you are way to worried about what other kids do. Does your kid want to play HS? Does your kid not want to play HS? Why dont you focus on that and let other families worry about their own players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSymantec's. They don't call it an athletic scholarship but it is. Bolles, St. John's both do it. I'm guessing others do it too.
Clubs and USSF are the ones that sign off the waivers so really the form can say anything and no one will know.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course many do, it's just called something else, academic money, financial need. Also many private schools require sports participation so there's that hook also. What many don't know is that many schools will waive the participation requirement if you can prove you're doing something physically active/training in something deemed "high level." So really you don't "have" to play for your school (if you're not getting any money; if you are then yes).
Clubs and USSF are the ones that sign off the waivers so really the form can say anything and no one will know.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOk that’s real stupid, implicate an entire HS athletic Dept and all the teams/ kids at thatschool to meet a stupid rule. That is very very stupid!
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Did your kid give up HS and really did not want too and is realizing that it was not necessary. Instead of crapping on people who made something work. Pay attention and learn and make good decisions going forward.
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