Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get a school email like that.
QOHS Football Cluster Night
Our QO cluster night is Friday, September 16th. Game time is 6:30 pm. All children must be supervised. Tickets are $5 for everyone ,11-62 years of age. Tickets may only be purchased online.
How long is the game? My children are 7 and 4, do they need a ticket because it mentions 11-62 years of age? Do they sell food or can we bring food/drink? We are foreigners, and we have never watched a HS football game. What do we expect? Is that fun to watch for kid or kid friendly event ?
I would absolutely skip a QO game with children that young. Qo has one of the largest student sections in the state. As such. There is a TON of cursing. If they are playing any of the seedy schools I would be concerned with knives/guns (security at football games has been a huge concern especially at big rivalries like qo vs nw, but there was also a stabbing outside the Clarksville game recently.
If you do go, you are not allowed to bring outside food or drinks. Concessions at games are a big source or revenue for booster clubs. There will be food.. lines are long especially between halves.
Tickets are "bought " online even when free. You will need to show your ticket to get in or you can not enter.
Games are 1.5 to 2 hours.
I honestly doubt a 4 or 7 year old would give a hoot about watching a live football event.
Okay crazy lady.
Kids/families do not sit in the student section… the red army. They don’t sit in the student section even at private schools.
It’s an amazing night out with the Community.
Jeez you sound insane.
Clarksville isn’t even Montgomery county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get a school email like that.
QOHS Football Cluster Night
Our QO cluster night is Friday, September 16th. Game time is 6:30 pm. All children must be supervised. Tickets are $5 for everyone ,11-62 years of age. Tickets may only be purchased online.
How long is the game? My children are 7 and 4, do they need a ticket because it mentions 11-62 years of age? Do they sell food or can we bring food/drink? We are foreigners, and we have never watched a HS football game. What do we expect? Is that fun to watch for kid or kid friendly event ?
I would absolutely skip a QO game with children that young. Qo has one of the largest student sections in the state. As such. There is a TON of cursing. If they are playing any of the seedy schools I would be concerned with knives/guns (security at football games has been a huge concern especially at big rivalries like qo vs nw, but there was also a stabbing outside the Clarksville game recently.
If you do go, you are not allowed to bring outside food or drinks. Concessions at games are a big source or revenue for booster clubs. There will be food.. lines are long especially between halves.
Tickets are "bought " online even when free. You will need to show your ticket to get in or you can not enter.
Games are 1.5 to 2 hours.
I honestly doubt a 4 or 7 year old would give a hoot about watching a live football event.
Okay crazy lady.
Kids/families do not sit in the student section… the red army. They don’t sit in the student section even at private schools.
It’s an amazing night out with the Community.
Jeez you sound insane.
Clarksville isn’t even Montgomery county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get a school email like that.
QOHS Football Cluster Night
Our QO cluster night is Friday, September 16th. Game time is 6:30 pm. All children must be supervised. Tickets are $5 for everyone ,11-62 years of age. Tickets may only be purchased online.
How long is the game? My children are 7 and 4, do they need a ticket because it mentions 11-62 years of age? Do they sell food or can we bring food/drink? We are foreigners, and we have never watched a HS football game. What do we expect? Is that fun to watch for kid or kid friendly event ?
I would absolutely skip a QO game with children that young. Qo has one of the largest student sections in the state. As such. There is a TON of cursing. If they are playing any of the seedy schools I would be concerned with knives/guns (security at football games has been a huge concern especially at big rivalries like qo vs nw, but there was also a stabbing outside the Clarksville game recently.
If you do go, you are not allowed to bring outside food or drinks. Concessions at games are a big source or revenue for booster clubs. There will be food.. lines are long especially between halves.
Tickets are "bought " online even when free. You will need to show your ticket to get in or you can not enter.
Games are 1.5 to 2 hours.
I honestly doubt a 4 or 7 year old would give a hoot about watching a live football event.
Anonymous wrote:We get a school email like that.
QOHS Football Cluster Night
Our QO cluster night is Friday, September 16th. Game time is 6:30 pm. All children must be supervised. Tickets are $5 for everyone ,11-62 years of age. Tickets may only be purchased online.
How long is the game? My children are 7 and 4, do they need a ticket because it mentions 11-62 years of age? Do they sell food or can we bring food/drink? We are foreigners, and we have never watched a HS football game. What do we expect? Is that fun to watch for kid or kid friendly event ?
Anonymous wrote:I’d interpret that to mean kids under 11 are free? In the HS football games (not MCPS) I’ve been to, it’s rare to see families with elementary school children, but I have no idea what it’s like in this area. The games seemed to be more an excuse for HS students to check out other HS students.