If the money’s not there, it’s not there and the skater’s family made a sensible choice.
Looking at past USFS decisions, I doubt USFS will weigh these Jr. B results particularly highly. Looking at some past assignment selections from women, Lee got chosen for Jr. Worlds without any amazing international results because of her strong nationals performance. Higase-Chen had won a jr. B (Budapest) and junior nationals, but that was weighted less in the selection committee’s choice than senior nationals. This year, Cleo Park got chosen for a JGP because of her Milwaukee Cup results later fortified by NQS results. Not going to the Cranberry Jr. B (not sure if she was invited there) didn’t eliminate her chances for a bigger international assignment selection. I do think Nemirovsky’s result at Cranberry springboarded her on to the JGP, but it goes to show that there’s several different routes to an international assignment.
If a skater can’t self-fund internationally, then they need to make the most of Nationals and Junior Cup. That’s their route to USFS-paid international assignments.
Circling back to this, the last 2 JGP assignments for the women certainly solidify the point made above. Here are the top 10 scores across this summer's Junior Cup, Cranberry Cup Jr B & NQS Series:
1) Mia Kalin - 193.35/168.35 - NQS (senior)/Cranberry
2) Logan Higase-Chen - 191.63/179.74/169.45 - NQS (senior)/Jr Cup/Cranberry
2) Cleo Park - 187.33/168.21 - NQS/Jr Cup
3) Emilia Nemirovsky - 180.37/167.50 - Cranberry/NQS
4) Annika Chao - 179.85/173.12 - Jr Cup/NQS
5) Katie Shen - 179.10 - NQS (senior) - did not participate in Jr Cup
6) Sophie Joline von Felten - 176.44 - NQS
7) Josephine Lee - 173.02 - Jr Cup
8) Jessica Jurka - 172.49 - NQS
9) Sofia Bezkorovainaya - 168.52 - NQS
10) Keira Hilbelink - 168.15 - Jr Cup (currently injured)
JGP #1 - Annika Chao (2nd at Jr Cup)
JGP #2 - Josephine Lee (3rd at Jr Cup)
JGP #3 - Logan Higase-Chen (1st at Jr Cup, 2nd at Cranberry)
JGP #4 - Emilia Nemirovsky (1st at Cranberry, 2nd in NQS Jr Women)
JGP #5 - Cleo Park (4th at Jr Cup, 1st in NQS Jr Women)
JGP #6 - Sophie Joline von Felten (3rd in NQS Jr Women)
JGP #7 - Mia Kalin (2nd in NQS Sr Women, 3rd at Cranberry)
There were, very clearly, multiple paths for the US Women who have earned JGP assignments to earn those USFS-paid international assignments; and, ultimately, the USFS has gone down the list of high scores across three different paths (Jr Cup, Cranberry and NQS) and doled out the assignments taking all of those results into consideration.