Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what is going on between MCPS and the City of Rockville? The fields are ready, however, MSI is not allowed to use them. A note from the MSI director to coaches:
If you are receiving this email, it is because there has been a change to your schedule for this coming weekend, September 28/29. Please go to the MSI website to view your updated schedule (posted just this afternoon).
Construction of MSI's 4 new fields at Julius West MS has been completed now for a couple of weeks, but City of Rockville continues to withhold permission for use of the fields, due to an ongoing disagreement with MCPS. Julius West MS students are enjoying all the benefits of these new playing surfaces, but unfortunately the players and families of MSI are "collateral damage". There is a meeting scheduled tomorrow between those two entities, after which we will know whether we need to reschedule the entire rest of the season's games that currently are scheduled at Julius West MS (which may or may not involve your teams). This effort will bring the number of rescheduled games to approximately 500 games that could not be played on the new fields this season, while the fields sit ready for kids to enjoy them, an administrative effort that has been as difficult on MSI staff and referees as it has been inconvenient for MSI families. We apologize for all this, and hope our public leaders will come to a resolution, soon.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thank you, MSI. Your donation is well appreciated. However, MCPS is covering the maintenance cost which is not cheap.
Anyone care to share any insight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what is going on between MCPS and the City of Rockville? The fields are ready, however, MSI is not allowed to use them. A note from the MSI director to coaches:
If you are receiving this email, it is because there has been a change to your schedule for this coming weekend, September 28/29. Please go to the MSI website to view your updated schedule (posted just this afternoon).
Construction of MSI's 4 new fields at Julius West MS has been completed now for a couple of weeks, but City of Rockville continues to withhold permission for use of the fields, due to an ongoing disagreement with MCPS. Julius West MS students are enjoying all the benefits of these new playing surfaces, but unfortunately the players and families of MSI are "collateral damage". There is a meeting scheduled tomorrow between those two entities, after which we will know whether we need to reschedule the entire rest of the season's games that currently are scheduled at Julius West MS (which may or may not involve your teams). This effort will bring the number of rescheduled games to approximately 500 games that could not be played on the new fields this season, while the fields sit ready for kids to enjoy them, an administrative effort that has been as difficult on MSI staff and referees as it has been inconvenient for MSI families. We apologize for all this, and hope our public leaders will come to a resolution, soon.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thank you, MSI. Your donation is well appreciated. However, MCPS is covering the maintenance cost which is not cheap.
Anyone care to share any insight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what is going on between MCPS and the City of Rockville? The fields are ready, however, MSI is not allowed to use them. A note from the MSI director to coaches:
If you are receiving this email, it is because there has been a change to your schedule for this coming weekend, September 28/29. Please go to the MSI website to view your updated schedule (posted just this afternoon).
Construction of MSI's 4 new fields at Julius West MS has been completed now for a couple of weeks, but City of Rockville continues to withhold permission for use of the fields, due to an ongoing disagreement with MCPS. Julius West MS students are enjoying all the benefits of these new playing surfaces, but unfortunately the players and families of MSI are "collateral damage". There is a meeting scheduled tomorrow between those two entities, after which we will know whether we need to reschedule the entire rest of the season's games that currently are scheduled at Julius West MS (which may or may not involve your teams). This effort will bring the number of rescheduled games to approximately 500 games that could not be played on the new fields this season, while the fields sit ready for kids to enjoy them, an administrative effort that has been as difficult on MSI staff and referees as it has been inconvenient for MSI families. We apologize for all this, and hope our public leaders will come to a resolution, soon.
Thanks for your understanding.
MSI, how about you stop lying to your members? Where is the signed agreement with MCPS that you were supposed to execute before the fields were opened to your private company? Forgot about that?
Thank you, MSI. Your donation is well appreciated. However, MCPS is covering the maintenance cost which is not cheap.
Anyone care to share any insight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what is going on between MCPS and the City of Rockville? The fields are ready, however, MSI is not allowed to use them. A note from the MSI director to coaches:
If you are receiving this email, it is because there has been a change to your schedule for this coming weekend, September 28/29. Please go to the MSI website to view your updated schedule (posted just this afternoon).
Construction of MSI's 4 new fields at Julius West MS has been completed now for a couple of weeks, but City of Rockville continues to withhold permission for use of the fields, due to an ongoing disagreement with MCPS. Julius West MS students are enjoying all the benefits of these new playing surfaces, but unfortunately the players and families of MSI are "collateral damage". There is a meeting scheduled tomorrow between those two entities, after which we will know whether we need to reschedule the entire rest of the season's games that currently are scheduled at Julius West MS (which may or may not involve your teams). This effort will bring the number of rescheduled games to approximately 500 games that could not be played on the new fields this season, while the fields sit ready for kids to enjoy them, an administrative effort that has been as difficult on MSI staff and referees as it has been inconvenient for MSI families. We apologize for all this, and hope our public leaders will come to a resolution, soon.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thank you, MSI. Your donation is well appreciated. However, MCPS is covering the maintenance cost which is not cheap.
Anyone care to share any insight?
Anonymous wrote:Again, there are too many, high-minded liberals in this county who are delusional and unfortunately, vote in leaders like themselves who a ruining this county with their ideals.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what is going on between MCPS and the City of Rockville? The fields are ready, however, MSI is not allowed to use them. A note from the MSI director to coaches:
If you are receiving this email, it is because there has been a change to your schedule for this coming weekend, September 28/29. Please go to the MSI website to view your updated schedule (posted just this afternoon).
Construction of MSI's 4 new fields at Julius West MS has been completed now for a couple of weeks, but City of Rockville continues to withhold permission for use of the fields, due to an ongoing disagreement with MCPS. Julius West MS students are enjoying all the benefits of these new playing surfaces, but unfortunately the players and families of MSI are "collateral damage". There is a meeting scheduled tomorrow between those two entities, after which we will know whether we need to reschedule the entire rest of the season's games that currently are scheduled at Julius West MS (which may or may not involve your teams). This effort will bring the number of rescheduled games to approximately 500 games that could not be played on the new fields this season, while the fields sit ready for kids to enjoy them, an administrative effort that has been as difficult on MSI staff and referees as it has been inconvenient for MSI families. We apologize for all this, and hope our public leaders will come to a resolution, soon.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thank you, MSI. Your donation is well appreciated. However, MCPS is covering the maintenance cost which is not cheap.
Anyone care to share any insight?
If you are receiving this email, it is because there has been a change to your schedule for this coming weekend, September 28/29. Please go to the MSI website to view your updated schedule (posted just this afternoon).
Construction of MSI's 4 new fields at Julius West MS has been completed now for a couple of weeks, but City of Rockville continues to withhold permission for use of the fields, due to an ongoing disagreement with MCPS. Julius West MS students are enjoying all the benefits of these new playing surfaces, but unfortunately the players and families of MSI are "collateral damage". There is a meeting scheduled tomorrow between those two entities, after which we will know whether we need to reschedule the entire rest of the season's games that currently are scheduled at Julius West MS (which may or may not involve your teams). This effort will bring the number of rescheduled games to approximately 500 games that could not be played on the new fields this season, while the fields sit ready for kids to enjoy them, an administrative effort that has been as difficult on MSI staff and referees as it has been inconvenient for MSI families. We apologize for all this, and hope our public leaders will come to a resolution, soon.
Thanks for your understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP
PP was commenting that there are other options, versus driving. But, the other PP was pointing out that public transport isn't actually a good option for most families at 9pm for after BTS night. I agree.
Another way to say that is: "It's more convenient to drive."
The bus service does not have anywhere close to the capacity to manage the number of people attending the event and is literally not an option. It also ends too early to carry all the people who would need to transfer busses to get to their neighborhoods. That is different than..yeah my kids could walk to the bus one block away but I prefer to drive them. You never know when it might rain. I am afraid of dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Plus I love how you think a kid is pooping in the middle of the soccer field. Right![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP
PP was commenting that there are other options, versus driving. But, the other PP was pointing out that public transport isn't actually a good option for most families at 9pm for after BTS night. I agree.
Another way to say that is: "It's more convenient to drive."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Anonymous wrote:
DP
PP was commenting that there are other options, versus driving. But, the other PP was pointing out that public transport isn't actually a good option for most families at 9pm for after BTS night. I agree.