Within my daughters level, there are two practice groups. My daughter was originally in the A practice group, who works on harder skills and comes an extra day. She was moved to the B group recently, assumingly because her vault scores have been very low this season. All of her other scores have been great. After the first meet (where she got a 6), I asked if they could help her with her vault through privates since she is just not getting it in practice, and she asked as well. They said no. No one has come to me to address her problems on vault at all the entire season and she has not gotten past a 7.8 when all of her other scores are in the nines. Our only meet left is states. One of the girls who was originally in the B group took her place in the A group. I do not care what group my daughter is in, but I do have a big issue with the lack of communication. She was not told that she was being moved, or why. She was not told what she could do to get her spot back. They just never addressed it at all. And even worse, the coaches keep insisting that there is no A and B group, and that it is just about numbers. They even promised them that this was the case. There are absolutely two different groups, and it is very obvious. Every team parent knows there is an every team gymnast knows there is. Not to mention, there are typically 8-9 girls in one group and 4-5 in the other and it's the same groups every time. So it is not about the numbers. If they wanted to move her, and they felt it was best, I would be just fine with that - IF they were honest about it. She would be sad but she would know what she had to do to get her spot back and could work towards that. But the lack of communication, the coverups, and the lying... really bother me. And honestly, it has me thinking that maybe we need to switch gyms, too. I just feel like that aspect of it is disrespectful to the amount of time she spends there and the amount of effort she puts it. I also think that kids are kids. Albeit, gymnasts are typically smart and mature kids. But moving their groups around in the middle of the season with no explanation offered just messes with their heads and hurts their feelings.