Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The athletic director didn’t collect the health forms and then faked last years forms were this years forms. And sounds like he brought some kids from other schools to join the team.
They got rid of that athletic director but now it’s really sad the kids lose out and don’t have a season.
And not a good look for the new principal for not being more straightforward- they don’t need to share all the details but they should be more straight to earn trust of the students and parents.
NP. I got the email and it was plenty straightforward enough for me.
I agree. It's better not to hash out every detail in the email. What an unfortunate situation. I also feel bad for the players, but it seems more effort could have been made to recruit more kids. There was nothing in the newsletter mentioning that more kids were needed. Instead it is assumed for most sports that space is limited.
Not to mention it appeared to me the team was already formed before school even started, so no real opportunity for new students or 6th graders to participate. I find it hard to believe there aren’t additional children who could round out this team. I don’t have a dog in this fight, my child is on cross country, but that team alone turned away 30+ students. There seems to be the appetite for sports but a lack of ability to accommodate or slot kids into available sports.
DCIAA now has a rule that there can be only 20 kids per sport. That means that big schools like Hardy and Deal wind up cutting most of the people who try out. This is especially unfortunate in things like cross country where more runners don't affect the outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The athletic director didn’t collect the health forms and then faked last years forms were this years forms. And sounds like he brought some kids from other schools to join the team.
They got rid of that athletic director but now it’s really sad the kids lose out and don’t have a season.
And not a good look for the new principal for not being more straightforward- they don’t need to share all the details but they should be more straight to earn trust of the students and parents.
NP. I got the email and it was plenty straightforward enough for me.
I agree. It's better not to hash out every detail in the email. What an unfortunate situation. I also feel bad for the players, but it seems more effort could have been made to recruit more kids. There was nothing in the newsletter mentioning that more kids were needed. Instead it is assumed for most sports that space is limited.
Not to mention it appeared to me the team was already formed before school even started, so no real opportunity for new students or 6th graders to participate. I find it hard to believe there aren’t additional children who could round out this team. I don’t have a dog in this fight, my child is on cross country, but that team alone turned away 30+ students. There seems to be the appetite for sports but a lack of ability to accommodate or slot kids into available sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The athletic director didn’t collect the health forms and then faked last years forms were this years forms. And sounds like he brought some kids from other schools to join the team.
They got rid of that athletic director but now it’s really sad the kids lose out and don’t have a season.
And not a good look for the new principal for not being more straightforward- they don’t need to share all the details but they should be more straight to earn trust of the students and parents.
NP. I got the email and it was plenty straightforward enough for me.
I agree. It's better not to hash out every detail in the email. What an unfortunate situation. I also feel bad for the players, but it seems more effort could have been made to recruit more kids. There was nothing in the newsletter mentioning that more kids were needed. Instead it is assumed for most sports that space is limited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The athletic director didn’t collect the health forms and then faked last years forms were this years forms. And sounds like he brought some kids from other schools to join the team.
They got rid of that athletic director but now it’s really sad the kids lose out and don’t have a season.
And not a good look for the new principal for not being more straightforward- they don’t need to share all the details but they should be more straight to earn trust of the students and parents.
NP. I got the email and it was plenty straightforward enough for me.
Anonymous wrote:You can always leave the school and move to the burbs if you don't like it.
Anonymous wrote:The athletic director didn’t collect the health forms and then faked last years forms were this years forms. And sounds like he brought some kids from other schools to join the team.
They got rid of that athletic director but now it’s really sad the kids lose out and don’t have a season.
And not a good look for the new principal for not being more straightforward- they don’t need to share all the details but they should be more straight to earn trust of the students and parents.