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One thing I'm glad they changed several years ago. Junior 3 and 4 used to get split into all girl/coed.A division all their own huh? Junior 4 can have males or females but is not considered co-ed.
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One thing I'm glad they changed several years ago. Junior 3 and 4 used to get split into all girl/coed.A division all their own huh? Junior 4 can have males or females but is not considered co-ed.
A division all their own huh? Junior 4 can have males or females but is not considered co-ed.
A division all their own huh? Junior 4 can have males or females but is not considered co-ed.
I just rediscovered this.
The Insane, Wonderful, Totally 2013 World of Celebrity Cheerleaders
It’s always fun seeing super feminist websites grapple with cheerleading. On the one hand, their knee-jerk reaction is to decry it as anti-feminist because reasons. But then they realise that crapping on a sport largely dominated by girls and women is a terrible look. This article is pretty generous toward cheer, but there are certainly some sentences that reveal the writer’s cognitive dissonance trying to resolve itself.
NO BOW LESBO. That exact same thing happened to my mom when she coached/taught at her school. Some softball players ran into her classroom and asked to borrow cheer bows for their game because “NO BOW LESBO!!!”
Kids are weird.
Smh, drama and stereotype's doing their best to ruin everything. You literally can't be in a group, sport or organization without taking on some type of label.
Yeah sadly I don’t think we’re getting away from stereotypes anytime soon. Especially among teens. They’re trying to figure out who they are and stereotypes play into that.
Overall I’m pretty pleased with the progress that cheer has made in the stereotype department though. When I was a quiet, sarcastic kid, people simply could not wrap their heads around the fact that I cheered. They looked at me like they couldn’t figure out if I was joking or not when I told them. And now we see kids of all types enjoy cheerleading without a second thought. Of course there will always be people stuck in the past, but I stopped paying attention to them awhile ago.
Mine was pretty quiet (although people felt WAY too comfortable making certain comments), and also I found the ballots somewhat confusing for first time voters/people unfamiliar with the different parties on our ballots. Made some people VERY frustrated! We also had one weird incident with a dude that didn't escalate, but was just...strange. Still don't know what his deal was...but on the whole no trouble (unlike those poor people trying to count in like, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin! Yeesh!!)I've worked local, provincial and federal elections here in Canada in the past. They are the most peaceful, calm, reasonable things haha. I cannot imagine the contentious energy at a poll in America last week. Thank you for giving your time to support the democratic process!
I JUST saw a NYTimes article this morning about cheerlebrities (couldn't read it, since I of COURSE am over my monthly allotment). The initial bit seemed to point out how since cheerleading isn't under the NCAA, they can get around sponsorship restrictions that other athletes can't..so expect THAT might change! Curious to actually read it, but, alas.I just rediscovered this.
The Insane, Wonderful, Totally 2013 World of Celebrity Cheerleaders
It’s always fun seeing super feminist websites grapple with cheerleading. On the one hand, their knee-jerk reaction is to decry it as anti-feminist because reasons. But then they realise that crapping on a sport largely dominated by girls and women is a terrible look. This article is pretty generous toward cheer, but there are certainly some sentences that reveal the writer’s cognitive dissonance trying to resolve itself.
I JUST saw a NYTimes article this morning about cheerlebrities (couldn't read it, since I of COURSE am over my monthly allotment). The initial bit seemed to point out how since cheerleading isn't under the NCAA, they can get around sponsorship restrictions that other athletes can't..so expect THAT might change! Curious to actually read it, but, alas.
I only noticed since NYT has a twitter bot that covers first-time words.
I always get so excited by these things just to realize it’s the...exact same thing...as always.Varsity Cheer Catalog and Dance Catalog - Page 1
I appear to have found the VSF 2021 catalog? Or at least a mock-up?
Keep swiping left for the rest of it.