The Charlotte Observer has reported that NIL has been approved for Private School athletes as of today. Seems logical, rich get richer.
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Any school that belongs to the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association.does this include charter schools
Guys as long as the General Assembly (AKA) the GOP continues to destroy public education this is what will continue to happen. It's about time all of us get a clue. Wake up guys
Correct.If I remember correctly, the NCHSAA approved NIL for high school players a year or so ago, only for the NC General Assembly to strike it down the next day.
Look not trying to make this ultra political but it is what it is
Charter are public schools bc most are publicly fundeddoes this include charter schools
This. My daughter got a job at 15 last summer. Why shouldn’t a 15 year old athlete be able to make money off his NIL if a business is willing to pay him. Shouldn’t matter if you go to public or private. Some one will sue over this. The Supreme Court has already ruled on NIL 9-0 against the NCAA.They should all get it, if you're eligable to work or have a work permit you should be able to get NIL.
Whatever the age of employment is should coincide with NIL.
Plus I really dont think it's that huge of a money maker unless you're a 5 star kid that's known nation wide, even with that I doubt it's a huge pay day in the grand scheme(outside of some 4 or 5 stars). Anything less than those would probably be pennies on the dollar compared to college athletes.
Now Private schools are publicly fundedCharter are public schools bc most are publicly funded
100% The GOP makes a profit off of charter schools, and privates. Folks don't realize how much public money actually goes to private schools. This is just a further attack on public schools. Lawmakers literally blocked the NCHSAA version for public schools and allowed it for privates. Again Hypocrisy at its finest.Guys as long as the General Assembly (AKA) the GOP continues to destroy public education this is what will continue to happen. It's about time all of us get a clue. Wake up guys
Lordy...Good thing is private school football sucks.....for now. Other sports like basketball and baseball might be screwed
Catholic and Cardinal gibbons. Who elseLordy...
An uneducated post.
I'd say Private school football does suck as a whole and is not as interesting IMHO. Especially the playoffs. The two most well known football privates play in public leagues which has really helped boost their programs. The public school football playoffs in NC/SC are on another level talentwise, and unmatched intensity.Lordy...
An uneducated post.
Good thing is private school football sucks.....for now. Other sports like basketball and baseball might be screwed
Adam Grier top 100 player and he's only a freshman at HP Christian. HPC always have a good product on the floor. I agreeHave you been to the Charlotte area and seen any of that sucking private school 🏈. Right in the triad HP Christian doesn’t put a bad product on the field. They would give a lot of the 1A and 2A schools a good game.
I would take Providence Day against any school in the state last season. Charlotte Christian would be tough for almost any school, also.Catholic and Cardinal gibbons. Who else
Providence Day does not reclassify. The Charlotte Big Four uses the same rule as the NCHSAA. Eight semesters of athletic eligibility starting first day of freshman year.Before anyone even mentions Providence Day just remember they have a great coach, great/excellent recruiting, much older players as a whole and really no other comp in the private school ranks statewide.
They reclassify as 8th graders or earlier before getting to Providence Day and other Charlotte privates. They just do it a year early to avoid the scrutiny of doing it in high school. Will admit some do it for academics too. But the private schools teams on avg. are much older than the public school players.Providence Day does not reclassify. The Charlotte Big Four uses the same rule as the NCHSAA. Eight semesters of athletic eligibility starting first day of freshman year.
You can reclassify in the publics prior to freshman year and lose no eligibility as long as you meet the age requirement.They reclassify as 8th graders or earlier before getting to Providence Day and other Charlotte privates. They just do it a year early to avoid the scrutiny of doing it in high school. Will admit some do it for academics too. But the private schools teams on avg. are much older than the public school players.
Isn't that what a lot of the current Reidsville team did? It was on the boards previously that a large number of students 'reclassified' / held back a grade in middle school during the covid period. I had never heard of middle schoolers doing that until then and it's definitely not normal in areas I deal with.You can reclassify in the publics prior to freshman year and lose no eligibility as long as you meet the age requirement.
Its a new trend that's gaining steam. If your athlete child is not good as you thought they would be at the end of their 8th grade year you have them repeat at a Charter school or private school so they can play sports and then start in a supposed better position in the 9th grade. Its fairly big in private schools and gaining steam in public schools.Isn't that what a lot of the current Reidsville team did? It was on the boards previously that a large number of students 'reclassified' / held back a grade in middle school during the covid period. I had never heard of middle schoolers doing that until then and it's definitely not normal in areas I deal with.
Where can one see those requirements?You can reclassify in the publics prior to freshman year and lose no eligibility as long as you meet the age requirement.
No..that's not the situation. These kids didn't transfer to privates(charters are public also), they held back in regular public middle schools.Its a new trend that's gaining steam. If your athlete child is not good as you thought they would be at the end of their 8th grade year you have them repeat at a Charter school or private school so they can play sports and then start in a supposed better position in the 9th grade. Its fairly big in private schools and gaining steam in public schools.
Now a bunch of parents non sports related reclassed children during covid and I don't blame them. 1-2 years of computer ed with, kool aid and video games was tough on children especially in subjects like math, English and science. Want to see a study of these COVID children and how they fair on test and in HS /college. Think there was so harm done with virtual school, but what do I know.
All on the NCHSAA site.Where can one see those requirements?
The athletic eligibility “clock” starts day one freshman school year. From that point on the student has eight consecutive semesters to play sports as long as they do not go over the age requirement which is turning 19 years old prior to September 1 of the current school year.Where can one see those requirements?
I did the opposite. My son started school early. I always kind of wished we hadn’t started him early but he was too smart to hold back once he started school. He was playing D3 football on the OL as a 17 year old for a few games into the seasonIn the past students were held back by parents in elementary and middle school for academic or maturity reasons. Not a regular occurrence but it happened. Think parents use the same reasoning but it’s sports related.
It makes a difference when you do not turn 16 until after your senior football season is over while another player turns 19 close to the start of the season.
They had to either home school and repeat the 8th grade year or go charter school and repeat 8th grade or go private and repeat 8th or earlier. You cant just not go to school for an entire year. As Btango stated you get 8 semesters once you enter the 9th regardless of where you start as a 9th grader so they delay starting high school. Or if they repeated in MS been ineligible for sports. At least in CMS you are, You only get 4 semesters in CMS middle schools.No..that's not the situation. These kids didn't transfer to privates(charters are public also), they held back in regular public middle schools.
Yea, I looked. Not easy to find.All on the NCHSAA site.