It is not for participation. The Eagle Scout and Gold Scout awards are international honors that take years to achieve. Athletes that win a state medal can wear them at graduation. Students cannot wear scout participation or sports participation or club participation medals or cords at graduation. Only honor societies, academic honors and major state/national/international honors are worn. |
The scout award are also international honors that very few kids achieve. |
It's on the class pages on the official fcps websites. It is also listed within this discussion on one of the 6/8 posts. |
Aaaand none of what you describe matches reality. |
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That is a disappointing news. Kids should be allowed to celebrate their achievements. I don't think those sensitive kids are into sports either because sports teach them be sportive, success and failures are part of the game.
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They are. Atheletes who win a state medal are encoraged to wear their medal, just as students who win an academic, arts or activity state medal are encouraged to wear them at graduation. For example, my student was selected to all state for music and national history day. They wore their medals. |
Track gets medals. Yes, they can wear their state medals (and rings) at graduation |
Doesn't matter because kids are wearing/buying their own. Too many grads for the school to check and approve. |
So now an NHS stole and a service cord are “obscene displays of grandiosity”? You sound insane. |
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11 pages of most people being complete morons, having no clue what the actual policy is, and fictionalizing things to be upset about.
10/10 great job |
| OP, which school does your child attend? I have a rising senior and have not heard of this change. It seems like something that would be communicated division-wide and not on an individual school basis. |
1. That's pathetic. 2. Did you just compare your kid's volunteering cord to a participation medal/trophy? What a joke. |
NP here. I'm pretty sure I saw an Eagle Scout cord listed in a FCPS graduation program last week. |
| If this is true, I recommend y'all reach out to the school board and Gatehouse and voice your opinions. Remember, the loudest voices get heard and appeased!! |
Aren't most college-bound kids in NHS? Doesn't seem like it's worth any special fanfare. |