Twinklestars
Cheer Parent
- Sep 11, 2013
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Thats what I did even with the computer. Pretty sure there was an entire page of them.
If they were just short posts, they might have had a chance to get read.
It was too much!
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Thats what I did even with the computer. Pretty sure there was an entire page of them.
What's with the inundation of CheerMad articles today?
Even if cheer is considered a club (as it is in Kansas), they should be governed by your state school association. For example, KSHSAA if you look under "non athletic" even choir and band are covered by the state high school association. Most middle schools also fall under the high school governing body.I'm in 8th grade. We do not have an AD nor anyone to report this to. Nobody regulates cheer at our school. Our principal would not have any idea what I'm talking about if I told him, and all it would do is have the coach talk to me about it. cheerleading is considered an activity not a sport so there are no guidelines in our state. I have no idea who to go to regarding this. None of these things exist in my state for cheer. I appreciate everyone's responses truly.
Ive determined the social security office is the devil. To watch supposed "security" force a crippled man to stand (this place is packed with no seats) because certain empty seats are reserved for appointment people only is just pathetic.
ended up having to leave empty handed cause apparently i was missing a form, so sat around for two hours for nothing.That sucks.
**Sometimes I use the FB web version just to check on my negative ratings**
ended up having to leave empty handed cause apparently i was missing a form, so sat around for two hours for nothing.
Husband and I are going to see some puppies either tonight or Monday night....I'm afraid I may try to leave with all 9. Though given the breed (Catahoula Leopard) that would be more insane than just 9 regular dogs
There's no such thing as too many puppies.
(Says me, the future "dog lady".)
My roommate did Blue Apron for a while. I tasted a few things and it was all pretty good. I do remember the meals being a little time consuming though, and dirtying up a lot of dishes. Maybe not the best if you're looking to cut down on cooking time.Does anyone use Blue Apron/Plated/Hello Fresh/etc.? If you do, how did you decide on which company to use? I'm really interested but there's just too many options.
Does anyone use Blue Apron/Plated/Hello Fresh/etc.? If you do, how did you decide on which company to use? I'm really interested but there's just too many options.