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Shooter
- May 12, 2009
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I'm thinking I'd be giving the coach his choice of two answers:
I can relate to the idea of practicing out of the heat of the day, however the argument of "diversity" does not give cause for my kid to be up from ~2100 to ~1630 to allow for practice, then school. School-age kids aren't allowed to work at a job after a certain hour on school nights; why would I allow participation in an extracurricular activity during those hours? At least at a job, they're possibly learning a life skill.
- No.
- Hell F***ING no
Blessings,
Bill
The article says its for one week. They are 2-a-days, so school isn't in session. This is the first time in the last 30 years Ramadan (sp?) has coincided with the start of football practices.