Comments on: Benefits of Online High School for Student Athletes /online-student-athletes/ The Top Online School In Arizona Fri, 14 Oct 2022 22:48:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: 樱桃app色 Online /online-student-athletes/#comment-3656 Thu, 16 Sep 2021 16:27:53 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3656 In reply to Linda Sue mitchell.

Hi, Linda. For Idaho, we recommend checking out iSucceed Virtual Schools. They are NCAA approved, so your son can still participate in college sports just fine! The teachers are awesome there as well. Head or give them a call at 208.908.6250. 馃檪

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By: Linda Sue mitchell /online-student-athletes/#comment-3654 Wed, 15 Sep 2021 19:07:03 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3654 My grandson isn’t doing very well in high school but since the covid outbreak and he had to do online studies his grades have improved he does a lot better job at school when he gets to do it online but he is desires to get a scholarship to college with his baseball skills he lives in Napa Idaho and he needs to find this online school that allows him to do sports at the same time

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By: 樱桃app色 Online /online-student-athletes/#comment-3652 Tue, 29 Jun 2021 22:05:19 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3652 In reply to Seiba Moha.

Hi, Seiba. You would have to play for the school you attend, or possibly have permission to participate in your home school athletics.

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By: Seiba Moha /online-student-athletes/#comment-3650 Sat, 26 Jun 2021 12:49:59 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3650 Can a student athlete pick any High School they want to play for?

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By: Timothy Nicholson /online-student-athletes/#comment-3648 Mon, 14 Sep 2020 00:41:01 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3648 My son is a golfer (13 yrs old) and he’s very accomplished at his sport. He’s one of the best in the state under age 13, and he goes to a brick and mortar private school (in Hawaii). As much as we can he also competes at private and state tournaments in Hawaii. However, we’re considering putting him in Online school permanently not just for the safety, these days, but also he does better than at a brick and mortar school… personality related. But since he’s an athlete and he needs regular tournaments, I am afraid that when he gets old enough to compete at high school levels (Varsity, etc), he’ll be online and may be told that he can’t be on a high school team, which does increase his visibility with college scouts in the future. My question is, am I limiting my sons ability to go to a good college by placing him in Online school? Is brick an morter the only way for him to go to college with an athletic scholarship? Or is there a way for him to compete with local high schools in an open forum from 樱桃app色 school… or any other online school for that matter? Because only competing in very expensive state and national tournaments is very difficult and if he’s not the absolute best all the time, he may not get as much visibility as we’d like! Thank you for your time.

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By: 樱桃app色 Online /online-student-athletes/#comment-3646 Wed, 27 Mar 2019 16:49:47 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3646 In reply to Jeremy Killion.

Hi, Jeremy. Thanks for the question. 馃檪 You could look into playing for your local high school, or you would most likely sign up for a club team.

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By: Jeremy Killion /online-student-athletes/#comment-3644 Tue, 26 Mar 2019 18:44:20 +0000 //?p=34575#comment-3644 Does a student athlete have to play for their local high school or can they choose any Arizona high school to play for?

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