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A Parent-They missed 15 nights total(travel) and 12 full days excused. The sport is in the same conference, and there are 4 tournaments involved.
Baseball (games) starts 2 weeks after the season and the grade check comes out just prior to the season. No chance to catch up-just done for the season.
I don't understand how baseball can be in the same conference and yet does not have to travel.
However, if your story is true I personally think there are much bigger issues here than one players eligibility.
Obviously this is a private school - I doubt any public school could keep from losing their state funding with this happening.
Any school that allows an athletic schedule that forces a high school student athlete to miss 12 full days in a single 6 week period has their priorities extremely messed up.
I may be a sports buff, but to allow a kid to miss 40% of the classes for tournaments is ludicrous.
I would expect that if there was no way to change this schedule the administrative staff and teachers would monitor the kids on a weekly basis - work not caught up, or grades too low - no tournament this week.
I personally think you have a beef with the wrong coach. The coach who allowed him to get this far behind without intervention is the one you should be dissappointed with.
Give the baseball coach some credit - at least he seems to be concerned with this kid actually getting an education.
Just my opinion and worth little at that.