Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pool has a waitlist and even though we didn't offer a lot of new memberships our team registrations (which are now closed) are up. We increased the size of the team. We are in the top third of hr league. So not D1.
We did offer to cover registration for any families laid off. No one took the offer.
As for RTO. About a month ago they sent out a list sitters and drivers that could help and the practice schedule allows parents to take kids before work. Our team has never had SAHMs. We have some teachers which is about as close as we get to SAHM.
Of course your team has SAHM's. They probably don't say so as you are judgemental. As a SAHM, I am not shagging a bunch of kids every day for free while you work and earn a big pay check.
Anonymous wrote:Where are these pools that people can just join before the summer? Are there not several years long waitlists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our swim team enrollment is about 50 less swimmers than last year. We’ve seen pool many families not renewing their membership across all age groups. Job uncertainty is coming into play. Many families are tightening up their spending in anticipation of job loss.
Or, issues at the pool. We are changing pools this year as we are tired of the drama, one family controls the pool and team and the coach is very basic. And, they don't have enough coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s mostly due to RTO. It was always a kids of SAHM thing and sadly will be again. It was nice when it was more inclusive for a while?
Don’t let the door hit you . . Z.
Oh wow, that’s nice. My kids can still participate because my spouse and I still have flexible schedules. But I have empathy for kids who can’t anymore. You’re a jerk - I hope you’re stuck in B meet purgatory all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pool has a waitlist and even though we didn't offer a lot of new memberships our team registrations (which are now closed) are up. We increased the size of the team. We are in the top third of hr league. So not D1.
We did offer to cover registration for any families laid off. No one took the offer.
As for RTO. About a month ago they sent out a list sitters and drivers that could help and the practice schedule allows parents to take kids before work. Our team has never had SAHMs. We have some teachers which is about as close as we get to SAHM.
Of course your team has SAHM's. They probably don't say so as you are judgemental. As a SAHM, I am not shagging a bunch of kids every day for free while you work and earn a big pay check.
Anonymous wrote:Our swim team enrollment is about 50 less swimmers than last year. We’ve seen pool many families not renewing their membership across all age groups. Job uncertainty is coming into play. Many families are tightening up their spending in anticipation of job loss.
Anonymous wrote:Our pool has a waitlist and even though we didn't offer a lot of new memberships our team registrations (which are now closed) are up. We increased the size of the team. We are in the top third of hr league. So not D1.
We did offer to cover registration for any families laid off. No one took the offer.
As for RTO. About a month ago they sent out a list sitters and drivers that could help and the practice schedule allows parents to take kids before work. Our team has never had SAHMs. We have some teachers which is about as close as we get to SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how our registrations are yet, but I have always thought our pool was not very accommodating for working parents (and I stay home). I try to help other families as much as I can, but feel like this summer is going to be really hard for a lot of families.
Practice schedules are “the way they always have been” rather than trying to allow for 10&u to get to summer camp by 9. Not to mention the crazy expectations for Monday and Wednesday afternoon meets.
This is why our pool offers an early morning camper practice and an evening practice. They aren’t as fun as the traditional practice times because you lose some of the post practice activities or just natural social hangouts that occur post practice but at least kids are not precluded from being on the team.
I don’t know what the solution is, but maybe this is the year more teams will figure it out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out NVSL team is in the middle of its registration period.
So far there has been a significant drop in the number of swimmers being registered. Wondering if other teams are seeing the same thing and maybe RTO is impacting numbers? thanks!
Is this across the board? or is it concentrated in 10&U?
Anonymous wrote:Out NVSL team is in the middle of its registration period.
So far there has been a significant drop in the number of swimmers being registered. Wondering if other teams are seeing the same thing and maybe RTO is impacting numbers? thanks!