Again... I am talking about SPORTS.Anonymous wrote:Dump the illegals enforce citizenship requirements. Now is the time to do this since we have a president willing to stand-up against the flood of illegals destroying our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, marching band too! (OP here)Anonymous wrote:They will not get rid of sports. That would make the school district less desirable. I didn't do sports growing up and my kids are not athletic, but I know it's a big deal to many families. I also enjoyed going to the football games in high school, they fostered school pride/spirit. I assume you'd also get rid of marching band? Charging a fee would be a much better option.
I spend 1000/yr to have my kid in marching band. Trust me, fees are attached to band.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, marching band too! (OP here)Anonymous wrote:They will not get rid of sports. That would make the school district less desirable. I didn't do sports growing up and my kids are not athletic, but I know it's a big deal to many families. I also enjoyed going to the football games in high school, they fostered school pride/spirit. I assume you'd also get rid of marching band? Charging a fee would be a much better option.
OP here - I actually think they should stop paying IB/AP testing fees too... but THAT is not the focus of this conversation. This is about HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS!Anonymous wrote:They should dump aap and all oob busing.
Yep, marching band too! (OP here)Anonymous wrote:They will not get rid of sports. That would make the school district less desirable. I didn't do sports growing up and my kids are not athletic, but I know it's a big deal to many families. I also enjoyed going to the football games in high school, they fostered school pride/spirit. I assume you'd also get rid of marching band? Charging a fee would be a much better option.
Anonymous wrote:The school board just looked at this and the cost differential for bussing was zero.
If that is true, it appears that they have absolutely no common sense. There is not any way that could be the cost differential.
Please post the source information.
Anonymous wrote:Not a very big bang for the buck. The students in AAP still need teachers- so no decrease in expenses there. They still need to be bussed- so local ES and MS would have additional buses- it might make a small difference, but it would be minimal.
No. It is much more difficult to balance class enrollment--resulting in large classes for some and small for others. Unintended consequence. Little value for the buck.
Not a very big bang for the buck. The students in AAP still need teachers- so no decrease in expenses there. They still need to be bussed- so local ES and MS would have additional buses- it might make a small difference, but it would be minimal.
The school board just looked at this and the cost differential for bussing was zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should dump aap and all oob busing.
Not a very big bang for the buck. The students in AAP still need teachers- so no decrease in expenses there. They still need to be bussed- so local ES and MS would have additional buses- it might make a small difference, but it would be minimal.
Anonymous wrote:In light of the budget crisis, I ask, why doesn't FCPS just dump extracurricular sports altogether? I realize this would enrage parents, but frankly, we are guaranteed a free public education, not free extracurricular sports. (And yes, I know parents pay bills, raise money, etc for sports).
It doesn't serve the core academic purpose of the school system. It costs a lot of money in personnel, facilities, equipment, bussing. And lord knows there are TONS of opportunities for sports in this area. It's not like the only place you can play lacrosse, swim, or cheer is at school...
Tell me why this isn't a plausible idea!
Anonymous wrote:They should dump aap and all oob busing.