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Little Bit and rjsextrememom who used to post here!!!
Hahahaha. Thank god for CSP's kids because we did away with the glitter lips the year Carley was on Tiny's! Haha.
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It's a CIF rule in our state that you cannot do club soccer/football/basketball/baseball, etc., and play on your school team while it's "in season." So that conveniently takes care of that issue.
Hahahaha. Thank god for CSP's kids because we did away with the glitter lips the year Carley was on Tiny's! Haha.
I tried to link it (I'm on my phone) but I lost it.Where is the article for this thread that "explains" what it's about?
There could be some really amazing school cheer squads in my area if the directors would be more flexible when it comes to practice attendance - my CPs middle school alone has about two dozen high level gymnasts, AS cheerleaders and comp dancers who could EASILY learn the cheers and routines one weekend and just show up a few minutes early for games and pep rallies to review before going on - they would be amazing! But instead they have squads filled w/ girls who can't stunt, tumble or dance a tenth as well as the more active girls, because they are the only ones who have enough time on their hands to make the *mandatory* (meaning you get benched if you miss more than so many) 2-3 day per week practices that are not even on a regular schedule.
I don't know what the answer is - I just think the whole thing is ironic . Your story made me think of it.
If there are rules in place, they are for everyone - for the cute 5 year old as well as for Suzie and her mom. You can't have rules only for the people you don't like. One thing that is said over and over again in the coaches forum is, that you have to enforce the rules even with your point-everything kid that you love more than your own child.
I have not read the article, so I don't know what even happened here, but if there was a rule broken, it was exactly the right thing to enforce the consequences.
Random but I really miss those uniforms.View attachment 879
Little Bit and rjsextrememom who used to post here!!!
Hahahaha. Thank god for CSP's kids because we did away with the glitter lips the year Carley was on Tiny's! Haha.
Random but I really miss those uniforms.
This is exactly why I always put everything in email when requesting and getting an exception to a rule - you never know when you need the proof.I am all about rule following but per the parents and a spokesperson from the group that kicked them off they all seem to be on the same page. The parents informed of the vacation prior to signing up and multiple times informed various people she dealt with and it was excused. The reason the children were kicked off apparently had to do with it not being in writing. What appears to be the issue is if the parents were ever told or provided information that this needed to be provided in writing both sides said it was excused. My thought would be whoever excused it should have said please provide this in writing instead of saying "oh that's fine". This one really feels like a nonissue but looks like a ton of cheer stories about girls getting kicked off have been the "hot topic" - ridiculous
Link?This story was posted on a
Local NY news Facebook page tonight. Comments from non cheer people r funny!
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I mean to the Facebook page.5 Year Olds Thrown Off Cheering Squad After Moms Say Girls Took Approved Vacation To Disney - Fox 5 NY | WNYW
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That is from FB. Look that station up, Don't know how to get the comments alsoI mean to the Facebook page.