Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about swimming at Blair?
Quite a good team.
Is it difficult to make the team?
Yes. 120 students tried out for 30 spots. My kid is a really good swimmer and didn’t make it. Maybe next year!
Wow! Well that rules my kid out then! Swims year round but not fast.
Not so hard at all --- here is this season (ends this weekend at State Champs) tryout standard at Blair
Try Out Requirements:
100 Free - Boys 1:05
Girls 1:10
50 Breast/Fly - Everybody - :50
50 Back - Everybody :40
if you are a club swimmer -- it is not hard at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about swimming at Blair?
Quite a good team.
Is it difficult to make the team?
Yes. 120 students tried out for 30 spots. My kid is a really good swimmer and didn’t make it. Maybe next year!
Wow! Well that rules my kid out then! Swims year round but not fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about swimming at Blair?
Quite a good team.
Is it difficult to make the team?
Yes. 120 students tried out for 30 spots. My kid is a really good swimmer and didn’t make it. Maybe next year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about swimming at Blair?
Quite a good team.
Is it difficult to make the team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about swimming at Blair?
Quite a good team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is raving about their experiences which is a valid perspective but can you also weigh in on the bad parts? What are the sacrifices your children have had to make? What annoys you or your child most about the experience? What do you think they are missing as compared to the home school?
When compared to the good parts the bad parts pale to insignificance.
+1. I feel lucky my kid is there. Nothing is perfect I guess, but honestly I have no complaints. Program is awesome. Blair as a school is well run. Only thing that has been hard is that bc it’s so big, the sports teams are kind of hard to get on… as opposed to smaller schools where a mediocre soccer player, eg, can make the team.
What are the toughest Blair sports teams for freshmen to access? XC, soccer, tennis??
Soccer and tennis. XC is walk on. Track is a tryout, but if you are relatively in shape/a runner it’s not that hard. I am just comparing Blair to places like Kennedy and Einstein and Northwood etc, where if you want to be on the tennis team, you can! 😊
Anonymous wrote:What about swimming at Blair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is raving about their experiences which is a valid perspective but can you also weigh in on the bad parts? What are the sacrifices your children have had to make? What annoys you or your child most about the experience? What do you think they are missing as compared to the home school?
When compared to the good parts the bad parts pale to insignificance.
+1. I feel lucky my kid is there. Nothing is perfect I guess, but honestly I have no complaints. Program is awesome. Blair as a school is well run. Only thing that has been hard is that bc it’s so big, the sports teams are kind of hard to get on… as opposed to smaller schools where a mediocre soccer player, eg, can make the team.
What are the toughest Blair sports teams for freshmen to access? XC, soccer, tennis??
Soccer and tennis. XC is walk on. Track is a tryout, but if you are relatively in shape/a runner it’s not that hard. I am just comparing Blair to places like Kennedy and Einstein and Northwood etc, where if you want to be on the tennis team, you can! 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is raving about their experiences which is a valid perspective but can you also weigh in on the bad parts? What are the sacrifices your children have had to make? What annoys you or your child most about the experience? What do you think they are missing as compared to the home school?
When compared to the good parts the bad parts pale to insignificance.
+1. I feel lucky my kid is there. Nothing is perfect I guess, but honestly I have no complaints. Program is awesome. Blair as a school is well run. Only thing that has been hard is that bc it’s so big, the sports teams are kind of hard to get on… as opposed to smaller schools where a mediocre soccer player, eg, can make the team.
What are the toughest Blair sports teams for freshmen to access? XC, soccer, tennis??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is raving about their experiences which is a valid perspective but can you also weigh in on the bad parts? What are the sacrifices your children have had to make? What annoys you or your child most about the experience? What do you think they are missing as compared to the home school?
When compared to the good parts the bad parts pale to insignificance.
+1. I feel lucky my kid is there. Nothing is perfect I guess, but honestly I have no complaints. Program is awesome. Blair as a school is well run. Only thing that has been hard is that bc it’s so big, the sports teams are kind of hard to get on… as opposed to smaller schools where a mediocre soccer player, eg, can make the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is raving about their experiences which is a valid perspective but can you also weigh in on the bad parts? What are the sacrifices your children have had to make? What annoys you or your child most about the experience? What do you think they are missing as compared to the home school?
When compared to the good parts the bad parts pale to insignificance.