Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls can do dance, ice skating, art, gynmastic & girl soccers. I think there are many girls do tennis as well. Why every one say there's less opportunities for girls on sports?
None of those are school sponsored.
Anonymous wrote:Girls can do dance, ice skating, art, gynmastic & girl soccers. I think there are many girls do tennis as well. Why every one say there's less opportunities for girls on sports?
Anonymous wrote:Girls can do dance, ice skating, art, gynmastic & girl soccers. I think there are many girls do tennis as well. Why every one say there's less opportunities for girls on sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
I searched for two years for an opportunity similar to that for my boys in our location. There is nothing which is a shame. Had to wait until 7th grade so that my kid can start cross country (finally got there). Maybe it exists elsewhere in the county but not where we are and not when we were in DC either.
Anonymous wrote:It's set up by https://www.girlsontherunofmoco.org
But actually run by a bunch of volunteers at each school, so if you want it to happen at your school you'll need to volunteer and secure other parents/adults to act as coaches and organizers. I used to coach at our school and it was a lot of fun, but also a ton of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
I searched for two years for an opportunity similar to that for my boys in our location. There is nothing which is a shame. Had to wait until 7th grade so that my kid can start cross country (finally got there). Maybe it exists elsewhere in the county but not where we are and not when we were in DC either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
I searched for two years for an opportunity similar to that for my boys in our location. There is nothing which is a shame. Had to wait until 7th grade so that my kid can start cross country (finally got there). Maybe it exists elsewhere in the county but not where we are and not when we were in DC either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
Um where have you been in at least last few years+? Gender fluid reasons, yes even in ES. And there is a similar program for boys can't remember name at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
Um where have you been in at least last few years+? Gender fluid reasons, yes even in ES. And there is a similar program for boys can't remember name at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?
Girls on the run was established for girls. Why do boys need it when they have so many other opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:Does your ES or MS have the program?
Who runs it?
How can it get set up at the ES before school starts/beginning of school year?