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If a kid shows up in 9th grade, they are not a transfer.

I have no problem with 9th graders. Yes, if Upperman is under capacity, which it hasn't been since about 2010, you can. Come from Cookeville. Cookeville western city limits is about 4 miles from the UHS campus and in the same county. That said, you can't live in Jackson or Smith Co and attend any Putnam Co school. Edited by UpperCumberlandMan
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BINGO!!!!

Maryville, Alcoa, Fulton, OR and others know the rules.

like I said all along, school choice is good. Choose before Hs, move in county and your fine. Choose to move after that, sit a year unless u get an approved tssaa hardship. But it should be a parents choice, not HS coaches hanging out a pee wee games recruiting kids. Edited by UpperCumberlandMan
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I believe a lot of this is semantics in the athletic culture we find ourselves in.  I have always hated the word "recruiting" when it comes to high school athletics.  It just sounds illegal.  BUT, what I'm finding is, that a good coach has to be able to "sell" their program even to the kids who are already zoned for his/her school.  I'm not just talking football, I'm talking all sports.  

 

If there is a really good football player at Carpenter's Middle, who is zoned for William Blount or Heritage, is it considered "recruiting" for a WB or Heritage coach to try to talk to that kid--or his family--and sell the merits of attending the school he is supposed to attend?  If that is the definition of recruiting we are talking about, then I believe that coaches must do it.

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like I said all along, school choice is good. Choose before Hs, move in county and your fine. Choose to move after that, sit a year unless u get an approved tssaa hardship. But it should be a parents choice, not HS coaches hanging out a pee wee games recruiting kids.

no problem with at all if a coach trys to sell his program to his city and county school kids. But if that same coach is a Blount Co HS and doing it in Knox County, it is recruiting. Edited by UpperCumberlandMan
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