Lilacs4Me
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Just curious - does your kids's middle school hold tryouts for sports, and do they cut?
Ours does, and it's a relatively small school - about 350 kids for 6th/7th/8th. I never thought anything of it until I was talking to my sister. Both my kids have been cut - DS15, in 8th grade, for a sport that he never played before but thought it would be fun (so I wasn't holding out hope he'd make it anyway LOL), and DD was cut this past winter for a sport that she is familiar with, but does a different version of, competition-wise. No big shakes - she didn't seem very bothered by being cut.
So, I was telling my sister this, and she expressed great surprise that a middle school would cut kids from a team. Her kids' middle school will take anyone interested, then plans teams accordingly. I was kind of surprised at that....cuts have always happened here. And it makes sense for some sports like basketball and cheerleading, where there are only so many players on the court/etc at a time, and only so many uniforms.
But today I look at DD's snnouncements (they send them in an email blast a few times a week in efforts to save paper) and there is an announcement for track and field tryouts. Now, DS15 did track last year in high school and I know for a fact that they took every kid or he would not have made it! LOL He is a defensive end/o-lineman for the football team - linemen are never track stars! But in MIDDLE SCHOOL, the kids have to try out for track??!! Track seemed to always be the last holdout as a "no-cut" sport, for some reason.
So, thoughts? Is it GOOD for kids to get cut from teams in 6th grade, or should they all get a chance to try new sports before high school? Or is that "old-school" thinking now that sports specialization starts at such a young age?
Ours does, and it's a relatively small school - about 350 kids for 6th/7th/8th. I never thought anything of it until I was talking to my sister. Both my kids have been cut - DS15, in 8th grade, for a sport that he never played before but thought it would be fun (so I wasn't holding out hope he'd make it anyway LOL), and DD was cut this past winter for a sport that she is familiar with, but does a different version of, competition-wise. No big shakes - she didn't seem very bothered by being cut.
So, I was telling my sister this, and she expressed great surprise that a middle school would cut kids from a team. Her kids' middle school will take anyone interested, then plans teams accordingly. I was kind of surprised at that....cuts have always happened here. And it makes sense for some sports like basketball and cheerleading, where there are only so many players on the court/etc at a time, and only so many uniforms.
But today I look at DD's snnouncements (they send them in an email blast a few times a week in efforts to save paper) and there is an announcement for track and field tryouts. Now, DS15 did track last year in high school and I know for a fact that they took every kid or he would not have made it! LOL He is a defensive end/o-lineman for the football team - linemen are never track stars! But in MIDDLE SCHOOL, the kids have to try out for track??!! Track seemed to always be the last holdout as a "no-cut" sport, for some reason.
So, thoughts? Is it GOOD for kids to get cut from teams in 6th grade, or should they all get a chance to try new sports before high school? Or is that "old-school" thinking now that sports specialization starts at such a young age?