Anonymous wrote:If an athletic director or a football/basketball coach is the highest paid staff member at a school, that is a problem of priorities.
Anonymous wrote:They should dump aap and all oob busing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will not get rid of sports. That would make the school district less desirable. I didn't do sports growing up and my kids are not athletic, but I know it's a big deal to many families. I also enjoyed going to the football games in high school, they fostered school pride/spirit. I assume you'd also get rid of marching band? Charging a fee would be a much better option.
I don't think anyone's saying "get rid of sports". Just stop sinking so much money into them.
Anonymous wrote:They will not get rid of sports. That would make the school district less desirable. I didn't do sports growing up and my kids are not athletic, but I know it's a big deal to many families. I also enjoyed going to the football games in high school, they fostered school pride/spirit. I assume you'd also get rid of marching band? Charging a fee would be a much better option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In light of the budget crisis, I ask, why doesn't FCPS just dump extracurricular sports altogether? I realize this would enrage parents, but frankly, we are guaranteed a free public education, not free extracurricular sports. (And yes, I know parents pay bills, raise money, etc for sports).
It doesn't serve the core academic purpose of the school system. It costs a lot of money in personnel, facilities, equipment, bussing. And lord knows there are TONS of opportunities for sports in this area. It's not like the only place you can play lacrosse, swim, or cheer is at school...
Tell me why this isn't a plausible idea!
Then how would jocks be able to strut around campus like they're God's gift to that school? And how would their parents live vicariously through them?
Anonymous wrote:In light of the budget crisis, I ask, why doesn't FCPS just dump extracurricular sports altogether? I realize this would enrage parents, but frankly, we are guaranteed a free public education, not free extracurricular sports. (And yes, I know parents pay bills, raise money, etc for sports).
It doesn't serve the core academic purpose of the school system. It costs a lot of money in personnel, facilities, equipment, bussing. And lord knows there are TONS of opportunities for sports in this area. It's not like the only place you can play lacrosse, swim, or cheer is at school...
Tell me why this isn't a plausible idea!