Our gym (a YMCA with limited practice hours) does level 5, then at least 2 years of Prep Op (in our state beginning prep op has level 5&6 skills, intermediate prep op has 6&7 skills, and advanced prep op has 7&8 skills, so our girls usually do beginning and then intermediate) and then they compete at one meet as a level 6 and move on to level 7 (we don't have anyone above a level 7 now, but we should have a couple of 8's next year). This works well for our gym because prep op teams (at least around here) tend to be an option for girls who want to compete but don't want to be practicing 15-20+ hours a week, so it puts our girls on a more level playing field, competing against girls who have a similar practice schedule.
However, looking at the websites of some of the gyms where we've competed this year, many teams do 2 years of level 5. One team in particular, I noticed, has their 2nd year level 5's attending both level 5 practices and level 7 practices. They don't have a level 6 team at all... they just skip right to level 7. They must do at least one level 6 meet... whether they do it at the end of their second year of level 5 or at the beginning of their first year of level 7, I don't know. Our girls struggle with level 5 so much as it is (every year it's the same... look at the scores of the level 3's, 4's, prep ops, 7's, and they're all comfortably in the mid 30's... but the level 5 scores are struggling to get into the 30's. I remember thinking last year when my DD was flying through level 4 with great scores that it wouldn't happen to her, yet low and behold, here she is... highest score so far this year has been a 31.7), that it makes it hard when they're competing against 2nd year level 5's who are training level 7, but it is what it is.
I don't know what the coach will do next year. Our current prep ops are a lot older than our current level 5's. And it looks likely that only about half of our current level 5's will get their move-up score (31). So whether she'll keep them all for a second year at level 5 (which I would be O.K. with as long as there is some up-training going on), tries to do level 6 with the ones that have the move-up scores (seems unlikely, as coach has said that she HATES competing level 6), or moves some or all of them to prep-op (they don't have to have a move-up score to do prep-op, though they'd have to get it at some point if they ever want to move beyond prep-op), I have no idea. The reason why I'm rambling on (and probably not answering your question at all) is because at the moment I'm very curious as to what the HC is thinking about doing next year, but I'm resolved not to bug her about it until after both the USAG season is over and the highschool season is over (she's also assistant head coach of the hs team) because I'm sure she doesn't have a single spare brain cell to deal with my wonderings!
