Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the input. I will stand down from sending the email I was drafting in my head. Will keep my frustration, though, as it seems like more could be done to accommodate. For those asking, MABL is the quiz bowl-like team. On TV, It’s Academic. In school it’s called MABL (maybe Montgomery Academic Bowl League?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the input. I will stand down from sending the email I was drafting in my head. Will keep my frustration, though, as it seems like more could be done to accommodate. For those asking, MABL is the quiz bowl-like team. On TV, It’s Academic. In school it’s called MABL (maybe Montgomery Academic Bowl League?)
Out of curiosity---what do you think could/should be done to accommodate?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the input. I will stand down from sending the email I was drafting in my head. Will keep my frustration, though, as it seems like more could be done to accommodate. For those asking, MABL is the quiz bowl-like team. On TV, It’s Academic. In school it’s called MABL (maybe Montgomery Academic Bowl League?)
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone else in MCPS has kids (or knows of) who face the potential conflict of finals for the MCPS debate league and the MABL finals this Thursday? My kid is competing in the debate “playoffs” tomorrow and the top 16 teams go to finals on Thursday. The MABL finals are also Thursday and he has been told he needs to choose one or the other. We realized the potential conflict a few months ago and he alerted his coaches, but nothing was done. I am honestly furious. I can’t believe we are the only ones in this situation. Anyone else?
Also, I could use a gut check on my frustration. These things aren’t like sports seasons— they have each been going on since the very start of the school year and the dates for these playoffs were not made clear at the start. It seems really unfair to the kids who have worked so hard— not just my kid but his debate partner and MABL teammates, too. Am I wrong to see this as the school failing my kid? And it seems like something could have been done to fix this— these aren’t competitions that involve hundreds of kids, or travel, etc.
Thanks.