Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We had multiple families try to join our team based on their club times and get upset that they would have to get on the pool's waitlist. They thought there was a cut the line policy for fast kids.
I fully support cut lines based on times. My impression is that good portion of pool boards probably wouldn't go for it given the sometimes adversarial relationship given the competing interests. I know our pool would definitely say no.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve already had a family quit in a huff and complain to the pool board when they found out their wildly differently-aged kids couldn’t attend the same practice. We have a huge team full of siblings; practice HAS to be by age group.
Anonymous wrote:
We have not had time trials yet and parents are already upset that their kids will not be be swimming in A meets.
Anonymous wrote:
Our parent is trying to figure out the groups going to All Star Relays. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me so thankful my kids left swim team. Life is way too short for this kind of drama and politics. It's been incredibly refreshing to reclaim the pool as a place for fun, relaxation, and simply enjoying being there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve already had a family quit in a huff and complain to the pool board when they found out their wildly differently-aged kids couldn’t attend the same practice. We have a huge team full of siblings; practice HAS to be by age group.
I think we can all understand the challenge of their situation. It's hard to make 2 or practice times, there are other things going on in life etc. If they are new to the team (sounds like they are) then they don't have a carpool situation figured out etc.
I'm also going to guess your Board said "Ok thanks for letting us know" and promptly moved forward with no change to anything.
I can understand their challenge, but I bet this family wouldn’t complain to the travel soccer board that their different age kids couldn’t practice together. Apples to oranges I realize, but I always find it interesting that people have all these higher demands for summer swim team despite it being the cheapest game in town and run by volunteers. And then they justify their demands by saying “it’s summer swim, it’s supposed to be fun”, with complete disregard for the usually valid logic behind whatever thing they’re complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve already had a family quit in a huff and complain to the pool board when they found out their wildly differently-aged kids couldn’t attend the same practice. We have a huge team full of siblings; practice HAS to be by age group.
I think we can all understand the challenge of their situation. It's hard to make 2 or practice times, there are other things going on in life etc. If they are new to the team (sounds like they are) then they don't have a carpool situation figured out etc.
I'm also going to guess your Board said "Ok thanks for letting us know" and promptly moved forward with no change to anything.
I can understand their challenge, but I bet this family wouldn’t complain to the travel soccer board that their different age kids couldn’t practice together. Apples to oranges I realize, but I always find it interesting that people have all these higher demands for summer swim team despite it being the cheapest game in town and run by volunteers. And then they justify their demands by saying “it’s summer swim, it’s supposed to be fun”, with complete disregard for the usually valid logic behind whatever thing they’re complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I had a parent talking to me about the best combination in his kids age group for Relay Carnival. We also have not even had time trials at this point. Probably jumping the gun a bit.
Same lololol
Anonymous wrote:
I had a parent talking to me about the best combination in his kids age group for Relay Carnival. We also have not even had time trials at this point. Probably jumping the gun a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve already had a family quit in a huff and complain to the pool board when they found out their wildly differently-aged kids couldn’t attend the same practice. We have a huge team full of siblings; practice HAS to be by age group.
I think we can all understand the challenge of their situation. It's hard to make 2 or practice times, there are other things going on in life etc. If they are new to the team (sounds like they are) then they don't have a carpool situation figured out etc.
I'm also going to guess your Board said "Ok thanks for letting us know" and promptly moved forward with no change to anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We had multiple families try to join our team based on their club times and get upset that they would have to get on the pool's waitlist. They thought there was a cut the line policy for fast kids.
I fully support cut lines based on times. My impression is that good portion of pool boards probably wouldn't go for it given the sometimes adversarial relationship given the competing interests. I know our pool would definitely say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We had multiple families try to join our team based on their club times and get upset that they would have to get on the pool's waitlist. They thought there was a cut the line policy for fast kids.
I fully support cut lines based on times. My impression is that good portion of pool boards probably wouldn't go for it given the sometimes adversarial relationship given the competing interests. I know our pool would definitely say no.
Anonymous wrote:
We had multiple families try to join our team based on their club times and get upset that they would have to get on the pool's waitlist. They thought there was a cut the line policy for fast kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve already had a family quit in a huff and complain to the pool board when they found out their wildly differently-aged kids couldn’t attend the same practice. We have a huge team full of siblings; practice HAS to be by age group.
I think we can all understand the challenge of their situation. It's hard to make 2 or practice times, there are other things going on in life etc. If they are new to the team (sounds like they are) then they don't have a carpool situation figured out etc.
I'm also going to guess your Board said "Ok thanks for letting us know" and promptly moved forward with no change to anything.
What would you have the Board do?