Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If a private company paid for round the clock use of a field the community used to play on, then there is definitely a problem - the field owner should have done its due diligence regarding community input.
No, it's not round the clock use, it's a limited number of hours per year, and the school has first priority.
It is round the clock. The fields are gone. Softball? Baseball? Football? Gone. The fields are now soccer stadiums. There are two soccer stadiums.
There are now huge stadium light poles all over the field. They are massive hazards to children running around. The edges of the stadiums are concrete. Don't
fall there. Play soccer or forget about using the playgrounds.
The stadiums are filled with silica sand a known carcinogen. Don't create any dust, don't slide, don't inhale.
The stadiums are plastic and will run 30-60 degtrees hotter than natural grass. Temperatures can reach 150 degrees well into late fall. That's a permanent 24/7 change to what used to be a field a grass.
Anonymous wrote:
"Under the terms of the settlement agreement, MSI will provide $1.2 million to construct an artificial turf field at Walt Whitman High School. Additionally, MSI will provide as much as $2.4 million to construct turf fields at Julius West Middle School and $1.2 million to upgrade the field at Einstein High School to artificial turf. In exchange, MSI will have access to use these fields for a set number of scheduled hours per year for the next ten years, when they are not reserved for school use. The construction of the fields will be contingent on various approvals from the county and the City of Rockville."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If a private company paid for round the clock use of a field the community used to play on, then there is definitely a problem - the field owner should have done its due diligence regarding community input.
No, it's not round the clock use, it's a limited number of hours per year, and the school has first priority.
Anonymous wrote:
If a private company paid for round the clock use of a field the community used to play on, then there is definitely a problem - the field owner should have done its due diligence regarding community input.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Julius West Middle School
651 Great Falls Road
Rockville, MD 20850
Intersection of 270 and Falls Road
Wednesday, September 18th
6:30 PM
MSI Soccer has taken over all of the fields and the students have only the tennis courts to play on.
At all times? Or just Saturdays for games?
MSI paid for those fields.
Anonymous wrote:
The playground is gone. It has all been removed and the MSI stadiums have been built. That's 24/7.
Why did public school children lose their field to a private company?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Julius West Middle School
651 Great Falls Road
Rockville, MD 20850
Intersection of 270 and Falls Road
Wednesday, September 18th
6:30 PM
MSI Soccer has taken over all of the fields and the students have only the tennis courts to play on.
At all times? Or just Saturdays for games?
MSI paid for those fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Julius West Middle School
651 Great Falls Road
Rockville, MD 20850
Intersection of 270 and Falls Road
Wednesday, September 18th
6:30 PM
MSI Soccer has taken over all of the fields and the students have only the tennis courts to play on.
Anonymous wrote:Julius West Middle School
651 Great Falls Road
Rockville, MD 20850
Intersection of 270 and Falls Road
Wednesday, September 18th
6:30 PM