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  2. Reclassification (education) - Wikipedia

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    In education in the United States, reclassification or reclassing is the assignment of a student's high school (secondary school) graduation class to either a year earlier or later than their original. For young athletes, graduating a year earlier frees them to start their college sports career, with the hope of playing professionally sooner.

  3. Participating in school sports is not only correlated with high achievement but also high graduation rates. In Baltimore public schools, students in the graduating class of 2019 who participated ...

  4. Amateur sports - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, sports success in high school sports may lead to a professional career in the field. [43] The benefit of sports in high school is debated; some believe that they promote discipline and teamwork, [44] while others find that they can cause injury. [45]

  5. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The largest collegiate sanctioning organization is the NCAA, and the sport that most schools participate in is basketball, with 2,197 men's and women's basketball teams at all levels. [3] A close second is cross country (with 2,065 NCAA teams) and baseball/softball is third (1,952).

  6. 3 kids have tragically died of football injuries this year ...

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    Experts help weigh pros and cons of sports. Madeline Holcombe, CNN. August 30, 2024 at 12:00 PM ... At least three student football players in the US have died since the start of the new school year.

  7. These nine successful CEOs were high school sports stars ...

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    Sport of choice? Football, basketball and baseball Football, basketball and baseball “As a kid, I gravitated to team sports and there’s so much even today that I draw from those experiences.

  8. Student athlete - Wikipedia

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    Student athlete (or student–athlete) is a term used principally in universities in the United States and Canada to describe students enrolled at postsecondary educational institutions, principally colleges and universities, but also at secondary schools, who participate in an organized competitive sport sponsored by that educational institution or school.

  9. Should independent study kids be allowed to play sports ... - AOL

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    The Templeton Unified School District will decide whether all students — including those in independent study — should be allowed to play high school sports.