We happen to live in a big town with a decent HS soccer program and a good academic HS. But as my daughter closes out her elementary school years, we've been surprised to find a number of her club teammates (and some former ones) from smaller towns or bad HS soccer programs getting recruiting to play soccer by private and parochial schools. Literally getting invited on tours, told that financial aid will be likely. Some of the recruiting being done by club coaches for certain schools they seem to have longstanding relationships at. Just how common is this, and what are the rules?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe happen to live in a big town with a decent HS soccer program and a good academic HS. But as my daughter closes out her elementary school years, we've been surprised to find a number of her club teammates (and some former ones) from smaller towns or bad HS soccer programs getting recruiting to play soccer by private and parochial schools. Literally getting invited on tours, told that financial aid will be likely. Some of the recruiting being done by club coaches for certain schools they seem to have longstanding relationships at. Just how common is this, and what are the rules?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe happen to live in a big town with a decent HS soccer program and a good academic HS. But as my daughter closes out her elementary school years, we've been surprised to find a number of her club teammates (and some former ones) from smaller towns or bad HS soccer programs getting recruiting to play soccer by private and parochial schools. Literally getting invited on tours, told that financial aid will be likely. Some of the recruiting being done by club coaches for certain schools they seem to have longstanding relationships at. Just how common is this, and what are the rules?
Keep in mind now private school enrollment is down because of the economy. Even getting a partial tuition is better than an empty seat.
The decision to go private should not be driven by sports but academics, fit etc. If your kid quits or the soccer sucks then what? It isn't for everyone. Nor are all private schools significantly better than quality public school districts
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe happen to live in a big town with a decent HS soccer program and a good academic HS. But as my daughter closes out her elementary school years, we've been surprised to find a number of her club teammates (and some former ones) from smaller towns or bad HS soccer programs getting recruiting to play soccer by private and parochial schools. Literally getting invited on tours, told that financial aid will be likely. Some of the recruiting being done by club coaches for certain schools they seem to have longstanding relationships at. Just how common is this, and what are the rules?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe happen to live in a big town with a decent HS soccer program and a good academic HS. But as my daughter closes out her elementary school years, we've been surprised to find a number of her club teammates (and some former ones) from smaller towns or bad HS soccer programs getting recruiting to play soccer by private and parochial schools. Literally getting invited on tours, told that financial aid will be likely. Some of the recruiting being done by club coaches for certain schools they seem to have longstanding relationships at. Just how common is this, and what are the rules?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI know for a fact Pennington school is a huge recruiter for their sports programs. They give lots of financial aid to those they want for their sports teams. Also in PA - springside Chestnut Hill does the same lots of financial incentives for athletes. Three of my kids teammates received a lot of financial aid to attend and play soccer for them
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJesus...$43k/yr for HS
Some people live in crap districts, to which I say move into a good one, even if it means you have to seriously downsize. It's a much better deal than forking out that kind of money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome families are big supporters of private education and can afford it. Nothing wrong with that, schools wouldn't survive otherwise without them. Financial assistance is available for families who qualify, but most families will still be spending some serious dough.
Some people live in crap districts, to which I say move into a good one, even if it means you have to seriously downsize. It's a much better deal than forking out that kind of money.
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MF Shore is the best! Screw all your ****ty township/academy's. If your kid isn't here at MF Shore, she sucks and shouldn't be playing soccer. Get her a pots and pan set and call it a day. WE ARE THE SHORE!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust move, sounds easy unless you have a lease or mortgage tying you down or a job that would require a lot of travel if you did move. I live in a ****hole of an area but can't just up and move because of things like credit, mortgage and job.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo excuse for lousy credit but your own. Even people with low incomes can have solid credit scores. Of course moving is never easy but staying in a bad district isn't helping your kids. We've lived in a shoebox for years to be in a top 10 district - with three kids it's paid off in spades + tax deductions on the mortgage and SALT. Even if we could have gotten them into a private school @15K a year = 60K per kid for HS = more than one year of college tuition and 180K total = a large chunk of a house. Chances are there are better districts that are still commutable for work. If you can get good FA from a private school that's one thing, but how are you affording pricey club soccer if you're that strapped?
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