Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Plus I love how you think a kid is pooping in the middle of the soccer field. Right![]()
Children and adults go behind a tree. They do it all the time. Maybe your kid goes in the middle of the field, but others go off to a tree.
This is disgusting. Who pays fees to a company to play and they don't even have bathrooms for practices or games. Do you know how little it would cost MSI to get at least a porta john. We play softball/baseball thru RBBA and they supply porta johns for fields that do not have bathrooms or local businesses in walking distance.
Do you realize that the $2.4M that MSI paid MCPS for the turf field construction is basically an exclusive right to use the turf field for 10 years? This is basically a 10 year pre-paid lease to use the field. The bathroom facility is the responsibility of MCPS to provide.
Can't realize what isn't true. MSI does not have an exclusive right to the fields. Read the contract.
Bathrooms are the responsibility of MSI. Again, read the contract. You might learn something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Plus I love how you think a kid is pooping in the middle of the soccer field. Right![]()
Children and adults go behind a tree. They do it all the time. Maybe your kid goes in the middle of the field, but others go off to a tree.
This is disgusting. Who pays fees to a company to play and they don't even have bathrooms for practices or games. Do you know how little it would cost MSI to get at least a porta john. We play softball/baseball thru RBBA and they supply porta johns for fields that do not have bathrooms or local businesses in walking distance.
Do you realize that the $2.4M that MSI paid MCPS for the turf field construction is basically an exclusive right to use the turf field for 10 years? This is basically a 10 year pre-paid lease to use the field. The bathroom facility is the responsibility of MCPS to provide.
+1000. And JW still has priority use over MSI. This is great for Rockvilke and MCPS!
Anonymous wrote:Holy smokes! There are some outrageous lies and misinformation in this thread.
JW has the same turf field that is used at Germantown Soccerplex. It it safe.
Annual Maintenance of grass field costs approximately $60K while annual maintenance for turf field is about $20K.
NO. No teacher salary is being cut to pay for turf management/maintenance.
MCPS can charge a lot more for turf field rentals compared to grass fields.
Please stop with the lies. I have a DC that will be attending JW next year and I’m excited that they will have better field to play on than the crappy grass field that was previously there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Plus I love how you think a kid is pooping in the middle of the soccer field. Right![]()
Children and adults go behind a tree. They do it all the time. Maybe your kid goes in the middle of the field, but others go off to a tree.
This is disgusting. Who pays fees to a company to play and they don't even have bathrooms for practices or games. Do you know how little it would cost MSI to get at least a porta john. We play softball/baseball thru RBBA and they supply porta johns for fields that do not have bathrooms or local businesses in walking distance.
Do you realize that the $2.4M that MSI paid MCPS for the turf field construction is basically an exclusive right to use the turf field for 10 years? This is basically a 10 year pre-paid lease to use the field. The bathroom facility is the responsibility of MCPS to provide.
Anonymous wrote:Holy smokes! There are some outrageous lies and misinformation in this thread.
JW has the same turf field that is used at Germantown Soccerplex. It it safe.
Annual Maintenance of grass field costs approximately $60K while annual maintenance for turf field is about $20K.
NO. No teacher salary is being cut to pay for turf management/maintenance.
MCPS can charge a lot more for turf field rentals compared to grass fields.
Please stop with the lies. I have a DC that will be attending JW next year and I’m excited that they will have better field to play on than the crappy grass field that was previously there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, that's bizarre, no bathrooms? The soccer league needs to pay for a port a potty at least. You can't schedule childrens games at places with no bathroom. Even our lowly rec league doesn't do that.
agree. I am a little shocked they use the school facilities, but can't use the bathroom. WTH?
The school buildings are general locked at the times MSI uses the fields for games. The games are 1 hour long. I have had issues with toddler siblings needing a bathroom, but never with the actual players (or adults for that matter). Practices are often at school buildings after school, at which times the school buildings are often open with people going in and out and kids can use the bathroom and water fountain if needed (and in my experience frequently do). If the games/practices are in parks without bathrooms, well, those are parks that were built without bathrooms. Some do have porta pottys, but my kids are the kind that as soon as they see the porta potty, they suddenly don't have to go anymoreNo one wants to use porta pottys.
But if a school say JW has games all day long and employees like refs and field managers there, shouldn't they have open bathrooms? They can spend millions in fields, but not have bathroom access?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Plus I love how you think a kid is pooping in the middle of the soccer field. Right![]()
Children and adults go behind a tree. They do it all the time. Maybe your kid goes in the middle of the field, but others go off to a tree.
This is disgusting. Who pays fees to a company to play and they don't even have bathrooms for practices or games. Do you know how little it would cost MSI to get at least a porta john. We play softball/baseball thru RBBA and they supply porta johns for fields that do not have bathrooms or local businesses in walking distance.
Do you realize that the $2.4M that MSI paid MCPS for the turf field construction is basically an exclusive right to use the turf field for 10 years? This is basically a 10 year pre-paid lease to use the field. The bathroom facility is the responsibility of MCPS to provide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bathrooms at most of the places MSI plays. The schools are usually locked. Sometimes at the high schools like Einstein or Whitman they will have the nearby bathrooms unlocked but not always.
I agree they should have bathrooms, but they don’t at the other schools either. Kids and adults hold it.
Adults hold it. Kids do not.
One game we were at (at a different MS), one girl even went into the woods to do a #2. Now, THAT would be gross on turf.
Uh, OK. I never saw that at any MSI games I attended but sure. We all held it or drove to an actual bathroom.
Plus I love how you think a kid is pooping in the middle of the soccer field. Right![]()
Children and adults go behind a tree. They do it all the time. Maybe your kid goes in the middle of the field, but others go off to a tree.
This is disgusting. Who pays fees to a company to play and they don't even have bathrooms for practices or games. Do you know how little it would cost MSI to get at least a porta john. We play softball/baseball thru RBBA and they supply porta johns for fields that do not have bathrooms or local businesses in walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all realize MSI has been playing there for years with no bathrooms? Where was your outrage then?
Most MSI games are played at fields that have no access to bathrooms. Schools are generally closed during games, and some are played at local parks with no bathroom facilities.
It's still illegal. MSI is a business with employees who work these games. Employees are entitled to bathroom facilities.
MSI is nuts! You know they don't even pay the coaches for Rec. One year, we had a fantastic coach because we didn't have a parent, and come to find out, he wasn't even getting paid! Parents chipped in and were very generous.
But, it's not like MSI is a charity. People are making money off these volunteer coaches. WTF?
"MSI is a non-profit youth soccer organization that promotes youth soccer in Montgomery County. MSI emphasizes each child's enjoyment, personal growth, skill development and team experience through excellent leadership, fair play and good sportsmanship." https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx? tabid=387734
That in fact did profit in the millions and hid the money to pay for artificial turf.
No, "for profit" and "non-profit" are terms with specific definitions. MSI does not enrich its owners by distributing profits to them or dividends to shareholders or anything like that. Non-profit organizations can and do raise and maintain funds to reinvest in the mission of the non-profit. Investing in fields and playing space that their teams will use for practices and games is well within the scope of MSI's mission. (Based on their website. I have not seen their founding documents, but I guarantee there are Articles of Incorporation or some such document that lays out the permissible activities of the organization.) If the organization uses funds raised or earned to invest or reinvest in the mission of the non-profit, that does not mean that it is a money-making business that benefits its private owners who receive "profits."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all realize MSI has been playing there for years with no bathrooms? Where was your outrage then?
Most MSI games are played at fields that have no access to bathrooms. Schools are generally closed during games, and some are played at local parks with no bathroom facilities.
It's still illegal. MSI is a business with employees who work these games. Employees are entitled to bathroom facilities.
MSI is nuts! You know they don't even pay the coaches for Rec. One year, we had a fantastic coach because we didn't have a parent, and come to find out, he wasn't even getting paid! Parents chipped in and were very generous.
But, it's not like MSI is a charity. People are making money off these volunteer coaches. WTF?
"MSI is a non-profit youth soccer organization that promotes youth soccer in Montgomery County. MSI emphasizes each child's enjoyment, personal growth, skill development and team experience through excellent leadership, fair play and good sportsmanship." https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx? tabid=387734
That in fact did profit in the millions and hid the money to pay for artificial turf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all realize MSI has been playing there for years with no bathrooms? Where was your outrage then?
Most MSI games are played at fields that have no access to bathrooms. Schools are generally closed during games, and some are played at local parks with no bathroom facilities.
It's still illegal. MSI is a business with employees who work these games. Employees are entitled to bathroom facilities.
MSI is nuts! You know they don't even pay the coaches for Rec. One year, we had a fantastic coach because we didn't have a parent, and come to find out, he wasn't even getting paid! Parents chipped in and were very generous.
But, it's not like MSI is a charity. People are making money off these volunteer coaches. WTF?
"MSI is a non-profit youth soccer organization that promotes youth soccer in Montgomery County. MSI emphasizes each child's enjoyment, personal growth, skill development and team experience through excellent leadership, fair play and good sportsmanship." https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx? tabid=387734
That in fact did profit in the millions and hid the money to pay for artificial turf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, that's bizarre, no bathrooms? The soccer league needs to pay for a port a potty at least. You can't schedule childrens games at places with no bathroom. Even our lowly rec league doesn't do that.
agree. I am a little shocked they use the school facilities, but can't use the bathroom. WTH?
The school buildings are general locked at the times MSI uses the fields for games. The games are 1 hour long. I have had issues with toddler siblings needing a bathroom, but never with the actual players (or adults for that matter). Practices are often at school buildings after school, at which times the school buildings are often open with people going in and out and kids can use the bathroom and water fountain if needed (and in my experience frequently do). If the games/practices are in parks without bathrooms, well, those are parks that were built without bathrooms. Some do have porta pottys, but my kids are the kind that as soon as they see the porta potty, they suddenly don't have to go anymoreNo one wants to use porta pottys.
But if a school say JW has games all day long and employees like refs and field managers there, shouldn't they have open bathrooms? They can spend millions in fields, but not have bathroom access?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, that's bizarre, no bathrooms? The soccer league needs to pay for a port a potty at least. You can't schedule childrens games at places with no bathroom. Even our lowly rec league doesn't do that.
agree. I am a little shocked they use the school facilities, but can't use the bathroom. WTH?
The school buildings are general locked at the times MSI uses the fields for games. The games are 1 hour long. I have had issues with toddler siblings needing a bathroom, but never with the actual players (or adults for that matter). Practices are often at school buildings after school, at which times the school buildings are often open with people going in and out and kids can use the bathroom and water fountain if needed (and in my experience frequently do). If the games/practices are in parks without bathrooms, well, those are parks that were built without bathrooms. Some do have porta pottys, but my kids are the kind that as soon as they see the porta potty, they suddenly don't have to go anymoreNo one wants to use porta pottys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all realize MSI has been playing there for years with no bathrooms? Where was your outrage then?
Most MSI games are played at fields that have no access to bathrooms. Schools are generally closed during games, and some are played at local parks with no bathroom facilities.
It's still illegal. MSI is a business with employees who work these games. Employees are entitled to bathroom facilities.
MSI is nuts! You know they don't even pay the coaches for Rec. One year, we had a fantastic coach because we didn't have a parent, and come to find out, he wasn't even getting paid! Parents chipped in and were very generous.
But, it's not like MSI is a charity. People are making money off these volunteer coaches. WTF?
"MSI is a non-profit youth soccer organization that promotes youth soccer in Montgomery County. MSI emphasizes each child's enjoyment, personal growth, skill development and team experience through excellent leadership, fair play and good sportsmanship." https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx? tabid=387734
That in fact did profit in the millions and hid the money to pay for artificial turf.