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Why are we not talking about parents fighting back against the schools?  

Schools in Elkhart County. South Central Union Mills. 

DAMN right. 

Look. No *. 

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7 minutes ago, gonzoron said:

OOB

Not a chance. If people can say what schools are “shutting down”, which PENN is doing until at least the board meeting Monday, then I will ALWAYS support parents fighting for their kids. Don’t like it. Don’t read it. Don’t care. 

I’ve seen LC fighting. 
Northwood fighting. 
SCUM fighting (reported). 
Fight for your kids. 

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10 minutes ago, DannEllenwood said:

Not a chance. If people can say what schools are “shutting down”, which PENN is doing until at least the board meeting Monday, then I will ALWAYS support parents fighting for their kids. Don’t like it. Don’t read it. Don’t care. 

I’ve seen LC fighting. 
Northwood fighting. 
SCUM fighting (reported). 
Fight for your kids. 

This Forum is about High School Football. As someone who is supposed to enforce rules on a football field, why do you insist on continuing to violate the rules on this Forum? Because you're getting by with it? 

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27 minutes ago, gonzoron said:

This Forum is about High School Football. As someone who is supposed to enforce rules on a football field, why do you insist on continuing to violate the rules on this Forum? Because you're getting by with it? 

Its crazy what's going on. 

I get why Marion County and Elkhart County are trying to do the right thing and people don't get that. ..and the ihsaa likes to make phone calls. 

Once an outbreak happens in the school and happens in the football pprograms. They'll be shut down anyway. I just hope that none of the students or teachers or coaches die.

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15 minutes ago, TheStatGuy said:

Its crazy what's going on. 

I get why Marion County and Elkhart County are trying to do the right thing and people don't get that. ..and the ihsaa likes to make phone calls. 

Once an outbreak happens in the school and happens in the football pprograms. They'll be shut down anyway. I just hope that none of the students or teachers or coaches die.

you forgot parents...kids have to come home I guess and that is what topic is about...

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26 minutes ago, TheStatGuy said:

Its crazy what's going on. 

I get why Marion County and Elkhart County are trying to do the right thing and people don't get that. ..and the ihsaa likes to make phone calls. 

Once an outbreak happens in the school and happens in the football pprograms. They'll be shut down anyway. I just hope that none of the students or teachers or coaches die.

Many school corporations throughout the state don't shut down a building until there are 30% of kids out for flu.  It's going to take a serious outbreak of Covid-19 to reach that level, especially if protocols are being followed.

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In addition there have been programs in the state rumored to have had as many as a dozen kids test positive then in turn be able to shut down the spread with the effective use of protocols...AND keep it out of the media.

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1 minute ago, Titan32 said:

In addition there have been programs in the state rumored to have had as many as a dozen kids test positive then in turn be able to shut down the spread with the effective use of protocols...AND keep it out of the media.

I don't buy that one bit. 

If a team had that many test positive Wed know about it... The way kids talk, the way social media is. Wed know. 

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1 hour ago, gonzoron said:

This Forum is about High School Football. As someone who is supposed to enforce rules on a football field, why do you insist on continuing to violate the rules on this Forum? Because you're getting by with it? 

Schools fighting for their kids, which includes FOOTBALL.

51 minutes ago, Plymouthfan91 said:

@DannEllenwoodis just a Troll who is trying to get you fired up.  Don't let him get to you.  

I will ALWAYS fight for the kids.  If that makes me a troll, so be it.

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27 minutes ago, Titan32 said:

Many school corporations throughout the state don't shut down a building until there are 30% of kids out for flu.  It's going to take a serious outbreak of Covid-19 to reach that level, especially if protocols are being followed.

yes

Keep FIGHTING for your kids parents.  This includes FOOTBALL!

Way to keep fighting on IHSAA!

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54 minutes ago, Plymouthfan91 said:

@DannEllenwoodis just a Troll who is trying to get you fired up.  Don't let him get to you.  

I wish you could deal in facts.  Keep fighting parents.

I will update this thread, as I see parents speaking up for their kids.  If you see any, feel free to post.

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CDC Director: Threat Of Suicide, Drugs, Flu To Youth ‘Far Greater’ Than Covid

https://www.dailywire.com/news/cdc-director-threat-of-suicide-drugs-flu-to-youth-far-greater-than-covid

During a Buck Institute Webinar streamed on July 14, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield promoted the general reopening of schools, highlighting the low coronavirus risk for children without preexisting conditions and the unfortunate spike in suicides and drug overdoses, which Redfield said are “far greater” in number than COVID-linked deaths in the young.

“It’s not risk of school openings versus public health. It’s public health versus public health,” asserted Redfield.

“I’m of the point of view, and I weigh that equation as an individual that has 11 grandchildren that the greater risk is actually to the nation to keep these schools closed,” he continued.

Redfield said that over 7 million children get mental health services from their school, “a lot of people get food and nutrition in schools,” and added that schools are vital “in terms of mandatory reporting sexual and child abuse.”

“Obviously, the socialization is important,” he said. “And, obviously, for some kids, I think actually a majority of kids, their learning in a face-to-face school is the most effective method of teaching.”

The reopening, Redfield underscored, “has to be done safely, and it has to be done with the confidence of the teachers. It has to be done with the confidence of parents. And so I think each of the school districts will begin to wrestle with this.”

Speaking of the risks of the China-originated coronavirus to children, Redfield said data shows the flu is some five to 10 times more deadly, adding that the odds of a child dying a COVID-linked death is “one in a million.”

“But I think that’s important because what that means, actually, is the risk per 100,000, so far, you know, into the outbreak, six months into it, is, in fact, that we’re looking at about .1 per 100,000. So another way to say that, it’s one in a million,” Redfield said in reference to the death rate among children.

“Now, I’m not trying to belittle that, I’m just trying to make sure we look at it proportional,” he said. “Because if you do the same thing for influenza deaths for school-age children over the last five years, they’re anywhere from five to 10 times greater.”

“So I want people to understand the risk properly as they make that decision. And, obviously, influenza, we also benefit from having therapy and a vaccine. So I don’t want people to overestimate the risk of serious illness to individuals that are school age,” Redfield advised.

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5 minutes ago, Howe said:

CDC Director: Threat Of Suicide, Drugs, Flu To Youth ‘Far Greater’ Than Covid

https://www.dailywire.com/news/cdc-director-threat-of-suicide-drugs-flu-to-youth-far-greater-than-covid

During a Buck Institute Webinar streamed on July 14, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield promoted the general reopening of schools, highlighting the low coronavirus risk for children without preexisting conditions and the unfortunate spike in suicides and drug overdoses, which Redfield said are “far greater” in number than COVID-linked deaths in the young.

“It’s not risk of school openings versus public health. It’s public health versus public health,” asserted Redfield.

“I’m of the point of view, and I weigh that equation as an individual that has 11 grandchildren that the greater risk is actually to the nation to keep these schools closed,” he continued.

Redfield said that over 7 million children get mental health services from their school, “a lot of people get food and nutrition in schools,” and added that schools are vital “in terms of mandatory reporting sexual and child abuse.”

“Obviously, the socialization is important,” he said. “And, obviously, for some kids, I think actually a majority of kids, their learning in a face-to-face school is the most effective method of teaching.”

The reopening, Redfield underscored, “has to be done safely, and it has to be done with the confidence of the teachers. It has to be done with the confidence of parents. And so I think each of the school districts will begin to wrestle with this.”

Speaking of the risks of the China-originated coronavirus to children, Redfield said data shows the flu is some five to 10 times more deadly, adding that the odds of a child dying a COVID-linked death is “one in a million.”

“But I think that’s important because what that means, actually, is the risk per 100,000, so far, you know, into the outbreak, six months into it, is, in fact, that we’re looking at about .1 per 100,000. So another way to say that, it’s one in a million,” Redfield said in reference to the death rate among children.

“Now, I’m not trying to belittle that, I’m just trying to make sure we look at it proportional,” he said. “Because if you do the same thing for influenza deaths for school-age children over the last five years, they’re anywhere from five to 10 times greater.”

“So I want people to understand the risk properly as they make that decision. And, obviously, influenza, we also benefit from having therapy and a vaccine. So I don’t want people to overestimate the risk of serious illness to individuals that are school age,” Redfield advised.

LOVE it Howe. 
Let’s really try and keep this thread about parents and students fighting back for their once in a lifetime experiences. 
 

Ive already muted a few folks as to try and keep the focus on the GREAT people fighting!  

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"AND ITS THE SAME GROUP EVERYTIME. 

Color me SHOCKED 

Maybe its time to see if @DK_Barons can figure out ways to restrict users to only certain portions of the website???   

Hmmmmmmm    

This concept is NOT that hard to follow folks.   We are getting dangerously close on putting about 5 accounts on MOD PREVIEW only......   which is sad to say about adults "

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1 hour ago, Titan32 said:

Many school corporations throughout the state don't shut down a building until there are 30% of kids out for flu.  It's going to take a serious outbreak of Covid-19 to reach that level, especially if protocols are being followed.

A colleague of mine and I were discussing this today, we came to the conclusion that the number was 20% for the flu or any illness. Wanted to get that in before the thread gets shut down.

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1 hour ago, gonzoron said:

"AND ITS THE SAME GROUP EVERYTIME. 

Color me SHOCKED 

Maybe its time to see if @DK_Barons can figure out ways to restrict users to only certain portions of the website???   

Hmmmmmmm    

This concept is NOT that hard to follow folks.   We are getting dangerously close on putting about 5 accounts on MOD PREVIEW only......   which is sad to say about adults "

I think that's a good idea.  No one knows much about their teams right now because of restrictions. Not much to talk about anyway.

It's sad that there isn't much talk coming from the urban areas.  Maybe that's something to discuss, how to promote urban high school football.

That's what the parents need to do.  They need to promote the game.

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Stopping this post now. There is no new info. This is NOT a platform to simply spout political views. It started halfway down the worm hole the other locked posts ended up in. And NOTHING has been added to raise it. Plenty has been done to drive it urther down that wormhole; with the usual cast of characters taking the usual stances.

 

 

BE BETTER 

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