Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They have never allowed students to play sports while wearing eye glasses. They would be negligent fools to allow that. I'm surprised op was going to allow her student to play sports wearing eye glasses. It's refreshing to see a parent be so lax about their child's safety. We usually have the opposite in this day and age.
Kids lenses are shatter proof and most of the frames are safe for sports.
There's no way shatter proof lenses could withstand some of the things that could happen in sports on the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They have never allowed students to play sports while wearing eye glasses. They would be negligent fools to allow that. I'm surprised op was going to allow her student to play sports wearing eye glasses. It's refreshing to see a parent be so lax about their child's safety. We usually have the opposite in this day and age.
Kids lenses are shatter proof and most of the frames are safe for sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They have never allowed students to play sports while wearing eye glasses. They would be negligent fools to allow that. I'm surprised op was going to allow her student to play sports wearing eye glasses. It's refreshing to see a parent be so lax about their child's safety. We usually have the opposite in this day and age.
Kids lenses are shatter proof and most of the frames are safe for sports.
Anonymous wrote:The coach at our school says kids on sports teams aren't allowed to wear their glasses on the field. Maybe there was some awful accident where a kid with glasses got hit... but on the other hand, kids who can't see are more prone to injury.
They can switch to contacts but that's a whole process that takes a few weeks.
Is there an actual MCPS rule that forbids glasses on the soccer field? Or is this more of an individual school's preference? Is it written down anywhere so we can see if there's any kind of glasses that'd be OK?
Thanks --
Anonymous wrote:No. They have never allowed students to play sports while wearing eye glasses. They would be negligent fools to allow that. I'm surprised op was going to allow her student to play sports wearing eye glasses. It's refreshing to see a parent be so lax about their child's safety. We usually have the opposite in this day and age.
Anonymous wrote:The coach at our school says kids on sports teams aren't allowed to wear their glasses on the field. Maybe there was some awful accident where a kid with glasses got hit... but on the other hand, kids who can't see are more prone to injury.
They can switch to contacts but that's a whole process that takes a few weeks.
Is there an actual MCPS rule that forbids glasses on the soccer field? Or is this more of an individual school's preference? Is it written down anywhere so we can see if there's any kind of glasses that'd be OK?
Thanks --
Anonymous wrote:MCPS shouldn't spring this on anyone after tryouts have happened. This should have been sent out last spring as a heads up and given people time to figure this out. Fwiw I ordered sports glasses for my kid on Zenni once and my kid said they made her dizzy-same prescription, but not right for her. It's not just easy to order cheap versions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, 20:08. I'll check those out. I wonder how long it takes to get them and don't know what he can do until then.
You're welcome. I think they came pretty fast, but I don't really remember.
Zenni has sports goggles and they're pretty fast.
It’s been a few months since I ordered, but I believe you can pay a small amount extra to get expedited shipping from Zenni. My most recent pair beat their expected deadline and came from their facility in California.