and now any girl can join. LMAO @ this...
Fury at 'inclusive' high school that allows ANYONE to join the cheerleading team - no matter how bad they are - after a single parent complained because their 'snowflake' child missed out on selection
-Hanover Park High School held its tryouts in New Jersey last month
-A parent complained after their child missed out on being chosen for the team
-The school's policy was changed, to allow any cheerleading hopefuls to join
Enraged parents have attacked a high school’s decision to change its rules to allow anyone who wants to be on the cheerleading team to join, regardless of their talent and ability.
Hanover Park High School held its tryouts in East Hanover, New Jersey, last month, but after making cuts, a parent complained about their child not being allowed on the team.
This led the athletic director to changed the policy, to allow anyone who wants to be on the cheerleading team to join. A school statement said the change was meant to 'facilitate a more inclusive program'.
But this new rule upset some cheerleaders – and their less-than-impressed parents who asked the school ‘why go for excellence when you can just let a little snowflake whine and cry to get the position?’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...r-bad-are.html
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05-14-2018, 12:23 PM #1
GIrl doesn't make Cheerleading squad..Parents argue..School changes rules
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Don't highschool cheerleaders perform some moves that could leave a child injured if not done properly?
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05-14-2018, 12:41 PM #15
My son is 6 and playing baseball for the first time this year. Other kids on the team have already played for one or two years, some are pretty good. I told the coach early on, "this is his first year, play him when it makes sense." I told my son he wouldn't play as much as some of the other kids because it was his first year and he'd get more time to learn.
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In the early 90s, there was a woman who tried to hire a hitman to take out the mom of another cheerleader so her daughter wouldnt make the squad (or wouldnt get a top spot). Fukkin americans take our cheerleading serious man
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Couldn't they do some compromise?
Everyone joins the team, but the bad ones become stand-by-players. This way the team could still be competitive. The less athletic girls get to train cheerleading and will eventually become good enough, if they work hard, and the choreography is not ruined if one girl sprains an ankle.
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Oh plz. Everything doesn't need to be a phucking pissing contest. There is enough conflict and competition in life. Cheerleading isn't even a fuking sport. It's a bunch of sloots cheering for dudes who actually play sports. They made it into a competition, but it really isn't one. She could be off to the side cheering or some chit. I really do not see the issue. It's not like football or basketball where the game is going to be lost if they are carrying dead weight.
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I dunno, she looks pretty butthurt in that picture.
She's going to have an interesting time moving forward from this. Rather than dealing with the fact that she was cut, now she gets to deal with the majority thinking her and her mom are whiney kunts. I'm sure the rest of the team is going to love her and things are going to be very pleasant for her now. /s
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