Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. My scouts experience as a kid was very pushy Christian based. I don't know what it is like here because I didn't even consider it for my own kids. Definitely don't want public tax money used to support that kind of indoctrination. They can pay the fee like everyone else.
Yeah no it's not even a little bit like that here. Are you sure you weren't part of an organization that wasn't Scouting America or Girl Scouts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Good.
Would you care to expand upon that? I'm genuinely curious why you are happy Scouts will now be charged to use a space that will otherwise just sit empty.
But it may not otherwise stay empty. Also, custodians need to clean up the space. I think it’s fair to charge building use fees.
Yep, the circus or other paying customers could come to town and want to use space the Scouts and other squatters have been monopolizing free of charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. My scouts experience as a kid was very pushy Christian based. I don't know what it is like here because I didn't even consider it for my own kids. Definitely don't want public tax money used to support that kind of indoctrination. They can pay the fee like everyone else.
You’ll be horrified to know then that churches use schools too
Anonymous wrote:DP. My scouts experience as a kid was very pushy Christian based. I don't know what it is like here because I didn't even consider it for my own kids. Definitely don't want public tax money used to support that kind of indoctrination. They can pay the fee like everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Good.
Would you care to expand upon that? I'm genuinely curious why you are happy Scouts will now be charged to use a space that will otherwise just sit empty.
But it may not otherwise stay empty. Also, custodians need to clean up the space. I think it’s fair to charge building use fees.
Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't they pay? FCPS has to pay janitorial staff to keep the doors open for them.
Anonymous wrote:DP. My scouts experience as a kid was very pushy Christian based. I don't know what it is like here because I didn't even consider it for my own kids. Definitely don't want public tax money used to support that kind of indoctrination. They can pay the fee like everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how much is it?
It's kind of hard to answer that because they charge per use. There's a rental fee, a cleaning fee, then an additional fee to have a staff member there to supervise if your group is over 35 people.
I did the math for my Troop and estimated it to be somewhere between $7,500 and $8,000 for us to use the space we've used in the past.
That's just an outrageous amount to ask a non-profit youth organization to pay. We'll just go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Good.
Would you care to expand upon that? I'm genuinely curious why you are happy Scouts will now be charged to use a space that will otherwise just sit empty.
Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Good.
Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.