8th graders at Landon who’d been reclassed when they came in from public.
Yeah Landon is full of them. STA too.
Anonymous wrote:I met a number of 15 year old 8th graders at Landon who’d been reclassed when they came in from public.