Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would we subsidize youth sports?!? How about medications, mental health services, teacher’s salaries, better public transportation, food security, and the list goes on.
Get a grip, OP.
Then high schools should stop funding sports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least around here many/most places have rec leagues, which are cheap. Ours has a box to check if you need financial assistance so cost isn’t a barrier to play. That seems reasonable enough to me.
You will not pass tryouts in high school if rec league is your experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t just pick up a sport in high school usually. You need to play from a young age, but there the schools don’t really fund this pipeline. It’s just weird that schools do fund sports at the high school level when you can’t start in high school [img]
Every high school in this area has sports that don't cut. If you want to start in a competitive sport like basketball, you will need to have started earlier, but it's not true at all that you can't start a sport in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least around here many/most places have rec leagues, which are cheap. Ours has a box to check if you need financial assistance so cost isn’t a barrier to play. That seems reasonable enough to me.
You will not pass tryouts in high school if rec league is your experience
Anonymous wrote:You can’t just pick up a sport in high school usually. You need to play from a young age, but there the schools don’t really fund this pipeline. It’s just weird that schools do fund sports at the high school level when you can’t start in high school [img]
Anonymous wrote:At least around here many/most places have rec leagues, which are cheap. Ours has a box to check if you need financial assistance so cost isn’t a barrier to play. That seems reasonable enough to me.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would we subsidize youth sports?!? How about medications, mental health services, teacher’s salaries, better public transportation, food security, and the list goes on.
Get a grip, OP.
Anonymous wrote:In many places middle schools and even elementary schools have team sports.