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Re: How Many Regionals Does Your Team Participate In?

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Originally Posted by Vermeulen View Post
We only go to one regional, mostly because of financial reasons, and because of missing school. I've always wondered, though, how do teams that go to a lot of regionals and championships deal with missing so much school? It seems like it'd be a big deal to me.
All of the years I was in HS, except for my Freshman year we did three events total. Usually, this meant that we would miss anywhere between 2 and 6 days of school during the season, depending on when Regionals and the Championship landed.

One of the nice things about the regional structure is that only 2 of the 3 days are really important and of those 2, 1 is usually a Saturday. In years past when we had a larger team, or kids couldn't miss class as much, we would just take a select group of students Thursday and then take the entire team on Friday and Saturday, with the exception of New Jersey this year, which was a Friday, Saturday and Sunday event.

A trick that some teams do, and we've used in the past, is to go to an Event over spring break, which varies depending on the year.
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