DS is in 8th grade. Last night the HS held an informational meeting for parents. The principal and VP explained stuff like graduation requirements, weighted GPAs, advisors, etc., etc.
When they got to the part about extra-curricular activities one little thing sent me into a panic: practices and tryouts for all fall sports start August 15.
This is smack-dab in the middle of our WDW family reunion vacation Aug 12 - 19.
One of the other parents there raised her hand and asked if that date was hard and fast, as if she was in same position as us. The principal answered, Yes. Thats the state-wide start date. We expect all athletes to report then. So, I recommend you plan to be in town from that date on.
After the meeting, I approached the VP to ask if there is any flexibility at all. He just kinda shrugged and said, Thats the date. You could try contacting the athletic director to ask for permission to report late but showing up on the 21st is really late. He really doesnt have to allow it.
So does anyone have any experience with this kind of dilemma? DS wants to run cross country so its not like he has to really try-out for a football or soccer position.
Thanks,
Kelley
PS: Im a little irked that they drop this news on us at a meeting that was entirely optional to attend. If I had known 6 months ago, I could have scheduled the trip to fit the August 15 date (Im in charge since were using my DVC points). Can you imagine the shock and dismay among the parents who wouldnt get the news until its mailed home with class schedules in June?
When they got to the part about extra-curricular activities one little thing sent me into a panic: practices and tryouts for all fall sports start August 15.
This is smack-dab in the middle of our WDW family reunion vacation Aug 12 - 19. One of the other parents there raised her hand and asked if that date was hard and fast, as if she was in same position as us. The principal answered, Yes. Thats the state-wide start date. We expect all athletes to report then. So, I recommend you plan to be in town from that date on.
After the meeting, I approached the VP to ask if there is any flexibility at all. He just kinda shrugged and said, Thats the date. You could try contacting the athletic director to ask for permission to report late but showing up on the 21st is really late. He really doesnt have to allow it.
So does anyone have any experience with this kind of dilemma? DS wants to run cross country so its not like he has to really try-out for a football or soccer position.
Thanks,
Kelley
PS: Im a little irked that they drop this news on us at a meeting that was entirely optional to attend. If I had known 6 months ago, I could have scheduled the trip to fit the August 15 date (Im in charge since were using my DVC points). Can you imagine the shock and dismay among the parents who wouldnt get the news until its mailed home with class schedules in June?
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