Anonymous wrote:There are problems with parents ruining it for everyone. Also, science olympiad is supposed to be run by the school and a teacher, not a pat, so everything is fair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS middle school, the science teachers run it and usually get enough parent volunteers to coach some events and host practice/study in their homes, with snacks![]()
Yes, I believe that in middle school at FCPS, teachers are involved, too.
Anonymous wrote:GBW did the right thing stopping these clubs. They were out of control and parents were obsessed with competitions, but don't care about the PTA and what it does at all.
Anonymous wrote:
I just don't get parents who decline to volunteer and help out but then seem to resent and/or want to micromanage the parents that do volunteer and are doing things to benefit all the kids in a group. Not everyone wants to or can volunteer, but parents should at least be appreciative of the parents who are willing to put in the extra time to make activities available for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably because the big glut of students who had parents who were extremely involved have all moved on and are in 7th grade now. I know quite a few of them no longer have kids at GBW anymore.
This is why Sangster stopped fielding a Science Olympiad team a few years back.
The kids whose parents organized and coached all moved to middle school and the team folded after that.
Those teams take a lot of parent involvement. If no one from the younger grades moving up wants to step up and run things, organize and coach, then it is impossible to keep the team going.
OP, if you want to be responsible for running the team and organizing/coordinating coaches, talk to your PTA and see if you can get a faculty advisor. You might be able to restart the team.
Anonymous wrote:Probably because the big glut of students who had parents who were extremely involved have all moved on and are in 7th grade now. I know quite a few of them no longer have kids at GBW anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS middle school, the science teachers run it and usually get enough parent volunteers to coach some events and host practice/study in their homes, with snacks![]()
Yes, I believe that in middle school at FCPS, teachers are involved, too.
Anonymous wrote:
I just don't get parents who decline to volunteer and help out but then seem to resent and/or want to micromanage the parents that do volunteer and are doing things to benefit all the kids in a group. Not everyone wants to or can volunteer, but parents should at least be appreciative of the parents who are willing to put in the extra time to make activities available for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS middle school, the science teachers run it and usually get enough parent volunteers to coach some events and host practice/study in their homes, with snacks![]()
Yes, I believe that in middle school at FCPS, teachers are involved, too.
Anonymous wrote:At our MCPS middle school, the science teachers run it and usually get enough parent volunteers to coach some events and host practice/study in their homes, with snacks![]()