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Just curious if anybody heard anything about potential candidates
King?Any other names rumored besides Havelock’s Wooten for this job?
Why would he want to go back when the same issues are still present that sent him to Easley? Also doesnt Pitt county have open enrollment?King back to Havelock
King?
Why does only Rose have open enrollment? Or do all county schools have it too. I’m just confused is all.Rose has open enrollment if you come as a freshman. Arrive after that and you sit 1 year before you become eligible. Put in place after the first year when Cornell Powell went out and got guys to come in and play with him only to lose to CC in the 4A finals
Your confused ?? Try living here it’s no better. DH Conley and South Central have had higher enrollments are tighter on space and have very few openings for open enrollment. Rose has a bigger facility and has more room. General students can go on that basis at any time but athletes must go as a freshman if they want to play immediately. Go later than that and lose a year. Hope it helps but it’s really crazy the way they do thingsWhy does only Rose have open enrollment? Or do all county schools have it too. I’m just confused is all.
Why would he want to go back when the same issues are still present that sent him to Easley? Also doesnt Pitt county have open enrollment?
Doesn't seem like these rules would stand up in court with a good lawyer. How can you have open enrollment at two schools and not the others? And how can you tell a kid if he didn't play there as a freshman he can't play if he moves in? This relate the the DHC drama with the kid who transferred from Rose a few years ago?Your confused ?? Try living here it’s no better. DH Conley and South Central have had higher enrollments are tighter on space and have very few openings for open enrollment. Rose has a bigger facility and has more room. General students can go on that basis at any time but athletes must go as a freshman if they want to play immediately. Go later than that and lose a year. Hope it helps but it’s really crazy the way they do things
That's our rule. Tranfer in and lose a year unless the school you come from signs off on it. It should be how all transfers work within a county like that where some schools have open enrollment. New Hanover has open enrollment too and has players from all over that county.Doesn't seem like these rules would stand up in court with a good lawyer. How can you have open enrollment at two schools and not the others? And how can you tell a kid if he didn't play there as a freshman he can't play if he moves in? This relate the the DHC drama with the kid who transferred from Rose a few years ago?
I was referring to not moving and going to a school with open enrollment. Meant not living in NH district but transferring there from Laney. Unless you move you should sitout. I brought us up because that’s the rule we operate under. Unless you move from out of state or your school signs off you have to sit a year to play sports at CC. I feel like that should be a rule in all open enrollment areas unless you physically move.If you legally move to a new school district then you should be eligible. That makes no sense to me unless the season has started. And Catholic has no boundaries so how does this apply to them?
I’d be ok with a kid not sitting out if the school they are leaving signs off on it. Believe it’s the head coach/AD and principal who would need to.I agree with that. I think open enrollment is a bunch of BS anyway. It's not right when some schools have a hard line district, yet others have open enrollment. We have academies here in Cumberland County you can apply to go to at different HS's. IF you are allowed in there, you can play sports. Otherwise, you have to move into the district of the school to be eligible.