Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strange lot of scout-hating people here.
GS and BS and seen by society as positive associations (ever heard that phrase: "he's not a boy scout!"?) for young people. It's really a sad day when people are hating on the kids of GS and the BS.
It was a sad day when Boy Scouts started hating on gay people, and teaching intolerance to children. They have no place in public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Strange lot of scout-hating people here.
OK, I can't agree with having all the boys sit out recess for a recruitment event -- but there is nothing wrong with a non-profit group using school facilities (during non-school hours). I'm not a supporter of the BS policy and I would happily sign a petition to have it retracted, but BS and GS are about citizenship and being responsible and learning and creating a sense of community. Some kids aren't athletic -- BS and GS gives these kids (and the athletic ones too) a chance to belong to a team.
GS and BS and seen by society as positive associations (ever heard that phrase: "he's not a boy scout!"?) for young people. It's really a sad day when people are hating on the kids of GS and the BS.
Because it is seen as a positive influence, BS/GS typically are allowed to set up recruiting tables at Back To School night and they have been allowed to send home flyers as well. Apparently a lot of people want their kids to be in scouts b/c there are waitlists for girls and boys to join a troop/den/pack.
So, OP, I agree that the kids shouldn't have been required to stay for a presentation (or were they just invited????), but you will see a HUGE backlash if public schools ever closed their facilities to scouts (I'm talking about afterhours).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I would be beyond pissed and have a word with the principal.
yeah, raise a stink and embarrass your kid. That's the ticket.
At this point, right?Anonymous wrote:Wow, I would be beyond pissed and have a word with the principal.

Anonymous wrote:Strange lot of scout-hating people here.
GS and BS and seen by society as positive associations (ever heard that phrase: "he's not a boy scout!"?) for young people. It's really a sad day when people are hating on the kids of GS and the BS.
Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader told me that the boys missed recess today to attend a Boy Scouts presentation. This is a new school (centeral VA area) and first public school. Is anyone else surprised that this would happen during the school day, parents weren't asked, & kids weren't given an option? I do not feel the Boy Scouts should be supported in a public school setting during the school day.