I disagree. What percentage of the population lives in the same place from K to 12? Considering that there were over 500 wrestlers that competed at states, 50 seems to be a low number of "transfers" compared to the general public. 100 might be more in line.Your post is hard to understand. I think I agree
Most people who move to a different district from MS to HS have other reasons, & it’s not educational based.
My friend counted over 50 wrestlers at PIAA states who wrestled for a different school district in MS. This is a problem state wide and has been for decades.
The PIAA has a rule in place to govern transfers post 9th grade - which is the last year of JH in some school districts. Should the school that you attend for MS dictate where you can compete for the rest of your scholastic career? How about the school district you attend elementary school?
This issue gets conflated with the public vs. non-public when actually it should be a separate issue. If a kid moves to Council Rock North or Souderton or State College or Central Mountain or Delaware Valley in the 7th or 8th grade nobody gets their panties in a wad. And it happens all the time.
I get that McCort is a serial offender which is why they are getting slapped. But they are getting screwed IMO - they are getting this exorbitant penalty in large part because of the legal things they are doing - having 7th and 8th graders move and enroll. If they just had the big Gibson and the big Butler transfer over - we've had plenty of PUBLIC HSs with more transfers than that.