Simple solution, since some private schools can't help but recruit the best athletes from their area public schools make them play two divisions above in which the school would be normally participating in. I feel it is an injustice to young men who have for example have been in a private elementary feeder school and has had to participate in such things as First Communion and Confirmation. I feel that athletes who have not participated in these programs should have to before they become eligible to play for these schools. My reason for this is because it is not just about being an athlete at these schools it's about being a student of the system and participate in all aspects of the institution. I feel if these young men would make school eligible to at within their division when they participate in programs missed at their elementary feeder schools.
JOE SCALZO | A Solution to public-private problem?
Simple solution, since some private schools can't help but recruit the best athletes from their area public schools make them play two divisions above in which the school would be normally participating in. I feel it is an injustice to young men who have for example have been in a private elementary feeder school and has had to participate in such things as First Communion and Confirmation. I feel that athletes who have not participated in these programs should have to before they become eligible to play for these schools. My reason for this is because it is not just about being an athlete at these schools it's about being a student of the system and participate in all aspects of the institution. I feel if these young men would make school eligible to at within their division when they participate in programs missed at their elementary feeder schools.
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