Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay to play travel teams
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Pay to play at private schools. No joke some DC families do this.
Why would it be a joke? One reason we are sending our kids to private is because after-school sports are mandatory and several teams are no-cut. I would like my kids to continue being active in HS even if they aren’t super talented.
Our private is the opposite. Way more competitive than public. But they have ma y alum in professional leagues—nba, nfl and always a hood showing in March Madness. Even really good players get cut.
That’s not more competitive than a public school like Whitman where there are several thousand kids
Umm. Yes it is. We are talking 6’7” HS Freshmen, kids going first round draft pick, 7 alum in the Final Four, etc. it’s not possible for your average good athlete on a top travel team to make the HS teams.
We are at a giant public HS and the coaches recruit players. So kids are competing with all the kids who are zoned to the school, and lose spots to coach recruits. ITs tough to make these teams.
You know some public school sports powerhouses have this too. It’s not any different except the school has thousands of kids and even more show up for tryouts.
Our kids probably go to the same public high school. It’s sad and many foot realize how many are recruited and there with fake addresses.
We've been surprised how much publics recruit as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn't cut but we're also by far the smallest in the area (875) Meridian HS
This is not true. There are definitely teams that cut at Meridian. For example, baseball.
Do they cut or do they just have to play JV instead of varsity?
They cut. For every sport, it depends how many show up to tryouts. If there are more kids than spots then some get cut. I know kids in multiple sports who have been cut over the years. There are no freshman teams. Since it is a small school, this changes year to year based on numbers. It’s also why sometimes they have to drive very far to play games and why some seasons have been so rough for certain teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay to play travel teams
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Pay to play at private schools. No joke some DC families do this.
Why would it be a joke? One reason we are sending our kids to private is because after-school sports are mandatory and several teams are no-cut. I would like my kids to continue being active in HS even if they aren’t super talented.
Our private is the opposite. Way more competitive than public. But they have ma y alum in professional leagues—nba, nfl and always a hood showing in March Madness. Even really good players get cut.
That’s not more competitive than a public school like Whitman where there are several thousand kids
Umm. Yes it is. We are talking 6’7” HS Freshmen, kids going first round draft pick, 7 alum in the Final Four, etc. it’s not possible for your average good athlete on a top travel team to make the HS teams.
We are at a giant public HS and the coaches recruit players. So kids are competing with all the kids who are zoned to the school, and lose spots to coach recruits. ITs tough to make these teams.
You know some public school sports powerhouses have this too. It’s not any different except the school has thousands of kids and even more show up for tryouts.
Our kids probably go to the same public high school. It’s sad and many foot realize how many are recruited and there with fake addresses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay to play travel teams
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Pay to play at private schools. No joke some DC families do this.
Why would it be a joke? One reason we are sending our kids to private is because after-school sports are mandatory and several teams are no-cut. I would like my kids to continue being active in HS even if they aren’t super talented.
Our private is the opposite. Way more competitive than public. But they have ma y alum in professional leagues—nba, nfl and always a hood showing in March Madness. Even really good players get cut.
That’s not more competitive than a public school like Whitman where there are several thousand kids
Umm. Yes it is. We are talking 6’7” HS Freshmen, kids going first round draft pick, 7 alum in the Final Four, etc. it’s not possible for your average good athlete on a top travel team to make the HS teams.
We are at a giant public HS and the coaches recruit players. So kids are competing with all the kids who are zoned to the school, and lose spots to coach recruits. ITs tough to make these teams.
You know some public school sports powerhouses have this too. It’s not any different except the school has thousands of kids and even more show up for tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it’s sucks but with mega schools and limited facilities here we are.
Anonymous wrote:I have a DD and in my experience there are less/no rec sports opportunities that continue for girls through high school versus boys. The out-of-school options for girls were all teams that were more competitive than HS, but the boys had everything from school-sponsored IMs to rec to basic club to elite.
She wasn’t cut from her second sport until junior year so she had two years with only her no-cut sports season. Honestly, she was pretty down and directionless during the season without the sport she’d been cut from. It was too late to pursue another sport since she was a junior and that season didn’t have a no-cut opportunity to fall back on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay to play travel teams
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Pay to play at private schools. No joke some DC families do this.
Why would it be a joke? One reason we are sending our kids to private is because after-school sports are mandatory and several teams are no-cut. I would like my kids to continue being active in HS even if they aren’t super talented.
Our private is the opposite. Way more competitive than public. But they have ma y alum in professional leagues—nba, nfl and always a hood showing in March Madness. Even really good players get cut.
That’s not more competitive than a public school like Whitman where there are several thousand kids
Umm. Yes it is. We are talking 6’7” HS Freshmen, kids going first round draft pick, 7 alum in the Final Four, etc. it’s not possible for your average good athlete on a top travel team to make the HS teams.
We are at a giant public HS and the coaches recruit players. So kids are competing with all the kids who are zoned to the school, and lose spots to coach recruits. ITs tough to make these teams.
You know some public school sports powerhouses have this too. It’s not any different except the school has thousands of kids and even more show up for tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:thank you. my kids (girls) are not very interested in sports, i can't imagine them even trying out for a team. but what do all those kids do in high school? do they not have PE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay to play travel teams
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Pay to play at private schools. No joke some DC families do this.
Why would it be a joke? One reason we are sending our kids to private is because after-school sports are mandatory and several teams are no-cut. I would like my kids to continue being active in HS even if they aren’t super talented.
Our private is the opposite. Way more competitive than public. But they have ma y alum in professional leagues—nba, nfl and always a hood showing in March Madness. Even really good players get cut.
That’s not more competitive than a public school like Whitman where there are several thousand kids
Umm. Yes it is. We are talking 6’7” HS Freshmen, kids going first round draft pick, 7 alum in the Final Four, etc. it’s not possible for your average good athlete on a top travel team to make the HS teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay to play travel teams
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Pay to play at private schools. No joke some DC families do this.
Why would it be a joke? One reason we are sending our kids to private is because after-school sports are mandatory and several teams are no-cut. I would like my kids to continue being active in HS even if they aren’t super talented.
Our private is the opposite. Way more competitive than public. But they have ma y alum in professional leagues—nba, nfl and always a hood showing in March Madness. Even really good players get cut.
That’s not more competitive than a public school like Whitman where there are several thousand kids
Umm. Yes it is. We are talking 6’7” HS Freshmen, kids going first round draft pick, 7 alum in the Final Four, etc. it’s not possible for your average good athlete on a top travel team to make the HS teams.