This subject only effects a small number of girls, my daughter is one of them so here I am. For about 15 years the girls have been able to decorate their own boxes.This is a big deal to them,they start coming up with designs before even making the squads. This year it has been decided that the district will provide "The Boxes".
My problem is the reason I have been given, for this change. I was told by the Decision makers that they want to cut down cost that the parents have to incure in order for more girls to be able to participate. Ok, I get that, but in Twirling and Dance...chances are there are not too many girls that can just show up one day and decide they are going to join the squads. What I mean by this is the "expense" comes from years of practices, lessons and classes, not to mention costumes for recitals. The boxes have become part of the reward for spending the hours it takes to make the team. If we need to find away to save money lets do it but don't start by taking away something that the girls look forward to and all parents involved know the cost before going in.
Also, my daughter is a returning Indian Twirler, this means she had her box going into this year. Along with 4 other Twirlers. So, what is the harm in allowing them to finish with a box they already have. My wife and I have spoken to many of the parents and all but one of the incoming Twirlers, have bought a box anyway because it is a big deal to the girls, but they are being told "they can enjoy them in their rooms at home."
My problem is the reason I have been given, for this change. I was told by the Decision makers that they want to cut down cost that the parents have to incure in order for more girls to be able to participate. Ok, I get that, but in Twirling and Dance...chances are there are not too many girls that can just show up one day and decide they are going to join the squads. What I mean by this is the "expense" comes from years of practices, lessons and classes, not to mention costumes for recitals. The boxes have become part of the reward for spending the hours it takes to make the team. If we need to find away to save money lets do it but don't start by taking away something that the girls look forward to and all parents involved know the cost before going in.
Also, my daughter is a returning Indian Twirler, this means she had her box going into this year. Along with 4 other Twirlers. So, what is the harm in allowing them to finish with a box they already have. My wife and I have spoken to many of the parents and all but one of the incoming Twirlers, have bought a box anyway because it is a big deal to the girls, but they are being told "they can enjoy them in their rooms at home."