Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what it means
At tier two, spectators are limited to students of the home team’s school only, as well as families of student athletes. Other fan capacity limitations may also be imposed, and game times and date may be moved around to maximize daylight and allow more collaboration with police.
This is such a dumb thing, the school system and the police are working together to make sure nobody is charged, nobody is suspended or expelled and the kids who do things the right way suffer.
Dr. Mooney and the Chief are yes men for the county and can't decide what to wear without consulting them.
Great, I look forward to more high achievers moving to private school. Enjoy the resulting test scores.
What on earth are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:What? I have a grandpa flying in to see his grandson play at an away game. So done with this county.
It was the home team that started the nonsense. This rule says "we can't control criminals so we won't allow you to enjoy your lives anymore."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what it means
At tier two, spectators are limited to students of the home team’s school only, as well as families of student athletes. Other fan capacity limitations may also be imposed, and game times and date may be moved around to maximize daylight and allow more collaboration with police.
This is such a dumb thing, the school system and the police are working together to make sure nobody is charged, nobody is suspended or expelled and the kids who do things the right way suffer.
Dr. Mooney and the Chief are yes men for the county and can't decide what to wear without consulting them.
Great, I look forward to more high achievers moving to private school. Enjoy the resulting test scores.
Anonymous wrote:That's your takeaway? The big deal is that spectators from the away team or other schools will no longer be allowed.
Anonymous wrote:This is what it means
At tier two, spectators are limited to students of the home team’s school only, as well as families of student athletes. Other fan capacity limitations may also be imposed, and game times and date may be moved around to maximize daylight and allow more collaboration with police.
This is such a dumb thing, the school system and the police are working together to make sure nobody is charged, nobody is suspended or expelled and the kids who do things the right way suffer.
Dr. Mooney and the Chief are yes men for the county and can't decide what to wear without consulting them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So members of the general public can no longer attend high school football games?
That's already an old rule.
Anonymous wrote:So members of the general public can no longer attend high school football games?