Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet clubs still cannot meet in person. The jocks get TJ see each other, but nerds are stuck on BBC.
Why can’t your child contact others in the club to get together outside of school? I am club sponsor and this is volunteer. I’m not paid and I’m not working in the building. I can’t drive there to organize a group on my own time. I don’t have time right row since I’m busy with my own young kids that are home. As a parent, there is nothing stopping you from organizing a social event for your kids that doesn’t involve school.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the equity lens?
Anonymous wrote:And yet clubs still cannot meet in person. The jocks get TJ see each other, but nerds are stuck on BBC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee I’m so glad sports matter soooooo much but not school. We are an effed up country.
Schools can open too. They were given the green light before sports.
Just because they can doesn’t mean they will.
its this. Gov Northam allowed for the opening of schools. Numerous school systems across the commonwealth have opened. Fairfax/Arlington, etc refuse to allow schools to open. That's on them.
Exactly. There is no reason to be up in arms about allowing sports to start. Personally I’m glad for those students who have been in school buildings as permitted in VA and I’ll be happy for those who will be able to partake in their sport.
Not me. I don’t want sports (especially indoor contact sports!) until there is school. Get your priorities straight people.
Anonymous wrote:school is okay for all per northam, now sports is- doesn't mean fcps will follow suit. a few more days of 100 plus cases won't help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee I’m so glad sports matter soooooo much but not school. We are an effed up country.
Schools can open too. They were given the green light before sports.
Just because they can doesn’t mean they will.
its this. Gov Northam allowed for the opening of schools. Numerous school systems across the commonwealth have opened. Fairfax/Arlington, etc refuse to allow schools to open. That's on them.
Exactly. There is no reason to be up in arms about allowing sports to start. Personally I’m glad for those students who have been in school buildings as permitted in VA and I’ll be happy for those who will be able to partake in their sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee I’m so glad sports matter soooooo much but not school. We are an effed up country.
Schools can open too. They were given the green light before sports.
Just because they can doesn’t mean they will.
its this. Gov Northam allowed for the opening of schools. Numerous school systems across the commonwealth have opened. Fairfax/Arlington, etc refuse to allow schools to open. That's on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee I’m so glad sports matter soooooo much but not school. We are an effed up country.
Schools can open too. They were given the green light before sports.
Just because they can doesn’t mean they will.