Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Message to Scouts, no more freeloading on the backs of taxpayers.
-You're an ignorant dipshit with no kids. Scouts/ Girls Scouts is one of the only self funded after school programs to engage children after class is over. These groups are for the betterment of the community. If you think otherwise, it just means you have not actually had any interaction with these groups at all.
They are not 'freeloading' at all, they are maximizing taxpayer dollars economically.
-Signed all of us.
Are you serious? There are loads of self funded after school programs that engage children. This is the land of the extra curricular activity. They all exist for the betterment of our children and the community. And other than Scouts, if any of them want to use FCPS facilities, they pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s reasonable for all groups to pay for staffing outside of normal hours.
Anonymous wrote:It’s reasonable for all groups to pay for staffing outside of normal hours.
Anonymous wrote:Then after-school programs the PTA contracts with other vendors should also pay. Girls on the run, stem after-school, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, in the past Scouts were exempted because of their non-profit status. FCPS recently issued a new policy mandating all groups, including non-profits pay.
Message to Scouts, no more freeloading on the backs of taxpayers.