On my varsity jacket and most that I have seen, a star signifies that individual was team captain of one of the sports that they participated in.
Stars on a letter jacket typically signify a student's achievements in athletics, academics, or extracurricular activities. Each star often represents a specific level of accomplishment, such as earning a varsity letter or recognition for outstanding performance in a particular area. The stars serve as a symbol of pride and dedication, showcasing the individual's hard work and commitment to their school and activities.
You must be in the top 7 runners on your team to be on Varsity.
Means you participated on varsity for half the season or half the meats
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The Boy Scouting program includes Varsity Scouting for young men ages 14 to 18 and adds high adventure, sporting, and other elements. The Varsity Letter may be earned by participating in a high adventure or sports program with requirements are set by the Varsity Coach.
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The Six Pointed star represents Rastafari & the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
You get a varsity letter by playing at the varsity level in sports. Often your coach will set up standards for you to get it, such as: play in 10 games. You can also get a varsity letter for academics, and sometimes your school will hand them out for the fine arts too. Those will usually have standards too, like: get all A's for three years, or be in a fine arts class or marching band for three years, (something along those lines.) You do not have to be a certain age, (I'm a freshman and got a varsity letter in soccer and will get one in track.)
It just depends on where you want it... Personally I put my varsity letter on the sleeve of my jacket and put my pin on the back of my jacket by my name.