Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes MCPS, unfortunately, doesnt really care about athletics -- it wants rainbows and unicorns instead. A competitive sports program is hard to maintain, complaining parents (for all sorts of reasons), finding /keeping great coaches, as well as the facilities issues, etc. ADs would strongly prefer less complaints than more competitive teams for job security reasons. As a result, more competitive sports are drifting to private schools which are willing to make the investment as a differentiator. School spirit and pride suffers, IMO.
I think one of the big issues is the decline of youth sports here in the county. When I was growing up in the 90s every town had a thriving youth sports organization. Over the years they started folding and now it seems like most of the youth sports options are gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes MCPS, unfortunately, doesnt really care about athletics -- it wants rainbows and unicorns instead. A competitive sports program is hard to maintain, complaining parents (for all sorts of reasons), finding /keeping great coaches, as well as the facilities issues, etc. ADs would strongly prefer less complaints than more competitive teams for job security reasons. As a result, more competitive sports are drifting to private schools which are willing to make the investment as a differentiator. School spirit and pride suffers, IMO.
My kid is a QO and the opposite going on last few years.
Hoping new administration better but it's been football football football.
I love Ms Thomas. She is a great person and solid administrator. Wish her the best in retirement
I am sure she meant well but unfortunately many kids education suffered due to her lack of focus on academics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing about the rise of flag football at the HS level is that it might be a death sentence for Field Hockey. A lot of schools were already having difficulty recruiting for it and now with a new growing and popular fall sport it's bound to cause more issues there
Yup. They said flag football was mostly new athletes, but even losing a few field hockey players can leave schools without enough players for JV and make it harder to maintain a program.
Anonymous wrote:The sad thing about the rise of flag football at the HS level is that it might be a death sentence for Field Hockey. A lot of schools were already having difficulty recruiting for it and now with a new growing and popular fall sport it's bound to cause more issues there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher here in MCPS and a big fan of HS sports I thought maybe we could have a thread here dedicated to the upcoming year's HS athletics here in MCPS. Judging by a lot of the posts I read here, this thread will likely go untouched and buried but maybe there are a few of us who want to talk about whats happening in the county athletically.
First big news: Baba Oladotun, the country's #1 HS basketball player for the Class of 2027, is officially reclassifying up to the Class of 2026 and will remain at Blake HS for his third and final year before graduating early. This is big news as there was a ton of speculation that he would be transferring to the newly opened St James Academy down in Springfield, VA. What's also big is that MCPS typically doesn't see a lot of kids reclassify for athletics. If you weren't planning on going before, you might want to make sure you get a chance to see a Blake HS basketball game this winter.
Don’t most elite athletes reclass down instead of up?
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher here in MCPS and a big fan of HS sports I thought maybe we could have a thread here dedicated to the upcoming year's HS athletics here in MCPS. Judging by a lot of the posts I read here, this thread will likely go untouched and buried but maybe there are a few of us who want to talk about whats happening in the county athletically.
First big news: Baba Oladotun, the country's #1 HS basketball player for the Class of 2027, is officially reclassifying up to the Class of 2026 and will remain at Blake HS for his third and final year before graduating early. This is big news as there was a ton of speculation that he would be transferring to the newly opened St James Academy down in Springfield, VA. What's also big is that MCPS typically doesn't see a lot of kids reclassify for athletics. If you weren't planning on going before, you might want to make sure you get a chance to see a Blake HS basketball game this winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes MCPS, unfortunately, doesnt really care about athletics -- it wants rainbows and unicorns instead. A competitive sports program is hard to maintain, complaining parents (for all sorts of reasons), finding /keeping great coaches, as well as the facilities issues, etc. ADs would strongly prefer less complaints than more competitive teams for job security reasons. As a result, more competitive sports are drifting to private schools which are willing to make the investment as a differentiator. School spirit and pride suffers, IMO.
I think one of the big issues is the decline of youth sports here in the county. When I was growing up in the 90s every town had a thriving youth sports organization. Over the years they started folding and now it seems like most of the youth sports options are gone.
Anonymous wrote:How is girl's flag football resonating in your schools? We're going into the second season. Our school lost almost every game but now has a new coach who seems really dedicated to building a strong team.