Are Spectators Still Barred from MCPS Games?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update to be provided on 1/22. I would not plan on any spectators being allowed for winter sports.

Not true - pretty sure that spectators are allowed at “indoor” track meets being held outdoors


We were able to watch from outside the stadium through the chain link fence. One parent wandered into the stadium and was quickly shooed away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update to be provided on 1/22. I would not plan on any spectators being allowed for winter sports.

Not true - pretty sure that spectators are allowed at “indoor” track meets being held outdoors


We were able to watch from outside the stadium through the chain link fence. One parent wandered into the stadium and was quickly shooed away.


What the heck??? It’s being held outdoors. It’s safer than when MCPS students eat lunch together indoors or when high schools clump hundreds of students together in an auditorium because there’s not enough coverage for staff that’s absent.

MCPS athletics sucks, simply sucks, if they do not consider the impact on students by such boneheaded decisions to bar spectators from watching an athletic event especially those that are outside.
Anonymous
Covid rates are going down and not one case has been linked to spectators but MCPS will find a way to stick up the middle finger to students and parents.
Anonymous
Really ridiculous that you can go to a bar, restauran, movie theater etc unmasked but masked parents aren't allowed to watch their kids sports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Covid rates are going down and not one case has been linked to spectators but MCPS will find a way to stick up the middle finger to students and parents.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yep. If there is joy to be sucked moco is on it.



+1 Why not allow spectators who can show proof of vaccinations to watch? That’s what the Montgomery County Council is doing for bars and restaurants.

Case counts are also diminishing. Why not allow two spectators per athlete to attend?


Vaccinated individuals can and do still transmit Covid. Requiring proof of vaccines does not make anyone ‘safer’ except the person who is actually vaccinated.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yep. If there is joy to be sucked moco is on it.



+1 Why not allow spectators who can show proof of vaccinations to watch? That’s what the Montgomery County Council is doing for bars and restaurants.

Case counts are also diminishing. Why not allow two spectators per athlete to attend?


Vaccinated individuals can and do still transmit Covid. Requiring proof of vaccines does not make anyone ‘safer’ except the person who is actually vaccinated.



Then why hasn’t the Montgomery County Council closed bars and restaurants? Thus far, no proof of vaccinations has been needed for these facilities.

MCPS’s entire approach for COVID has been extreme from canceling graduation in 2020, to online learning for all of last year, to no winter sports last year, to banning all spectators this winter. MCPS doesn’t care about what this does to diminish a child’s high school experience.
Anonymous
MCPS Athletics is a one man show directed exclusively by Dr. Sullivan. No oversight whatsoever by Dr. McKnight.

For example:

- Schools meeting for in person learning are at full capacity yet athletics is banning spectators.

- Schools do not require COVID vaccinations for students and staff yet athletes are required to show proof of being fully vaccinated.

The Board really should bring MCPS athletics under the MCPS umbrella so there is consistency across all programs in the school system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's happening with MCPS pom competitions?

Am I the only one who read this as porn competitions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yep. If there is joy to be sucked moco is on it.



+1 Why not allow spectators who can show proof of vaccinations to watch? That’s what the Montgomery County Council is doing for bars and restaurants.

Case counts are also diminishing. Why not allow two spectators per athlete to attend?


Vaccinated individuals can and do still transmit Covid. Requiring proof of vaccines does not make anyone ‘safer’ except the person who is actually vaccinated.



Then why hasn’t the Montgomery County Council closed bars and restaurants? Thus far, no proof of vaccinations has been needed for these facilities.

MCPS’s entire approach for COVID has been extreme from canceling graduation in 2020, to online learning for all of last year, to no winter sports last year, to banning all spectators this winter. MCPS doesn’t care about what this does to diminish a child’s high school experience.


Because requiring proof of vaccination at restaurants does not make anyone safer. It makes no difference.

This is exactly why requiring vaccines for any reason - to enter a restaurant, to watch a HS basketball game, to play a sport - is ridiculous and useless. It doesn’t make anyone else doing those activities safe from Covid.

If indoor dining is unsafe, then vaccine mandates don’t make it any safer. That’s the point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update to be provided on 1/22. I would not plan on any spectators being allowed for winter sports.

Not true - pretty sure that spectators are allowed at “indoor” track meets being held outdoors


We were able to watch from outside the stadium through the chain link fence. One parent wandered into the stadium and was quickly shooed away.

Holy crap, are you serious? They didn’t even do that in spring 2021, although we had to wear masks at the first meet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update to be provided on 1/22. I would not plan on any spectators being allowed for winter sports.

Not true - pretty sure that spectators are allowed at “indoor” track meets being held outdoors


We were able to watch from outside the stadium through the chain link fence. One parent wandered into the stadium and was quickly shooed away.

Holy crap, are you serious? They didn’t even do that in spring 2021, although we had to wear masks at the first meet.


Meanwhile students will not have to wear masks for school in Virginia. That is the extreme between MCPS and the rest of the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update to be provided on 1/22. I would not plan on any spectators being allowed for winter sports.

Not true - pretty sure that spectators are allowed at “indoor” track meets being held outdoors


We were able to watch from outside the stadium through the chain link fence. One parent wandered into the stadium and was quickly shooed away.

Holy crap, are you serious? They didn’t even do that in spring 2021, although we had to wear masks at the first meet.


Meanwhile students will not have to wear masks for school in Virginia. That is the extreme between MCPS and the rest of the world.


Right? Montgomery County is insane. Truly. So many decisions based on fear and nonsense, rather than rational thought and data. Not a shred of science to support keeping parents away from any outdoor activities. Yet, here we are.

Anonymous
If MCPS has a cutoff for closing a school, the MCPS Athletic Director has to make a stricter cut off for benching a team. We can have 2500 students in a building for classes but no spectators, including a limited number of spectators in a gym, or even more ridiculous - masked in an outdoor stadium. Students and staff do not need vaccinations for school but school athletes need to prove that they are fully vaccinated.

There’s no explanation, just one person with complete power to make his own rules and restrictions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's happening with MCPS pom competitions?

Am I the only one who read this as porn competitions?

Nope
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