Anonymous wrote:Why would kids from another high school want to go a game. They have their own games to attend. A possible exception is people dating across schools - maybe there is an exception for that (I know my DC's school requires permission for kids from other schools to attend prom/homecoming as a date). And agree that kids 13 and under (middle schoolers) should not just be dropped off at event without some adult supervision. It really doesn't seem to be unreasonable at all.
Anonymous wrote:Why would kids from another high school want to go a game. They have their own games to attend. A possible exception is people dating across schools - maybe there is an exception for that (I know my DC's school requires permission for kids from other schools to attend prom/homecoming as a date). And agree that kids 13 and under (middle schoolers) should not just be dropped off at event without some adult supervision. It really doesn't seem to be unreasonable at all.
Anonymous wrote:Why would kids from another high school want to go a game. They have their own games to attend. A possible exception is people dating across schools - maybe there is an exception for that (I know my DC's school requires permission for kids from other schools to attend prom/homecoming as a date). And agree that kids 13 and under (middle schoolers) should not just be dropped off at event without some adult supervision. It really doesn't seem to be unreasonable at all.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry you have to go to the game instead of staying home and throwing back a bottle of wine.
Anonymous wrote:So ridiculous! Talk about an overreaction.
There was misbehavior at one football game so everyone must be punished.
Typical MCPS. I’m sure central office freaked out because of the negative press attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ridiculous! Talk about an overreaction.
There was misbehavior at one football game so everyone must be punished.
Typical MCPS. I’m sure central office freaked out because of the negative press attention.
Personally, I feel this has nothing to do with education, and if people want to participate in sports, they should do so on their own time. Schools need to redouble their focus on academics.
Anonymous wrote:So ridiculous! Talk about an overreaction.
There was misbehavior at one football game so everyone must be punished.
Typical MCPS. I’m sure central office freaked out because of the negative press attention.
Anonymous wrote:So ridiculous! Talk about an overreaction.
There was misbehavior at one football game so everyone must be punished.
Typical MCPS. I’m sure central office freaked out because of the negative press attention.