Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you do that in 4th grade? I wish these kids the best but how can you determine the path of your kid that young and remove a well rounded education from them? Seems crazy
Honestly, this is the norm in every European country...and it starts earlier.
Kids as young as 5 are picked for these sports academies in soccer, hockey and basketball. Some are kicked out at 10 and replaced with better players...others like Messi (who moved from Argentina to Barcelona at 5), become Messi.
If you aren't in one of these academies, you know you will never become a pro and you are just playing Rec. There are no college sports so you aren't chasing admissions or scholarships in Europe (you may decide to come to the US to play).
I agree that the kids that go through these academies but don't ever really make it in the Pros often just turn around and become coaches themselves. They aren't educated much.
Anonymous wrote:How do you do that in 4th grade? I wish these kids the best but how can you determine the path of your kid that young and remove a well rounded education from them? Seems crazy
Anonymous wrote:No, it is 100% online laptop school in 1 or 2 rooms. 1-2 teacher/ proctors to help keep the kids online, ect.
Anonymous wrote:Arent they jusr taking anyone wiling to pay?
Anonymous wrote:I know a FIFTH grader who is enrolling. I don't even know where to begin other than to say WOW. It would be one thing (maybe) if this were just a high school or middle school thing - but FIFTH grade?!? Did we not learn anything from the COVID years? Online school does NOT work for that age group. I pray for them that it works out and that their son is the one of the few that gets the $$$. Otherwise, just another uneducated athlete who may earn a few dollars for a few years and then inevitably end up broke and lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not considering the option but I see why it is appealing. A lot of the HS coaches around here are terrible (and they think they are good) and FCPS is also kind of a let down. STJ is cheaper than other privates and there is a good amount of money and opportunity available for college athletes. Your kids doesn’t have to be a pro to benefit from college sports
Ok. I guess I get that but the odds of most of these kids going D1 is slim and D3 school admissions are still going to focus on academics. I can’t see how they could consider a kid from STJ as a legit academic candidate. Wouldn’t a catholic school or cheaper private be a better route coupled with a better club sport option?
You are missing the bigger picture. Significant NIL money is happening with HS athletes and schools like this will have staff out arranging deals for their athletes. There is a local HS basketball player at Highland that just signed a Reebok endorsement for 6 figures.
Also, they poached the women’s basketball coach from Sidwell who is very connected at top colleges…and the football coach is connected at D1 programs.
They will absolutely attract D1 athletes and they can do it in a way that no DMV private school will allow.
Most of these athletes find the school part annoying…so this removes most of that.
I’ll believe that when I see it. I’m sure Sidwell players will be just fine staying where they are - at a top notch school and working their chances while getting an amazing education.
The D1 Sidwell players are following her. Sidwell’s team will be much worse next year.
Then clearly they don’t care about getting an education. That’s very sad. Sidwell is probably the best
school in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not considering the option but I see why it is appealing. A lot of the HS coaches around here are terrible (and they think they are good) and FCPS is also kind of a let down. STJ is cheaper than other privates and there is a good amount of money and opportunity available for college athletes. Your kids doesn’t have to be a pro to benefit from college sports
Ok. I guess I get that but the odds of most of these kids going D1 is slim and D3 school admissions are still going to focus on academics. I can’t see how they could consider a kid from STJ as a legit academic candidate. Wouldn’t a catholic school or cheaper private be a better route coupled with a better club sport option?
You are missing the bigger picture. Significant NIL money is happening with HS athletes and schools like this will have staff out arranging deals for their athletes. There is a local HS basketball player at Highland that just signed a Reebok endorsement for 6 figures.
Also, they poached the women’s basketball coach from Sidwell who is very connected at top colleges…and the football coach is connected at D1 programs.
They will absolutely attract D1 athletes and they can do it in a way that no DMV private school will allow.
Most of these athletes find the school part annoying…so this removes most of that.
I’ll believe that when I see it. I’m sure Sidwell players will be just fine staying where they are - at a top notch school and working their chances while getting an amazing education.
The D1 Sidwell players are following her. Sidwell’s team will be much worse next year.
Then clearly they don’t care about getting an education. That’s very sad. Sidwell is probably the best school in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not considering the option but I see why it is appealing. A lot of the HS coaches around here are terrible (and they think they are good) and FCPS is also kind of a let down. STJ is cheaper than other privates and there is a good amount of money and opportunity available for college athletes. Your kids doesn’t have to be a pro to benefit from college sports
Ok. I guess I get that but the odds of most of these kids going D1 is slim and D3 school admissions are still going to focus on academics. I can’t see how they could consider a kid from STJ as a legit academic candidate. Wouldn’t a catholic school or cheaper private be a better route coupled with a better club sport option?
You are missing the bigger picture. Significant NIL money is happening with HS athletes and schools like this will have staff out arranging deals for their athletes. There is a local HS basketball player at Highland that just signed a Reebok endorsement for 6 figures.
Also, they poached the women’s basketball coach from Sidwell who is very connected at top colleges…and the football coach is connected at D1 programs.
They will absolutely attract D1 athletes and they can do it in a way that no DMV private school will allow.
Most of these athletes find the school part annoying…so this removes most of that.
I’ll believe that when I see it. I’m sure Sidwell players will be just fine staying where they are - at a top notch school and working their chances while getting an amazing education.
The D1 Sidwell players are following her. Sidwell’s team will be much worse next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not considering the option but I see why it is appealing. A lot of the HS coaches around here are terrible (and they think they are good) and FCPS is also kind of a let down. STJ is cheaper than other privates and there is a good amount of money and opportunity available for college athletes. Your kids doesn’t have to be a pro to benefit from college sports
Ok. I guess I get that but the odds of most of these kids going D1 is slim and D3 school admissions are still going to focus on academics. I can’t see how they could consider a kid from STJ as a legit academic candidate. Wouldn’t a catholic school or cheaper private be a better route coupled with a better club sport option?
You are missing the bigger picture. Significant NIL money is happening with HS athletes and schools like this will have staff out arranging deals for their athletes. There is a local HS basketball player at Highland that just signed a Reebok endorsement for 6 figures.
Also, they poached the women’s basketball coach from Sidwell who is very connected at top colleges…and the football coach is connected at D1 programs.
They will absolutely attract D1 athletes and they can do it in a way that no DMV private school will allow.
Most of these athletes find the school part annoying…so this removes most of that.
I’ll believe that when I see it. I’m sure Sidwell players will be just fine staying where they are - at a top notch school and working their chances while getting an amazing education.