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9thregionknowledge

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  1. Do you think that permission will be given if asked? If that answer is always yes then why would you need to ask? If there is a possibility of a " no " when asked, then why would you ask at all? If you ask and get no as a response, then your child could face repercussions from the coaching staff or other faculty for even hinting that you are looking to go to another school. And I will bet that 99% of the kids that transfer from public to private are doing so for the education more than anything.

    Oh, I don't know, I guess I would ask because it's the rules and the right thing to do. Heaven forbid those thoughts were used to make a decision, rules and ethics. Just talk to all the coaches, make sure you up sell your kid, and find the best deal. You should also see if you can make a package deal, you know for their friends, so they are ok socially at the new school.

  2. So if my friend and his wife decide that their child is miserable at Dixie, not excelling at sports or academics like they know she is capable of, and are thinking of taking her to Cov Cath after this school year is over, then they need permission from Dixie to go talk to anyone at Cov Cath?

    First, academically and athletically, I would ask a third party to see if she is reaching her potential. Most all parents think their child is better than what they really are.

     

    You would only need permission to have them participate in athletic activities: such as open gyms, workouts, practices, scrimmages, etc. I sure hope your friend would leave the sports part out of the decision but I'm crazy, I place academics over athletics.

  3. How does that work for a private school? Most who attend do not live in that district, so when making that choice to go to a particular private school, you are not allowed to get a up close look at the athletics because they are not allowed to do anything with you during the summer months? I don't believe sports should be the sole reasoning for choosing a school, but it can be some part of it.

     

    It works by if you follow the rules you can get permission from the school where you're enrolled and go see. You can do a shadow day and watch academics and athletics if you want. Heck, I don't think kids are going in and doing three days a week in the classroom to see if they like it or attending the math camp to see how many times the teacher calls on them. Give me a break.

  4. As long as you were playing with your district, no issue. If you were playing with a school you weren't enrolled in or part of that district, then you were breaking the rules. Not talking about summer select teams though.

     

    What I'm saying is kids that come to HHS their freshman year from other districts or private schools.

     

    If those players have/had permission form the school they are enrolled in it would be fine to play for whomever. So if an 8th grader was enrolled at Canpbell Co and wanted to play for Brossart in the summer they could as long as they have written permission from Campebll Co that the player was allowed to do so.

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