Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So then 1/2 are not connected to the swim team. People don’t join for swim team - they join the pool first and then the swim team. Kids may join because friends . . .
Completely wrong at our pool. Many families join ONLY for the swim team. This is a significant source of revenue for the pool and without it the pool may have to close.
That is SUCH BS. Pools are in high demand and it's NOT because of swim team. PLENTY of people would still want to join. We are considering dropping our membership BECAUSE of swim team.
You have no idea what you are talking about. There a ton of pools in NoVa with no waitlist.
Well, I live in Montgomery county and my pool has about a five-year waitlist. Swim team is very annoying and I feel confident that even if we had no swim team, we would still have tons of demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pool board member here and enthusiastic swim team parent. Say something,
Send a kindly worded email to the board (not a rant) with a list of suggestions for how to reduce conflict that you’ve heard have been successful at other pools and ask that it be discussed at the next meeting to see if any of could be implemented this season or next. Include low hanging fruit as well as more major things? At our board meetings we really do try to consider perspectives of all pool members and find solutions (for example! We have afternoon practice but only a couple lanes and coaches remind families they are only for those families who really can’t make the morning). I’d include things like designated area for swim team families to leave stuff during practice so can’t take over pool grounds before opens to public, no bullhorns while pool is open to public, latest morning practice is for teens [added bonus is this makes it easier for more younger families to do morning practice and camp), and limiting lanes for afternoon practice. Like anything, speak up, offer reasonable solutions, and you may see change.
I am curious why latest a.m. practice being for teens is helpful to non-swim team families.
Our practice starts with the youngest full team members and then moves up in age, and then there's preteam. But the people who are most likely to stay at the pool all day are the teenagers. I'm not sure what problem that would solve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pool board member here and enthusiastic swim team parent. Say something,
Send a kindly worded email to the board (not a rant) with a list of suggestions for how to reduce conflict that you’ve heard have been successful at other pools and ask that it be discussed at the next meeting to see if any of could be implemented this season or next. Include low hanging fruit as well as more major things? At our board meetings we really do try to consider perspectives of all pool members and find solutions (for example! We have afternoon practice but only a couple lanes and coaches remind families they are only for those families who really can’t make the morning). I’d include things like designated area for swim team families to leave stuff during practice so can’t take over pool grounds before opens to public, no bullhorns while pool is open to public, latest morning practice is for teens [added bonus is this makes it easier for more younger families to do morning practice and camp), and limiting lanes for afternoon practice. Like anything, speak up, offer reasonable solutions, and you may see change.
I am curious why latest a.m. practice being for teens is helpful to non-swim team families.
Our practice starts with the youngest full team members and then moves up in age, and then there's preteam. But the people who are most likely to stay at the pool all day are the teenagers. I'm not sure what problem that would solve.
Anonymous wrote:It’s super annoying how kids take over pools and then adults don’t have a place to swim.
I have seen this happen at municipal pool, YMCA and neighborhood pool.
I told our HOA that we the swim team takes over pool, maybe they should be paying for our membership fees. I’m not paying for a pool I can’t use.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. That’s normal. Join the swim team.
Anonymous wrote:Pool board member here and enthusiastic swim team parent. Say something,
Send a kindly worded email to the board (not a rant) with a list of suggestions for how to reduce conflict that you’ve heard have been successful at other pools and ask that it be discussed at the next meeting to see if any of could be implemented this season or next. Include low hanging fruit as well as more major things? At our board meetings we really do try to consider perspectives of all pool members and find solutions (for example! We have afternoon practice but only a couple lanes and coaches remind families they are only for those families who really can’t make the morning). I’d include things like designated area for swim team families to leave stuff during practice so can’t take over pool grounds before opens to public, no bullhorns while pool is open to public, latest morning practice is for teens [added bonus is this makes it easier for more younger families to do morning practice and camp), and limiting lanes for afternoon practice. Like anything, speak up, offer reasonable solutions, and you may see change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So then 1/2 are not connected to the swim team. People don’t join for swim team - they join the pool first and then the swim team. Kids may join because friends . . .
Completely wrong at our pool. Many families join ONLY for the swim team. This is a significant source of revenue for the pool and without it the pool may have to close.
That is SUCH BS. Pools are in high demand and it's NOT because of swim team. PLENTY of people would still want to join. We are considering dropping our membership BECAUSE of swim team.
You have no idea what you are talking about. There a ton of pools in NoVa with no waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:I think pool boards have more power here than pool managers. Managers are usually swim team graduates! Take a blanket and find a spot in the shade to enjoy with your toddlers?