Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your 15 year old starting high school? My 15 year old is going into junior year. Did you hold him back two years?
Huh? It's pretty common to be 12 in 6th grade, 13 in 7th and 14 in 8th. Most turn 15 in 9th but not at all uncommon to have an August birthday.
Also, it's super common to redshirt athletes.
Not sure why anyone is fixating on the age here.
Um, no it's not. It's so weird to infantile your kids and have them graduating high school 2 years after they turn adults
Are you really this bad at math?
A kid who starts high school at 15 will graduate at 18 if they are a summer birthday (most common in kids who are redshirted) or 19 if their birthday is earlier.
Also infantile is not a verb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your teen 15 and still not in high school? My freshman son is 13 and going to be 14 in late October. Is that normal for here? We moved here a few years ago. I’m a little concerned he will have classmates so old. Are there really 19 year olds in high school
Do you live in New York? Most states paid attention to the research that it was better for kids to start Kindergarten already 5, and moved their starting dates. New York is one of the last hold outs. Too bad for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your 15 year old starting high school? My 15 year old is going into junior year. Did you hold him back two years?
Huh? It's pretty common to be 12 in 6th grade, 13 in 7th and 14 in 8th. Most turn 15 in 9th but not at all uncommon to have an August birthday.
Also, it's super common to redshirt athletes.
Not sure why anyone is fixating on the age here.
Um, no it's not. It's so weird to infantile your kids and have them graduating high school 2 years after they turn adults
It is regardless of your personal opinion on it. Colleges don't care how old their athletes are. It's also more common the stronger the high school is in sports.
BTW, that means most graduate high school as 19 year olds vs. 18 year olds.
It is stupid to redshirt some poor little kid so he’ll be the big kid in tee ball. He ends up not being very good at sports so it ends up being a poor choice.
The talented athletes who aren’t quite there at graduation, maybe need to mature a little go to a prep school for a year on scholarship and then on to college. This makes a whole lot more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your teen 15 and still not in high school? My freshman son is 13 and going to be 14 in late October. Is that normal for here? We moved here a few years ago. I’m a little concerned he will have classmates so old. Are there really 19 year olds in high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always find it so funny that so many ppl believe that sports kids dont do any of those things. They are some of the biggest culprits, at least when I went to school they were.
Seriously. My kid plays a HS and travel sport and some of those kids are very much into bad stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your 15 year old starting high school? My 15 year old is going into junior year. Did you hold him back two years?
Huh? It's pretty common to be 12 in 6th grade, 13 in 7th and 14 in 8th. Most turn 15 in 9th but not at all uncommon to have an August birthday.
Also, it's super common to redshirt athletes.
Not sure why anyone is fixating on the age here.
Um, no it's not. It's so weird to infantile your kids and have them graduating high school 2 years after they turn adults
It is regardless of your personal opinion on it. Colleges don't care how old their athletes are. It's also more common the stronger the high school is in sports.
BTW, that means most graduate high school as 19 year olds vs. 18 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always find it so funny that so many ppl believe that sports kids dont do any of those things. They are some of the biggest culprits, at least when I went to school they were.
Not of they are actually good and competitive at their sport - then they watch what they eat, train, and get plenty of rest, like their trainers tell them. I know, because I was that kid.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your teen 15 and still not in high school? My freshman son is 13 and going to be 14 in late October. Is that normal for here? We moved here a few years ago. I’m a little concerned he will have classmates so old. Are there really 19 year olds in high school
Anonymous wrote:Why is your 15 year old starting high school? My 15 year old is going into junior year. Did you hold him back two years?
Anonymous wrote:I always find it so funny that so many ppl believe that sports kids dont do any of those things. They are some of the biggest culprits, at least when I went to school they were.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your teen 15 and still not in high school? My freshman son is 13 and going to be 14 in late October. Is that normal for here? We moved here a few years ago. I’m a little concerned he will have classmates so old. Are there really 19 year olds in high school