Link?Live stream on youtube
Maybe we will hear something today
Link?Live stream on youtube
Maybe we will hear something today
It went private. Any updates before during public session as i didnt catch most of it.![]()
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I understandIt has nothing to do with when your school district starts school. The cut off date for California first.
It has nothing to do with when your school district starts their school year. The cut off mandate date for California public schools affecting the trapped kids is September 1.
Link is public again but they didn’t discuss this topic.It went private. Any updates before during public session as i didnt catch most of it.
I understand
But, if you choose July 1st ALL schools are covered across the nation. If you choose Aug there's a very small minority (less than 1%) with school starts in July.
What I'm saying is give some players that are born after July 1st but before their school cutoff date the option to chose between playing up or down.
In the end most will choose to play with their age in school.
This is basically BY but starting July 1st not Jan 1st. All trapped players are addressed and you don't need to do waivers to accommodate the 1% of edge cases.
I'm only considering defined school district start dates.No. Nothing will cover all kids, if the goal is to make sure that 100% will play with their grade. Kids start school early, and are allowed to start late, all the time. When it comes to club soccer, many of them are also enrolled in private school, where in that case these school cutoff dates don't matter much. Moving it to July 1 instead of Aug 1 may in fact be beneficial in that less kids would be affected - if that is closer to the cut-off date for most school starts. But any date chosen is going to advantage some and disadvantage others. If they choose Aug 1, those with aug birthdays have the most options, while those with July birthdays are hosed. If they choose July 1, those with July birthdays have the most options, while those with June birthdays are hosed. And if they stay with Jan 1, those with Jan birthdays have the most options, while those with December birthdays remain hosed.
I'm only considering defined school district start dates.
Private school, and homeschool hold backs can play with their age.
What I'm looking for is a way to accommodate most players and to make things as simple as possible for Clubs to implement.
Correct, all players that attend public school."My proposal will cover 100% (of the kids that I choose to cover with my proposal)".
Bummer. Who can share or leak the recap of the private discussion on the topic?Link is public again but they didn’t discuss this topic.
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It has nothing to do with when your school district starts school. The cut off date for California first.
It has nothing to do with when your school district starts their school year. The cut off mandate date for California public schools affecting the trapped kids is September 1.
Correct, all players that attend public school.
Either way you're going to end up with edge cases. (Which is why I dont like SY) At least what I proposed addresses all public school cutoff dates.
This may seem like nitpicking, but I think its an important to note that a calendar year cutoff is not biological age, but chronological age. Biological age can differ dramatically from calendar/chronological age...even by years.And I agree, that a BY date of Jan 1 takes all of the ambiguity away, and separates biological age from school year.
Yes it can.This may seem like nitpicking, but I think its an important to note that a calendar year cutoff is not biological age, but chronological age. Biological age can differ dramatically from calendar/chronological age...even by years.
RAE has virtually nothing to due with chronological/calendar age, it has everything to do with biological age. So RAE can't be addressed by changing the calendar cutoff.
Then that would effectively change BY to SY or vice versa, it makes no sense. Wait until a 6' 170# U13 born in the 2nd half of the year (based on whatever cutoff) plays down on U12. It would exacerbate the problem. It's not the calendar, its the biology. My kids were both 2 years behind on bio vs chron. It can happen the other way with bio older than chron (you know the 12 year olds that looked like they could have driven to the game). Its nothing a calendar cutoff can fix.Yes it can.
Just give the players born in the second half of the year the option to play down.
Most would choose to play with their grade in school by the time they get to High School and showcases become the focus.
Correct, I should have used "chronological".This may seem like nitpicking, but I think its an important to note that a calendar year cutoff is not biological age, but chronological age. Biological age can differ dramatically from calendar/chronological age...even by years.
RAE has virtually nothing to due with chronological/calendar age, it has everything to do with biological age. So RAE can't be addressed by changing the calendar cutoff.
Same here as it impacts decisions for December tryouts.I've been waiting 2 months for today and this vote. Today arrives and there is zero news. Not a single formal statement as far as I can tell. It's very anticlimactic. This thread is still discussing BY, SY, RAE... Does anyone have any actual news?
2025/26 will stay birth year from what I'm told.Same here as it impacts decisions for December tryouts.