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MA schools are consistently in the top 3 in the US. But you're free to homeschool your kid. I'm sure that will turn out well.
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My kids aren't in school any longer, but it's a valid point. Some teachers have gone past the 3 R's and are pushing their own personal agenda. Everyone should be concerned about that.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThere has been a movement in MLS Next local teams filling roster spots with red shirt freshman from local colleges. Bayside for example has multiple players from Bryant and Brown playing this year and will contribute. Mls next has become a viable option for college coaches to send some of there young players. So it's not entirely accurate to say teams are made up of HS players.
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My kids aren't in school any longer, but it's a valid point. Some teachers have gone past the 3 R's and are pushing their own personal agenda. Everyone should be concerned about that.
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So no kids in school yet you're here posting politics on a youth soccer site? Yeah that's normal
To be clear, I never inferred I was normal. Didn't know that was a qualification for posting on here. If so, this board will be very, very quiet.
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My kids math teacher pushes an agenda during math class. They’re all pedos in the system. Every single one is over sexualizing kids.
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Yeah, it was so much better when people were saying "Why do you care if we exploit kids and their parents by signing them up for leagues they have no business being in, lie to them about going pro and getting D1 scholarships, and ask them to give up their high school experience, so we can make more money?!!!"
Oh wait, it's kind of the same thing.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThere has been a movement in MLS Next local teams filling roster spots with red shirt freshman from local colleges. Bayside for example has multiple players from Bryant and Brown playing this year and will contribute. Mls next has become a viable option for college coaches to send some of there young players. So it's not entirely accurate to say teams are made up of HS players.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostYeah, it was so much better when people were saying "Why do you care if we exploit kids and their parents by signing them up for leagues they have no business being in, lie to them about going pro and getting D1 scholarships, and ask them to give up their high school experience, so we can make more money?!!!"
Oh wait, it's kind of the same thing.
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Every non-injured redshirt athlete I know participates in ALL team activities like any other athlete. That includes film, mandatory study halls and team travel to local games. How does a college athlete manage to play for Bayside and why would the college coach allow it?
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