Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why does Indy being state runner up matter? that was last year and a team heavy with Seniors who are now gone. She would have to try out still, make the team, and even need to make an impact on that team...... I could see all the uproar if this was a USA All American, or a top 100 player in the country... Again this isn't the IAAM or WCAC..... it would harm no one, not even the prior school to at least allow the kid to try out, or even play, it all seems very silly...
^^^ 10000% this!
The rules would then need to change for all students in all sports. We would need to allow any basketball football soccer ect to switch schools at any time for any reason. I am guessing the judge determined that sports was the reason for the change and she should not be allowed to do this when other students cannot. She wanted to play for her club coach and the parents wanted this to. The parents could have moved to be in the correct school district. Instead the adults messed up and I feel bad for the student but the blame is not Loudoun but the parents and the club coach who encouraged this.
What bothers me about it is they're now pivoting to proclaiming they are raising bigger policy concerns and trying to make this about mental illness. But instead of getting a state delegate to work on legislation for broader policy change, they got him to join their pressure campaign and write to the school board demanding she be allowed to play.
Their story has changed a lot throughout this. Originally they said her transfer wasn't motivated by playing lacrosse there. But then it became all playing lacrosse is important to her mental health (even though she has other avenues to play lacrosse). They never acknowledged her travel team coach was an assistant coach at Independence until this last week. And then, on the courthouse steps, their lawyer accused her alleged bully by name without evidence, ironically causing great mental stress to another child.
I'm starting to think this "bullying" is really a case of bad beef between a couple of families and now it's spilled over into the public domain. The parents are relentless, stalking the comment sections of local newspapers (and likely here), pushing against anything that contradicts their narrative.
At least it's over now. I do wish the girl success in college. I don't think her parents did her any favors here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why does Indy being state runner up matter? that was last year and a team heavy with Seniors who are now gone. She would have to try out still, make the team, and even need to make an impact on that team...... I could see all the uproar if this was a USA All American, or a top 100 player in the country... Again this isn't the IAAM or WCAC..... it would harm no one, not even the prior school to at least allow the kid to try out, or even play, it all seems very silly...
The rules would then need to change for all students in all sports. We would need to allow any basketball football soccer ect to switch schools at any time for any reason. I am guessing the judge determined that sports was the reason for the change and she should not be allowed to do this when other students cannot. She wanted to play for her club coach and the parents wanted this to. The parents could have moved to be in the correct school district. Instead the adults messed up and I feel bad for the student but the blame is not Loudoun but the parents and the club coach who encouraged this.
I would agree that the first part of your statement would be bad/unfair. But in this case the district/county approved her to transfer schools on the basis of bullying or mental health...... I would assume since they said sure you can transfer to the new school for academics, peers, and new social setting, that allowing the full experience of a high school setting shouldn't be unallowable as well.. Kinda silly tbh. YOu can go to a new school, do new things, but noooooooo athletics, seems like the district should not have approved the school transfer in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why does Indy being state runner up matter? that was last year and a team heavy with Seniors who are now gone. She would have to try out still, make the team, and even need to make an impact on that team...... I could see all the uproar if this was a USA All American, or a top 100 player in the country... Again this isn't the IAAM or WCAC..... it would harm no one, not even the prior school to at least allow the kid to try out, or even play, it all seems very silly...
The rules would then need to change for all students in all sports. We would need to allow any basketball football soccer ect to switch schools at any time for any reason. I am guessing the judge determined that sports was the reason for the change and she should not be allowed to do this when other students cannot. She wanted to play for her club coach and the parents wanted this to. The parents could have moved to be in the correct school district. Instead the adults messed up and I feel bad for the student but the blame is not Loudoun but the parents and the club coach who encouraged this.
Anonymous wrote:why does Indy being state runner up matter? that was last year and a team heavy with Seniors who are now gone. She would have to try out still, make the team, and even need to make an impact on that team...... I could see all the uproar if this was a USA All American, or a top 100 player in the country... Again this isn't the IAAM or WCAC..... it would harm no one, not even the prior school to at least allow the kid to try out, or even play, it all seems very silly...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why does Indy being state runner up matter? that was last year and a team heavy with Seniors who are now gone. She would have to try out still, make the team, and even need to make an impact on that team...... I could see all the uproar if this was a USA All American, or a top 100 player in the country... Again this isn't the IAAM or WCAC..... it would harm no one, not even the prior school to at least allow the kid to try out, or even play, it all seems very silly...
The rules would then need to change for all students in all sports. We would need to allow any basketball football soccer ect to switch schools at any time for any reason. I am guessing the judge determined that sports was the reason for the change and she should not be allowed to do this when other students cannot. She wanted to play for her club coach and the parents wanted this to. The parents could have moved to be in the correct school district. Instead the adults messed up and I feel bad for the student but the blame is not Loudoun but the parents and the club coach who encouraged this.
Anonymous wrote:why does Indy being state runner up matter? that was last year and a team heavy with Seniors who are now gone. She would have to try out still, make the team, and even need to make an impact on that team...... I could see all the uproar if this was a USA All American, or a top 100 player in the country... Again this isn't the IAAM or WCAC..... it would harm no one, not even the prior school to at least allow the kid to try out, or even play, it all seems very silly...
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Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. If a student from LoCo transfers schools they can’t play sports for that school?
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. If a student from LoCo transfers schools they can’t play sports for that school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School Board and Court denied her being able to play at Independence. She says she was bullied at Lightridge, but there's no real known evidence.
If she was bullied why didn't she choose to go to a school much closer to where she lives (ie John Champe, Freedom, etc.)? Instead chose the school that made it to the state finals in lacrosse last year.
My DD is friends with several girls on the Lightridge lacrosse team and they are pretty adamant that this is purely a desire to move to a better team team.