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In reply to the discussion: (Virginia) Senate panel kills 'Tebow bill' - homeschoolers NOT allowed on public school sports teams [View all]JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)public school?
My daughter is a good softball player. Good enough that we might consider sending to different area high schools. There are there that are near us. One has the better academic program, and a pretty good softball team. Another has a pretty good academic program, and a very strong softball team.
She's a great student, and so we know she'd do very well in either school, but we'd prefer the one with the better academics. But playing for that school's team might not help her grow her skills, and limit her opportunities for sports related scholarships.
And so ... should we be able to send her to the high school with the better academic history, and then also have her try out for the Softball team at the school that has the strong sports program??
After all, that's what a local home schooled kid would be able to do. They'd get to try out for the better team.
If the legislation allows this, then I'm willing to consider it. As things stand, my daughter can't pick one school for her education, and another for her sports activities.