Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2/3? That would be about 17 HS. Are there enough qualified people to coach? You probably need at least one coach for a boys team and at least one for a girls team for each school, 34 adults to coach.
And space to practice. Lake Needwood??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently there are only 5 HS that have crew (rowing) as a club sport. If 2/3 of the HS had interest for crew, the sport could be MCPS sponsored. At least one of the teams has 100+ students. Anyone on here know why there isn't more interest at other MCP schools? How can crew be turned into a MCPS sponsored sport?
Same for other club sports. Is there a list of all club sport offerings by HS?
Crew is a sport for rich white kids. Most MCPS schools are not filled with rich white kids. There's your answer on why crew will never be a varsity sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently there are only 5 HS that have crew (rowing) as a club sport. If 2/3 of the HS had interest for crew, the sport could be MCPS sponsored. At least one of the teams has 100+ students. Anyone on here know why there isn't more interest at other MCP schools? How can crew be turned into a MCPS sponsored sport?
Same for other club sports. Is there a list of all club sport offerings by HS?
Crew is a sport for rich white kids. Most MCPS schools are not filled with rich white kids. There's your answer on why crew will never be a varsity sport.
Anonymous wrote:Currently there are only 5 HS that have crew (rowing) as a club sport. If 2/3 of the HS had interest for crew, the sport could be MCPS sponsored. At least one of the teams has 100+ students. Anyone on here know why there isn't more interest at other MCP schools? How can crew be turned into a MCPS sponsored sport?
Same for other club sports. Is there a list of all club sport offerings by HS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently there are only 5 HS that have crew (rowing) as a club sport. If 2/3 of the HS had interest for crew, the sport could be MCPS sponsored. At least one of the teams has 100+ students. Anyone on here know why there isn't more interest at other MCP schools? How can crew be turned into a MCPS sponsored sport?
Same for other club sports. Is there a list of all club sport offerings by HS?
Is it lack of interest or has anyone even bothered to ask the other schools and their students? And then determine where they would practice and how they would get there?
Anonymous wrote:Currently there are only 5 HS that have crew (rowing) as a club sport. If 2/3 of the HS had interest for crew, the sport could be MCPS sponsored. At least one of the teams has 100+ students. Anyone on here know why there isn't more interest at other MCP schools? How can crew be turned into a MCPS sponsored sport?
Same for other club sports. Is there a list of all club sport offerings by HS?
Anonymous wrote:2/3? That would be about 17 HS. Are there enough qualified people to coach? You probably need at least one coach for a boys team and at least one for a girls team for each school, 34 adults to coach.