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Anonymous
Agree with PP, all these negative comments come from nowhere and not necessary.
Anonymous
I suggest those crossfield families who do not agree with some other crossfield families, post your comments somewhere else or talk within your community.
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Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP, all these negative comments come from nowhere and not necessary.


Just because some of you Crossfield people suck all of the oxygen out of a room doesn’t mean you can read one.
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18:13, what an impressive and even-handed synopsis! Well done.

Was not expecting that in this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP, all these negative comments come from nowhere and not necessary.


Just because some of you Crossfield people suck all of the oxygen out of a room doesn’t mean you can read one.


Excuse me. I am not from Crossfield.
Anonymous
We know Gatehouse reads DCUM so I think it's helpful as a Crossfield parent for them to know that we are not all part of this rooted in Oakton nonsense.
Anonymous
Why is Oakton a more desirable school? What makes it "better" than the others? Are the teachers better? Why no - there are good teachers everywhere. It's the SES that is higher, thus the scores are higher.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm coaching rec basketball so I get the spreadsheet with all the kids and their "special requests." You aren't supposed to request specific teams or pairings because it makes it hard for us coaches to draft fair, equal teams. About 2/3 of Crossfield families ignore that and put in requests to only be on a team with other Crossfield girls, or with specific girls. Every other school got the message and maybe only 10% of them put in those kids of comments.
FYI, we will not be honoring their requests. Kids get drafted wherever they end up based on evaluations. We also keep evaluations from the end of last year so we can tell when you instruct your kid to tank during tryouts to be picked up in a later round and get a better team. If you want that kind of competition play county or AAU. Rec is not the place for that.
Sorry to ramble, but that goes to show how out of whack the sports bias is for Crossfield compared to other schools in the area.


My kids play CYA rec basketball and ALL the teams are like this. Every year, several of the teams have the same core group of kids. Usually coach, assistant coach, and a couple of their friends that get drafted first. It's not just one school.


Obviously the coach and assistant coach will have their kids on their teams. At least we grade the kids and make them take their own kids in the round they would have been picked. I'm telling you my CYA spreadsheet has 12/20 Crossfield kids with special requests to be on other Crossfield kids' teams, while no other school has more than 2 special requests except Poplar Tree at 6/21 kids having those requests.


This is a lot of private, specific, identifiable information you are posting online to a widely read public message board about other people's minor children.

Surely that information is confidential.

You should not be a coach if you are so loose with the information of children in your league.


None of the PP's here. But, that is not personal information under any circumstances.


Sure it is.

Crossfield elementary
Girls basketball
CYA league
20 girls playing at that level
12 of the 20 girls have parents who the coach deams a pain in the a$$

It would be so easy for anyone at that school to narrow down which families the coach is conplaining about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP, all these negative comments come from nowhere and not necessary.


Conpletely agree.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm coaching rec basketball so I get the spreadsheet with all the kids and their "special requests." You aren't supposed to request specific teams or pairings because it makes it hard for us coaches to draft fair, equal teams. About 2/3 of Crossfield families ignore that and put in requests to only be on a team with other Crossfield girls, or with specific girls. Every other school got the message and maybe only 10% of them put in those kids of comments.
FYI, we will not be honoring their requests. Kids get drafted wherever they end up based on evaluations. We also keep evaluations from the end of last year so we can tell when you instruct your kid to tank during tryouts to be picked up in a later round and get a better team. If you want that kind of competition play county or AAU. Rec is not the place for that.
Sorry to ramble, but that goes to show how out of whack the sports bias is for Crossfield compared to other schools in the area.


My kids play CYA rec basketball and ALL the teams are like this. Every year, several of the teams have the same core group of kids. Usually coach, assistant coach, and a couple of their friends that get drafted first. It's not just one school.


Obviously the coach and assistant coach will have their kids on their teams. At least we grade the kids and make them take their own kids in the round they would have been picked. I'm telling you my CYA spreadsheet has 12/20 Crossfield kids with special requests to be on other Crossfield kids' teams, while no other school has more than 2 special requests except Poplar Tree at 6/21 kids having those requests.


This is a lot of private, specific, identifiable information you are posting online to a widely read public message board about other people's minor children.

Surely that information is confidential.

You should not be a coach if you are so loose with the information of children in your league.


None of the PP's here. But, that is not personal information under any circumstances.


Sure it is.

Crossfield elementary
Girls basketball
CYA league
20 girls playing at that level
12 of the 20 girls have parents who the coach deams a pain in the a$$

It would be so easy for anyone at that school to narrow down which families the coach is conplaining about.


Ok genius, what grade are the kids? What coach out of the 80 or so coaching rec basketball this year for CYA? Or is it one of their assistants?
You don't like the facts presented so you are trying to deflect. We all see through you, just stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We know Gatehouse reads DCUM so I think it's helpful as a Crossfield parent for them to know that we are not all part of this rooted in Oakton nonsense.


If I see all the nasty posts, most likely only from a handful people has nothing better to do but keep posting here and those who want go to the new school maybe by opting in, I would agree that crossfield parents staying at oakton is the right choice for their kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is Oakton a more desirable school? What makes it "better" than the others? Are the teachers better? Why no - there are good teachers everywhere. It's the SES that is higher, thus the scores are higher.


+100
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We know Gatehouse reads DCUM so I think it's helpful as a Crossfield parent for them to know that we are not all part of this rooted in Oakton nonsense.


If I see all the nasty posts, most likely only from a handful people has nothing better to do but keep posting here and those who want go to the new school maybe by opting in, I would agree that crossfield parents staying at oakton is the right choice for their kids.


Looks like the RIO moms found DCUM, LOL!~
Anonymous
BRAC meeting today right?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm coaching rec basketball so I get the spreadsheet with all the kids and their "special requests." You aren't supposed to request specific teams or pairings because it makes it hard for us coaches to draft fair, equal teams. About 2/3 of Crossfield families ignore that and put in requests to only be on a team with other Crossfield girls, or with specific girls. Every other school got the message and maybe only 10% of them put in those kids of comments.
FYI, we will not be honoring their requests. Kids get drafted wherever they end up based on evaluations. We also keep evaluations from the end of last year so we can tell when you instruct your kid to tank during tryouts to be picked up in a later round and get a better team. If you want that kind of competition play county or AAU. Rec is not the place for that.
Sorry to ramble, but that goes to show how out of whack the sports bias is for Crossfield compared to other schools in the area.


My kids play CYA rec basketball and ALL the teams are like this. Every year, several of the teams have the same core group of kids. Usually coach, assistant coach, and a couple of their friends that get drafted first. It's not just one school.


Obviously the coach and assistant coach will have their kids on their teams. At least we grade the kids and make them take their own kids in the round they would have been picked. I'm telling you my CYA spreadsheet has 12/20 Crossfield kids with special requests to be on other Crossfield kids' teams, while no other school has more than 2 special requests except Poplar Tree at 6/21 kids having those requests.


This is a lot of private, specific, identifiable information you are posting online to a widely read public message board about other people's minor children.

Surely that information is confidential.

You should not be a coach if you are so loose with the information of children in your league.


None of the PP's here. But, that is not personal information under any circumstances.


Sure it is.

Crossfield elementary
Girls basketball
CYA league
20 girls playing at that level
12 of the 20 girls have parents who the coach deams a pain in the a$$

It would be so easy for anyone at that school to narrow down which families the coach is conplaining about.


What grade?
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